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Commission delays Sherwin‑Williams proposal on North Palm Canyon; asks for stronger street-facing entrance and landscaping
Summary
The commission continued a major development permit application for a 4,012 sq ft Sherwin‑Williams retail building, asking the developer to return with a revised design that increases glazing and provides a clear pedestrian entrance on Palm Canyon and improves west‑side landscaping.
The Planning Commission on Feb. 26 continued a proposed major development permit for a new 4,012-square-foot Sherwin‑Williams store near the southeast corner of North Palm Canyon Drive and East Stevens Road, asking the applicant to return with a revised plan that provides a stronger street-facing entrance, more glazing on the Palm Canyon elevation and revised landscaping.
The item matters because the site is on a prominent stretch of Palm Canyon designated for pedestrian activity; commissioners said the current design reads as a “back of house” facing the street and conflicts with the city’s desire for walkable storefronts. Staff identified technical items that must be resolved, including outdoor lighting photometrics, two substandard end parking spaces that need dimension changes or curb adjustments, and required documentation of light fixtures.
Staff presented the major…
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