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Walnut Creek design panel approves Alpine Square master sign program and CEQA exemption

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The Walnut Creek Design Review Commission voted to exempt and approve a revised master sign program for Alpine Square (1777 Patello Drive), including two freeway-facing skyline signs, after staff and the sign subcommittee recommended changes.

The Walnut Creek City Design Review Commission voted to find the Alpine Square master sign program exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act and approved the updated sign program for the commercial property at 1777 Patello Drive.

City planning staff said the program updates existing site signage and adds two new freeway-facing skyline signs, a garage entry/exit sign and revised tenant and site identification signage. Stephen Cook, assistant planner in the city’s community development department, told the commission the site is approximately 1.5 acres and developed with a three-story office building of…

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