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Agenda 05-14-25 The City of 6'S;°� (4(\ _ Boynton Beach 0N �P Art Advisory Board Agenda Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 6:30 PM City Commission Chambers 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Boynton Beach Art Advisory Board Gregory Hartmann, Chair Margaret Roberts, Member Hector Velazquez, Vice Chair Mark Cone, Member Breion Moses, Alternate Ace Tilton Ratcliff, Alternate Craig Clark, Staff Liaison Susan Froehlich, Member *Mission* To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional municipal services, in a financially responsible manner. www.boynton-beach.org 1 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. Approval of Agenda 5. Informational items from the Board 6. Approval of Minutes A. Approval of Minutes Approve minutes from February 12, 2025 Art Advisory Board Meeting 7. Public Audience Individual speakers will be limited to 3 minutes. 8. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence A. Art in Public Places Code Amendment - Update N/A B. Art-Wrapped Traffic Control Boxes - Progress Update N/A 9. Action Items 10. Unfinished Business 11. New Business 12. Future Agenda 13. Adjournment Notice If a person decides to appeal to any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, He/She will need a record of the proceedings and,for such purpose, He/She may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program,or activity conducted by the City. Please contact the City Clerk's office, (561)742-6060 or(TTY) 1-800-955-8771, at least 48 hours prior to the program or activity in order for the City to reasonably accommodate your request. Additional agenda items may be added subsequent to the publication of the agenda on the City's web site. Information regarding items added to the agenda after it is published on the City's web site can be obtained from the office of the City Clerk. 2 6.A Approval of Minutes 05/14/2025 �Tr Op �`' City of Boynton Beach Agenda Item Request Form �rON Meeting Date: 05/14/2025 Approval of Minutes Requested Action: Approve minutes from February 12, 2025 Art Advisory Board Meeting Attachments: AAB Minutes 02-12-25.pdf 3 MINUTES OF THE ART ADVISORY BOARD HELD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2025 IN CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENT: Gregory Hartmann, Chair Amanda Radigan, Planning and Margaret Roberts Development Director Susan Froehlich Jae Eun Kim, Principal Planner Ace Tilton Ratcliff John Stout, Planner I 1. Call to Order Chair Hartman called the meeting to Order at 6:31 P.M. 2. Pledge The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag 3. Roll call Roll call was taken. A quorum was present. 4. Agenda Approval Chair Hartmann asked to add a discussion of a change in the meeting dates, due to scheduling conflicts with the Agenda Review Workshops to the agenda, under Item B New Business. Motion Peggy Roberts moved to approve. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Hartman moved Ace Tilton Ratcliff from an Alternate to a Regular Member, for the meeting. Motion. Ms. Froehlich moved to approve moving Mx. Tilton Ratcliff to a regular member for the meeting. Ms. Roberts seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 4 Meeting Minutes Art Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 12, 2025 Motion Ms. Froehlich moved to approve the agenda, as amended. Ms. Roberts seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Hartmann announced that he had another change to the agenda, that after informational items new liaison just after informational items have staff give a report. Motion Ms. Froehlich moved to approve. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff stated that they received an email that her term is expiring next month and they suggested the members try to solicit members, so the Board can continue to meet. Chair Hartmann thought his term was expiring, but he had one more term to serve. Ms. Froehlich and Ms. Roberts stated that they reapplied. 5. Informational Items Chair Hartmann stated that they held the kinetic event, it was well attended, and it is held every two years. He thanked Valerie Zucker, Zucker Consulting, Debbie Gold, Craig Clark, Kelly Armstead, staff at the Cultural Center and Public Safety personnel. He commented that it was a great show and there were guided art walks from Seacrest to Ocean. He said they hosted Artists Talks with Lauren Gartel and they had another good reception there. 