HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda AIPP 031814AGENDA
CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD
TUESDAY, March 18, 2014 AT 5:30 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL:
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD
Regular Members Alternates
Helane Hertz Vac�TAlternate
Marci Bulitt Vacant 2"d Alternate
Vincent Cassanetti
Kate Weingart
IV. BOARD APPOINTMENTS
A. APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR
B. APPOINTMENT OF VICE CHAIR
V. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS
VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — November 19, 2013
VII. ITEMS BY COUNCIL LIAISON
Vill. ITEMS BY STAFF LIAISON
IX. OLD BUSINESS
X. NEW BUSINESS
A. FRANKLIN ACADEMY ART IN PUBLIC PLACES RECOMMENDATION TO CITY
COUNCIL
XI. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC
XII. COMMENTS BY THE BOARD
A. SET QUARTERLY MEETING DATE —(MAY 20, 2014, JUNE 17, 2014, JULY 15, 2014)
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD
Agenda Cover Memorandum
Meeting Date: March 18, 2014
Petition No. AIPP-13-10-000032
SUBJECT/AGENDA ITEM
Petition AIPP-13-10-000032: Franklin Academy Art in Public Places
Recommendation to City Council: A request to approve the AIPP requirement for
Franklin Academy Planned Unit Development (PUD), located on the north side of Hood
Road approximately one -quarter (1/4) mile east of the intersection of Hood Road and
the Florida Turnpike.
[X] Recommendation to APPROVE
[ ] Recommendation to DENY
Reviewed by:
Originating Dept.:
Finance:
AIPP Action:
Director of Planning &
Planning & Zoning:
Accountant
[ ] Approved
Zoning
Project Manager
[ ] App. w/ Conditions
Denied
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Tamashbeen
[ ] Rec. Approval
Tresha Thomas
Rahman,
[ ] Rec. App. w/ Conds.
t ie . Crowley, AICP
y
Planner
Fees Paid: N/A
[ ]Rec. Denial
[ ] Continued to:
Development Compliance
[ ]Quasi —Judicial
Funding Source:
[ ] Legislative
[ ] Public Hearing
[ ] Operating
[X] Other N/A
Advertised:
Attachments:
• Development
Bahareh Wolfs, AICP
[ ] Required
Budget Acct.#:
Application
City Attorney
[X] Not Required
N/A
• Location Map
• Site Plan
• Cost Estimate
R. Max Lohman, Esq.
• Artist Resume
• Art Rendering
Approved By:
City Manager
Affected parties:
• Landscape Plan
[X] Not Required
[ ] Notified
Ronald M. Ferris
Meeting Date: March 18, 2014
Petition: AIPP-13-10-000032
Page 2 of 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A request by Florida Charter Foundation, Inc., owner of the Franklin Academy, for
approval of a bronze sculpture of Benjamin Franklin, toward the AIPP requirement for
the school. Staff supports the Applicant's request.
BACKGROUND
The Franklin Academy is located on the north side of Hood Road approximately one -
quarter (1/4) mile east of the intersection of Hood Road and the Florida Turnpike, and
encompasses approximately 9.5 acres.
In 2002, the City Council approved the Batt School PUD by Ordinance 16, 2002. The
approval included a rezoning from Planned Development Area (PDA) to a PUD Overlay
with an underlying zoning designation of Public / Institutional (P/1) and a 50,203-square-
foot private school (K-12) with 330 students.
In 2013, the City Council approved the Franklin Academy PUD by Ordinance 7, 2013
and Resolution 28, 2013. The approval included a 79,670-square-foot charter school
(K-8) with 1,340-students, in addition to a major conditional use for the school and
rezoning from Public / Institutional (P/1) to Mixed Use Development (MXD).
ART LOCATION
The art is proposed to be located adjacent to Hood Road, immediately on the east side
of the project entrance. Per Section, 78-231, Parkway Overlay District, Hood Road is
designated as a parkway west of Central Boulevard, and special public features such as
art in public places are permitted to be located within the parkway with City Council
approval. The proposed art meets Section 78-272, Standards of Artwork, where the
public will be able to receive the most enjoyment from the art, and the art incorporates
landscaping and lighting.
