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Planning commission approves larger signage for 118 San Mateo Road restaurant
Summary
The Half Moon Bay Planning Commission voted 4-0 to approve a sign permit allowing four signs totaling about 55.5 square feet for a new restaurant at 118 San Mateo Road, including a 25-square-foot digital menu board. Staff said the proposal meets local sign-code limits for a site on a major highway and is categorically exempt from CEQA.
The Half Moon Bay Planning Commission on an unspecified date approved a sign permit for a new restaurant at 118 San Mateo Road, allowing four business signs totaling about 55.5 square feet, including a 25-square-foot digital menu board for a drive-through. The vote was 4-0.
Staff said the site at the northeast corner of Cabrillo Highway and San Mateo Road is a two-tenant building adjacent to the town boulevard scenic corridor and a community gateway, and that the proposal required planning-commission approval because one sign would exceed 20 square feet and the total sign area would exceed 40 square feet. "The project includes 4 business signs," staff said in the presentation, and the largest sign would be 25…
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