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Planning commission approves master sign program for Delmonte Boulevard commercial property

June 24, 2026 | Seaside, Monterey County, California


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Planning commission approves master sign program for Delmonte Boulevard commercial property
The Seaside Planning Commission unanimously approved a master sign program for a multi‑tenant commercial property at 1739 Delmonte Boulevard on June 24.

Assistant planner Mitchell Wexler said the application would replace two wall signs and the faces on an existing freestanding sign. The proposed sign faces result in a total proposed area of roughly 209.1 square feet compared with a typical 100 square‑foot limit for the property’s primary frontage, but staff recommended approval because the package largely maintains the site’s existing signage pattern and the structural sign elements are not changing.

Wexler described materials as vinyl, polycarbonate and acrylic with metal studs for wall‑mounted elements and noted one existing freestanding sign is technically one foot taller than current code allows but remains nonconforming as a structural element. Commissioners had no in‑person public comment and moved to approve the master sign program by unanimous vote. Staff again reminded the public of the seven‑day appeal window following the decision.

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