(a) In performing its duties with respect to the art in public places program, the public art commission shall give special attention to the following manners:
(1) Conceptual compatibility of the design with the immediate environment of the site;
(2) Appropriateness of the design to the function of the site;
(3) Compatibility of the design and location within a unified design character or historical character of the site;
(4) Creation of an internal sense of order and a desirable environment for the general community by the design and location of the work of art;
(5) Preservation and integration of natural features with the project;
(6) Appropriateness of the materials, textures, colors, and design to the expression of the design concept;
(7) Representation of a broad variety of tastes within the community and the provision of a balanced inventory of art in public places to insure a variety of style, design, and media throughout the community that will be representative of the eclectic tastes of the community.
(Ord. 3888 § 5, 1989: Ord. 2892 § 2 (part), 1975)