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4. <br />The proposed sign b a wall sign that will be Uluminaied by interior <br />nuorescent tubes and in total b approximately 45 s f.. <br />approximately 8* wide and 8’ high centered on a brick wall that is <br />approximately 10-12’ high. The brick wall faces Shoreline Drive, a <br />highly traveled roadway which b commercial in nature. <br />B. Total existing signage on the property b 103 s.f., and will increase to <br />«;t <br />of the proposed sign <br />■ » <br />C.The proposed sign b intended to advertise the Calvary MemcMrui ennsuan <br />School, a use of the property approved via the <br />Resolution #886 adopted by the Orono City CouncU on March 16. 1978. <br />Planning Commbsion accepts applicant’s suted hardship that the 12 s.f. <br />limitation per sign surface would allow signage insufTicienl for tl* existing <br />church school use. and in the proposed waU location such a sign would <br />not be easily seen nor read. <br />E.The height of the sign b appropriate in the context of the wall on which <br />it will be located. <br />The City Council has considered thb application including the findings and <br />welfare of the community. <br />demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a subst^ial <br />right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and mtent of the <br />Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. <br />Page 2 of 5
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