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MQUN7AIM HOUSE SPECIFIC PLN II <br />In the TowAm Center, public art will bean important civic expression in such areas <br />as the library, MHGSO offices, the Main Street corridor and roundabouts, building <br />plazas, and Central Community Park entries, edges, and gathering areas (for <br />proposed locations, see Section 4,4. Town Center). Public alt should he carefully <br />integrated with the more formal Ian&s pe and urban design treatments envisioned <br />for the Town Genterr and may be conceived as part of site furnishings such as tree <br />grates, benches, fountains, and other urban street elements. <br />SPII Implementation Measures <br />1. Public Art Requirements. Improvement plans for private and public projects <br />shall indicate specific proposals and locations for public ark which may <br />include sculpture, fountains, entry monuments, landscape expressions, and <br />other visual art farms. <br />2. design Review. Proposals for public art on land controlled by T-r4mafk <br />EomrnYPWes,-"Qthe Master Developer, shall be reviewed by the Trimark <br />"FRmu�Design Review Committee. Proposals-far-r+on 7ri+riark <br />fvmpeFUes shall he-ravlewed by #t,e�e�,a AGRG <br />3. Privates -Enforced Public Art Re uirements. All implementing projects ei1 <br />land ssntFa liey TFilm axk k-;ernmunities, LLCthe. Master. Developer, -shaft <br />comply with the applicable provisions of the T+i rt►urtitsea;�l <br />Mountain House Design Manuals, as amended, which compliance shall he <br />evidenced by written approval by isnafk Sersa+r+u sties-LWthe Master <br />Developer, or its design Review Committee, fin its Sale discretion. Nen- <br />Trdmark whish <br />compliance sall bedeter; iteao-Joaquin County, <br />4. Public Art Fundin . Public art within parks and other public areas shall be <br />funOed as part of the project's constructlen cost. Public artwitbin pr€vate <br />development shal l be funded by the project builder. <br />S. Focus Area Requirements. Please refer to Sections 4.4 to 4.7 of this chapter, <br />for specific requirements within Focus Areas. <br />4.2.8 Siting Criteria for Community Facilities <br />Master Ptan Summary <br />The Master Plan provides criteria for community fadlities in order to minimize land use <br />conflicts and avoid aesthetic, functional, o other impacts to 9unrounding areas. <br />Publicfacilities that have internal functions that could be a threat to the health and safety <br />of the community wi11 be sited and mitigated in such a manner as to minimize the impact. <br />Those publicfacilities that are of poor visual quality orconffictwkll the visual character of <br />adjacent land uses will he sited to minimize the adverse visual impact on the adjacent <br />uses and the oornmunity in general. <br />Those public faci 11ties that have the potential to generate noise to a degree that w❑uid be a <br />nuisance to adjacent land uses wld be designed and sited to m[nimize such impacts- Any <br />public facility that has, as a part of its Function. the potential for generating odors that <br />would be a nuisance to adjacant land uses will be designed and sited to minimize such <br />impacts. <br />CHAPTER FOUR DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN PAGE 4.11 <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />