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Title 8
Public Peace, Morals And Welfare
Chapter 8.32
Vandalism and Graffiti

8.32.060 Removal of graffiti by violator.

A. Any person applying graffiti shall be responsible for the removal thereof or for the payment of the removal. Failure of any person to remove graffiti or pay for the removal shall constitute an additional violation of this ordinance. Where graffiti is applied by an unemancipated minor, the parents with legal custody or legal guardian shall also be responsible for such removal or for the payment for the removal. Such removal shall be done in a manner prescribed by the director of the department of public works, the commissioner of code enforcement, or any additional city department head, as authorized by the city council.

B. Any removal of graffiti from a historical property shall be reviewed by the Springfield Historical Commission in accordance with its rules and regulations. (added 11/14/2000) (as amended 06/20/2006)


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