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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
6/27/2016
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ORDINANCE NO. 2424 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADDING SECTION 2.38 AND CHAPTER 45 TO THE REDWOOD CITY CODE TO (1) ESTABLISH THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND; (2) ESTABLISH A CITY CONTRIBUTION OF ONE (1) PERCENT OF THE CITY'S ANNUAL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND TO BE PLACED IN THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC ART; AND (3) REQUIRE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS OVER 50, 000 SQUARE FEET TO PROVIDE PUBLICLY VISIBLE ART ON-SITE THAT IS EQUAL IN VALUE TO AT LEAST ONE (1) PERCENT OF THE PROJECT'S CONSTRUCTION VALUATION OR, ALTERNATIVELY, PAY AN EQUIVALENT IN-LIEU FEE, WHICH WILL BE DEPOSITED IN THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS
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06/27/2016 <br /> appropriate recognition to the artists in publicity and promotion regarding art in public <br /> places. <br /> D. Plaque. For each permanent installation of art in public places, an appropriate <br /> identification plaque or monument measuring at least eight inches by eight inches shall <br /> be installed. The plaque shall be made of cast metal and be placed near the art piece. <br /> Information is limited to the date, title and artist. The requirement of this Section 45.070(D) <br /> may be waived by the City Council if determined in a particular circumstance to be <br /> unnecessary or inconsistent with the intent of this chapter. <br /> Sec. 45.080 Contribution from Capital Outlay Fund. <br /> A. It shall be City policy to set aside one (1) percent of its annual Capital Outlay <br /> Fund as defined in Section 2.41.1 of this Code, or such other percentage as determined <br /> annually by the City Council, for the purpose of providing for art in public places. Such <br /> percentage shall be placed in the Art in Public Places Fund. Except as provided in this <br /> Section, all capital projects shall be subject to this policy, including but not limited to <br /> buildings, shelters, parking garages and lots, restrooms, small structures, parks, medians, <br /> landscaping, plazas, gateways, bridges, walls, tunnels, waterways, and street and road <br /> construction. Salaries and benefits of public employees supporting capital projects shall <br /> not be included in the capital outlay fund budget subject to this ordinance. <br /> The following capital projects are excluded from this policy: <br /> 1. ADA compliance projects (not including projects where ADA compliance <br /> is a portion of a larger project). <br /> 2. Road, path and sidewalk repairs, including: traffic signals and upgrades, <br /> curb and gutter repairs, sign reflectivity, road and parking signage, <br /> resurfacing of roads or other existing hardscape areas. <br /> 3. Emergency repair projects. <br /> 4. Cyclical replacement and repair of trails, outdoor furnishings, or fencing. <br /> 5. Studies. <br /> 6. Roof replacement. <br /> 7. Mechanical, security, AN equipment, HVAC, and IT installations, <br /> upgrades and repairs. <br /> 8. Art in public places fund. <br /> 9. Utilities projects, except where the project includes construction or <br /> reconstruction of a building. <br /> 10. Vehicle repair and replacement. <br /> 11. Seismic upgrades and waterproofing. <br /> 12. Projects where the majority of the cost is allocated to elements located <br /> underground. <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br /> ATTY/ORD.429/PUBLIC ART FUND AND PROVISION OF PUBLIC ART BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS ORD.N0.2424 <br /> REV:06-17-1615 MUFF NO.301 <br />
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