Shown is mural on Carter garage as shown in alley. One mural was on Yale and shown in last Update but that building was demolished this week and owner let muralist do it as a favor before tearing it down. See Comments.
One must follow the instructions below to have a mural. The homes in the Triangle do not qualify according to the second paragraph below that states “on a lot with two or more residential units.” One mural was on Yale and shown in last Update but that building was demolished this week and owner let muralist do it as a favor before tearing it down. See Comments.
2. Mailed notice of the meeting. The applicant shall send a letter to the applicable City Council District office, Neighborhood Council, and Business Improvement District in which the proposed mural is to be located announcing the meeting not less than 14 calendar days prior to the meeting date. The letter must describe the mural proposal and list the meeting location, date, and time. The letter must also include a copy of the site plan and building elevation or site photograph with a rendering showing the location and size of the proposed mural. The mural registration application will not be processed until the applicant provides a copy of the letter with a Certificate of Mailing provided by the Post Office for the meeting announcement. It should be noted that the completion of the mural registration process can only occur 45 days after the certificate of mailing date.
If the mural is placed on a lot with two or more residential units, the applicant shall send the letter, as described above, to the applicable City Council District office, Neighborhood Council, immediately adjoining neighbors and applicable Community Council, Homeowners Association, Block Club, or Improvement Association.

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