Specialized terms. The following specialized terms shall apply
to the requirements of this chapter:
“Art” includes artwork, performing
arts, or art programming.
“Artwork” is defined as a durable original
or limited-edition creation produced by an artist that may include,
but not be limited to, sculptures, murals, frescoes, paintings, drawings,
mechanically-printed works, photography, mosaics, works in clay, glass,
textiles, fiber, wood, metal, plastic, and like materials or combination
of materials (mixed-media), light and/or sound installations, environmental
works (including water features containing artwork), and/or projected
imagery. The term “artwork” does not include signage or
landscaping, unless such feature includes artwork as defined herein.
“Durable” means lasting, enduring,
and highly resistant to deterioration due to weather or the passage
of time.
“Limited-edition artwork” means an
artwork edition that consists of no more than five copies of the artwork
and that no other work from the same edition is located within Los
Angeles County at the time of installation.
“Non-profit service providers” means
an organization that is registered with the California Secretary of
State as a 501(c)(3) under the Internal Revenue Service Tax Code.
“Urban art plan” means the plan referenced in Section
30.37.050 and further described in the urban art program guidelines, which sets forth the manner in which the requirements of this chapter will be implemented for a particular development project.
“Urban art program guidelines” are
the guidelines adopted by the city council to outline the program
scope of an art plan, and to implement and assist applicants in complying
with this chapter.