Expenditures that would not be eligible include, but are not limited to:
A. Reproductions of original artworks by mechanical or other means; however, limited editions controlled by the artist, or original prints, cast sculpture, photographs, etc., may be included;
B. Decorative, ornamental, or functional elements that are not designed by an artist selected through an approved selection process;
C. Those elements generally considered to be components of the landscape architectural design, vegetative materials, pool(s), paths, benches, receptacles, fixtures, planters, etc., designed by the architect, landscape architect, or other design professional engaged by the primary designer;
D. Art objects which are mass produced or of a standard design, such as playground sculpture or fountains;
E. Directional or other functional elements, such as signage, color coding, maps, etc., not designed by an artist selected through the commission approved process;
F. Purchase of existing artworks without the selection process as provided for in the adopted public arts program guidelines and principles;
G. Representations of historical figures or events, or historical plaques, not designed by an artist through the commission approved process;
H. Notwithstanding maintenance of the artworks, continuing operating expenses or maintenance of architectural elements on or in which the artworks are placed, or sites where artworks are located; and
I. Notwithstanding architectural elements on or in which the artworks are placed or affixed or mechanical elements and utilities needed to activate the artworks, which would be eligible expenditures, each installation will be reviewed individually to determine eligible expenditures. (Ord. 1903, 1-24-2011)