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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,August 18,2014 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Mack stated that is his understanding as well and that the number of entrances/exits is based on the <br /> occupancy load and the finished interior space. <br /> Thiesse asked if there is any concern that the delivery trucks are going to park in front of the building. <br /> Reiners stated the drivers might be tempted to but that the road is very busy, which does not make it very <br /> feasible. Reiners stated he is sure the owners will coordinate with the delivery companies to make sure <br /> that they park in the rear of the building. <br /> Leskinen stated her concern is that the trucks will park near the corner on Blaine to provide closer access <br /> to the front door. <br /> Lemke commented that would block visual access to Shoreline. <br /> Reiners stated the only point they can gain direct access to the site would be at the intersection corner and <br /> that is further up the street. <br /> Landgraver asked if there are bay or garage doors proposed for the office space and where they would be <br /> situated. <br /> Reiners indicated there are two existing overhead doors on the northwest corner. <br /> Landgraver asked if both doors would remain. <br /> Reiners stated one bay door is proposed to remain and that the corner spot would not be an office. <br /> Mack asked the architect to clarify what he meant by the term off-peak business hours. Mack noted the <br /> Planning Commission can certainly put a restriction in the conditional use permit on what hours deliveries <br /> can be made. <br /> Reiners stated the occupant is proposing to have limited service hours for the restaurant and salon and that <br /> they will not be operating from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. <br /> Thiesse noted the conditional use permit goes with the property and that it may eventually become an <br /> issue. <br /> Patricia Dongoske stated she currently owns another full-service salon on Shoreline Drive and that <br /> deliveries are made in the back during off-peak hours. Dongoske stated delivery hours are generally <br /> around 9:30 a.m. and that the delivery people know what time to arrive and where to go. <br /> Dongoske stated with regard to the Blaine side,there will be a 42-inch fence along the patio area,which <br /> will prevent any deliveries being made through that area. Dongoske stated the restaurant will offer lunch <br /> and dinner Friday, Saturday and Sunday and dinner during the rest of the week. <br /> Chair Leskinen opened the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. <br /> There were no public comments regarding this application. <br /> Page 9 of 33 <br />
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