Legislation Details

File #: 2026-532    Version: 1 Name:
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/1/2026 In control: Public Art Advisory Board
On agenda: 6/15/2026 Final action:
Title: Dragonfly Industrial Park On-Site Art Proposal (P22-143-A1)
Attachments: 1. Art Proposal, 2. Artist's Resume, 3. Artwork Appraisal, 4. Estimated Construction Costs, 5. Installation Schedule, 6. ADA Statement, 7. Escrow, 8. Approved Site Plan, 9. Public Art Assessment Extension Request, 10. Public Art Application
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Placement: New Business
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Dragonfly Industrial Park On-Site Art Proposal (P22-143-A1)
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Submitted By: Bethany Grubbs, AICP, Senior Planner/Public Art Program

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal to enjoy culture, nature and fun activities.

Executive Summary (General Business): The applicant proposes installation of "Dreaming Cloud," a powder-coated aluminum sculpture by artist Gustavo Oviedo, integrating durable materials and cloud-inspired forms. The installation is proposed for buildings 1 & 2 located within Phase I of the project.

Presentation Information: The applicant and/or artist will provide a presentation.

Staff Recommendation: The Planning and Zoning Department recommends the Board review, discuss the application and recommend approval of the proposed public art installation with the following condition: 1) The applicant shall satisfy the Public Art Assessment for Phase II by installing approved on-site artwork or submitting payment in accordance with Chapter 162.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Board amend the motion and forward a recommendation of approval to the City Council.
2. Move that the Board forward a recommendation of denial of the proposal and provide staff with further direction.

Background: The proposed artwork, "Dreaming Cloud," qualifies as a permitted work of art under Chapter 162, meeting the ordinance definition of sculpture as an original, tangible work created by a professional artist. All private development meeting the applicability requirements of the City's public art ordinance is subject to a public art assessment of one percent of the total dollar amount of a project's total construction costs. The applicant has selected option 1, to provide on-site artwork.

Issues/Analysis: The first phase of the public art installation will incorporate artwork into 2 buildings located within the Dragonfly Industrial Park. "Dreaming Cloud," created by artist Gustavo Oviedo. ...

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