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<br />DRAFT # 1.5 <br />upon request for five (5) years, and still unexpended at the expiration of such period, shall <br />be transferred to the general fund; provided that funds derived from other restricted <br />sources shall revert to the funds from which originally appropriated at the expiration of <br />said three- orfive-year period, or if the Eligible Construction Project is canceled, as <br />applicable. <br />I. Any gift, grantor award received in the Public Art Fund and subject to a lawful condition <br />shall be expended strictly in accordance with. such condition. <br />m. The Public Art Fund shall be used to provide sites for and Artwork in. public places. Public <br />Artwork may be placed on public display, integrated or attached to a public building or <br />structure; detached within or outside a public building or structure; within or as a part of <br />the landscape.of a public park or other outdoor public site or lands; part of a portable <br />exhibition or collection; part of a temporary exhibition; or loaned or exhibited in other <br />public facilities. <br />n. Unless restricted by the BOCC, any applicable resolution or ordinance, federal, state or <br />local law or policy, or the conditions of a granting authority, the Public Art Fund may be <br />pooled by the BOCC and expended for any Public Art and design project in the County, <br />subject to the approved Public Art Plan. There shall be no general requirement that <br />monies in the Public Art Fund be expended on the specific Eligible Construction Project <br />that generated the monies unless as stated herein. <br />Section 5.0 Annual Public Art Plan Recommendation: <br />Prior to submission of the County's proposed annual Capital Improvement Program budget to <br />the BOCC, the Arts Commission shall develop a Public Art Plan, detailing the Eligible <br />Construction Projects to be implemented in the upcoming year. The Arts Commission shall <br />submit the Public Art Plan to the BOCC with the County's proposed annual Capital <br />Improvement Program budget for BOCC review and approval. The Public Art Plan shall: <br />(a) identify Eligible Construction Projects in the Capital Improvement Plan that are subject <br />to the 1 % for Public Art Allocation; <br />(b) identify the Eligible Construction Budget for each Eligible Construction Project in the <br />Capital Improvement Program that is subject to the 1 % for Public Art Allocation; <br />(c) identify Eligible Construction Projects, which due to low anticipated public visibility or <br />public usage or due to other reasons are not appropriate for Public Art. The Public Art <br />Allocation for these projects shall, if eligible, be pooled with other monies in the Public <br />Art Fund. The funding source for each Eligible Construction Project shall be identified <br />and the County Manager shall indicate whether the funds can legally be pooled with <br />other monies in the Public Art Fund for use at a different Eligible Construction Project <br />or at existing public buildings or parks or other outdoor public site or lands in Orange <br />County identified in the Public Art Plan that are not Eligible Construction Projects. <br />