BUDGET
The estimated vertical construction cost for the school is $13.35 million. The total
required art contribution amount, based on one (1) percent of the vertical improvements,
is $133,550. The total budget for the art is approximately $217,960: The approximate
cost of the sculpture is $195,000, the cost of the installation and construction of the
base is $14,720, the cost of the landscape materials is approximately $1,500, and the
approximate cost of the lighting and electrical work is $6,740 (see attached Preliminary
Cost Estimate).
Meeting Date: March 18, 2014
Petition: AIPP-13-10-000032
Page 3 of 4
PROJECT DETAILS
Artist
The project artist, George Lundeen, specializes in the creation of bronze sculptures. In
addition to bronze sculptures, Mr. Lundeen has been commissioned to create portraits
and interpretive works for universities, municipalities, foundations and corporations such
as Nike, Drake University and Denver International Airport. Mr. Lundeen received his
Bachelor of Arts from Hastings College and his Master of Fine Arts degree from the
University of Illinois. He was awarded the Fulbright-Hayes Scholarship and conducted
post graduate work at the Academia de Belle Arte in Florence, Italy. Some of Mr.
Lundeen's work has been exhibited at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, at
the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., and at the University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Most recently, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate
from the University of Nebraska. The artist currently resides and works in Loveland,
Colorado (see attached Artist Resume).
A life-sized sculpture of Thomas Jefferson, created by Mr. Lundeen, was previously
approved by the City in 2005 to fulfill the AIPP requirement for Mirasol Town Square
Planned Community Development (PCD), located the northwest corner of the Ronald
Reagan Turnpike and PGA Boulevard.
Proposed Art
The proposed art consists of a six (6)-foot tall and eight (8)-foot wide statue of Benjamin
Franklin and two (2) students with a kite. The intention of the statue is to illustrate
Benjamin Franklin conducting the famous kite experiment to prove lighting is electricity.
The proposed sculpture will be cast in bronze and placed on a three (3)-foot tall
pedestal surrounded by a four (4)-foot wide walkway which will connect to a meandering
sidewalk along Hood Road.
The proposed art will be cleaned and waxed semiannually. In the event there is graffiti
on the statue, it can be cleaned with abrasive cleaners without damaging the artwork.
The statue will be securely anchored to the pedestal through concealed studs.
Li htin
The statue will be up -lit by lights on four (4) sides of the artwork. The lights will be
located within the landscaping around the artwork.
Landscaping
The landscaping plan is proposed to be modified to include groundcover such as Gold
Mound Duranta, Parsoni Juniper, Wax Jasmine, Native Porter, Sword Fern and Fire
to remove one (1) Live Oal
four (4)-foot wide walkway,
surround the proposed art.
tree tnat wiii contiict wltn the location of the proposea art. H
the groundcover landscaping and one (1) Live Oak tree will
Meeting Date: March 18, 2014
Petition: AIPP-13-10-000032
Page 4 of 4
Signage
No signage is being requested with the subject petition.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends APPROVAL of petition AIPP-13-10-000032 with the following
conditions:
1. The Applicant shall install the subject art piece by a date certain of October 1, 2014.
Any extension of this date shall be done in accordance with Section 78-261 of the
City's Land Development Regulations. (Planning and Zoning Department)
2. Prior to the final release of the art escrow, the Applicant shall submit digital
photographs, both during the day and night, of the installed artwork. (Planning and
Zoning Department)
3. Prior to the final release of the art escrow for Franklin Academy PUD, the Applicant
shall submit a copy of its logo and any mission statement of its organization, with
authorization for the City to use such information in future publications. The artist
name, title of artwork, and description shall be included. (Planning and Zoning
Department)
4. Prior to the final release of the art escrow for Franklin Academy PUD, the Applicant
shall submit an actual cost breakdown of the artwork, and any remaining balance in
the art fund will be applied towards any future art requirements for this site.
