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Planning commission approves sign relocation, food‑truck amendments, vacant‑property registration expansion and Purple Heart parking pilot

Beaumont Planning Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

The Beaumont Planning Commission approved a sign‑program amendment, recommended amendments to the food‑truck ordinance, forwarded a vacant‑property registration expansion to council with clarifications, and supported a voluntary Purple Heart parking pilot.

The Beaumont Planning Commission on Nov. 19 approved or recommended several planning items in addition to forwarding the zoning code update to City Council.

Sign-program amendment: Planning staff presented an application to relocate a monument sign in the Beaumont Village commercial center. Katie Jensen said the original sign program (approved 2024) established tenant-signage standards and that the relocation aims to improve visibility. The commission voted to approve Plan 2025‑0275 and directed staff to prepare a notice of exemption (Class 11 accessory structures categorical exemption).

Food‑truck and vending regulations: Staff recommended ordinance updates after City Council direction and a follow‑up evaluation. Katie Jensen said the draft moves quarterly inspections to an annual inspection paired with business‑license renewal, proposes an online location‑logging system for food trucks and clarifies timing and…

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