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File #: 2025-1189    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/26/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/8/2025 Final action:
Title: Resolution 25-R92, a Resolution Approving Artwork Submitted by Greco Park 18, LLC, in Connection with a Major Site Plan known as Greco Park (P23-071).
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit "A" Proposed Artwork, 3. Exhibit "B" Public Art Location, 4. Signed Public Art Assessment Application, 5. J. Carvallo's Resume, 6. Cost Estimate and Proposed Schedule, 7. ADA Compliance
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Resolution 25-R92, a Resolution Approving Artwork Submitted by Greco Park 18, LLC, in Connection with a Major Site Plan known as Greco Park (P23-071).
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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 Recreation.

Executive Summary (General Business): A proposed public art installation by artist J. Carvallo satisfies the City's 1% public art requirement through on-site artwork. The installation is associated with the Greco Park Major Site Plan and consists of three aluminum sculptures designed to enhance the park's entry plaza.

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

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council adopt the resolution to approve the artwork as recommended by the Public Art Advisory Board.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and adopt the resolution.
2. Move that the Council not adopt the resolution and request the 1% payment into the City's Public Art Fund or provide staff with further direction.

Background: On November 17, 2025, the Public Art Advisory Board unanimously voted to forward a recommendation of approval to City Council.

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 public art assessment is capped at $100,000. In general, there are four methods available for development projects to satisfy the City's public art requirements. The first option is to provide artwork on site. The second option is to pay a fee in lieu and the third option is a combination of the two. The fourth option is an Alternative Equivalent Proposal, which allows a developer to apply to combine the public art assessment for multiple proj...

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