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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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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 /> B. Construction Valuation. For purposes of this Chapter, the construction valuation <br /> of a development shall be as determined by the Building Official. Valuation of <br /> development projects includes the construction of the building shell. Valuation does not <br /> include costs for architecture, design, engineering and required studies, land acquisition, <br /> site improvements, parking structures, off-site improvements or tenant improvements. In <br /> the event of multi-phased development, valuation is based on the cost of all phases, even <br /> though all phases may not be completed at the same time. <br /> C. Eligible Public Art Expenditures. <br /> 1. Eligible Costs. When calculating the value of art to be placed on a private <br /> development site, eligible costs include the purchase price of the art; art consultant fees; <br /> costs associated with art commissioned for the specific development site; installation <br /> costs, including transportation of the art to the site, pedestals or display costs; wiring, <br /> fixtures and other costs directly related to the installation of lighting the art; and <br /> identification plaques. <br /> 2. Ineliqible Costs. All costs not included in the preceding paragraph are <br /> ineligible costs. Such ineligible costs include, but are not limited to, land acquisition, site <br /> preparation, travel costs for the artist, architect fees, utility fees associated with the <br /> installation or operation of the art, costs associated with dedication ceremonies, publicity, <br /> or educational components, operation or maintenance fees and repairs, art assessment <br /> and valuation fees, and insurance of the art. <br /> D. Alternative to Provision of Publicly Visible Art. Developers may choose to make <br /> a contribution to the Art in Public Places Fund in-lieu of placing art on their project site. <br /> Developers shall allocate an in-lieu amount equal to one (1) percent of the building <br /> valuation. The in-lieu fee is to be used to fund art in public places pursuant to the <br /> provisions of this Chapter. The in-lieu fee shall be paid prior to issuance of a building <br /> permit for the project. <br /> E. Exemptions. <br /> The following shall be exempt from the requirements of this Section 45.090: <br /> 1. Buildings financed with public funds. <br /> 2. Capital improvement projects performed by the City. <br /> 3. Public and Quasi-Public uses as defined by Article 2, Section 2.2 of the <br /> Redwood City Zoning Ordinance. <br /> 4. Child Care Centers, including Family Child Care Homes. <br /> 5. Recreational facilities for public use and enjoyment within commercial or <br /> industrial developments. <br /> 6. Housing for the Elderly, nursing homes, rest homes, residential care <br /> facilities and skilled nursing facilities. <br /> 7. Schools, public and private. <br /> 8. Property eligible for the California Property Tax Welfare Exemption in that <br /> is (1) used exclusively for charitable purposes and (2) owned or held in trust <br /> Page 9 of 13 <br /> ATTY/ORD.429/PUBLIC ART FUND AND PROVISION OF PUBLIC ART BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS ORD.NO.2424 <br /> REV:06-17-16 JS MUFF N0.301 <br />
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