6. Approve the Minutes of November 13, 2024. Motion Ms. Froehlich moved to approve. Ms. Roberts seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 7. Public Audience — none 8. Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence Amanda Radigan, Planning Development Director, introduced herself and Jae Eun Kim, Principal Planner. She gave an overview of her responsibilities. She stated that there were conversations at the City Commission level about public art and re-energizing the 2 5 Meeting Minutes Art Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 12, 2025 program, with flexibility on how funds are used and more of a plan of how to use their funds. She said that there were two pieces of information and that first piece is that they have issued an RFP for a Consultant to develop a Public Art Master Plan. She said that. There will be a slight Code rewrite for the art program, and the direction was to expand what the funds could be used for and how they can be used. The City will expand what art is and how to beautify civic and public spaces. She said that she is available if anyone has any questions. Chair Hartmann asked if there were any qualifiers for the consultant, i.e. are they from Florida and if the RFP was issued nationwide. Ms. Radigan responded that it was a nationwide RFP. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff indicated that they hoped the RFP would be published on Bids and Tenders by Friday. They noted that the public can review it and they further mentioned that the City had a City-wide Master Plan before. They asked if the City will be using part of it in the future. Ms. Radigan stated that it will be one of the things they look at. 9. Action Items 10. Unfinished business — None. 11. New Business A. Proposal for Artistic Utility Box Wraps Seeking Board's Opinion and Direction Ms. Radigan stated that this item came up from the Commission from Vice Mayor Kelley, who expressed interest in wrapping the utility boxes with printed digital art. She said that engineering staff looked at it and they will ask for feedback and then they will issue a call to artists. John Stout, Planner, and Winzer King, Engineer with Planning and Development, gave a presentation, as contained in the meeting materials. He stated that staff wants to get the community involved. Mr. Winzer spoke and reviewed the PowerPoint Presentation, as contained in the meeting materials as follows: • Phase I —The City will maintain this territory, and it will be easy to permit. 3 6 Meeting Minutes Art Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 12, 2025 • Phase 2 - Federal High is FDOT jurisdiction and obtaining one permit can wrap all boxes on Federal Highway. • Phase 3 - Boynton Beach Boulevard is under FDOT which would require another permit for those locations. • Phase 4 - is Palm Beach County Territory and includes Seacrest, Woolbright and Lawrence, but with one permit, they can wrap all the boxes there. • Phase 5 - is also on Palm Beach County roads and includes Congress Avenue and it was put in its own Phase because it is such a long road. He reviewed that staff is proposing to pay $500 per winning artwork, subject to approval of the Board. He said that the cost would be zero, as long as the City is the applicant for FDOT and Palm Beach County roads. The cost to print the wrap is about $640, install $500 so about $1600 a piece and with 35 utility boxes amounting to about $58K Mr. Stout explained that staff will create the Call to Artists, receive submittals, and create a short list for final approval by the Board, and then award them, apply for permits and start the project. Lengthy discussion followed about if there would be themes for each phase, should the artist select the art for the boxes they want, if the Board has any ideas for the phases, maintenance of the wraps and that the $500 honorarium per design was appropriate. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff thought perhaps if they have need to have a theme, it would be interesting to have a theme per phase or per section, but generally, no theme was preferred. Ms. Radigan suggested that there could be a mix, and she asked what the guidelines should be. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff suggested to have some themes on Ocean and no themes everywhere else, and design guidelines could provide ideas for themes such as historical values, or natural representations. