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EXHIBIT C <br />Public Art Locational Plan <br />Public art valued at one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the project building permit valuation is <br />required. Public art shall be comprised of a single art piece (or two or more pieces, as agreed <br />to by the City's Planning Commission and Owner) to be placed along Lawson Way at or near <br />its intersection with Jeanette Lane, with the final location to be determined as specified in <br />Section 5.2 et seq. of this First Amendment. The public art should invite participation and <br />interaction, inspire, add local meaning, interpret the community by revealing its culture or <br />history, and/or capture or reinforce the unique character of the new place. A comprehensive <br />Public Art Plan indicating compliance with this requirement, and which proposes specific <br />pieces of art for specific locations or applications, shall be submitted to the Planning <br />Commission prior to the completion of the project's first phase. All public art approved by <br />the Planning Commission in the Public Art Plan shall be completely installed as provided in <br />Section 5.2.1 of this First Amendment. Review and approvals required by the Planning <br />Commission .pursuant to Section 5.2 et seq. or this Exhibit C may be .delegated to a committee <br />of same duly constituted pursuant to the Planning Commission's bylaws. <br />2. Art should be sited to complement features such as plaza or architectural components so that <br />the art is an integral part of the development site. <br />3. Public art should be constructed using durable materials and finishes including but not limited <br />to stone or metal. <br />4. No art piece provided pursuant to the public art requirement shall include advertising of any <br />type, including but not limited to products, services or businesses. <br />5. All public art provided pursuant to the public art requirement shall be properly maintained at <br />all times, be free of any graffiti and shall not incorporate any flashing or distracting form of <br />illumination. <br />6. All art pieces approved and installed pursuant to the Public Art Plan shall remain on the <br />project site and may not be removed without the approval of the Planning Commission. <br />7. Expenses Not Allowed from Art Allocation <br />i. Expenses to locate the artist (e.g., airfare for artist interviews, etc.) <br />ii. Architect and Landscape Architect fees. <br />iii. Landscaping around a sculpture that is not included as part of the artist's sculpture <br />furnishings, including, but not limited to, functional structures, prefabricated water or <br />electrical features not created by the artist, and ornamental enhancements. <br />iv. Utility fees associated with activating electronic or water generated artwork. <br />v. Lighting elements not integral to the illumination of the art piece. <br />75A-95 <br />