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2 <br />that the Artist Team develop a second proposal within a reasonable timeframe, not <br />exceeding thirty (30) days. <br />In the event that a second Fully Developed Design Proposal is not accepted by the <br />Committee and/or the Hillsborough Historic District, the Artist and the County will <br />have the option to terminate this Agreement or develop a third design proposal within <br />a reasonable timeframe, not exceeding thirty (30) days. If the Artist or the County <br />chooses to terminate the agreement, the Artist will retain the first payment, and the <br />remainder of the Commission funds will remain with the County, who will have the <br />option to commission another artist for the project. <br />d. If a Fully Developed Design Proposal is approved as set forth above, the County will <br />notify the Artist in writing of the acceptance of the Fully Developed Design Proposal <br />(hereafter the "Approved Proposal"). Any change or deviation in scope, design, color, <br />size, material, texture or location or other change in the Approved Proposal must be <br />approved in advance and in writing by the Committee and/or the Hillsborough <br />Historic District and the Artist. <br />e. Copies of design proposals and any Approved Proposal shall be maintained in the <br />public records of the County. <br />ARTICLE 2. FABRICATION AND DELIVERY <br />a. The Artist shall fabricate and deliver the public art in accordance with the Approved <br />Proposal (the "Art Work"). <br />b. The County shall have the right to review the Art Work at reasonable times during <br />fabrication. If possible, a visit to the Artist's studio or the fabricator's studio by one <br />of more members of the Committee will be arranged. <br />c. The Artist shall notify the County when the Art Work is fabricated and ready for <br />delivery to, and installation at, the new Orange County Public Library. The Artist will <br />arrange and be responsible for the installation of the Art Work. If the public art does <br />not conform to the Approved Proposal, the County shall be entitled to reject the <br />public art, cease payment and pursue all remedies available to a purchaser of goods <br />under applicable law. <br />d. The Artist shall be responsible for providing a detailed description of the installation <br />steps for the Art Work, including recommended equipment and site preparation. The <br />County may, at its discretion, approve the installation of the Art Work. <br />ARTICLE 3. POST INSTALLATION PUBLICITY <br />Within 30 days of Final Acceptance, the Artist shall provide to the County the following: a set <br />of three views of the Art Work in digital form. If such products are not of sufficient quality to <br />serve as a guide to future conservation or for publicity and other promotional activities, the <br />County may require that they be replaced. The Artist shall be available at such times as may be <br />agreed between County and the Artist to present proposals, for installation of the Art Work and <br />for any inauguration or presentation ceremonies relating to the transfer of the Art Work to the <br />County or another public meeting or outreach. <br />