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff thought the City should avoid beachy themes, as they are predictable and the City would look like every other City. Ms. Radigan reviewed how the art program is funded and elaborated that one component is a payment in lieu of, and the second is construction of the art. She noted that the current Master Plan does not give direction about how to use those funds. 4 7 Meeting Minutes Art Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 12, 2025 Mx. Tilton Ratcliff inquired if they have the ability, when Phase I is completed, to convene the Board and determine how to proceed with Phase II and if they need to provide further guidelines as the project evolves. Ms. Radigan responded that one option is to throw all of the locations out there in the Call, award one phase at a time and bring the submissions to the Board, so the Board can select six of them, place them in specific locations, save them for another location or issue another Call to Artists. Chair Hartmann stated that he liked images that tied to the City and thought that the art should celebrate the City. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff liked the locational focus. There was agreement to leave Phase 1 open to celebrate the City, to start, and that the $500 honorarium was appropriate. Ms. Roberts stated that she liked the idea of painted garbage cans and involving youth to paint them. Mx. Tilton Ratcliff commented that if the program is successful and there is a big call, it can be brought forward in the future. It was noted that there are no garbage cans on Seacrest and several other locations. Chair Hartmann suggested that they could add this to the agenda. He stated that unless someone presents a sequence to them, it would be first come first served. There was discussion regarding the process to submit and be selected, as an artist. 12. Future Agenda Chair Hartmann noted that the Board used to meet the second Thursday and then was changed to Wednesdays. Ms. Radigan will check with City Clerk if other Thursdasy meeting dates are available. 13. Adjournment Motion Mx. Tilton Ratcliff moved to adjourn. Ms. Froehlich seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 5 8 Meeting Minutes Art Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 12, 2025 The meeting was adjourned at 7:18 P.M. dakko,o,t_ Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist 6 9 8.A Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence 05/14/2025 Csry °e City of Boynton Beach ° Agenda Item Request Form °ryr N 0- Meeting Date: 05/14/2025 Art in Public Places Code Amendment - Update Requested Action: N/A Explanation of Request: Staff would like to update the Board on the recent progress of the Art in Public Places code amendment. Planning and Zoning staff presented the proposed amendment to the City Commission on April 15, 2025, for first reading. This amendment was developed in response to input from the Board as part of a broader effort to streamline the Art in Public Places program and expand the allowable use of the Public Art Budget to include public space beautification. The primary goal of the amendment is to enhance the program's ability to deliver more substantial public benefits and to better align with current development processes and standards. It also includes several clean-up revisions to improve clarity and effectiveness within the existing code. Staff would like to present the Board with a summary of the proposed amendments. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Account Line Item and Description: N/A Fiscal Impact: N/A Attachments: CC-05-14-25 - Public Art Amendment - Update.pptx 10 ► apir , a I` l %r V I % • -ci.„Ati4.. N;�i + i �44s\ , .11 ...___- c dir... 3 r /�... . . . a I °ii,--- 0 � , V M • 4 N et I 1 Art . 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' • .;, ,, • Public Art Project means the design, creation, and installation of artwork ; ''• - ; ` ..4.-4, +r' ,}i and the beautification of public spaces, including associated public � ` t amenities, professional design and consultant fees, the creation of public •• artwork, engineering and structural support, associated lighting, signage, k ), k,.. - • sk : :•'n' ' and other site-specific improvements that contribute to both the artwork `' r- . - itself and the overall beautification of public space. {- y } '• * Adding Definitions for: .,,. �, . �. ` • , • Public Art Budget: means one percent (1%) of the total construction value ",�" Al . . of a developer's project, who is required to participate in the Art in Public dot ., .