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PublicArtCommission | 2005-04-28 | 5 | managers can be given a specific date and time to meet with PAAC. 7. Oral Communications, General RS Russi stated that the Bridgeside Shopping Center Project is moving along. However, there have been no overtures for the Public Art projects. He went on to explain that AD Lillard, CAS Bailey, and himself went to visit Bay Ship & Yacht and spoke with Crispin Kraft. This company services ships (including government ships), propellers, and shafts. It is the largest employer in Alameda. For the past few years, the Corps of Engineers have been dredging the estuary and reducing Bay Ship & Yacht's dock space. Consequently, Bay Ship & Yacht has been forced to make changes and improvements to their property. Their business is required to have a certain amount of dock and pier space, in order to be a soluble business. They have been in contact with the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), who set the stipulations and restrictions for the space 100 ft. from the waterfront (eg., the trail that runs up to Bay Ship & Yacht). Cris Kraft wants to revamp the trail area and landscape a small plaza with nautical artwork (near the ferry dock). AD Lillard stated that Bay Ship & Yacht is creating the plaza to meet the requirements of BCDC, and want credit toward the Public Art requirement. RS Russi stated that South Shore Center would go over the $150,000 cap for Public Art. Tad Savinar wants a copy of RFP, since he is looking for local artists (California artists are eligible). Tad is still planning to attend a PAAC meeting. 8. Committee Reports - Webster & Park Streetscape Projects - CM Wolfe See Section 5C. 9. Adjournment: The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. PAAC Meeting 5 Minutes April 28, 2005 | PublicArtCommission/2005-04-28.pdf |