(Planning and Zoning Department)
5. The Applicant shall be responsible for the maintenance of the work of art. (Planning
and Zoning)
CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDEN S'
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIOP\T
Planning and Zoning Departmei%�,
CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
10500 North Military Trail
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
(561) 799-4243 Fax (561) 799-4281
Request:
F—Planned Community Development (PCB)
(Planned Unit Development (PUD)
[7Amendment to PCD, PUD or Site Plan
' Conditional Use
F_ Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
f—Admimstrative Approval
F_ Administrative Appeal
F7Annexation
FRezoning
T_.Site Plan Review
F_,.Concurrency Certificate
f—.Time Extension
FMiseellaneous
V-Other I -A I PP
Date Submitted:
Project Named
owner:
Applicant (if notOwner): —
Applicant's Address: IczTelephoneNo.
Agent:
ContactPerson: zSeCT— E-Mail: e.!,e_c:yV a.CAP—C-D
Agent's Mailing Address:�,J,2C) 4_71F_ g�\N�
Agent's', el ephoneN umber:
Petition Number:
Fees Received
Application $
Receipt NumbeF:
Date& Time Received:
Engineering$,
PAL WSC"1*3
Engineer: 43/A
Planner: NIX
Lan dsca pe Architect:
Site Information:
General Location:
Note: Petitioner shall submit electronic digital files of
approved projects. See attachment for details..
Address: Ncr-;,O C1-c;,^ r-) AT C-Ot..nOArNl tm—A& L-= Gk4Ze— L M
Section: 35' Township:
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Range:
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PropertyControlNumber(s): SZ'I2Al 357a0 ®ors 3020 .3�3Off
Acreage: CurrentZoning: -FU V l P 1 RequesteclZoning:
. Flood Zone l3 Base Flood Elevation (BFE) - to be indicated on site plan
Current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: M -AO
Existing Land Use: l-dXo Requested Land Use: Nl y 17
Proposed Use(s) i.e. hotel, single family residence,etc.: CIAAV-Tt;2,. r6�4cDo4-
Proposed Square Footageby Use: 6G,'700 C.-r �v1�S5
Proposed Number and Type of Dwelling Unit(s) i.e. singlefamily, multifamily, etc. (if applicable):
WA
Justification
Information concerning all requests (attach additional sheets if needed.)
{Section 78-46, Application Procedures, Land Development Regulations. j
1. Explain the nature of the request: A t FP -A-Fq'j�YKA--
2. What will be the impact of the proposed change on the surrounding area?
3. Describe Low the rezoning request complies with the City's Vision Plan and the following elements
of the City's Comprehensive Plan - Future Land Use, Transportation, Housmg, Infrastructure,
Coastal Management, Conservations, Recreation and Open space, Intergovernmental Coordination
and Capital Improvement.
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4. How does the proposed project comply with City requirements for preservation of natural
- resources and native vegetation (Section 78-301, Land Development Regulations)?
5. How will the proposed project comply with City requirements for Art in Public Places (Chapter
78-261, Land Development Regulations)?
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6. Has project received concurrency certification?
Date Received: r i✓ V t-o _..__�....... ........
Legal Descriptionof the Subject Property
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
Or see attached deed for legal description_
Location
The subject property is located approximately Wr>Trffftjll,-�.� theintersectionof :r- 9 6'
on the® northoeastFsouthOwest side of
N0t:;,P +-O^C> (street/road).
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Statementof Ownershipand Designationof AuthorizedAged
Before me, the tandersigned auliority, personally appeared 001D'1'(1.4 6-4-M-YA94VLL
who, being by me first duly sworn, on oath deposed and says:
1, That hefshe is the fee simple title owner of the property described in the attached
Legal Description.
2. That he/she is requesting -A}2-t" ►r l PJ5L14 C'UtCXS ��✓#NL in the
City of pahn Beach Gardens, Florida..
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3. That Ire/she has appointed �✓' �t715-�. � / G,x� 5 to act
as authorized agent on his/her behalf to accomplish the above project.
NameofOwner: eAiT V%21\DA Gam.►-���.. 'NV -
By: Name/Title
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City, State, Zip Code
City, State,Zip Code
TelephoneNumber Fax Number
E-mail Address
Sworn and subscribed beforemethis f2;5 dayof
Notary Public
My Commission expires:
a'`, - SCOTT DISTEFANO
W COMMiSSM 6 EE146463
EXOMS NWMrA ar 13, 2015
Applicant's Certification
I/We affum. and certify that Ilwe understand and will comply with the land development regulations of
the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I We further certify that the statements or diagrams made on
any paper or plans submitted herewith a: a true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief Ftu-ther,
Uwe understand that this application, attachments, and application filing fees become a part of the
official records of the City of Palai each Garde lorida, and are not returnable.
Applicant is:
gnatureof Ap
F Owner
Print Nameof Applicant
Optionee 1120 C. 1 �-4 S � / �v L.
StreetAddress
F- Lessee l P%LE
City, State, Zip Cade
Agent GIS'q -coo --I. S& 6Z
TelephoneNurnber
`- Contract Purchaser
Fax N umber
E-Mail Address
Palm Beach Gardens Planning and Zoning Department
10500 NONt Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
561-799-4230
Permit #
Financial Responsibility Form
The owner understands that all City -incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the
processing of this application request are ultimately the responsibility of the owner. A security
deposit shall be deposited in an interest -bearing account with any accrued interest to be retained by the
City of Palm. Beach Gardens.
The owner and/or designee shall be invoiced on a monthly basis for professional fees such as, but not
limited to consultant engineering services, legal services, advertising costs, and/or any other casts
attributable to the processing of the permit for which the City incurred during the previous month. The
owner and/or designee shall reimburse the City within thirty (30) clays from date of invoice. If payment is
not received, the City may utilize the security deposit for re-imbursement purposes, All activities related:
to the pending permit(s) will cease until any outstanding invoices are paid.
The owner/designee further understands that transfer of this responsibility shall require a
completed form, signed and notarized by the responsible party, and delivered to the City Planning
and Zoning Department if the name and/or address of the responsible party changes at anytime
during the application review process.
ner signat re
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Owner printed name
Ag
ate
Property Control Number
DESIGNEE/BILL TO:
1�'G'�iL►�t� � �1.. �✓- �31Co Designee Acceptance signature
NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
STATE OF O.A2ZIyO
COUNTY OF
I hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21 day of
jkV& 2�`C" > 2q 13 by �CT*;W He or she is personally known
to me irfanfifiratlon.
Notary public signature SCOTT DISTEFANO
.a� MY COMMISSION # EE148453
EXPIRES November 15, 2015
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WAIVERS:
1. BASE INFORMATION BASED ON BOUNDARY PROVIDED BY WALLACE
B. SURROUND114G INFORMATION AND PLANS ARE SHOWN FOR
. Waiverfrom Section 78-154(g)(7) minimum development area of
SURVEY.
INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
50 acres to allow for a 9.42 acre PUD.
2. LANDSCAPING SHALL BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH
9. PATHWAYS WITHIN PARKWAY ARE CONCEPTUAL IN NATURE AND ARE
UTILITIES.
SUBJECT TO FIELD ADJUSTMENTS.
a Waiver from Section 78-28S, Permitted Signs, Waiver req Lest to
3. A MINIMUM 16 BUILDING SETBACK WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM
10. HANDICAP PARKING SIGI43 SHALL BE PLACED BEHIND THE SIDEWALK
allow building identification sign.
SEACOAST LINES.
IN AREAS WHERE SIDEWALK ABUTS THE STALL AND OUTSIDE THE
4. ALL STOP BARS SHALL BE SETBACK 4' IN ADVANCE OF PEDESTRIAN
TWO AND A HALF (2 IrZ) FOOT OVERHANG AREA WHERE WHEEL
a Waiver from Section 78-234, Prohibited signs and prohibited sign
CROSSWALKS.
STOPS ARE NOT PROVIDED.
Wive requesth to allow rthes school
locations. Waive request to allow for the school name be located on
amebe,
5. ALL ACCESSIBLE PAVED ROUTES SHALL NOT EXCEED A 20.1 SLOPE.
11. ALL STOP BARS, ROADWAY SIGNAGE, CROSSWALKS SHALL BE
thetions' entry is -
6. FINAL LOCATIONS OF ALL PROPOSED TRAFFIC SIGNS SHALL BE
LOCATED ON ENGINEERING PLANS AND CERTIFIED BY THE PROJECT
ESTABUSHED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD.
ENGINEER.
t2, SCHOOL ZONE SIGNS WILL BE PLACE WITHIN THE HOOD ROAD
. WaiVef ifom Section 78-345, NUmber of parking spaces requited.
7. STOP BAR WILL BE WHITE PAVERS OR THERMOPLASTIC ON ASPHALT.
RIGHT-OF-WAY CONSISTENT VATH PALM BEACH COUNTY ROADWAY
Waiver request to allow for additional parkingabove the City's 10%
8. PAVER DETAILS, CURBING DETAILS AMC) ROAD SURFACE DETAILS TO
STANDARDS -
limit
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SITE DATA:
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represented by this drawl�g eie evened by and
the PrIlm"lB,e designer.m werecreated
PETITION NO:
PUDA-12-o5-000039
�arlbe extluzive use car lbe sperJfied pr.1-
PROJECTNAME FRANKLIN ACADEMY
EXISTINGIPROPOSED LAUD USE DESIGNATION: MXD
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EXISTING ZONI NG DISTRICT.
PUDIPI
pnm",ssienmue deaipner.
PROPOSED ZONING DISTRICT:
PUDIMXD
APPLICABLE OVERLAY(S):
PARKWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT
SECTIOW TOWNSHIP/ RANGE:
35-41 - 42
PCN (S):
52-02-01-35-0 DDD-3020
52-4 1-35-00-000-3030
52.4241-35-00-000-3D40
52-0241-35-00.00D-3D50
52-42-41-35-ONODO-3090
GROSSSITEAREA
9A2AC. (410,264,76SF)
NET SITE AREA:
9.12 AC(40g3B223 SF)
(less 0.23 AC. of PBC ROW Dedlwtlan)
PROPOSED USE
CHARTER SCHOOL
GRADES K-8
1,340 STUDENTS
BUILDING DATA
FIRST FLOOR BUILDING AREA:
34,265 SF
FIRST FLOOR CANOPIES:
19,374 SF
GYMNASIUM
SF
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TOTAL FIRST FLOOR BUILDING COVERAGE:
BA679
65,679 SF (16R%)
SECOND FLOOR BUILDING ARFR
33,355 SF
SECOND FLOOR CANOPIES:
9gB0 SF
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3
TOTAL GROSS FLOOR BUILDING AREA:
79,670 SF (EXCLUDES CANOPIES)
_
DRY RETENTION AREA
1.13 AC.
s
LOT COVERAGE REQUIRED (MAX 45%):
MAX. 4.14 AC.
PROVIDED:
1.50 AC.(16.3%)L
9
UPLAND PRESERVE PROPOSED:
UPLAND PRESERVE REQUIRED:
0.65 AC.
AC,
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0.65
OPEN SPACE DATA
OPEN SPACE REQUIRED
ACREAGE %
to
1"33 AC. 15%
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ADDITIONAL OPEN SPACE REQUIRED
FOR PARKING IN EXCESS OF 10%
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TOTAL:
2.08 AC- 22,1%
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ACREAGE %
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3.69 AC.
PRESERVE
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PARKING REQUIRED
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PARKING PROVIDED
297 SPACES (10'x1B.5'I
CLASSROOM & OFFICE '
134 SPACES
DROP-0FF PARKING:
163 SPACES
ACCESSIBLE PARKING REQUIRED= 5SP.
PROVIDED= 5SP.
LOADING SPACE REQUIRED = 2SP. (1z'xm)
717
PROVIDED = 2SP.
NORTH
BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED = 11 BIKE SP.(sx OFPARKrNO)
PROVIDED = 3 RACKS(15 BIKE SPACES)
0 20' -40' 80,
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS:
Sale: 1^=40'-Be
MXD DISTRICT REQUIRED
PROPOSED
LOT COVERAGE MAX. 45%
16.3%(1.50 AC.)
Date: 05-03-2012
BUILDING HEIGHT MAX. 6614-STORY
32'/2-5TORY
Pr jest No.: 1D-033.001
Designed By. WT
SETBACKS REQUIRED
FRONT AS REQUIREDBY CITY COUNCIL
PROPOSED
60'
Drawn, By WT/LMB
SIDE AS REQUIRED BY CITY COUNCIL
106
Checked By. KT
REAR AS REQUIRED BY CITY COUNCIL
163,
Revision Dates:
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Sculpture................................................................ $195,000.00
Installation and Construction of Base...................................$14,720.00
Landscape Materials........................................................$1,500.00
Lighting/Electrical.......................................................... $6, 740.00
Total Cost Estimate $217,960.00
Franklin Academy Art in Public Places
Artist's Resume - George Lundeen
A native of Holdrege, Nebraska, Lundeen was a Fulbright-Hayes Scholar studying at the
Academia de Belle Arte in Florence, Italy. He holds a Master's Degree in Fine Arts from the
University of Illinois and a bachelor of arts from Hastings College in Nebraska.
George Lundeen established his sculpting studio in Loveland, Colorado in the mid-1970s where
he currently lives and works.
He has been commissioned to sculpt portraits and interpretive works alike for universities,
municipalities, foundations, and corporations. Mr. Lundeen is a member of the National
Academy of Design and the National Sculpture Society.
AWARDS AND HONORS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
1999 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters
STATE OF NEBRASKA
1995 "Distinguished Nebraskan" by proclamation of the Governor of Nebraska
LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA AND THE NEBRASKALAND FOUNDATION
1995 Pioneer Award
NATIONAL SCULPTURE SOCIETY
1983 National Sculpture Society's Prizewinner Exhibition, Bronze Medal: "Departure"
1982 National Sculpture Silver Medal: "Old Friends"
1981 National Sculpture Bronze Medal: "Departure"
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF AMERICA
1982 Elizabeth N. Watrous Gold Medal: "Michelle"
ALLIED ARTISTS OF AMERICA
1991 Associate Members Award: "Joy of Music -Bass Player"
1990 Helen Gapen Oehler Memorial Award: "Hearts on a Swing"
1987 Allied Artists Members & Associates Award: "Ben Franklin"
1981 Pietro and Alfrieda Montana Memorial Award: "Michelle"
CHINA EXHIBITION AGENCY
NORTH AMERICAN SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
1986 John Cavenaugh Memorial Award: "Flatlander"
1983 Art Castings of Colorado Award: "Lovers"
1981 Rocky Mountain Sculpture Award: "Last Laugh"
1980 North American Sculpture Award (Best of Show): "II Barbone"
1979 North American Sculpture Award (Best of Show): "Departure"
AMERICAN INDIAN AND COWBOY ARTIST WESTERN ARTS EXHIBITION
1982 Artist of the West
EDUCATION
1973-1974 Fulbright-Hayes Scholar: Postgraduate work at the Academia de Belle Arte in
Florence, Italy
1971-1973 Master of Fine Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
1966-1971 Bachelor of Arts, Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
1978-1979 Texas A&M Artist in Residence
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
Allied Artists of America
National Sculpture Society; Fellow
National Academy of Design
COMMISSIONS
2005 "The Player" monument to "Branch Rickey", Coors Field, Denver, Colorado
2004 "On the Trail of Discovery" Great Plains Art Musuem, Lincoln, Nebraska
2002 "Harvest Dreams" for the Marketplace, Brighton, CO
2002 "Mari Sandoz" for the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center, Chadron State College,
Chadron, NE
2001 "End of an Era" commissioned for the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, Colorado
2001 "Mari Sandoz" commissioned for Chadron State College, Chadron, Nebraska
2000 "Holly Coors" commissioned for the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1999 Portrait busts of former Nebraska state senators, Jerome Warner, and his father Charles
Warner for the Nebraska Capitol in Lincoln
1997 "Jack Swigert" commissioned for Statuary Hall, the Capitol Building, Washington D.C.
1-9-9-7 "Portrait of Nathan Gold" f-oF the Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebr-asl(a
1996 "Dolphins" commissioned for the Marketplace Mall, Westminster, Colorado
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1996 "Robert Frost" commissioned by Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
1995 "Mary Lanning" commissioned for the Mary Lanning Hospital, Hastings, Nebraska
1994 "Portrait of Dwight Griswold" for Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska
1993 "George W. Hopper" commissioned for the University of Wyoming Law Library, Laramie,
Wyoming
1993 "Cliff Hillegass" (Cliff's Notes) commissioned for Cliff Hillegass Sculpture Garden at the
Museum of Nebraska Art, University of Nebraska at Kearney
1993 "George W. Norris" commissioned by Nebraska Rural Electric Association for the National
Cooperative Headquarters, Dallas, Texas
1993 1 1/2 life-size portrait of pioneer aviator, Elrey B. Jeppesen, for the Jeppesen Terminal
Building of the new Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado
1992 "Branch Rickey" Baseball Man of the Year" Award, Inaugural year presented to Dan
Winfield
1992 "Portrait of Art Thompson" for Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska
1992 "Players" for the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
1990 Life-size "Runner" and Couple on Bench" for NIKE Inc., Corporate Headquarters,
Beaverton, Oregon
1989 "Joy of Music" commissioned for the Civic Center of Loveland, Colorado
1988 "Gene Sarazen" commissioned for the Atlanta National Golf Club
1987 "Ben Franklin" commissioned for the University of Pennsylvania
1986 "Gilbert Hitchcock" commissioned by the Nebraska Historical Foundation
1983 "Promise of the Prairie" (10' tall) bronze of prairie family for Holdrege, Nebraska
Artist Resui ,-ie
Examples of Artist's sculptures from clay model to completed sculpture
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CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ADVISORY BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
November 19, 2013
The first 35 seconds, which was the Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance, were not
recorded on the audio file since the chair person did not turn on his microphone.
The regular meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Chair David Porter.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE TO NEW MEMBER(S)
IV. ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Chair David Porter, Diane Cappella, Alexander Hanlin, Helane Hertz, Marci
Bulitt, Vincent Cassanetti.
ABSENT: Kate Weingart.
ALSO PRESENT: Director of Planning and Zoning, Natalie Crowley, Planner, Staff Liaison,
Tamashbeen Rahman.
V. BOARD APPOINTMENTS
Board Member Cappella nominated David Porter for Chair.
Board Member Hanlin seconded.
Motion passed 6-0.
Chair Porter nominated Alexander Hanlin for Vice Chair.
Board Member Cappella seconded.
Motion passed 6-0.
VI. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS
None.
VII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Board Member Cappella made a motion to approve the May 21, 2013 meeting minutes.
Vice Chair Hanlin seconded.
Motion passed 6-0.
VIII. ITEMS BY COUNCIL LIAISON
Vice Chair, Council Liaison Jablin
None.
IX. ITEMS BY STAFF LIAISON
Director of Planning and Zoning, Natalie Crowley introduced Planner, Staff Liaison
Tamashbeen Rahman.
Planner, Staff Liaison Tamashbeen Rahman
Budget Update.
X. OLD BUSINESS
None.
