Specifications include, but are not limited to:The Murals will aid in the beautification of the City and promote community pride. In addition, murals must meet the following additional criteria: 1. Materials: durable, graffiti resistant and weather resistant materials. 2. Murals shall not be used to advertise products or services offered or sold off premise or onsite in violation of City Code. 3. Mural approval does not warrant or guarantee that, after installation, the mural will be preserved or remain intact for the expected life span of the mural. If the artist/artists wishes to preserve the mural, it is his or her responsibility to reach an agreement regarding maintenance and preservation with the property owner. 4. Funds shall not be allocated for murals that do not allow for public review and design approval. 5. The following categories of murals are considered inappropriate and will not be approved: a. Obscene murals: murals which depict or describe nudity as defined in the city code which otherwise offends generally accepted community standards of decency, modesty, morality, contains words which tend to incite violence, violates any federal or state law restricting speech, and/or which has been legally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the permissible limits of constitutionally protected free speech. b. Murals which denigrate an individual, sex, religion, race, ethnic group, nationality, etc. c. Murals smaller than 100 square feet will not be considered.