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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 16, 1996 <br />(#15 - #2103 Orono Hockey Boosters - Continued) <br />During public comments, George Stickney, who is on the fund rai^ng committee for the <br />project, reported on the need for ice time and the effort being made to make the arena <br />debt free. Stickney said he was totally in favor of the rink. <br />Mabusth asked the architect, Ted Rozeboom, to elaborate on the building itself Ma^sth <br />commented that the exterior finish of the ice arena was similar to that of the City &ctlity. <br />Rozeboom said the palate had changed but was vernacular with the institutions as to its <br />long term dundnKty with the use of masonry and oversized brick or stone, possibly Kasota <br />stone. There will be a vertical difference compared to the metal seamed roof used on the <br />City facility. Bowstring trusses will be reflective of the rolling hills in the area. On an <br />economical standpoint, the building will fit in with some conformities. <br />Midxisth asked Rozdx)om to elaborate on the floor plan. Rozeboom said there were 3-4 <br />has*c components: the Olympic size sheet of ice; a south-facing entry loW^ using a <br />concentration of windows and glass and sitting 2-1/2' to 3' higher than the ice; a public <br />restroom, concession, and suministrative office portion with a meeting room of 1000 s.f. <br />overlooking the rink. T»iere will be seating for 800. The building will be placed into the <br />hillside and curved and pushed into the hill on the west to minimize the height. Without <br />the use of alot of windows, Rozeboom said the brkk selection was very important. The 4 <br />locker rooms, with two shared toilet facilities, will be located on the east side beyond the <br />trussed area along with the mechanical and Zamboiu rooms. Rozeboom noted the <br />difficulty in working with and costs associated with the soils, but said the site was g< <br />Mabusth noted the importance of keeping any noisy activities away firom the existing <br />residential along west lot line. Engebretson confirmed that the active areas will be away <br />from the residences. <br />Lindquist asked if any comments have been received from residents on the west side of the <br />property. Engebretson said no. Mabusth noted the information meeting scheduled by <br />applicants for residents on Wednesday, January 24, 7:30 p.m , in the Council Chambers. <br />Schroeder asked if there was the ability to change from a non-profit status to a for-profit <br />status. Engebretson said there was not adding that a non-profit organization is exempt <br />from paying real estate taxes. <br />L.