ARTICLE XIV. MURALS
   A.   Purpose. Murals, as defined in Chapter 1, Article II, are intended as works of art to improve the value and aesthetic appearance of the city, contribute to community identity and redevelopment, foster cultural identity and preserve history, and may be used to enhance exterior walls, roofs, plaza, sidewalks and other surfaces that are visible to the public, all the while respecting community standards.
   B.   Standards. Murals shall be a work of art as determined by the Art Advisory Board and:
      1.   Be resistant to weathering or vandalism;
      2.   Be maintained in good condition without deterioration and unrepaired damage;
      3.   Be unaltered from the approved design; and
      4.   Does not directly or indirectly encourage violation of any federal, state, or local law.
   C.   Review Process. Any proposed new mural or any proposed modification to an existing mural shall be reviewed and approved by the Art Advisory Board for compliance with the Art in Public Places guidelines for works of art prior to installation on any building or property.
(Ord. 22-004, passed 2-15-22)