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Council preview: Unified Development Code cleaned up after Public Arts Commission dissolution; managers to review private ‘public‑facing’ art requests

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Planning staff presented a housekeeping ordinance to remove references to the dissolved Public Arts Commission from the Unified Development Code and to shift review of certain private public‑facing artworks from the commission to an administrative manager (planning director) with defined review criteria.

City planning staff presented a housekeeping ordinance to amend Chapter 7 of the Unified Development Code (UDC) to remove references to the City’s dissolved Public Arts Commission and to replace commission review of certain private works of art with administrative review by the planning manager.

Daniel (last name not given in the transcript), a planning staff presenter, said the amendment follows council’s April action to dissolve the Public Arts Commission. The UDC previously allowed private works of art that are publicly visible to substitute for façade articulation and required review by the Public…

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