4-WA1'ERLooulmm-MmdaySepmm2420H ‘ 1 o I ' ' I “on“ " Clty to develop policy on murals . III-II W ~‘ BYIAME JACKSON help enhance the cultural or given any thought to how we 1 III ‘NE . ‘ M artistic merits of a commu~ manage them?" asked Coun. i ‘ Ann“ nity. She highlighted the Scott Witmer. “There's the g ' _w 0 C hanges may be corn mural project at the Button desire to be creative but also ‘ ‘ K L ing to the way the city Factory but said in her seven the desire to have some con- ‘ ‘ ‘ promotes murals years on the advisory comv trol over what happens out 693 .» across the city as councillors mittee it is the only project there." W" Inâ€. :3 voted Monday to ask staff to to come forward to request a Dysart said implement» L _ shopping .I'. --,\,~:;"‘.‘- rt develop a new policy for the mural. ing a cityâ€"wide policy on , 3 unique I'l!‘ . _. , " . wallan, murals rather than a bylaw I-I "' ' ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' ' A member of the City's â€sl- [1 15 has worked in other cities ..-I-- "lea “W" Arts and Cultural Activities gns an mum across Canada. but acknowla Advisory Committee told are two very edged the need for the city - w AFB" “a council this week its memâ€" - ' to maintain some control. 4 AY s , .. hers believe murals should (11178,?th (and) n “it has to have bound; Bonanza JACK -' gas be opposmgrmngs. to . ‘ - bylaw and given a separate restrictions. but the word mm policy. "whom ’hylaw' is what prevents , m y. “Signs and murals are "wmkrofmer‘f-st’lm people from coming forth ‘ 5 two very different (and) ““1 (fulturzfl‘q‘"f’"'m and saying they want to do A - 1 ' ‘f x I." ' 2X]. i opposing things," said (Iar- Advuorycommmee something." said Dysart. ; ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ olyn Dysan. “So to get it out Staff will review their ' . a :2: of that bylaw is our main As pan of the staff report options and report back to it , ‘I g, y . 5‘ r 5 concern." to council on Monday. other council some time in the ‘13: ’ ‘ “31?: m ‘ ’ As soon as anyone look~ options available to council- new year . 7 I"? ‘ . ( 3' ’3‘ .“u w > ing to create a mural sees lors included making no The city's sign bylaw , “‘1 a ... the word “bylaw" they View amendments to the sign states murals are only per» , _ fl ‘ it as adeterrent, Dysart said. bylaw or to make amend- mitted in the uptown con- mh as opposed to encouraging ments to the mural portion and are subject to ap royal ' p theart form. of the sign bylaw. such as a from the advisor ' commit i Q can. from i < “We'd really like you to separate application pack- tee on culture and from - think outside the box and age. council. A sign permit costs COPPERHD cuss JAR come up with something Councillors worried $21282. hut non-profit or reallycreative," she said about who would regulate charity signs are exempt. cmnms Dysart also came before murals in the city If they Applicants may apply for V council in luly and said were removed from the a variance from the city at a murals are highly effective at bylaw. cost of about $1,100. but can deterring grafï¬ti and can “Has the committee still bedeniedbycouncil. r :Fh'ttï¬ â€˜ 7 £31: 3 ‘ ‘ '- -“ 1 I. 1 â€Art is w m 16?“; y :1 .. In - . _ . . . ,. , t l ,t _ Tonsofscentstochoosefrom 3‘.†_ A - mum 1 on. StudloTourflMrtSalo ï¬t H H , MIDSSY (DAR RUBBERMAIB mm" 27"“ m ' '-' ‘ ' ' ‘ ~ INSULATED SEAT to or. am no" ““1“" 3"“. 1“. ‘ eusmon mourn 3’ “1 i . . t _ t . . ‘4’ , Breath ‘ A . , . r , t, _ .‘ ’ ,. â€2‘†“12 -w v‘ h‘..ws‘t- ï¬ll.“ ,‘.\‘,V. .‘ . ‘ -.,l !(‘d mum ‘ _ ,_ _ y I t 5 iv, _ to. W“ ~~ ‘ i ' e“ w. I Vva‘v" " in ‘ 't' i'-‘,v"( ‘3 0f 08Ҡ4 {I “j r,.;vfg-.‘..n Wâ€; mist 0‘ which Ito-um °"" ‘ ' «mm.» “‘7‘ 3 ~99 Gall-n s 99 m l o m u “an.“ [IQ Humans-guru a . u autumn-«mummy. hunt-Quin“ _ ) mum taunsmuuuh . .mpflnph-nbï¬n-hhï¬hflhqz _ 1 y 11 2. , - .. a y . . \ i ' ' . . a»: a , r . . i I . â€In . , f v