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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br />Kellev asked about drainage. He noted the pond elevation is lower than that of the <br />Lld-mg. He was informed that tiling would be installed “"'‘'^sroun.^to coll^ water <br />and transport it to the pond. Sepena indicated where the p.ping w ould be located <br />Kelley asked about lighting He is concerned with its impact on the neighboring <br />properties GaHVon displayed the lighting plan. Dillon said they "'“I’ <br />to satisfy the needs of the businesses and neighborhood. Kelley asked that directional <br />Srh us^to reflect away from the neighbors. Kelley was informed that wble their <br />insuraL company may desire exterior lighting 24 hours a day, the issue would be <br />studied Dillon no'ted that the expense of lighting is also a concern. Dillon indicated the <br />light choices made meet standard requirements. Sepena showed the locations of the tour <br />lithl poles on the site plan. Additional lights would be placed over the doonvays <br />Kelley asked what type of poles would be used for the lighting. He was informed that the <br />Lie i a 20' shoebox with a single head bulb. Kelley asked the applicatit to ““"J" <br />putting the light pole indicated on the other side of the building and ang.e it towards the <br />Lilding to shelter the light away from the residential area Dillon agreed to study the <br />lighting issue noting the same concerns were expressed at the Planning Comrmssion leyel. <br />Kelley asked the hours of operation Dillon said the bank wouW haye typical banking <br />hours. The coffee shop would open around 6:30-7:00 a m and close between 10-11.00 <br />p m The bagc! shop would open somewhat later There would be limited hours of <br />operation on Sundays. Kelley asked if the applicant would allow a 24 hour operation <br />Dillon said he did not believe that type of business w ould be attracted to this site. <br />Kelley asked about snow storage. Dillon said some snow could be moved to the pond <br />area but the majority would be hauled off site. <br />Jabbour indicated that the landscape architect asked that the applicant proceed carefully <br />with their lighting plan. Jabbour asked if there was a glare ordinance on lighting. <br />Gaffron said the ordinance requires that the source of the light not be visible outside of <br />the property. 1 le believed the shoe-box style would address that concern <br />Peterson said she continued to have reservations about the minimal parking setback. <br />Goetten said she appreciated the concerns for a possible upgrade of CoRd 19 in the <br />future but was concerned with the loss of parking if the Planning Contmission <br />recommendation was approved Peterson noted the amount of parking cannot be <br />reduced Gaflron indicated the parking allotment was three spaces over the requirement <br />He saw no area where the driving space could be reduced A change in parking would <br />change the marketability of the building and require a totally new set of plans Jabbour <br />said a plan for a taller building would not be preferred <br />12
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