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DESIGN GUIDELINES 1 4 <br />DG -199 Art installations should not be placed within the <br />pedestrian walkway or any other area where they may <br />impede the intended use of that area. <br />DG - 200 Public/private art should reinforce local or regional <br />cultural themes. <br />DG - 201 Large, blank walls should incorporate murals or bas-relief <br />to break up large solid planes. <br />DG - 202 Public/private art should be located in prominent areas as <br />a centerpiece to open space or plaza spaces. Art <br />installations should be well -lit and maintained. <br />DG - 203 Public/private art zones should be designated and the <br />appropriate utility needs supplied in strategically located <br />places throughout the planning area. This will allow for <br />temporary or rotating public art installations. <br />DG - 204 Interactive art pieces that are meant to be climbed or sat <br />on are encouraged, provided they meet the safety <br />requirements outlined in the most recent version of the <br />California Access Compliance Advisory Reference Manual <br />regarding playground design standards. <br />r/ <br />Wall murals, free-standing structures, and shade structures are examples of <br />functional public art. <br />MAINPLACE SPECIFIC PLAN 1 4-30 <br />