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Tulsa Board of Adjustment approves sign variances for Riverside Kum & Go despite neighbor objections
Summary
The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment approved multiple variances allowing new Maverick-brand signage, including a 50-foot pole sign and one dynamic display, at a Kum & Go site on South Riverside Parkway after public comment and board debate over the River Development Overlay (RDO) intent.
At a meeting of the City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment, the board approved several variances for signage at the Kum & Go site at 10010 South Riverside Parkway, allowing larger and non‑monument freestanding signs and one dynamic display while denying a separate request to enlarge dynamic-display area beyond city limits.
The variances matter because the site sits inside the River Development Overlay (RDO) north of the Arkansas River, a zoning overlay intended to limit signage and other development that could detract from riverfront character.
Applicant Pete Webb told the board he reduced his earlier request after public concerns and that Maverick‑brand signs had already been installed on the building and canopy. “We made a little bit of a change since our last visit here,” Webb said, adding the…
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