3.24.020 Definitions.

As used in this chapter:
"City facility" means all city buildings and parks, but does not include the construction of service facilities not normally visited by the public, such as maintenance sheds, storage buildings, bridges, and the like, or improvement projects and facilities such as streets, sewer, water or similar facilities or projects.
"Commission" means the Estacada Area Arts Commission.
"Construction" or "alteration" means construction, rehabilitation, renovation, remodeling or improvement.
"Construction cost" means the actual construction cost, excluding engineering costs and administrative costs, costs for fees and permits, and indirect costs, such as interest during construction, advertising, legal fees and the like.
"Major city construction project" means any capital project in an amount over fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) paid for wholly or in part by the city of Estacada to purchase, construct, rehabilitate or remodel any building, decorative or commemorative structure, park, parking facility or any portion thereof within the limits of the city of Estacada. "Project" does not include street, pathway or utility construction, emergency work, minor alterations, ordinary repair or maintenance necessary to preserve a facility.
"Participating department" means the department that is subject to this chapter by its sponsorship of a city project.
"Percent for art" means the program established by the ordinance codified in this chapter to set aside a percentage of the total cost of city projects for public art.
"Selection committee" means the committee pursuant to guidelines adopted by the city council, and responsible for reviewing proposed public art and making recommendations on the selection of public art.
"Works of art" means all forms of original creations of visual art including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Painting of all media, including both portable and permanently fixed works, such as murals;
2. Sculpture, which may be in the round, bas-relief, high-relief, mobile, fountain, kinetic, electronic and others, in any material or combination of materials;
3. Other visual media including, but not limited to, prints, drawings, stained glass, calligraphy, glass works, mosaics, photography, film, clay, fiber or textiles, wood, metals, plastics or other materials or combination of materials, or crafts or artifacts;
4. Works of a wide range of materials, disciplines and media that are of specific duration, including performance events, and that are documented for public accessibility after the life of the piece has ended;
5. Art works that possess functional as well as aesthetic qualities. (Ord. 2004-1 § 1 (part))