20-1521 Establish Public Art Mural Program and Revokes Resolution 19-1497RESOLUTION NO. 20-1521
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOD ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC ART MURAL PROGRAM
AND REVOKING THE MORATORIUM ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION
19-1497.
WHEREAS, the Longwood Development Code 6.3.2 (L) makes reference to "Works of art
placed under an art program that is approved or endorsed by the City Commission by resolution"
being exempt from the issuance of permits; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to create a tangible sense of place, and add color, vibrancy,
and character to the built environment; and
WHEREAS, Public art offers accessibility to art without the cost and barriers associated
with museums and galleries and can act as a driver for economic development; and
WHEREAS, the Longwood City Commission finds that this Resolution is in the best interest
and welfare of the residents of the City of Longwood.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That a Public Art Mural Program, as depicted in "Exhibit A," which is hereto
attached as if fully contained herein, be adopted.
Section 2. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein
by this reference.
Section 3. End of Moratorium. Upon adoption of this Resolution, the moratorium set
forth in Resolution 19-1497 is revoked.
Section 4. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of February, 2020.
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Matthew Morgan, Mayor
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APPROVED FORM FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Daniel W. L gl , C' rney
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Exhibit A
City of Longwood Public Art Mural Program
The City of Longwood Public Art Mural Program allows building owners in the City of Longwood
to grant public art easements to the City of Longwood for the purpose of establishing murals to
create a sense of place and add color, vibrancy, and character to the built environment. Such
public art easements and art displayed thereupon shall constitute the expression of the City of
Longwood.
Step 1: Preliminary Application
Building owners can submit their wall for consideration in the Public Art Mural Pilot Program.
Business tenants can submit an application for a wall, but building owners must submit a letter
of support and consent with the application form. The property owner, if different from the
building owner, must also authorize all applications.
The costs associated with installing a mural are not covered by the City of Longwood and must
be borne by the applicant and/or property owner of the wall where the proposed mural will be
installed, unless the City chooses to budget for the program in future years.
As incentive to the building owner or business, the building owner/business will be allowed to
utilize the square feet of signage that would have been used on the facade with the mural on
another facade, or on their monument sign where applicable, pursuant to LDC 6.4.3(E).
Step 2: Location Appropriateness Review
The application shall include a preliminary easement location with documentation to support the
below criteria. The Community Development Department will review the potential easement
location for its suitability in terms of public access, safety, and factors consistent with the purpose
of Public Art Mural Pilot Program:
• Premium consideration will be given to potential mural sites that:
o Are safely visible from multiple vantage points and perspectives.
o Do not create a potential safety issue related to parking and/or blocking access to
streets or sidewalks.
o Have continuous suitable blank wall space without loose or peeling paint, cracked
stucco material, large cracks or broken bricks or concrete, or signs of water leaks.
o Have exterior lighting.
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Staff will make a recommendation to the City Commission regarding the appropriateness of
mural location, and if the City Commission approves the mural location, the City Commission will
make a Call to Artists.
Step 3: Call to Artist Guidelines
The City of Longwood will conduct a Call to Artists for a new, site -specific, original public art
mural. The work of the artist should be of professional quality; the mural itself must also be of
exceptional quality and of enduring value for the City. The mural should be professionally
designed and executed with consideration to the following criteria:
• Inform visitors about our shared history and heritage, celebrate cultural elements related
to Longwood, or otherwise provide artistic value as determined in the Call to Artists.
• Enhance the public and pedestrian environment by utilizing an attractive layout and color
combinations.
• Visual imagery must be appropriate for all audiences (not containing advertising, partisan
politics, sexual or religious content).
• Includes visual imagery that enhances the aesthetic experience within the City and the
character and nature of the site.
Artist Submittal Requirements
• Color scale rendering (no larger than 8-1/2" x 14") of proposed design, including any text.
• Short narrative of the proposed work/project and how it meets the criteria of this section.
• Lead artist's qualifications and examples of previous work.
• Work plan that includes surface preparation, primer, paint system and clear coat. The
mural must be coated with a clear UV protectant paint to protect the mural from graffiti
and ultra violet rays.
• Timeline for completing the project.
• An estimate of costs associated with the project including but not limited to: surface
preparation, paint/materials, scaffolding, and labor costs.
City staff will review the submittals and provide a recommendation to the City Commission.
Step 4: Artist Selection and Easement Execution
The City Commission will consider submittals from the call to artists and, if an artist is selected,
will direct staff to execute agreements with the artist and an easement agreement with the
building owner formally dedicating an easement over the wall area to the City. The easement
agreement will have terms acceptable to the City and include, at a minimum, the following
stipulations:
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• The applicant will convey an easement for the purpose of installing, maintaining,
operating and exhibiting the artwork.
• Murals approved through this process become part of the City's public art collection for
as long as the Art Easement remains in effect.
• The Art Easement is for a period of five years. At the expiration of the initial five-year
term, the easement may be terminated upon 30 day written notice by either party to the
other prior to the end of the initial term or such will be automatically extended thereafter
on a year-to-year basis. During any one-year renewal term, either party can terminate
the easement by providing at least 30 days written notice to the other party.
• The artist will agree to complete the work as described in an exhibit to the agreement.
• The City is responsible for the maintenance of the mural during the existence of the
easement. The City shall have the right to enter the property during normal business
hours, and at all other times with advance approval of the Grantor, for any and all of the
purposes described in the easement agreement.
• The building owner/business will not receive compensation for the display of the mural,
and is prohibited from charging for access to the mural.
• The building owner/business understands and agrees that it will not have copyright or
ownership rights in or to the mural artwork image or the right to reproduce or profit from
the image of such mural artwork in any manner.
• The contract will require the artist or responsible party to submit proof of liability
insurance.
• The easement granted in this agreement shall run with the land and be binding upon and
inure to the benefit of the Grantor and the City, and their representatives successors or
assigns, and any person or entity acquiring any right, title, or interest in the property.
• The easement shall be executed by the owner and tenant of the building affected by the
easement.
Step 5: Mural Completion and Approval
If the mural is provided at no cost to the City, the applicant must provide a $500 deposit to the
City. This deposit is held in reserve until the project receives final approval by City staff. In the
event that the mural does not meet the agreed upon design, the City may use the $500 deposit
to remove the mural.
If the mural is provided at cost to the City, the mural will be inspected at various points during its
completion to ensure that it is being executed to the approved design before disbursing funds to
the artist. If the mural is not executed according to the approved concept, the City retains the
right to suspend payment to the artist and remove the mural.
Additionally, the mural shall be subject to, at all times, the editorial discretion of the City
Commission.
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