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Resolution 73-14230 RESOLUTION NO. 73-14230 WHEREAS , Metropolitan Dade County has duly adopted Ordinance No. 73-77 , commonly known as its "Art in Public Buildings Ordinance" and WHEREAS , the County Manager has evolved certain "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" as a corollary to this Ordinance, the terms and provisions with which the City Council has become familiar, and WHEREAS , the County Manager has suggested to all affected municipalities that it would be appropriate for such municipalities to adopt said "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" with such emendations and variants , as the City Council may deem appropriate; NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that said County Ordinance "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" be and the same are hereby adopted, provided however, that the City Manager be and he is hereby expressly directed and authorized to delete, from said County "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" , as he may deem appropriate, reference to Dade County, the County Manager' s office, County departments , and. to insert, in lieu thereof, the appropriate names and titles of the City , City officials , and City departments as he may deem appropriate, and that said "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" , as so modified by the City Manager, shall be held and deemed to be the City of Miami Beach "guidelines" and "implementation procedures" and that a true and correct copy thereof shall be submitted to the County Manager forthwith. PASSED and ADOPTED this 19thday of December , 1973. \-3 Mayor Attest: City Clerk ONIC. Of CITY ATTORNrV--1120 WASHINGTON AVRNUR-MIAMI BRACH, FLORIDA 33139 Amended Agenda Item No. 2 (d) 9-1H-73 ORDINANCE NO. 73-77 ORDINANCE RELATING TO ART IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS; REQUIRING THE ACQUISITION OF WORKS OF ART TO BE INCLUDED IN ALL BUILDINGS HEREAFTER CONSTRUCTED BY METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY AND BY MUNICIPALITIES IN DADE COUNTY; PROVIDING DEFINITION OF WORK OF ART; PROVIDING WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING SELECTION OF ARTISTS BY COUNTY MANAGER; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. All appropriations for the original construction of governmental buildings by Metropolitan Dade County and by municipalities in Dade County shall include an amount of not less than one and one half percent (1 1/2%) of the total appropriation for the construction of said buildings to be used for the acquisition of works of art. Said works of art may be an integral part of the structure, attached to the structure or attached within or outside the structure. Section 2. Waiver of Requirements: The requirements of Section 1 may be waived by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Metropolitan Dade County when and if it appears to said Board that a construction project covered hereunder is not appropriate for application of the above requirements. ATD/dlg/.�k✓ Amended Agenda Item No. 2 (d) Page No. 2 Section 3. Definitions. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the term "works of art" is defined hereby as the application of skill and taste to production of tangible objects according to aesthetic principles including, but not limited to, paintings, sculpture, engravings carvings, frescos, mobiles, murals, collages, mosaics, statues. bas-reliefs, tapestries, photographs and drawings. Section 4. The selection of, commissioning of, artists or craftsmen, reviewing of design, and the acceptance of works of art shall be the responsibility of the County Manager of Metropolitan Dade County. ' Section 5. It is the intention of the County Commission, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Metropolitan Dade County, Florida; that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word. Section 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such invalidity. Section 7. The provisions of this ordinance shall become effective sixty (60) days after the date of its enactment. PASSED AND ADOPTED: SEP 1 8 1973 Approved by County Attorney ,` as to form and legal sufficienc •• it CITY OF MIAMI BEACH IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES for DADE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 73-77 REGARDING ART IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS December 19, 1973 INTRODUCTION In adopting Ordinance No. 73-77 which becomes effective November 17, 1973 , the Board of County Commissioners of Metropolitan Dade County established a policy requiring that at least 1 1/2% of the estimated construction cost of new public buildings shall be devoted to works of art. This Ordinance, commonly known as the "art in public buildings ordinance," is applicable to all of the cities in Dade County as well as to the County government. The Ordinance requires the City Manager to promulgate rules and develop procedures for the selection of artists and the commissioning of works of art in all public buildings for which design contracts are awarded after November 17, 1973. It is the intention of Dade County to permit maximum flexibility on the part of all local cities in retaining authority and control over the imple- mentation of this Ordinance. Cities are required to develop and approve a set of guidelines and regulations concerning the method by which Ordinance No. 73-77 is to be enforced within their jurisdiction. The following sections of this publication set forth the method which will be used by the City of Miami Beach to implement the Ordinance. These guidelines have been developed based on Dade County management meetings with local fine arts professionals and County professional staff. Many of the guidelines are based on similar programs in various cities throughout the United States; the experience of a few States; and rules which have been used by the Federal government for similar programs within the Housing and Urban Development Department and the General Services Administration. