Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 19-0433   
Type: Report to Board/Commission Status: Passed
Meeting Body: Arts Commission
On agenda: 5/22/2019
Title: Approve Art in Private Development Project - OTO Development (Hilton Garden Inn)/767 N. Mathilda Ave.
Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map, 2. Site Plan with Art Location, 3. Artist's Resume, 4. Rendering of Artwork in its Location, 5. Rendering of Artwork, 6. Rendering of Artwork, 7. Rendering of Artwork, 8. Rendering of Artwork
REPORT TO ARTS COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Approve Art in Private Development Project - OTO Development (Hilton Garden Inn)/767 N. Mathilda Ave.
Report

BACKGROUND
Under the City's Art in Private Development Ordinance (SMC 19.52), the OTO development at 767 N. Mathilda Ave. is required to provide public art. The public art component must be equal to, or greater, in value to one percent of the building permit valuation. The minimum artwork expenditure for this project has been established at $153,256.

The procedure established for reviewing the artwork is as follows:
1) Review the artist's background to ensure he/she has the experience and knowledge to design, fabricate and install large-scale artworks;
2) Review the artwork itself to determine whether the nature and style of the artwork is appropriate to the site;
3) Determine whether the proposed artwork is appropriate in scale for the overall development; and
4) Review the location of the artwork for accessibility to the public.

The purpose of this report is to request the Arts Commission review and consider approval of the proposed artwork. Under the Art in Private Development Ordinance, the Arts Commission is authorized to make a final determination of the proposed artwork and the City Council is not scheduled to consider this item. The Commission's decision, however, may be appealed to the City Council by the developer.

EXISTING POLICY
Sunnyvale Municipal Code 19.52 - Art in Private Development

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
A Program-level Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the Peery Park Specific Plan (PPSP). The underlying project in this case (hotel project for 767 N. Mathilda Ave.) was found to be within the scope of the PPSP Program EIR and therefore, exempt from additional CEQA review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines sections 15168(c)(2) and (4). The City completed a checklist and determined that no new anticipated environmental impacts would occur and no new mitigation measures were required. ...

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