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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2026-101 Approval of Mural for Cupcan KavaRESOLUTION NO. 2026-101 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO SECTION 811-140, OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, THE APPLICANT, FHILIPP DYATLOV, REQUESTS APPROVAL OF ITS MURAL LOCATED AT 110 NW 1ST STREET, DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on April 26, 2022, the City Commission approved Ordinance 2022-016, which amended the City’s Public Art Program to include review of all murals visible to the public, whether on public property, private property, publicly funded, or otherwise; and WHEREAS, Section 811-140 of the City’s Land Development Code, entitled “Mural Guidelines” provides that the City of Dania Beach recognizes that a superior and diverse aesthetic character of the City's built environment is vital to the quality of the life of its residents, and to the economic success of its businesses; and WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach Public Art Program is intended to encourage a stimulating cultural environment that reflects and enhances the City's heritage, diversity, and character through public artworks integrated in the architecture, infrastructure, and landscape; and WHEREAS, the Applicant, Fhilipp Dyatlov, filed an application and requests approval of its mural located at 110 NW 1st Street, Dania Beach, Florida, with the legal description identified in Exhibit “A”, which exhibit is incorporated by reference into this resolution; and WHEREAS, murals are to be reviewed first by the Public Art Advisory Board, which met on June 15, 2026, and approved the proposed mural depicted in Exhibit B, which exhibit is incorporated by reference into this resolution; and WHEREAS, the City’s mural guidelines are designed to assure that murals within Dania Beach enhance the appearance of the area without confusing drivers and/or pedestrians or causing any other negative impact on public safety or welfare; and WHEREAS, the proposed mural theme for this property is a close-knit community gathering around a coffee bar; and WHEREAS, all publicly viewed murals must be: (1) visually accessible to the public; (2) made of materials that ensure mural longevity and durability; (3) be painted on a surface and structure that is stable and ready for painting; (4) meet standards of artistic quality and suitability 2 RESOLUTION #2026-101 for the neighborhood; (5) that the property owner and artist have a plan for painting the mural that ensures the safety of painters and the public, and that does not impede public access. If the safety plan submitted is not being adhered to, and the City has identified a safety risk to either the artist and/or the public, the City has the right to stop work until such time that safety issues or concerns are addressed by the artist; (6) that the artist use an approved graffiti/UV coating on the finished mural that provides resistance to vandalism and weather; and (7) that the business/property owner provide a copy of a signed agreement in which the business/property owner commits to keep the mural unchanged and in good condition for a minimum of five (5) years for permanent murals; and WHEREAS, the Public Art Advisory Board and the City Administration are recommending approval of the mural. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the above “Whereas” clauses are ratified and confirmed, and they are made a part of and incorporated into this Resolution by this reference. Section 2. That pursuant to Chapter 28 “Land Development Regulations,” at Section 811-140, the City Commission approves the mural depicted in Exhibit “B.” Section 3. That the approvals granted by this Resolution are subject to the Applicant’s compliance with the following conditions: A. That the artist uses an approved graffiti/UV coating on the finished mural that provides resistance to vandalism and weather; B. That the business/property owner provide a copy of a signed agreement in which the business/property owner commits to keep the mural unchanged and in good condition for a minimum of five (5) years for permanent murals. Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution are repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. That this Resolution shall become effective 10 days after passage and adoption. 3 RESOLUTION #2026-101 PASSED AND ADOPTED on July 7, 2026. Motion by Commissioner Lewellen, second by Vice Mayor Salvino. FINAL VOTE ON ADOPTION: Unanimous X Yes No Commissioner Lori Lewellen ____ ____ Commissioner Luis Rimoli ____ ____ Commissioner Archibald J. Ryan IV ____ ____ Vice Mayor Marco Salvino ____ ____ Mayor Joyce L. Davis ____ ____ ATTEST: ELORA RIERA, MMC JOYCE L. DAVIS CITY CLERK MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: EVE A. BOUTSIS CITY ATTORNEY 4 RESOLUTION #2026-101 EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOWN OF MODELO (DANIA) B-49 D LOT 17,18 BLK 9 5 RESOLUTION #2026-101 EXHIBIT “B” MURAL