XI. NEW BUSINESS
A. ST. MARK'S CHURCH ART IN PUBLIC PLACES RECOMMENDATION TO CITY
COUNCIL.
Petitioner: Dodi Glas, Gentile, Glas, Holloway, O'Mahony & Associates, Inc.
Staff Presention: None.
Board Member Cassanetti made a motion to approve St. Mark's Church Art in Public Places
recommendation to City Council.
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Board Member Cappella seconded.
Motion passed 6-0.
B. DICUSSION OF THE BUS SHELTER ART PROGRAM
Petitioner: None.
Staff Presentation: Assistant to the City Manager, Jamie Voss.
Council Member Tinsley statement.
Board Member Hertz made a motion to approve the Bus Shelter Art Program.
Board Member Cassanetti seconded.
Motion passed 6-0.
XIL COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC
None.
XIII. COMMENTS BY THE BOARD
A. SET QUARTERLY MEETING DATE
The board unanimously selected March 18, 2014.
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XIV. ADJOURNMENT
Chair Porter adjourned the meeting at 6:28 p.m.
APPROVED:
Alexander Hanlin, Vice Chair
Kate Weingart
Helane Hertz
Marci Bulitt
Vincent Cassanetti
ATTEST:
Kenthia White
Municipal Services Coordinator
NOTE: These minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim transcripts of
the meeting. A verbatim audio recording is available on the City Website or from the Office of the City
Clerk.
All referenced attachments on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
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Art in Public Places
March 18, 2014
Franklin Academy Art in Public Places
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Artist: George Lundeen - Specializes in the creation of bronze sculptures
Proposed Art
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Proposed Art
• Art proposed to be located adjacent to Hood Road
• Art proposed to be located within City's parkway system, Section 78-
231, Parkway Overlay District — Art is permitted within parkway with
City Council approval
• Proposed Art meets Section 78-272, Standards of Artwork - Public
will be able to receive the most enjoyment from art, and art
incorporates landscaping and lighting
• Fulfills the requirements set forth in Section 78-261(c),
Requirements for Art or Fee in Lieu of Art
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Project Details
Total budget is $217,960:
- Sculpture: $195,000
- Installation and construction of the base: $14,720
- Landscape materials: $1,500
- Lighting and electrical work: $6,740
Approximate vertical construction cost: $13.35 million
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The statue will be up -lit by lights on four (4) sides of the artwork
Landscaping
— Groundcover such as Gold Mound Duranta, Parsoni Juniper, and Wax Jasmine in an area
previously approved as a sodded area
— Four (4) — feet walkway around sculpture
Examples of Mr. Lundeen's Artwork
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Staff recommends APPROVAL of petition AIPP-13-10-000032 with the following conditions:
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The Applicant shall install the subject art piece by a date certain of October 1, 2014. Any extension of this
date shall be done in accordance with Section 78-261 of the City's Land Development Regulations.
(Planning and Zoning Department)
Prior to the final release of the art escrow, the Applicant shall submit digital photographs, both during the
day and night, of the installed artwork. (Planning and Zoning Department)
Prior to the final release of the art escrow for Franklin Academy PUD, the Applicant shall submit a copy of
its logo and any mission statement of its organization, with authorization for the City to use such information
in future publications. The artist name, title of artwork, and description shall be included. (Planning and
Zoning Department)
Prior to the final release of the art escrow for Franklin Academy PUD, the Applicant shall submit an actual
cost breakdown of the artwork, and any remaining balance in the art fund will be applied towards any future
art requirements for this site. (Planning and Zoning Department)
� 5. The Applicant shall be responsible for the maintenance of the work of art. (Planning and Zoning)
A C A D E M Y
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• Received B.A. degree from Hastings College
• Awarded Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Illinois
• Awarded Honorary Doctorate from the University of Nebraska
• Received a Fulbright-Hayes Scholarship which sent Lundeen to Florence,
Italy which inspired his ambition to sculpt
• Has taught at the University of Illinois, the University of Nebraska, Kearney,
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