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8/16/2016
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Santa Ana Arts Future <br />Community Arts and Cultural Master Plan <br />This initiative would have two approaches. If the private developer wishes to place the art within the <br />project, the contribution is 2%, matching the City's commitment. However, if the developer does not <br />want to place public art, the developer has the option of making a 1 % in -lieu fee to the City to be used <br />for any arts -related purposes. This may be a source of funding for the needed professional public art <br />coordinator. The artist selection process for private development art projects involves negotiations <br />between the developer and staff from the Planning and Building Department. <br />Initiative 8.1.3: Develop a City Public Art Master Plan and develop a comprehensive inventory of the <br />city's public art and murals. <br />Implementation Lead: Department of Planning and Building; City Council <br />Implementation Partners: Arts Commission; Planning Department; Budget Department; private <br />developers; <br />Timeline: Short -Term (Years 1-3) <br />Resources: Staff time and possible consultant fees (if not completed with City staff) <br />Metrics: Completed Public Art Master Plan and future increases in resources for public art <br />
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