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PZC Res. No. 02-15TOWN OF AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 02-15 SERIES OF 2002 A RESOLUTION RATIFYING EXISTING PUBLIC ART LOCATIONS (INCLUDING STATUARY) WITHIN THE TOWN OF AVON AND SETTING FORTH REVIEW AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR ALL FUTURE ART INSTALLATIONS WHEREAS, there is consensus between Town Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission that public art (including statuary) in Avon is desired and beneficial to the Town and requires review and collaboration between the Town and the Avon Arts Council; and WHEREAS, existing public art locations should be formally acknowledged by the Town as appropriate locations; and WHEREAS, potential future public art locations shall be formally acknowledged by the Town as appropriate locations; and WHEREAS, approval of the existing busts placed on the northwest corner of Roundabout 3 does not endorse the future addition of this type of art installation in a public place; and WHEREAS, the Town should authorize the Avon Arts Council to rotate artwork as it deems appropriate and notify the Town of its intent to do so prior to installation, while allowing the Planning and Zoning Commission to review and approve how the public art (including statuary) is installed, which includes the appearance of pedestals, landscaping and lighting; F \Planning & Zoning Commission\Resolunons\2002\Res 02-15 Art in Public Places doc NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the Town Council that the areas noted on photos labeled "Exhibit A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, are recognized and ratified as Areas of Public Art (including statuary) that shall be so permitted to continue to maintain and rotate public art as complies with the terms outlined in this resolution. ADOPTED THIS 3rd DAY OF DECEMBER, 2002 Signe Date: (Z (3 ! d Z Chris Evans, Chair Attest: /�, ' t�es�t:: -(N1,1 �. C) Date: O3'7^z 0—L Michael McClinton, Secretary FTlannmg & Zoning Commission%Resolutions\2002Vies 02-15 Art in Public Places.doc