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Commission clears kiosk sign at Beulah Park for Cycle Yamhill wayfinding after clarifying dimensions
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a variance to permit a second freestanding/kiosk sign at Beulah Park to host Cycle Yamhill wayfinding and maps. The commission and applicant corrected mismatched dimension information in the record and approved a condition-limited variance; the applicant said the kiosk and trail signage are funded by a grant.
The Planning Commission approved a variance allowing a second freestanding kiosk sign at Beulah Park to display gravel-route wayfinding and local business information associated with the Cycle Yamhill program. Staff recommended approval, finding the kiosk supports park and recreational uses and does not create a traffic-safety issue because the kiosk location is not visible from Third Street.
Applicant Phil Higgins (Cycle Yamhill) described the kiosk as part of a funded wayfinding package tied to an outside grant. During the hearing staff and commissioners identified inconsistent dimensions…
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