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LTC 338-2020 Art in Public Places Committee MotionDocuSign Envelope ID: 8O93C2AD-384D-4E2C-BF0F-D0C85EAB8A9C M IA M I BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: 338-2020 LETT ER TO CO M M ISSIO N Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager September 24, 2020 Art in Public Places Committee Motion IAOocuSigned by: u!e3e The purpose of this letter to the Mayor and Commission is to provide you with an update regarding motions made during the September 15, 2020 Art in Public Places Committee meeting: 1. Motion to ensure that all public/private development agreements contain standard Art in Public Places language, including the appropriation of funds and artist selection process, noted as follows: ART IN PUBLIC PLACES. This Project is subject to the Art in Public Places ("AiPP") provisions in Chapter 82, Article VII of the Code of the City of Miami Beach and Ordinance No. 2019-4296. The Developer is required to work collaboratively with the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places on the implementation of the any AiPP program and/or public art installation pursuant to the requirements of said program. Appropriation of Funds Sec. 82-587 For city construction projects that are developed by persons and entities other than the city, but that are developed pursuant to a development agreement entered into with the city; or which involve the participation of the city as a ground lessor; or which are developed pursuant to a management agreement having a term (including renewal terms) of ten years or more and which agreement requires the design and construction of a city building or facility, the required appropriation shall be made at the same time as the appropriation of funding for the construction project and be based upon the construction cost, regardless of whether the construction cost is funded by the city or the person or entity other than the city. Selection of Artists Sec. 82-612 (a) When the art in public places committee recommends a particular city construction project or existing site as being appropriate for art in public places, the committee shall also recommend to the city commission one of the following means of obtaining the works of art: DocuSign Envelope ID: 8D93C2AD-384D-4E2C-BF0F-DOC85EAB8A9C (1) Open entry competition. Through appropriate advertisement all artists are invited to enter into competition for a commission to create a work of art for the site. The amount to be paid for the works of art shall be determined by the city commission after considering the committee's recommendation. Artists may be asked to submit slides of their past work, resumes, letters of intent related to the specific project or specific proposals for the project under review. (2) Limited entry competition. A limited number of artists are invited to compete as set forth in subsection (a)(1) of this section. (3) Direct selection of the artist. An artist or several artists may be selected to develop a proposal for the project or produce the desired works of art. (4) Direct purchase of existing works of art. A completed work of art is purchased. No more than ten percent of the costs of the work of art may go to a dealer or agent. The above motion was made by Yolanda Sanchez, seconded by Marcella Novela and passed unanimously. 2. Motion to approve the placement of temporary works of public art, as presented by The Bass, fo r the expansion of the Art Outside program. The following artists were presented to the Art in Public Places Committee for consideration: o Glexis Novoa, Sidewalk at 22' St. and Washington Ct. o Zanele Muholi, City Hall o Tavares Strachan, City Hall o Abraham Cruzvillegas, Collins Park All costs associated with acquiring, commissioning and installing the above temporary works of public art are covered by The Bass. Art Outside is presented by The Bass Museum of Art in partnership with the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places, Miami Beach Urban Studios-Florida International University, The W olfsonian-Florida Intern ational University and the W South Beach. The above motion was made by Yolanda Sanchez, seconded by Nick D'Annunzio and passed unanimously. For more information, please contact Heather Shaw at heathershaw@miamibeachfl.gov or x26563. cc: Marcia Monserrat, Chief of Staff, City Manager Heather Shaw, Assistant Director, Tourism and Culture Department