Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this section shall govern the construction of this chapter. In addition, except as provided in this chapter, the definitions contained in Sections
17.02.050 and
17.02.060 shall also govern the construction of this chapter.
"Art" or "artwork"means an original work of a permanent nature in any variety of media produced by an artist and which may include sculptures, murals, photography and original works of graphic art, glass, mosaics, or any combination or forms of media, furnishings or fixtures permanently affixed to the building or its grounds, or a combination thereof. Artwork shall not include decorative, ornamental or functional elements designed by the architect, or other design consultant retained for the design and construction of the subject building, or pieces that are mass produced with a standard design such as fountains and statuary objects.
"Public art"means art or artwork intended for placement or installation in a public place pursuant to the Art in Public Places Implementing Guidelines.
"Public place"means the exterior area on a public or private property within the city, which is open, easily accessible and clearly visible to the public.
"Total construction cost"means the total valuation of the proposed structure and improvements as calculated by the building official utilizing the most current International Code Council cost estimator for new construction, and actual contract bid price for remodels or reconstruction. Land costs and off-site improvement costs are excluded.
"Value of art or artwork"means the cost of the public art, as determined pursuant to the Art in Public Places Implementing Guidelines, which must be equal to at least two percent of the project's total construction cost.
(Ord. 382 § 4, 2014)