This chapter shall be known, identified and cited as the "Installed
Public Art Ordinance."
The objectives of the Installed Public Art Ordinance are as
follows:
A. To increase the prevalence of installed public art in the City of
Monroe.
B. To provide uniform and clear guidelines and procedures governing
the review, selection, and approval of installed public art as defined
herein.
C. To maintain high artistic standards in works of art displayed in
public areas within the City of Monroe.
D. To ensure the safe and appropriate display of works of installed
public art on, in, or part of City of Monroe assets, property, and
rights-of-way.
E. To ensure appropriate recognition of artists and donors of works
of installed public art displayed in public areas.
F. To ensure the proper and perpetual maintenance of publicly displayed
works of installed public art.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
GEOGLYPH
A large design or motif produced or carved into or on the
ground by durable elements of the landscape.
INSTALLED PUBLIC ART
Any works of art or creative artistic expression intended
to be installed on, in, or as a part of public spaces, public assets,
public property, or public rights-of-way or private property licensed
to the City for purposes of display. Forms of installed public art
include:
B.
Integrated (into facades, pavements, landscapes): geoglyphs,
mosaics.
C.
Applied (to a surface): murals, building-mounted sculptures.
MOSAIC
A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small
colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
MURAL
A painting or other work of art executed directly on or affixed
to a wall.
SCULPTURE
The art of making three-dimensional representative or abstract
forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or
plaster including those mounted to a structure.
An applicant aggrieved by a decision of the Citizen's Planning
Commission may appeal that decision to the City Council by filing
a written request for a hearing with the City Manager within 10 days
of the date of denial.