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Planning board recommends city commission consider Art in Public Places text amendment, asks staff to review affordable-housing exemption threshold

3196513 · April 8, 2025
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The Planning Board unanimously recommended that the City Commission consider a text amendment to Article 3 (Section 3.22) clarifying the city’s Art in Public Places program and asked staff to study raising the affordable‑housing exemption threshold to 80% AMI.

The Planning Board unanimously recommended that the City Commission consider a citywide text amendment to Article 3 (Section 3.22) of the zoning and land development regulations to clarify and codify the city’s Art in Public Places program. The board also asked staff to revisit the affordable‑housing exemption threshold and consider raising it for Commission review.

Lauren Pruss, principal planner for long-range planning, said the amendment distinguishes the mandatory public-art requirement — applied to new construction over 20,000 square feet — from a new voluntary art permit, and clarifies administrative requirements such as easement and appraisal…

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