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Percentage for Art - Supplementary Planning Guidance

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A decision made (04.02.08) to approve the Supplementary Planning Guidance Planning Advice Note 3 - Percentage for Art.

Decision Ref:

MD–PE–2008-0030

Subject:

SPG: Percentage for Art (February 2008)

Decision Summary Title:

DS – spg pfa 200802

DS Author:

Kevin Pilley, Assistant Director

DS Date:

29 January 2008

DS Status:

Public

Written Report Title:

n/a

WR Author:

n/a

WR Date

n/a

WR Status:

n/a

Oral Rapporteur:

Kevin Pilley, Assistant Director

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that the;

  1. Supplementary Planning Guidance Planning Advice Note 3 Percentage for Art (February 2008) be approved and issued;
  2. List of recommended Public Art advisors (04 February 2008) be approved and issued

Reason(s) for Decision:

To account for changes in the operation of the Percentage for Art mechanism related to the provision of professional public art advice and the application of PfA policy to public projects

Legal and resource implications:

None

Action required:

Publish Supplementary Planning Guidance Planning Advice Note 3 Percentage for Art (February 2008) and the List of recommended Public Art advisors (04 February 2008)

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

Percentage for Art - Supplementary Planning Guidance

 

Supplementary Planning Guidance

Planning Advice Note 3

Percentage for Art

 

Public art advice

It is recognised that art is a specialisation, and whilst the delivery of an art project, once ready to be implemented, is not dissimilar to a development project, defining the brief and commissioning public art requires specialist input, if work of high quality, of benefit to the built environment and of cultural value to the Island, is to be secured: for this, specialist input – based on professional knowledge and experience of public art- is required.

Developers may already have relationships or connections to art professionals. The Planning and Environment Department has, however, sought to identify individuals and/or agencies who may be able to assist developers with the realisation of public art. The following is a list of recommended advisors.

 

Philip Hewat-Jaboor

La Maison de la Fontaine, Le Mont Perrine, St Lawrence, JE3 1GZ;

t. 861181        e. phj@philiphewatjaboor.com

 

muf  architecture/art

49-51 Central Street, London, EC1V 8AB

t. 020 7251 4004      e. studio@muf.co.uk w: www.muf.co.uk

 

04 February 2008

 

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