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES It is the policy of the City of Miami Beach to provide for the incorporation of visual art in the design and construction of new public buildings. The objectives of this program are to assist the City, along with all of Dade County, in attaining national pre-eminence in the arts and in the excellence of public buildings; to assist the City in the preservation of the artistic heritages of the people; to assist in the enhancement of the professional community of artists and the cultural and artistic talents of the people; and to promote a community environment which provides equal , abundant opportunity for exposure to culture and the fine arts in all forms. This new program recognizes that the City Council , the community, the architect and the artist may have separate but related motivations concerning the setting of standards and the understanding of local need. Fortunately, all can serve common goals. The City has the opportunity to attain a unique position in this regard because of its character, the flexibility of its talent, the climate, the exposure of its efforts to millions of visitors, and its willingness to take on new challenges. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS According to the Ordinance, the term "works of art" includes but is not limited to paintings, sculpture, engravings, carvings, frescos , mobiles , murals, collages, mosaics, statues, bas-reliefs, tapestries , photographs and drawings. A work of art shall have the potential to complete overall building design concepts and complement the design of the structures and grounds. Under this program, the artwork is integrated into the building design, not installed as an afterthought. This means art must be considered at the time of the architect's preliminary design concept. Such works of art may be an integral part of the structure, attached to the structure, detached within the structure, or detached outside of the structure. Such works of art must be of permanent materials suitable for the purpose, affording resistance to exposure, vandalism, relocation or theft and high maintenance costs. (1) Artists shall be qualified by the City upon the advice of an ad hoc advisory committee. USE OF ADVISORY EXPERTISE The City's architectural staff, the affected user department, the project architect, and other City agencies as appropriate will be involved in the overall selection process as outlined above. In addition, it is very important that additional citizens and community representatives be involved in various stages of the selection process and the implementation of this Ordinance. Vital contributions to this process can be made by community representatives having a knowledge of local historic traditions and a commitment to architectural excellence. The purpose for involving one or more ad hoc advisory groups of community representatives would be to: a) review and make recommendations concerning works of art for public buildings b) assist in the certification of qualified artists for City projects c) advise and assist the Manager, the Department Head, and the designated architect in the selection of works of art and in verifying the value of such works of art d) assist in the identification of artists and craftsmen, and in their selection as appropriate e) review the design, execution and placement of works of art, and make recommendations to the Manager as appropriate f) assist in educating the community as to the value of the program and the importance of its acceptance by the general public g) assist in the decision to accept or reject gifts of works of art offered to the City Such community representatives sitting in an ad hoc advisory capacity may include architects, landscape architects, graphic specialists, artists , museum directors, university faculty members, collectors, patrons and interested citizens. Citizens willing to become members of the advisory group shall serve without compensation. As noted earlier, the advisory group shall be ad hoc in nature, serving in an advisory capacity to the Manager' s Office. The County' s conflict of interest ordinance shall apply to any citizens expressing an interest in voluntary service on an advisory board. Rules of procedure and further details regarding the scope of work of the advisory board shall be developed by the City Manager with the advice of prospective members and other City staff. SELECTION PROCEDURE Ordinance No. 73-77 shall be discussed with all architectural/engineering firms that have been ranked for consideration for project design work pursuant to adopted selection procedures. All contracts for architectural design on new public buildings shall contain a reference to Ordinance No. 73-77 setting forth the responsibility of the