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62 <br />B <br />Department of Corporations and in compliance with any and all federal, state, <br />and local licensing, reporting, and tax requirements. <br />N. “Performing Arts” shall mean performances presented by professional <br />performers, including theater performance which includes any form of <br />dramatic presentation, spoken or silent; musical theater/opera which includes <br />any dramatic performance of which music is an integral part; dance which <br />includes any form of rhythmical movement; and music/concert which includes <br />any musical form whether classical, traditional or popular. <br />O. “Public Art” shall mean on-site art work produced by an artist or team of <br />artists on private property or on land or in buildings owned by the City, <br />defined as follows: <br />1. Media: Paintings, ceramics, light, sound, electronic, video, media- <br />based, time-based, and web-based <br />2. Style: Functional, realistic, abstract, community-based, and <br />process-oriented; permanent and temporary <br />3. Genre: Fine art, craft, folk art, performance art. For reference, <br />performance art is an art form in which a performance is presented <br />within a fine art context, usually in collaboration with other <br />interdisciplinary artists. The performance may be live or via media <br />and the performer may be present or absent. <br />P. “Public Art In-Lieu Contribution” shall equal the percentage of building <br />development costs required by this section. <br />Q. “Arts Project Plan” shall mean a narrative statement submitted to the <br />Community Development Department by the private developer or City <br />department under whose jurisdiction the Public Art project is located <br />indicating how the development will meet the requirements of this Ordinance <br />for on-site artwork, cultural programs, arts spaces, or cultural facilities. An <br />Arts Project Plan shall be submitted at the concept and final design stages of <br />the project. <br />R. “Public Place” shall mean an area on public or private property that is freely <br />accessible to and available for use by the general public during normal hours <br />of business operation consistent with the operation and use of the premises <br />including lobbies, meeting spaces, and rooftop gardens. <br />73
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