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<br /> drawings, collages, prints, or the use of sound, light, or water. Water, neon,
<br /> fiber optic and electronic sculptures are not encouraged due to difficulty of
<br /> maintenance, though such art may be permitted if adequate assurance of
<br /> continued maintenance is provided;
<br /> H. video, electronic, holographic, or digital media;
<br /> I. crafts both decorative and utilitarian in clay, fiber, wood, metal, glass,
<br /> plastics and other materials;
<br /> J. stained glass;
<br /> K. Other landscape or architectural features that have been specifically and
<br /> originally designed as a unique artistic element for the project and are not
<br /> a mass production or replication.
<br /> The following are not considered ART for the purposes of this chapter:
<br /> L. directional elements such as supergraphics, signage, or color coding except
<br /> where these elements are integral parts of the original work of art or
<br /> executed by artists in unique or limited editions;
<br /> M. objects which are mass produced of standard design such as banners,
<br /> signs, playground equipment, benches, statuary, street barriers, sidewalk
<br /> barriers, or fountains;
<br /> N. reproduction, by mechanical or other means, of original works of art, except
<br /> in cases of film, video, photography, printmaking, or other media arts.
<br /> Permitted art may include, however, limited editions controlled by the artists
<br /> of original prints, cast sculpture, photographs and other art forms;
<br /> O. decorative, architectural, or functional elements which are not designed by
<br /> the building architect or landscape architect as an original artistic design
<br /> feature unique to the project;
<br /> P. landscape architecture, gardening, or materials, except where these
<br /> elements are designed by the artist and are integral or part of the work of
<br /> art created by the artist;
<br /> Q. landscaping required by the City as part of the development entitlements;
<br /> R. artwork that is similar to, reminiscent of or based on a corporate logo.
<br /> PERMANENT INSTALLATION OF ART IN PUBLIC PLACES means a work of Art in a
<br /> public place intended to remain or remaining for five years or more.
<br /> PUBLICLY VISIBLE ART means a work of Art that is visible or accessible to the public
<br /> for a minimum of 40 hours per week.
<br /> Sec. 45.030 Duties of the Civic Cultural Commission.
<br /> As authorized and in supplementation of Section 2.113, Article IX, Division 2 of this code,
<br /> the powers and duties of the Civic Cultural Commission with respect to the art provided
<br /> for by this Chapter shall be as follows:
<br /> A. To advise the City in matters pertaining to the quality, quantity, scope, and
<br /> style of art in public places;
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