§ 38.41 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ARTIST. A person who has established a reputation of artistic excellence in the visual, performing, literary, or media arts, as judged by peers, through a record of exhibitions, public commissions, sale of works and/or educational attainment.
   ARTWORK. Publicly accessible artistic and cultural facilities, services and/or amenities encompassing all cultures through the broadest possible range of expression, media and materials, including:
      (1)   The services of, or work by, an artist who produces art in any medium or material, including, but not limited to, the visual, performing, literary and media arts;
      (2)   Artistic and cultural facilities such as exhibition space, performance or rehearsal space, artist studio space and arts education facilities;
      (3)   The provision of artistic and cultural services, including the sponsorship of performing arts;
      (4)   The restoration or replication of original decorative ornament and artwork as part of the rehabilitation of historic, cultural and architectural landmarks; and
      (5)   Artistic or cultural amenities in accordance with the Heritage Artwork in Public Places policies and implementation procedures.
   DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
   PROJECT COSTS. The total value of the improvements for a project as indicated on the building permits issued by the city’s Building Division, Department of Planning and Development.
   PUBLIC PLACE. Any area on public or private property which is open and to the general public a minimum of five days a week during normal business hours.
   PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE. Unobstructed and unrestricted access to the artwork without security check-in or clearance, invitation, or the perception that appropriate business must be conducted at the site.
(Ord. 909, passed 4-27-00; Am. Ord. 1018, passed 10-28-10; Am. Ord. 1054, passed 3-13-14)