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(7) Reflection of enduring artistic concepts rather than transitory ones. <br /> B. When the Public Arts Advisory Committee and City Commission recommends a <br /> particular City construction project or existing site as being appropriate for Works <br /> of Art in Public Places, the Public Arts Advisory Committee and City Commission <br /> shall may also recommend one of the following means of obtaining the work(s) of <br /> art: <br /> • (1) Open entry competition. Through appropriate advertisement all professional <br /> artists are invited to enter into competition for a commission to create a work of art <br /> for the site. The amount to be paid for the work(s) of art shall be determined by the <br /> City Commission. Artists may be asked to submit slides of their past work,resumes, <br /> letters of intent related to the specific project or specific proposals for the project <br /> under review. <br /> • (2) Limited entry competition. A limited number of professional artists are invited <br /> to compete as set forth in Subsection B(1) of this section. <br /> (3) Direct selection of the artist. A professional artist or several professional artists <br /> may be selected to develop a proposal for the project or produce the desired work(s) <br /> of art. <br /> (4) Direct purchase of existing work(s) of art. A completed work of art is <br /> purchased. No more than ten percent of the costs of the work of art may go to a dealer <br /> or agent. <br /> C. In the case of a limited competition or direct selection, an artist may be asked to <br /> develop a proposal for a specific project. If asked to develop a proposal, an artist may <br /> be paid a proposal fee on the basis of an approved fee schedule. This schedule shall <br /> be determined by the City Commission after consultation with the City Manager and <br /> shall consist of a sliding schedule based upon the total project commission. However, <br /> in general, no more than five percent of the total works of art in public places <br /> allocation for a project should be paid in proposal fees to artists. <br /> Section 3. Repealer. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the <br /> same, are hereby repealed. <br /> Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is <br /> declared invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder shall not <br /> be affected by such invalidity. <br /> Section 5. Inclusion in the Code. It is the intention of the City Commission, and it is hereby <br /> ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and made a part of the City of <br /> Sunny Isles Beach Code; that the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re- <br /> lettered to accomplish such intentions; and that the word "Ordinance" shall be changed to <br /> "Section"or other appropriate word, as required. <br /> Ordinance Amending Chapter 104—Art in Public Places 6 <br /> Words underlined are added,words stricken are deleted. <br />