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PublicArtCommission | 2005-09-28 | 4 | project was an improvement. He requested a credit for the amount already paid for the Administrative Fee. The Building Official and Deputy City Attorney reviewed the Ordinance and the project, and found that the construction effort does trigger the art fee imposed. The project was deemed a major improvement, which included the construction of a new building. The term "Tenant Improvements" is commonly used in leases and entails interior improvements performed or installed by the tenant. The City's response was sent to Mr. Craft on September 8, 2005. D. Update on Bridgeside Shopping Center - (Oral Report) Secretary Bailey explained that she has spoken with Bruce Qualls from Regency Centers, contact person from Bridgeside. Doug Wiele is no longer the contact person, and he did not make Mr. Qualls aware of the Ordinance. A Public Art packet, including Guidelines and Ordinance, was sent to Mr. Qualls. On September 23, Secretary Bailey spoke with Barbara Price, CEO of PK Consultants, who is representing Bridgeside Shopping Center. She expressed her desire to submit an application for Public Art soon. According to initial permit valuations, $40,000 will be required for Public Art at the Nob Hill store ($10,000 administrative fee); $23,000 will be required for Public Art at the Fueling Station ($5750.00 administration fee). CM Rosenberg asked if there were still plans to create an amphitheater. Secretary Bailey stated that the issue had been brought up. CM Rosenberg went on to express that the applicant be made aware that not all nautical items should be considered public art. VC Lee asked where all the imagery of the shipping industry came from. She was under the impression that Alameda had been settled as a residential community. CM Rosenberg stated that unique moments in history should be incorporated into the projects. E. Status of Annual Report, Next Steps - (Oral Report) A2CM Johnson stated that an Annual Report is given to the City Council when there is money in the Public Art In-Lieu Fund. If there is no money, no report is needed. At this time, the fund has collected no money. F. City of Emeryville Artist List - (Oral Report) PAC Meeting 4 Minutes September 28, 2005 | PublicArtCommission/2005-09-28.pdf |