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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Tuesday, January 20,2004 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(MIKE KEAVENY ON BEHALF OF RICHARD M. KEAVENY REV. TRUST, 3425 <br />SHORELINE DRIVE, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND COMMERCIAL SITE <br />PLAN REVIEW - Continued) <br />Evans questioned whether the parking ratios as laid out were accurate. <br />Rahn stated that the plan doesn’t reflect what’s precisely required for parking and <br />landscaping to determine whether these are adequate and requested further information. <br />Evans noted that staff has merely estimated a reduction of 11 spaces to allow for green <br />space. He reiterated that 94 spaces below, and 53 spaces above for a total of 147 spaces is <br />what is required by zoning ordinance. <br />Acting Chair Mabusth maintained that a further detailed study would need to be provided <br />to determine specific amounts, which would enable the Commission to base its judgment. <br />While not uncommon for commercial property, Gundlach recognized that a parking <br />variance may be required, especially, in light of the differences in the hours of operation of <br />all the individual businesses on site. <br />Although a parking variance might be found acceptable now, Evans encouraged the <br />Commission to consider what the future use of this site might be. For instance, if used as <br />retail the site might require even more additional parking. He maintained that, when he and <br />his neighbors purchased their homes, there was simply a bowling alley with limited use <br />which resided at this location, he never would have imagined a full liquor licensed <br />restaurant use would move in next door. <br />As the next door neighbor most affected, Bertagnoli asked where the venting for the <br />restaurant would be. <br />Keaveny stated that he would work with the franchisee and the City on the ventilation and <br />air conditioning placement. <br />Ode reiterated that, in order to be successful bowling alleys need this combination of <br />services; restaurant, liquor license, and bowling alley. <br />Acting Chair Mabusth moved, Rahn seconded, to table Application #04-2977, <br />Michael Keaveny, 3425 Shoreline Drive, a Commercial Site Plan Review and <br />Conditional Use Permit., subject to receiving a complete site plan, parking plan and <br />analysis of needs, locate loading areas, type of lighting, signage locations, minimum <br />green space of 10’ along both avenues, landscaping plan, staircase repeir, type of <br />exterior materials and elevations, proposed improvements to the structure, and <br />exhaust fan location. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PAGE 52 of 53 <br />asttiisiai