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The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:

Art in public places means any work of art displayed in an open city-owned or leased area, on the exterior of any city-owned or leased facility, inside any city-owned or leased facility, or on noncity property, if financed either wholly or in part with city funds or by grants procured by the City.

City collection refers to works of art owned by the City.

Commission means the city art in public places commission, created and defined in section 34-166.

Construction cost means the budgeted cost of any construction project, including any contingency reserve, but excluding land acquisition costs, engineering and administrative costs, costs of fees and permits, interest during construction, advertising and legal fees.

Construction project means the construction, rehabilitation, renovation, remodeling, equipping or improvement of any public building, street, park, or other public improvement by or for the City, within the city limits, including without limitation all associated landscaping, parking areas and similar areas or facilities, but excluding utilities projects and any other improvements exempted by the city council.

Reserve account means the art in public places reserve account established for administering, acquiring, and maintaining works of art for the city collection.

Work of art includes but is not limited to sculpture, monument, mural, fresco, bas-relief, painting, fountain, mosaic, ceramic, weaving, carving, and stained glass. (Code 1979, § 29-112; Ord. No. 98-35, § 1, 6-1-1998)

Cross reference: Definitions generally, § 1-2.