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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> 8. Legal Review <br /> In circumstances involving potential destruction, works of recognized stature, <br /> disputed authorship,or complex site-integrated artworks,the City shall consult with <br /> legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws. <br /> 4.4 Roles and Responsibilities <br /> The success of public art depends on clear collaboration among City agencies <br /> and departments. The following outlines the roles and responsibilities of each <br /> participating entity in the planning, development, implementation, <br /> maintenance, and stewardship of public art. <br /> 4.4.1 Community Development Agency <br /> The Community Development Agency(CDA) serves as the lead entity for all Public <br /> Art projects and to help guide projects for other agencies and departments that might <br /> incorporate public art into their projects. Other City agencies and departments must <br /> ensure they consult with the Arts &Culture office on projects including art. The Arts <br /> & Culture office supports the Arts and Culture Commission (ACC), oversees artist <br /> selection and commissioning, maintains the Public Art Inventory, and manages <br /> outreach, grants,partnerships, and budgets. <br /> 4.4.2 Public Works Agency <br /> The Public Works Agency(PWA) serves as the lead entity for all Public Art projects <br /> within City facilities other than parks and the City's right-of-way.PWA also supports <br /> public art by advising on site feasibility and environmental impacts, assisting with <br /> installation logistics, and supporting maintenance and repairs. <br /> 4.4.3 Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency <br /> The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency(PRCSA) serves as the lead <br /> entity for all Public Art projects within City parks. <br /> 4.4.4 Planning and Building Agency <br /> The Planning and Building Agency (PBA) serves as the lead support agency for the <br /> Historic Resources Commission (HRC) and prepares agenda packets in support of <br /> the HRC's functions. <br /> PBA shall be consulted for all Public Art projects located within established historic <br /> districts, including but not limited to Downtown, French Park, and Floral Park. This <br /> oversight ensures that any proposed artwork or installation is consistent with the <br /> City's existing Design Guidelines and the specific historic character of the district. <br /> The PBA shall be notified of all such proposals at the concept stage to determine if <br /> HRC approval or a Certificate of Appropriateness is required prior to the <br /> commissioning of the artwork. <br /> 14 <br />