^' , Places program. 4glittleti. a' Removing Duplicate Definitions: ' . • Art,Artwork, or Works of Art • In-fill Housing ' 411 • Artist or Professional Artist • Remodeling or Conversion . . ,= . • Building • Public Art Fund �.r•; . . • Development . r" r w ' 13 EXPAND : Defining Public Art Project Previous Definition•. 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WM:7 . - — — 14 EXPAND : Public Space Beautification Public Art Project + Public Space Beautification allows for: • Benefiting the Public by beautifying the public space. 4, • Relaxes the regulations on what art is. ;;,, • Allow public funds to function as a benefit to the public. ' .-1, �- =, • Restoring public spaces, memorialize the cities historic beauty • Not all art that is beneficial to the community is a formal ;�. I \ - i!, i, , .i ,t A art piece. 4: �,> > ...�� . _ a.• _ West Palm Be- ..... 4� vict. iijajoj0. r • -�, *44' .t ii. : I*, x, ,2 i�; y ti• �' mit. • ` r 1��r`+ ,„ �y1. :1 111 • � . ;age - .�;.N. _ 1 01 11:,, ' \.. �� i s - ®'' i I �2�•i l+ ) - -''-... 15 INCENTIVIZE Public Art Budget Issuance of Issuance of (PAB) Building Permit Certificate of Occupancy Eligible? Provide art on-site Development Projects over at the value of 70% $500,000 the PAB Program 11 Pay 30% of the construction 1% of Construction L° Public Art Budget to value Value the City as an v' t administrative fee Pay of the PAB to the Public Public Art Fund Program ' AtAlitikl :ili ... . „ A 11 ii laaillii .. . - -: 1 T0g Incentivize by providing relief to applicants who wish to PUBLIC ART provide a Payment-in-Lieuof Public Art Project _ � Y a 1 16 PROGRAM FUNDING Public Art 30% 70% Budget (PAB) • Staff and art board • Maintenance/repair of existing 1% of public arts t Provide art • Permanent and temporary art on-site at Construction acquisition and installation the value of Value • Transportation and storage 70% the —A • Creation and enforcement of PAB • 1 ' regulations ` 1 .. II: 04 �• • a .alabse ewe RX1TON1 13FaLIC ART 17 Clean up Consolidate , & Clarify ,........„,...., • Repeals original duplicate/superseded regulations from ^_ Codes of Ordinances Part II, Chapter 2, Articles XI and XII. • Relocates the Art in Public Places program regulations from _ , _ Codes of Ordinances Part II, Chapter 27, Advisory Boards and Committees, while leaving regulations for the Art Advisory Board. fii. y r _ _ _ _ Ili" ;-. FT :_,> • Clarifies the requirement as a Public Art Project and not a r-,t- = :— required art fee. i" ;Tr; ' ' �,�_'s t f.. • Clarifies criteria for a Public Art Project. . .:- , ^ . - - [,:." ._. • Clarifies the Public Art Project's value as a Public Art Budget, e ".=', , - r .�-.� `.. . „_..d which is 1% of the total construction cost for a project. •• ':; , �,.� , ,- " giToIi1UBLIVi, . ' , PC ART '" - '' t�: ` 18 Possible Inclusion for Clarification ..... - Public Art Fund Limitations a The Public Art Fund is intended solely for the addition of Yk- ;,* 4' . ' public art and the beautification of public spaces in ways that k ; 4,r . ,n' ;jA� ?,: �� exceed the minimum standards established byCityCode. :, t "� 1► Vi`, :�; � � - �. 1 j ;' r .1 .L. .- .,. t. " t . ` ' F1 FE Public Art Fund cannot be used for: _ _ Iii %fip , F. i IgAtl! �at' k�I ,1(t . .`'�'" _ __ 3t. r fCrl= sr d • Code required landscaping / trees r�•_ — _ _ : ¢; a. q p 9 tr . • Code required amenities ii ' ne. tii .s.tA' ` .. t 4 • `Standard' amenity equipment or furniture um 111111111d1W .I. • Commercial signage x • General maintenance or repair of existing public spaces Yc r {`y} r,v Currently, the Public Art Fund is intended to support artistic , : r design and unique public amenities that go above and beyond i9�� ` y �� M,�,� 44 MAINST the minimum standards of what the Code requires. The goal is to - , tII- ATBpELY enhance public spaces with notable uniqueness and added value , ' ` _ �` - _! to the community, and be accessible to the public. 19 GST Y O dS _ _ 4 ATO N tj TON (If1 01�OTMOM N�(� PUBLIC ART Questions? 