Yucca Valley Planning Commission to review color change and mural applications at tonight’s meeting (4/22)

The Yucca Valley Planning Commission meeting will begin with a review of an Exterior Color Change application for El Comandante Taqueria, located at 56945 Twentynine Palms Highway. Tonight will be the third time the Commission has considered the application, which was denied twice due to colors and design being out of compliance with the Commercial Design Guidelines. The Commission moved to continue the item so that the applicant would be in attendance to answer questions about the design.

The Commission will then consider a Wall Permit Application for a commercial building at 56193 Twentynine Palms Highway, formerly inhabited by Awe Bar. The applicant proposes to paint a mural along the north, northeast, and southeast-facing building walls along the highway, with a theme titled Celebrating the Flowers of the High Desert. Town Staff recommends that the Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Commission review the mural design and artist qualifications.

Lastly, the Planning Commission will receive the Land Development Update.

Tonight’s meeting is open to the public and begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Yucca Valley Community Center.

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Adeline J. Wells
Adeline J. Wells is a reporter and on-air DJ at Z107.7. A native of the Midwest, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin with degrees in Political Science and Environmental Studies. When not writing, she enjoys desert drives, learning to play the banjo, and going dancing.