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( Ord. 1676 § 1, 1996) <br />§ 13.16.050. Public art in private places program. <br />( Ord. 1676 § 1, 1996; Ord. 2000 § 1, 2009) <br />§ 13.16.060. Not-for-profit sector public art projects. <br />A. The city strongly encourages private individuals or corporations to participate in the <br />public art in private places program by placing original works of art in publicly <br />accessible areas in new commercial, office or industrial developments. <br />B. The public art in private places program is optional to developers with commercial, <br />office or industrial projects in the city of Pleasanton. During the development <br />review process, developers of major new projects are encouraged to provide <br />appropriate art, commensurate with the scale of the proposed building(s), which <br />would complement and enhance their projects. The civic arts commission shall <br />review and make recommendations regarding any public art which is proposed as <br />part of a development. <br />C. Developers may choose to: <br />1. Acquire and install original works of art in publicly accessible areas of their <br />developments. <br />2. Make a cash contribution for a city-sponsored public art project; make a <br />sponsorship matching contribution for a work of art, if the city approves; or <br />3. Make a cash contribution to the city's art in public places fund. <br />D. It is not intended that an agreement on the part of a developer to provide artwork <br />will slow or delay processing the development application. During the development <br />review process, an applicant may indicate a willingness to provide such artwork, or <br />may provide a conceptual drawing of the artwork; however, the proposed artwork <br />shall not be reviewed by the civic arts commission until after the project has <br />received all necessary discretionary approvals, except if the proposed artwork were <br />an integral part of the building or site design. In this case, as soon as it is identified <br />that such artwork is proposed to be included as part of a development project, the <br />civic arts commission would be called to review the artwork portion of the project <br />as soon as is practical. A special meeting of the commission may be called to keep <br />the development project on schedule. <br />E. The civic arts commission will be available to developers, the community <br />development department and other affected city departments to provide policy <br />guidelines, advice, expertise and assistance for public art in private places projects. <br />A. The city strongly encourages private and public not-for-profit foundations, service <br />clubs, and arts and cultural organizations to propose and fund art in public places. <br />B. Organizations may choose to: <br />City of Pleasanton, CA <br />§ 13.16.040 § 13.16.060 <br />Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/PL4988 on 2024-07-12 <br />Page 38 of 40
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