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artists as members of the design team for the underlying capital project. The panels <br /> select artists, not specific artworks, in most instances. Artists'selections are referred to <br /> the Arts Commission for review and recommendation to the City Council for approval. In <br /> certain projects, community outreach and engagement is part of the selection and <br /> approval process. <br /> Initiative 8.1.2: Consider extension of the public art requirement to new private <br /> commercial, industrial and multi-unit residential development. <br /> This initiative would have two approaches. If the private developer wishes to place the <br /> art within the project, the contribution is Z%, matching the City's commitment. <br /> However, if the developer does not want to place public art, the developer has the <br /> option of making a 1% in-lieu fee to the City to be used for any arts-related purposes. <br /> This may be a source of funding for the needed professional public art coordinator. The <br /> artist selection process for private development art projects involves negotiations <br /> between the developer and staff from the Planning and Building Department. <br /> 6 <br />
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