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Civic Cultural Commission Page 3 <br /> Minutes of January 4, 2001 <br /> • Change: Renovations of $500,000 or more to existing commercial or <br /> residential buildings will have to comply. One half percent (1/2%) <br /> assessment will apply. Delete 500,000 square foot requirement. <br /> • Second paragraph - Delete "Contribute to cultural event or some other <br /> use determined acceptable by the Cultural Commission". <br /> • There should be three methods for applicant to pay for public art: <br /> 1.) Spend % on art <br /> 2.) Pay in lieu fee <br /> 3.) Lower cost % on Civic Cultural Commission approved project <br /> • A three member Public Art sub-committee of the Civic Cultural <br /> Commission will review and approve the proposed art work. <br /> • Additional types of public art: <br /> -Water features <br /> -Painting/drawing <br /> • Additional comments: <br /> -Add requirement that the public art must be permanent, not temporary <br /> -Consider provisions for removal or replacement of public art <br /> -How many applications might be expected? <br /> -What is a preliminary review? Need to clarify. <br /> -Need to specify processing fee (Is it included in % for art fee or is it <br /> separate?) <br /> -Change to $1 million for commercial and $500,000 for residential under <br /> "Application Process" <br /> -Property owner responsible to maintain public art for lifetime of piece <br /> • Public Art Funds <br /> -Will be maintained under auspices of City's Finance Director <br /> -Quarterly reports provided to Civic Cultural Commission by Finance Director <br /> -Funds invested and interest earned to be deposited back into account <br /> ITEM 2 - EVALUATION OF CULTURAL EVENTS HELD OVER THE PAST <br /> 30 DAYS <br /> Kushin - attended closing of deYoung Museum, Sing-a-long Messiah in San <br /> Francisco <br /> Dale - attended Christmas contata, Tis the Season event <br /> Del Carlo - Boston Pops concert at Davies Hall <br /> Britschgi - attended Mt. Carmel children's production at the Veterans Senior <br /> Center <br />