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Planning board approves wayfinding kiosk, reviews sign variance and multiple site plans
Summary
West Mulhouse City Planning Board approved a four-sided wayfinding kiosk and reviewed a requested sign variance for a halo-lit 10-square-foot sign, plus applications for a real estate office, a short-term rental and a restaurant; board raised concerns about lighting precedent, grease traps and parking.
The West Mulhouse City Planning Board on March 4 approved a four-sided wayfinding kiosk and reviewed several new site-plan applications while pressing applicants for additional technical details on signage lighting, grease traps and parking.
The board reviewed SB26-00241 for a proposed freestanding sign at 41 Southwestern Avenue; the applicant asked to install a double-sided sign totaling 10 square feet with an internal halo-lit (backlit) effect. Committee members noted the city's code standard of 6 square feet for this zoning and raised concerns…
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