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Planning commission approves temporary painted donor walls at Laguna Art Museum with conditions on timing and size
Summary
The commission approved a sign permit allowing two temporary painted donor walls on the Laguna Art Museum facades, subject to clarified conditions on display duration (three weeks after completion), allowance to expand sign height slightly if grid squares are 8x24 inches, and other operational limits; the action was approved unanimously.
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission on Jan. 15 approved a temporary sign permit for two painted donor walls on the Laguna Art Museum building at 307 Cliff Drive and North Coast Highway, authorizing painted donor-name grid panels on the facades for a short display period and requiring the building to be fully restored to its prior appearance after the display period.
Planning staff (Claire Park) described the proposal as two temporary painted wall signs — one 5 feet tall by 60 feet wide facing North Coast Highway and another 5 feet by 45 feet on Cliff Drive — divided into donor grid spaces (roughly…
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