File #: ORD. 2021-128    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 5/11/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/14/2021 Final action: 6/14/2021
Title: To repeal City Code ? 2-3, concerning the City logo, and to amend ch. 2, art. I of the City Code by adding therein a new section 2-3, concerning the City logo, for the purpose of abandoning the former City logo and establishing a new City logo.
Patrons: Mayor Stoney
Attachments: 1. Ord. No. 2021-128
Title
To repeal City Code ? 2-3, concerning the City logo, and to amend ch. 2, art. I of the City Code by adding therein a new section 2-3, concerning the City logo, for the purpose of abandoning the former City logo and establishing a new City logo.
Body
THE CITY OF RICHMOND HEREBY ORDAINS:
? 1. That section 2-3 of the Code of the City of Richmond (2020) be and hereby is repealed as follows:
[Sec. 2-3. City logo.
The logo of the City shall be represented by an oval shape with an interpretive design of the Richmond skyline, the James River, and the bridges connecting the community. The word "RICHMOND" in Roman characters appears above the skyline and bridge design, and the word "VIRGINIA" in smaller Roman characters appears below a wave design representing the James River. A rising star dots the "I" in "RICHMOND," symbolizing the City's role as the capital of the Commonwealth.]
? 2. That Chapter 2, Article I of the Code of the City of Richmond (2020) be and hereby is amended by adding therein a new section numbered 2-3 as follows:
Sec. 2-3. City logo.
The logo of the City shall be described as a circular design. The upper two-thirds of the logo is a field of royal blue, the lower one-third is red, and a thin line of white is imposed above the red section. In the center, a white silhouette of a bare-headed bateau boatman, standing on the prow of a bateau, is facing and poling toward the honor side (left), with the end of the pole extending into a red stroke. Orbiting in an open bottomed arc around the boatman are nine white stars, representing the states of which Richmond was once capital. Five inner circles and strokes create individual layers beginning with the outermost layer; a repeating pattern of light gray and dark gray shapes resembling the strands of a rope complete the outer boarder. A thin light gray outer inner stroke separates a thick navy-blue stroke containing the text in white: "CITY OF RICHMOND" centered on th...

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