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E.9_ ZCA 22-02_Art In Public Places_10.25.2022OCTOBER 25, 2022 CITY COUNCIL HEARING MEETING Zoning Code Amendment 22-04 ❖Amending Chapter 18.06 –Definition ❖Adding Chapter 18.81 –Art in Public Places 2030 Vision Statement Goal 3 to Promote Economic Development by updating zoning in preparation for future growth and attract and retain businesses Preserve and protect our community and its exceptional quality of life through thoughtful planning Proposal Proposing to Amend Title 18 (Zoning) 1.Adding a definition for “Arts in Public Places” to Chapter 18.06-Definitions ▪"Art in Public Places" means any work of art which is designed for and sited in a space accessible to the public, from a public square to a wall inside a building open to the public.” 2.Add Chapter 18.81 –Art in Public Places ART IN PUBLIC PLACES Art in Public Places has the power to: ▪add beauty, character, and a sense of history to the city ▪provides a diverse and culturally rich environment ▪enhances the quality of life ▪educates the public ▪becomes an economic asset by attracting new business and visitors https://riversidecvb.com/play/arts-culture/ Purpose 1.Establish Art standards to new Development Projects 2.Establish an Art fund to be used exclusively for the creation, purchase, installation, security, and maintenance of art in public spaces ART means all forms of original creations: ▪Sculptures ▪Paintings ▪Graphic Arts ▪Mosaics ▪Photography ▪Crafts in clay, fiber and textiles, wood, metal plastics, and other materials ▪Calligraphy ▪Stained glass ▪Mixed media ▪Lighting elements ▪Dedication ceremonies ▪Water generated art “Love” sculpture in New York City (Stock Photos from f11photo/Shutterstock) https://inlandempire.us/city-of-riverside-reaches-out-to- community-on-public-art/ City of Riverside Art in Public Places will be required: ▪New commercial and industrial construction ▪Remodeling or reconstruction of existing commercial or industrial property ▪Residential subdivisions or development of two or more units City of Loma Linda City of Redlands EXCEPTIONS Public projects Remodeling, repair, or reconstruction caused by a natural disaster Remodeling, repair, or reconstruction of residential units Nonprofit, social service, or cultural institution projects Low, moderate, and affordable housing developments Private educational institutions REQUIREMENTS Art Value: ▪1% of the estimated total building valuation for all new development projects (except single family residential) ▪½% of the estimated total building valuation for single -family residential projects In-Lieu Fee: ▪Monetary contribution will be collected in the same amount as the required Art Value PUBLIC ART FUND –IN-LIEU FEE The in-lieu fee will be managed through a Public Art Fund Funds will be exclusively used for Art Location preference: library, parks, office buildings, sidewalks, lobbies, traffic islands, and plazas. Location and art shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission and approved by the City Council. OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENACE Works of Art shall be maintained as originally approved ▪Title for the work of art will be required ▪A recorded covenant or agreement ▪Successive owners are responsible for the work of art ▪The city will enforce maintenance, repair, or restoration ▪Art donated and accepted by the city will be owned and maintained by the city REVIEW PROCESS AND STANDARDS Future development projects shall include: Proposal and artistic rendering of the artwork Indicate an intention to pay the in-lieu fees The proposed Art shall be considered as an element of the Site and Architectural review process Review and approval by the Planning Commission REVIEW PROCESS AN STANDARDS ▪Conceptual compatibility ▪Preservation and integration of natural features ▪Structural and surface integrity ▪Representation of a variety of Art within the community ▪Appropriate in scale, form, and content Oro Valley, Arizona REMOVAL OF PUBLIC ART ▪The removal or replacement requires Site and Architectural review ▪unless the replacement is identical and in the same location as originally approved ▪Replacement cost shall be equal or greater value ▪Shall be installed within 180 days of the removal ▪The owner may choose to pay an in-lieu fee equivalent to the replacement cost ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS An annual report will be precented to the City Council indicating the amount of revenue accumulated in the Art in Public Places Fund and the expenditures made in the preceding fiscal year The Art in Public Places fee does not replace the required development fees, application fees, or other fees as part of the normal development review process California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) These amendments are exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) in that the activity is cover by the general rule that CEQA applies to projects, which have the potential for causing a significant effect of the environment This proposal will not have a significant effect on the environment because the amendments only change administration procedures Public Notice Public Hearing Notice was provided in accordance with State Law As of today, Staff has not received any comments Recommendation 1)Conduct a public hearing 2)Direct the City Attorney to Read the tile of the Ordinance,waive further reading,and introduce AN ORDINANCE OFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFGRANDTERRACE,STATEOFCALIFORNIA,FINDING ZONING CODE AMENDMENT 22-04EXEMPTFROMCEQAPURSUANTTOSECTION15061(B)(3)ANDAMENDINGTITLE18OFTHEGRANDTERRACEMUNICIPALCODE,CHAPTER 18.06 (DEFINITIONS),AND ADDING CHAPTER18.81 ESTABLISHING ART IN PUBLIC PLACES REQUIREMENTS Questions?