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wWorks of aArt, insurance costs, or for the repair and maintenance of any wWorks of <br /> aArt acquired under this section or to supplement other appropriations for the <br /> acquisition of wWorks of aArt under this section or to place wWorks of aArt in, on or <br /> near government facilities which have already been constructed. <br /> (b) All funds donated to the City by private developers, owners or by others. <br /> B. Waiver of requirements.The requirements of this subsection may be waived by resolution <br /> of the City Commission when, and if, it appears to the City Commission that a construction <br /> project covered hereunder is not appropriate for application of the above requirements, or if <br /> the City shall have received a charitable donation of a wWork of aArt that would otherwise <br /> fulfill the requirements of this chapter. <br /> § 104-3.1. - Applicability. <br /> A. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the following properties: <br /> (1) All multifamily residential properties shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter. <br /> (2) All commercial development within the City shall be subject to this chapter. <br /> B. This chapter shall not apply to development projects that have received site plan approval <br /> prior to the adoption of this section or to single-family homes. <br /> § 104-4. - Commercial construction participation. <br /> A. Any private developer/owner who applies to the City for building permits to construct or <br /> reconstruct a multifamily or commercial project shall be encouraged to commit 1% of <br /> construction or reconstruction costs, up to, but not limited to, or the sum of$500,000.00, <br /> whichever is less, to the Public Art Fund - - - - •• • - - - • ••, •• - • •- <br /> B. Those private developers/owners constructing commercial projects to be accomplished in <br /> phases need contribute only 1% of construction or reconstruction costs up to, but not limited <br /> to $500,000.00 for the entire phase project. <br /> C. If the private developer/owner constructing or reconstructing a commercial project does <br /> not wish to have a wWork of aArt as defined herein, in conjunction with his/her project, <br /> he/she may donate to the City an amount equal to the 1% of the construction costs of the <br /> commercial project up to,but not limited to$500,000.00 as a voluntary donation to the Public <br /> Art Fund. <br /> D. Each building permit issued by the City to any such private developer/owner will include, <br /> upon written request, data relative to the private developer/owner participating in the Works <br /> of Art in Public Places Public Art Program in the City. <br /> E. Any building permit for construction or reconstruction of the commercial project shall be <br /> reported to the City Commission. <br /> 02019 Amend Chapter 104 Art in Public Places 4 of 11 <br /> Words added underlined,words str-isltei deleted <br />