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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 151-2023 (23-675)RECOMMENDATION PARTNERSPOTENTIAL FUNDINGPAGEREF.PARTNERS RECOMMENDATION PARTNERSPOTENTIAL FUNDINGPAGEREF. RECOMMENDATION PARTNERSPOTENTIAL FUNDINGPAGEREF.PARTNERS RECOMMENDATION PARTNERSPOTENTIAL FUNDINGPAGEREF.PARTNERS RECOMMENDATION PARTNERSPOTENTIAL FUNDINGPAGEREF.PARTNERS APPENDIX 5. CITY ART COLLECTION ASSESSMENT APPENDIX 14. SAMPLE DEVELOPER GUIDELINES 111 The Public Art in Private Development Ordinance requires that all new non-residential commercial developments are subject to the percent for art requirement. • If a development project consists of both residential and non-residential developments, then only the construction costs for the non-residential portions of the project will be used for the valuation of public art. • If a development project involves rehabilitation, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of an existing building, the project shall only be subject to the requirements of this chapter if it creates a net increase in square footage of the existing building. Projects meeting these thresholds must dedicate at least one percent (1%) of the Building Permit valuation to public art. Of that amount, 25% of the 1% is contributed to the City’s Cultural Arts Fund in support of public art initiatives throughout South San Francisco and 75% of the 1% is allocated to an onsite public art project. For projects with a Building Permit Valuation of $250,000 or less, the full 1% is paid into the Cultural Arts Fund. The ordinance provides an option of paying the full 1% to the Cultural Arts Fund in-lieu of commissioning onsite artwork. APPENDIX 14. SAMPLE DEVELOPER GUIDELINES SAMPLE PUBLIC ART IN PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FORM DEVELOPMENT NAME AND ADDRESS: ESTIMATED BUILDING VALUATION: APPLICANT / ARCHITECT NAME: OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: PHONE: PHONE: EMAIL: EMAIL: ESTIMATED DEVELOPMENT SIZE (square feet): higher amount, then the 1% fee will be based on the higher valuation. 1% of Estimated Building Permit valuation: $ Choose one of the following options:OPTION 1 Placement of original public art site OPTION 2 Payment of in-lieu fee to Public Art Fund Applicant Signature: Date: for the non-residential portions of the project will be used for the valuation of public art. for the non-residential portions of the project will be used for the valuation of public art. If a development project involves rehabilitation, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of an existing building, the If a development project involves rehabilitation, renovation, remodeling, or improvement of an existing building, the project shall only be subject to the requirements of this chapter if it creates a net increase in square footage of the project shall only be subject to the requirements of this chapter if it creates a net increase in square footage of the Projects meeting these thresholds must dedicate at least one percent (1%) of the Building Permit valuation to public art. Of Projects meeting these thresholds must dedicate at least one percent (1%) of the Building Permit valuation to public art. Of that amount, 25% of the 1% is contributed to the City’s Cultural Arts Fund in support of public art initiatives throughout South that amount, 25% of the 1% is contributed to the City’s Cultural Arts Fund in support of public art initiatives throughout South San Francisco and 75% of the 1% is allocated to an onsite public art project. For projects with a Building Permit Valuation of San Francisco and 75% of the 1% is allocated to an onsite public art project. For projects with a Building Permit Valuation of $250,000 or less, the full 1% is paid into the Cultural Arts Fund. The ordinance provides an option of paying the full 1% to the $250,000 or less, the full 1% is paid into the Cultural Arts Fund. The ordinance provides an option of paying the full 1% to the Cultural Arts Fund in-lieu of commissioning onsite artwork. Cultural Arts Fund in-lieu of commissioning onsite artwork. ESTIMATED BUILDING VALUATION:ESTIMATED BUILDING VALUATION: OWNER NAME:OWNER NAME: ESTIMATED DEVELOPMENT SIZE (square feet):ESTIMATED DEVELOPMENT SIZE (square feet): APPENDIX 14. SAMPLE DEVELOPER GUIDELINES 112 PUBLIC ART IN PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT Intake Meeting With Planning Department Estimate Building Permit Valuation of the Development Project. 1% of the estimated construction valuation will constitute the Public Art Budget. Final amount to be Intake Meeting and Application. Developer chooses one of the options below: PROCESS CHART OPTION 1: ON-SITE ART (1%) OF WHICH 25% IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CULTURAL ARTS FUND CONTRIBUTION TO CULTURAL ARTS FUND Prior to issuance of a building permit and upon payment of the 25% contribution portion of the 1% fee, along with other required permit fees, Developer receives a receipt from the Building Department that details all of the applicable building permit and impact fees. INTAKE MEETING WITH CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAM STAFF for commissioning public art including: • • Types of artwork and integration of art into site • • Artist / artwork selection process / direct art purchase • • Fabrication and installation • Maintenance and care management INITIAL APPROVAL BY CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAM STAFF Developer presents Conceptual Art Plan to Cultural Arts FINAL APPROVAL BY CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAM STAFF FINAL INSPECTION installed in accordance with Final Art Plan. OPTION 2: IN-LIEU PAYMENT (.5%) TO THE CULTURAL ART FUND CONTRIBUTION TO CULTURAL ARTS FUND Prior to issuance of a building permit and upon payment of the in-lieu fee along with other required permit fees, Developer receives a receipt from the Building Department that details all of the applicable building permit and impact fees. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT Developer submits receipt to City Planner for .5% paid to Cultural Arts Fund before Planning Cultural Arts Fund in lieu of providing art onsite. Prior to issuance of a building permit and upon payment of the 25% contribution portion of the 1% fee, along with other required permit fees, Developer receives a receipt from the Building Department that details all of the applicable building permit and impact fees. INTAKE MEETING WITH CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAM STAFF • Types of artwork and integration of art into site • Artist / artwork selection process / direct art purchase • Fabrication and installation • Maintenance and care management OPTION 2: OPTION 2: IN-LIEU PAYMENT (.5%) TO THE CULTURAL ART FUNDTO THE CULTURAL ART FUND CONTRIBUTION TO CULTURAL ARTS FUND Prior to issuance of a building permit and other required permit fees, Developer receives a receipt from the Building Department that details all of the applicable building permit and impact fees. systems that support a public art program.• New projects and building alterations: 1% of Development cost between $1M and $5M as an in-lieu fee into the public art fund. • 1% of project development cost above $5M have option to provide in-lieu or attribute public art onsite.• Single and multiple family residential and live-work developments with 10 - 20 units contribute .5% of development cost into public art fund.• Single and multiple family residential and live-work developments with more than 20 unites contribute 1% to public art fund.• Single and multiple family residental and live-work developments with $10M development costs contribute 1% in public art fund or acquire and install public art onsite at 1% of dev cost• New projects and building alterations: 1% of • New projects and building alterations: 1% of Development cost between $1M and $5M as an Development cost between $1M and $5M as an in-lieu fee into the public art fund.in-lieu fee into the public art fund.• 1% of project development cost above $5M have option • 1% of project development cost above $5M have option to provide in-lieu or attribute public art onsite.to provide in-lieu or attribute public art onsite.• Single and multiple family residential and live-work • Single and multiple family residential and live-work developments with 10 - 20 units contribute .5% of developments with 10 - 20 units contribute .5% of development cost into public art fund.development cost into public art fund.• Single and multiple family residential and live-work • Single and multiple family residential and live-work developments with more than 20 unites contribute 1% developments with more than 20 unites contribute 1% to public art fund.to public art fund.• Single and multiple family residental and live-work • Single and multiple family residental and live-work developments with $10M development costs contribute 1% in public art fund or acquire and install public art onsite at 1% of dev cost