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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, CREATING A NEW
CHAPTER 2.85 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE RELATING
TO PUBLIC ART
WHEREAS, with reference to Chapter 18.29 of the Auburn City Code (ACC), the
DUC, Downtown Urban Center District, Subsection 18.29.040 (H), the City Code states
as follows:
"Any form of painting, mural, mosaic, sculpture, or other work of art,
so long as it can be appraised as a work of art and its value as such is
documented, displayed on the exterior of a building, at or near the
pedestrian entrance, or in a public plaza, and visible to users of the public
right of way at all times."
WHEREAS, with reference to Chapter 18.28 ACC, the C-2, Central Business
District, Subsection 18.28.050.F.3.e states as follows:
"If a building has more than finro street frontages then at least finro of
the frontages shall comply with subsections (F)(3)(b) and (F)(3)(g) and
contain pedestrian amenities befinreen the building and the right of way.
Any remaining frontages shall either have pedestrian amenities, windows,
murals, flat surfaced art work or other similar architectural features that
would avoid large blank walls."
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to encourage privately sponsored art
throughout the City, especially in the Downtown Urban Center, and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to promote and maintain a high level of
aesthetics in all artworks, both publicly sponsored and privately sponsored, within the
City, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2.84 ACC, the City of Auburn Arts Commission,
appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, is empowered to initiate,
sponsor and conduct programs calculated to further public awareness of and interest in
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the visual, cultural, and performing arts, and in this regard, has expertise and specific
knowledge regarding artworks that are already in place in Auburn, and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn Arts Commission wishes to offer non-binding
advice to private parties who are proposing to display artwork within the City in order to
help ensure that artworks are appropriate and of high quality, and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn Arts Commission is the recognized advisory body
to the City Council and to the Mayor regarding all City sponsored artwork and also
acceptance by the City of artwork gifts, and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Department is also responsible for enforcing the
requirements the City's Sign code, which could implicate private artworks and wall
murals, and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Department is also responsible for abating public
nuisances, which could also implicate private artworks and wall murals if not
maintained.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. CREATION OF NEW CHAPTER TO CITY CODE. That a new
Chapter 2.85 of the Auburn City Code - regarding Public Art, be, and the same is
hereby created to read as follows:
Chapter 2.85
Public Art
Sections:
2.85.010 Intent and purpose.
2.85.020 Administrative Provisions.
2.85.030 Compliance with other codes and laws.
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2.85.010 Intent and purpose.
The
A. The overall purpose of this Chapter is to enhance and maintain the
aesthetic character, to promote the public health, safety and general welfare, and to
increase the effectiveness of visual communication in the city.
B. This Chapter is intended to promote a positive visual display of
businesses and structures within the City so as to avoid visual clutter that may
adversely impact traffic and pedestrian safety, or be adverse to property values,
business opportunities and the city's overall appearance, and to prevent and abate
public nuisances.
C. This Chapter is also intended to establish a mechanism for giving
suggestions and advice from City Planning staff and the City's Arts Commission to
private parties, regarding the construction, location, use and maintenance of all privately
sponsored art that is visible from the public right of way.
D. This Chapter is also intended to ensure compliance with ACC 18.56,
Signs, ACC 18.29, DUC, Downtown Urban Center District, and ACC 18.28, C-2, Central
Business District, without unduly burdening commercial speech.
2.85.020 Administrative Provisions.
A. All persons proposing to display artwork, especially wall murals, that will
be visible from the public right of way, are requested and encouraged to contact the City
Planning Department, and requested to provide the department with a high quality
representation of the artwork. The Planning Department shall determine whether the
proposed artwork constitutes a sign as defined in ACC 18.56, in which case, t he
permitting provisions of ACC 18.56 shall apply. If the Planning Department determines
that the proposed artwork does not constitute a sign as defined in ACC 18.56, then the
Planning Department staff shall promote and encourage following the provisions of this
Chapter as follows:
1. The proponent is encouraged to consult with the City Cultural Arts
Department and the City of Auburn Arts Commission to ensure that its proposed ariwork
will not pose problems in being integrated into the artistic fabric of Auburn.
2. The proponent is encouraged to take steps to provide for on-going
maintenance of the artwork, to avoid degradation, and to avoid the artwork from falling into a state of dilapidation and/or becoming a public nuisance.
3. The proponent is encouraged to take steps to provide that any
subsequent modification to the artwork is addressed, to ensure continued compliance
with the City Sign Code, and to promote continued appropriate aesthetics.
B. All persons wishing to make a gift of artwork to the City shall consult with
the City Cultural Arts Department and the City of Auburn Arts Commission to seek the
City's acceptance of it. The City of Auburn Arts Commission will advise the City Council
on whether the gift is appropriate for the City to own and whether there should be any
conditions or requirements applied to such arlwork, such as location and maintenance
of the artwork, if it is approved for acceptance. The final decision on such
recommendations shall be by the City Council.
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2.85.030 Compliance with other codes and laws.
Nothing in this Chapter authorizes the installation, establishment or use of a sign,
mural or artwork that is in violation of City Codes, or state or federal law.
Section 2. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such
administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this
ordinance.
Section 3. Severability. If any portion of this Ordinance or its application to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance or the
application of the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected.
Section 4. Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force five
(5) days from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law.
INTRODUCED: MAY 19 2009
PASSED: MAY 18 2009
APPROVED: MAY 18 2009
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PETER B. LEWIS
MAYOR
Da ' Ile E. Daskam,
City Clerk
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City Attorney
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CITY OF AliBURN Peter B. Lewis, Mayor
WAS H I N GTO N 25 West Main Street * Auburn WA 98001-4998 * www.aubumwa.gov * 253-931-3000
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTIES OF KING AND PIERCE )
I, Danielle Daskam, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of
Auburn, a Municipal Corporation and Code City, situate in the counties of King and
Pierce, State of Washington, certify as follows:
1. The foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 6243
(the "Ordinance") duly passed by the Council and approved by the Mayor of the said
City of Auburn, on the 18th day of May, 2009, as that ordinance appears on the
minute book of the City.
2. Ordinance No. 6243 was published as provided by law in the Seattle
Times, a daily newspaper published in the City of Auburn, and of general circulation
therein, on the 21 st day of May, 2009.
Witness my hand and the official seal of the City of Auburn, this 29th day of
June, 2009.
anielle Daskam, City Clerk
City of Auburn
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