HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - Arts & Cultural Facilities Proposed Policy - CorrespondenceCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE
DATE: March 26, 2013
ATTORNEY
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TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Council
FROM: Leonie Mulvihill, Assistant City Attorney
MATTER: Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund
No.: A13 -00130
SUBJECT: REVISED City Council Meeting March 26, 2013, Agenda Item No. 16
Included in Item No. 16 on the March 26, 2013 City Council agenda is a staff
recommendation for the adoption of proposed City Council Policy 1 -13 establishing the
Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund.
Should City Council adopt staffs recommendation, we recommend that this approval be
reflected by adoption of the attached Resolution of the City Council Adopting City Council
Policy 1 -13, which shall serve to provide a record of the date of adoption of the policy.
Submitted by:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
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Leonie Mulvihill
Assistant City Attorney
Attachment: Resolution of the City Council Adopting City Council Policy 1 -13
cc: Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
Dave Kiff, City Manager
Stephen Badum, Assistant City Manager
Terri Cassidy, J.D., Deputy City Manager /Human Resources Director
[A13- 00130] Late Communication for March 26, 2013 City Council Meeting
RESOLUTION NO. 2013-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING CITY COUNCIL POLICY 1 -13
(PUBLIC ARTS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES FUND)
WHEREAS, The City of Newport Beach recognizes the importance and
desirability of a City -wide public art and cultural facilities program; and
WHEREAS, The City Council desires to establish a separate fund entitled the
Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund, and adopt a policy setting forth its intent to
dedicate funds for arts and cultural facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby
resolves as follows:
Section 1: City Council Policy 1 -13 Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund,
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference is hereby approved and
adopted.
Section 2: The City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will
not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Section 3: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 26 day of March, 2013.
Keith D. Curry,
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani I. Brown,
City Clerk
Attachment: City Council Policy 1 -13
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COUNCIL POLICY 1 -13 (Proposed)
PUBLIC ARTS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES FUND
A. Purpose: The City of Newport Beach recognizes the importance and
desirability of a city -wide public art and cultural facilities program that includes
a funding source for the acquisition and maintenance of permanent art
structures and installations in public places throughout the City including
support of capital construction programs and cultural facilities (collectively
referred to herein as "Public Art ").
B. Intent: The City Council desires to establish a funding source for the
acquisition, installation, management and maintenance of Public Art without
adopting or imposing new fees or charges. The City Council therefore hereby
establishes the Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund and by approval of this
policy expresses its intent that Public Art in the City be funded by
appropriations and deposits into the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund.
C. Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund: The Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund is the identified funding source for Public Art. With the
adoption of this policy, City Council establishes its intent to deposit into the
Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund an amount equal to 2% of the
unallocated public benefit fees received by the City after the date of adoption
of this policy pursuant to Development Agreements approved by the City.
The allocation of Development Agreement revenues shall be confirmed by the
City Council concurrent with its approval of the City's annual budget for the
fiscal year in which public benefit fees are anticipated to be received.
To provide for a future stream of funding, the City Council also desires that a
contribution to the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund be included as a
component of any public benefit fees negotiated pursuant to Chapter 15.45 of
the City's Municipal Code (Developer Agreements) and approved by City
Council subsequent to the date of adoption of this policy, as the same may be
amended from time to time.
In addition, all monies earmarked for deposit into the Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund including, but not limited to, monies received by the City from
private individuals, corporate and foundation donations, government grants
and special appropriations shall be deposited into the Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund.
D. Administration of the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund: The Public
Art and Cultural Facilities Fund shall be maintained separate from all other
City funds. Funds may be withdrawn from the Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund following the receipt of Development Agreement revenue and
deposit into the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund. The City Council shall
review and approve all expenditures of the Public Art and Cultural Facilities
Fund. Prior to approving an expenditure on a work of Public Art, the City
Council shall obtain a recommendation from the City's Arts Commission and
City staff as to the proposed Public Art's consistency with this policy. In
addition, from time to time; City staff and the Arts Commission may:
1. Identify and assess potential Public Art projects and locations;
2. Recommend to the City Council funding for the capital construction,
expansion or enhancement of permanent arts and cultural facilities,
museums, historical sites, theaters or performance spaces;
3. Confer with other Boards and Commissions that may be impacted by the
recommended list of Public Art projects;
4. Make appropriate recommendations to City Council;
5. Participate in the selection of artists for Public Art;
6. Plan and oversee the artistic design process; and
7. Work with appropriate City Departments to ensure correct installation and
long -term maintenance and conservation of the Public Art.
