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Whenever the city becomes aware of or is notified and determines that graffiti is located on publicly or privately owned property visible from premises open to the public, the city is authorized to use public funds for the removal of graffiti, or for the painting or repairing of the graffiti, but shall not authorize or undertake to provide for the painting or repair of any more extensive area than that where the graffiti is located, unless it is determined in writing that a more extensive area is required to be repainted or repaired in order to avoid an aesthetic disfigurement to the neighborhood or community, or unless the property owner or responsible party agrees to pay for the costs of repainting or repairing the more extensive area. All aspects of graffiti removal are at the discretion of the city including, but not limited to, the method of and material used for repair. (Ord. 3074-08 § 6, 2008.)