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§ 104-4.1. —est Public Art Fund. <br /> All fees collected under this chapter shall I- - .. • • •- - ' • • • ' - - <br /> • .. - - . •. • - - - .. -, - • - - .. . <br /> • <br /> A. The City shall maintain a separate trust fund with an accounting of monies received for <br /> the public art which shall consist of the following: <br /> (1) Allocations received from eligible city capital improvement projects; <br /> (2) Allocations received from private development, if any; <br /> (3) All funds donated to the City for public art; <br /> (4) Other funds allocated by the City through the budgetary process. <br /> B. Public art monies shall be used solely for expenses associated with the selection, <br /> commissioning, acquisition, installation, maintenance, administration, removal and <br /> insurance of the Works of Art or public education or programming of the Public Art Program. <br /> Such funds shall be administered by the Finance Director. Custody of the public art shall at <br /> all times remain with the City,unless otherwise directed by the City Commission and all City <br /> policies and procedures shall be strictly adhered to regarding the oversight of such funds. <br /> C. Programming of public art and other art related expenditures shall be included in the <br /> annual capital budget of the City as recommended by the Public Arts Advisory Committee <br /> or as may otherwise be approved by the City Commission. <br /> § 104-4.2. - Procedures for reviewing wWork of aArt for multifamily and commercial <br /> projects. <br /> A. Prior to review of Work of Art required under this Chapter by the City Commission, the <br /> Work of Art shall be reviewed by the Public Arts Advisory Committee at a public hearing. <br /> B. Any private developer/owner . . - - - •- - : participating in the Public Art <br /> Program pursuant to this Chapter may request by letter of intent a hearing before the Public <br /> Arts Advisory Committee for review of the Work of Art prior to site plan approval of a <br /> residential or commercial project. If a hearing is requested prior to site plan approval, the <br /> public hearing shall take place at least ten days prior to a hearing on the site plan. The <br /> developer may submit a letter of intent for the Work of Art and site plan application at the <br /> same time. <br /> C. If the private developer/owner participating in the Public Art Program is not prepared to <br /> proceed for review of the Work of Art prior to site plan approval, the developer/owner may <br /> 02019 Amend Chapter 104 Art in Public Places 5 of 11 <br /> Words added underlined,words stfiekefi deleted <br />