E. Other Considerations: The following criteria shall be considered prior to
approval of a Public Art project or authorization of an expenditure of the
Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund:
1. The aesthetic concept, quality, scale, and form of the work of art, and its
appropriateness for the site;
2. A site that is easily visible and /or accessible to the general public;
3. The experience, skill and ability of the artist to produce the work of art;
4. The proper medium for the work of art, considering durability against
vandalism, theft and weather, and the safety of the viewer;
5. The cost for the City to acquire, install, insure and maintain the work of art;
6. The degree to which the facility will provide cultural enrichment, historical
understanding, educational value, or facilitate performance art;
7. The value of the proposed facility in the economic, cultural or
neighborhood revitalization of the City and the particular neighborhood of
the proposed facility; and
8. The value of the improvement in enhancing Newport Beach as an arts
and /or cultural destination.
Adopted - , 2013
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH3-20 -1-�
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
DATE: March 26, 2013
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Council
FROM: Leonie Mulvihill, Assistant City Attorney
MATTER: Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund
No.: A13 -00130
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting March 26, 2013, Agenda Item No. 16
Included in Item No. 16 on the March 26, 2013 City Council agenda is a staff
recommendation for the adoption of proposed City Council Policy 1 -13 establishing the
Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund.
Should City Council adopt staffs recommendation, we recommend that this approval be
reflected by adoption of the attached Resolution of the City Council Adopting City Council
Policy 1 -13, which shall serve to provide a record of the date of adoption of the policy.
Submitted by:
OFFICE OF THE C� IITY ATTORNEY
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Leonie Mulvihill
Assistant City Attorney
Attachment: Resolution of the City Council Adopting City Council Policy 1 -13
cc: Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
Dave Kiff, City Manager
Stephen Badum, Assistant City Manager
Terri Cassidy, J.D., Deputy City Manager /Human Resources Director
[A13-001301 Late Communication for March 26, 2013 City Council Meeting
RESOLUTION NO. 2013-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING CITY COUNCIL POLICY 1 -13
(PUBLIC ARTS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES FUND)
WHEREAS, The City of Newport Beach recognizes the importance and
desirability of a City -wide public art and cultural facilities program; and
WHEREAS, The City Council desires to establish a separate fund entitled the
Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund, and adopt a policy setting forth its intent to
dedicate funds for arts and cultural facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby
resolves as follows:
Section 1: City Council Policy 1 -13 Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund,
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference is hereby approved and
adopted.
Section 2: The City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will
not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Section 3: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 26 day of March, 2013.
Keith D. Curry,
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani I. Brown,
City Clerk
Attachment: City Council Policy 1 -13
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COUNCIL POLICY 1.13 (Proposed)
PUBLIC ARTS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES FUND
A. Purpose: The City of Newport Beach recognizes the importance and
desirability of a city-wide public art and cultural facilities program that includes
a funding source for the acquisition and maintenance of permanent art
structures and installations in public places throughout the City including
support of capital construction programs and cultural facilities (collectively
referred to herein as "Public Art").
B. Intent: The City Council desires to establish a funding source for the
acquisition, installation, management and maintenance of Public Art without
adopting or imposing new fees or charges. The City Council therefore hereby
establishes the Public Arts and Cultural Facilities Fund and by approval of this
policy expresses its intent that Public Art in the City be funded by
appropriations and deposits into the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund.
C. Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund: The Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund is the identified funding source for Public Art. With the
adoption of this policy, City Council establishes its intent to deposit into the
Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund an amount equal to 2% of the
unallocated public benefit fees received by the City after the date of adoption
of this policy pursuant to Development Agreements approved by the City.
The allocation of Development Agreement revenues shall be confirmed by the
City Council concurrent with its approval of the City's annual budget for the
fiscal year in which public benefit fees are anticipated to be received.
To provide for a future stream of funding, the City Council also desires that a
contribution to the Public Art and Cultural Facilities Fund be included as a
component of any public benefit fees negotiated pursuant to Chapter 15.45 of
the City's Municipal Code (Developer Agreements) and approved by City
Council subsequent to the date of adoption of this policy, as the same may be
amended from time to time.
In addition, all monies earmarked for deposit into the Public Art and Cultural
Facilities Fund including, but not limited to, monies received by the City from
private individuals, corporate and foundation donations, government grants