File #: 2017-3925   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Public Art Commission
On agenda: 2/15/2017
Title: City of Alameda Amendment Updating the Public Art Ordinance. The Public Art Commission will consider modifications to update and improve the regulations governing the Public Art Ordinance. The proposed amendment is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines 15305 Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations
Attachments: 1. Background Information (Current ordinance and previous staff reports), 2. Public Art Community Meeting, Summarized Public Comments, 1-18-2017, 3. Proposed Changes to Ordinance (Strike-out/underline version), 4. Proposed Changes to the Ordinance (Clean version), 5. Summary of Public Art Requirements, 6. Summary of Administrative Caps for Arts and Cultural Grants Programs, 7. Public Correspondence
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City of Alameda Amendment Updating the Public Art Ordinance. The Public Art Commission will consider modifications to update and improve the regulations governing the Public Art Ordinance. The proposed amendment is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines 15305 Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations

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CITY OF ALAMEDA
Memorandum

To: Honorable Chair and
Members of the Public Art Commission

From: Lois Butler
Economic Development Manager

Date: February 15, 2017

RE: City of Alameda Amendment Updating the Public Art Ordinance. The Public Art Commission will consider modifications to update and improve the regulations governing the Public Art Ordinance. The proposed amendment is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines 15305 Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations
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BACKGROUND

Alameda Municipal Code Section 30-65 Public Art in New Commercial, Industrial, Residential and Municipal Construction (the "Ordinance,") was adopted in 2003, to require that major development projects include on-site public art. The Ordinance also allows an applicant to pay a fee in-lieu of providing the art on-site. Any in-lieu fees collected are deposited in the dedicated Public Art Fund (the "Fund"). The Fund can then only be used by the City to provide or support public art.

Since 2003, eleven public art installations have been completed on-site or are in progress at various private and municipal developments. Because many developers have chosen to install art on-site, annual in-lieu contributions to the Fund have been minimal, and the fund balance remained relatively low. Historically, the small size of the Fund made dispersal of funds a challenge: from fiscal years 2003-04 to 2014-15, the average Fund balance was $62,649, with a maximum balance of $83,807. To date, the Fund was used for a consultant study, described below, and to cover City costs to admin...

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