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Kernersville adopts UDO text amendment to regulate murals, plaques and outdoor community art

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The Board of Aldermen approved amendments to Articles 5 and 11 of the Unified Development Ordinance to define and regulate "outdoor community art," historic painted signs, commemorative plaques, permitting, and maintenance standards.

KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — The Kernersville Board of Aldermen unanimously adopted a text amendment to the town’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) that establishes new rules for outdoor community art, historic painted signs and commemorative plaques.

Community Development Director Catherine Garner, who led the project over the summer, said the revision distinguishes “painted signs” and historic “ghost signs” from public art and creates permitting and maintenance rules. “We found that the term public art is most commonly associated with municipal programs that fund artwork in the public space, and we…

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