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Public art that is proposed or provided pursuant to this chapter must satisfy all of the following requirements:

A. The art must be designed and constructed by an artist;

B. The art must relate in terms of scale, material, form and content to immediate and adjacent buildings and architecture, landscaping or other setting so as to complement the site and its surroundings, and must be consistent with any applicable action of the Planning Commission, or City Council as it may relate to any development entitlements for the private or public construction project;

C. The art must demonstrate excellence in craftsmanship, originality in conception and integrity of materials;

D. Permanent art must be a fixed asset of the public art site;

E. Minimal maintenance must be adequate for preserving the long-terms integrity and enjoyment of the art, as evidenced by a maintenance plan submitted with the public art proposal;

F. Art in private construction projects must be maintained by the property owner in a manner acceptable to the city in accordance with a maintenance plan submitted with the art proposal;

G. The art must meet all applicable building code requirements.

H. The art must be accompanied by an identifying plaque that features the artist’s name, artwork title and date of completion. This plaque must be made of a durable material and be installed permanently near the art.