architect/engineer to the City regard- ing the selection of artists, and the commissioning and acceptance of works of art. A master file of interested and qualified artists will be maintained by the Office of Project Planning and Management Coordination, under the City Manager. Persons interested in being considered for the creation of works of art may apply directly to this office or through the architectural firm that is selected to design a particular building. The City reserves the right to: (a) make the designation of an artist or artists from its list; (b) permit the architectural firm to submit up to three (2) names of artists to the City, with the City retaining the right to supplement the list; or (c) make special use of one or more ad hoc advisory boards to assist in the process. The City retains authority to execute contracts between the artist(s) and the City of Miami Beach or to permit the artist(s) to be engaged directly by the architectural/engineering firm, subject to City approval . The architectural/engineering firm, on occasion, might have someone on staff who is qualified to design a work of art, i .e. , fountain, mural , special graphics , decorative frieze, etc. Such person(s) shall not be prohibited from being considered as the official artist for the project. In some cases, it may be appropriate to purchase, or receive by donation, existing works of art (paintings, tapestries , mobiles, statues , etc.) In such instances, concurrence of the architect and the City will be required. In addition, consultants may be needed to make an appraisal of the value of such existing works of art for sale or donation. It is our intention to apply the appraised value of any donated works of art toward the requirements as set forth in Ordinance No. 73-77. The final contract with any artist shall set forth the scope of work and full responsibilities of the artist and shall set forth the relationship between the artist, the architect and the City. A method and schedule of payment to the artist shall be provided, including an appropriate retainer to cover any preliminary design or models of proposed art work as may be required by the City. COLLABORATION BETWEEN ARCHITECT AND ARTIST Due to the fact that any proposed work of art must be viewed as an integral part of the overall construction project, it is essential that full collabora- tion be achieved between the architect and the artist(s) at the earliest possible time. The artist(s) should participate in any planning and pre-design conceptual stages as well as the design process. During the preliminary design phase, the architect and artist, with appropriate City involvement, should agree upon the general type and location of the art work. During this phase, the artist(s) will submit a written proposal describing the intended work, the materials to be used, the time and cost involved, the suggested method of payment, and any other pertinent factors. At this stage, artists may be required to submit photos, models , or sketches representative of their general work and indicative of the proposed work for the subject building. Based upon such presentations, the City, with appropriate counsel from the advisory group and the architect, may make suggestions or modifications , approve the proposed work, or disapprove the proposed work. If agreement cannot be reached to the satis- faction of the City, an alternate artist will be selected. CONTRACT PROCEDURE The amount of funds allocated for works of art shall represent at least 1 1/2% of the estimated gross project cost, exclusive of the work of art itself. All construction firms bidding on City public buildings will be made aware of the method by which they must comply with Ordinance No. 73-77. The cost of works of art shall be a line item within the cost estimate and the final contract with the architect or construction firm, as appropriate. A standard form of contract, as approved by the City Attorney, shall be used for any contracts between the City and the artist. The form of any contract between an architectural firm and an artist must be approved as to form by the City Attorney. USE OF CONSULTANTS From time to time, consultants may be needed to advise the City and perform other important work items including: 1 . Appraising the value of existing works of art for sale 2. Collection and correlation of professional information 3. Identification of artists 4. Assistance in presentations 5. Assistance in community educational programs 6. Liaison between artist , architect and the public 7. Assistance to advisory boards (3) All such consultation agreements shall be approved by the City Council as appropriate under current regulations. OWNERSHIP AND UPKEEP Ownership of all works of art commissioned by the City under Dade County Ordinance 73-77 is vested in the City of Miami Beach. The City Manager or his official designee is charged with the custody, supervision, mainten- ance and preservation of such works of art. The City Manager or his official designee shall make an annual inspection and inventory of all works of art in City buildings and provide a public report as to its findings and recommendations regarding maintenance problems, deterioration, vandalism, etc. 0 -4- C O ca +-) C a) E c a) a O E s- <Q N L O 1- I 4- I-•-•= M N- J • Q) < O C • Z Z • O.-. Z ul C7 Z 4) 0) _ O -ID • C [l' - "II •- O I- L o tT O O T C N ZT 4-) W C C Cly •- 7 U 4-) Q •- Q C,.) O _0 -a 4- M < O d