20 8.B Announcements/Presentations/Correspondence 05/14/2025 cif Y O A City of Boynton Beach c,„('� Agenda Item Request Form le 0 Meeting Date: 05/14/2025 Art-Wrapped Traffic Control Boxes - Progress Update Requested Action: N/A Explanation of Request: Staff is providing an update to the Art Advisory Board on the progress of the Art-Wrapped Traffic Control Box project. The project is now ready to move into the art acquisition phase, beginning with issuance of a Call for Artists. Before moving forward, staff is seeking for inputs on several key components to ensure alignment with the Board's vision and goals for the project. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Account Line Item and Description: N/A Fiscal Impact: N/A 21 , ... ' , is vpf, 411 .r f, Gam? Y O 4 �— w '4. i f 1 - ( :." 16---•••••7". di' 4,, • 133 \ X L---'----, 0 t, I - .,0 O N iv .,� y I� 1 {(. I , " 1 . 1,__. ., Art-Wrapped Traffic Control t k , : -. Boxes ii111 +,I 4‘1414.17- MR Wrapping Traffic Light Utility Boxes with Art May 14, 2025 To Recall . . . rimimpoomminsi Why should we put art on ; utility boxes? lit&Itik , • - fimis4mui . , • , Enhances community aesthetics `�A -.- . /AbliReal Estater Promotes local artists _ ,,,,, r ► Sides and Rentals —....1-....-....-•,./ . •.•—.. .... .a/• 1.,.• ••A . %) , '6.. l'..' r li 4 Fosters pride and identity �`��-Is '`, r� it g F,11•. _4 Reduces vandalism _� ' _ ; ilx. t/AI$ '1-Alea. t Increases community engagement . - --- ,,,...,.. . . . _ ....._ . . , aim of1,41:_p_N:-: i ..,...,.. UTILITY TRAFFIC BOX WRAPS iF, 1 ... 7 •:::,':..'',,. _r_t P-----: Locations _._ : ,.. 7.. E ._,.. 5 Regions diviied by permitting territory and right-of-way . ,.. .._ 35 locations in total r /,. ......A .,,. • 4. , 1 . 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Vinyl Wrap the utility boxes T0ill PUItIC urs Cq11 frr Artists Showcase Your Art +�+ on Traffic Control Boxes in Boynton Beach! The City of Boynton Beach is thrilled to invite local artists—amateur or professional, of all ages—to participate in a special public art project aimed at transforming traffic control boxes across the city. This initiative is an exciting opportunity for artists to display their work in a visible, creative way and *KAU contribute to the beautification of Boynton Beach. The project's goal is to turn these utilitarian traffic control boxes into vibrant, eye- catching artworks that reflect the city's unique natural and regional IPA characteristics. Artists are encouraged to explore concepts such as: Estate. nd Rentals • We Are Boynton • Abstract Tropical Nature • Bright Beach Vibes Submissions will be reviewed by the City's Art Advisory Board, who will 111 evaluate the artwork based on artistic quality, thematic relevance, and suitability for print on the traffic boxes. • We invite all local artists to apply and be part of this exciting initiative that celebrates our community's creativity and spirit! The call will remain open for 60 days from the date of publication . El L '''.- iiii _ _ •. . _. -- s ' AQl7;N[R' 41 ''' ' 7 \; Mk -40 . , •Community Outreach We welcome the board's input on the most effective platforms to reach our community. Potential options include: • City Website: Feature the project on the city's homepage. • Social Media: Promote via Instagram and Facebook. • Local News Outlets: Reach out to newspapers, radio, and TV stations. • Public Notice Boards: Post flyers in high-traffic areas (e.g., city centers, local businesses). • Community Newsletters: Include updates in city or local newsletters. • Community Events: Promote at local festivals and events. Do you have any other suggestions or preferences for where we should advertise? ORIBO__Ni PIu' RT i Process Next Step P, Submissions will be received online and , :4111111rimmimmimmimimmimmillRlig71.11101.11P15 must include: - - • Completed application form • Finalize the "Call for Artists — Art • High-resolution artwork in PDF format Design" • Create the application form Selection process • • Develop a webpage with submission details and process riii • Submissions will be pre-screened by P&Z information • An artwork short list will be forwarded to the • Distribute and print the Call for board for final selection Artists 1,1 I •• Selected artists will receive honorarium • Permitting, printing, and installation will follow 1iii., -••••-m. .,,‘„ .•,• '�IL., : ti, ''., ,..., :•• r : �-- �t1 TON t' � �, - -,..-� #�. PUBLIC ART ,. mil •. • Orf .' . s • ti 111 'moi } 1"" : 1 TO i'il r-rihr", 4 ' CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH `'p i PUBLIC ART el Thank you . _ _, _...- ..,...".„ __...... _ • ..., ..... ,.. . .