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PlanningBoard | 2015-11-23 | 4 | Board Member Henneberry moved to approve the item. Board Member Sullivan seconded the motion with the clarification that the language distinguishing commercial and personal cultivation would be revised before it goes to the City Council. The motion passed 7-0. 7-C 2015-2308 PLN15-0050 - Amendments to City of Alameda Public Art Ordinance. Public hearing to consider a recommendation that the City Council approve amendments to Section 30-65 Public Art Ordinance. The proposed zoning amendment is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines 15305 Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations. Staff Member Thomas gave the staff presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=2514200&GUID=E0E8BF8A- F3CD-4EEC-9CF2-8FB0018CA74A&FullText=1 Board Member Sullivan asked why the proposed administrative limit of 20% was so high. Staff Member Alan Tai explained the consultant recommendation of 20% as an industry standard best practice. Board Member Köster asked about the control of the location of public art within projects and whether the program could support an artist in residence. Staff Member Thomas said that they handle each project individually but that planning for the location is not a requirement of the planning process. He said the City Council could decide to fund an artist in residence program. President Knox White asked how much the public art fund has been billed for staff time to manage the fund. Staff Member Tai said that it varies year to year from only a couple of hours and up from there. Board Member Zuppan suggested indexing the cap to inflation. She asked about public access to programs funded by the public art fund. Approved Minutes Page 4 of 8 November 23, 2015 Planning Board | PlanningBoard/2015-11-23.pdf |