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PublicArtCommission | 2005-02-24 | 4 | should have a disclaimer that the ARPD and PAAC do not necessarily endorse any of the organizations. C Huston stated that the PAAC had previously asked that the Alameda Art Center create a "Wish List." This would include expenses that they want the in-lieu funds to cover. C Huston stated that the guidelines stress that the developer place public art that is exceptional in nature and not part of an existing structure. CM Wolfe added that it also needs to be accessible to the public. Director Ota stated that the requirements are in place to create public art opportunities. Ms. Colburn expressed her frustration and asked why the money needs to be spent on something new, and not on an existing organization. She stated that local non-profits are viable community assets and are struggling to make ends meet. She asked if there were any plans to rewrite the ordinance to benefit local non-profits. C Huston stated that PAAC would not be the ones to rewrite the Ordinance. CM Rosenberg stated that PAAC would be evaluating communication with non-profits in the future. C Huston stated that there would be a Call for Entries when in-lieu funds become available. Ms. Faris expressed her desire to compete for any funds that become available in the future. 6. New Business A. Discussion and Review of Public Art Documents and Forms - (Discussion Item) - RFP/RFQ RS Russi explained that he researched documents from different cities; some documents were very detailed and others were not. The sample documents included in the agenda packet are very generic, and can be modified for each unique project. CM Wolfe suggested that the RFP include wording from the Guidelines, as well as, a concept statement. CM Rosenberg stated that there should be a section for each of the three areas in the Ordinance: on site projects, on site cultural programs, and on site art spaces or cultural facilities. Director Ota stated that Alameda modeled its Ordinance after the cities of Pasadena and Long Beach. Staff should look at their wording for more examples. VC Lee asked that Staff bring samples to the next meeting. CM Wolfe suggested that the RFP include lighting under the Lighting Plan; CM Rosenberg added that plaques could also be addressed under the same section. PAAC Meeting 4 Minutes February 24, 2005 | PublicArtCommission/2005-02-24.pdf |