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,'V <br />i>. <br />k’ <br />'■f; <br />[.r- <br />~-:r <br />> 1 '-.• <br />J,v <br />r. <br />¥-t:/ <br />r’'»- <br />y".:• <br />. y.. <br />Ordinance Aroendr.er.ts May 5, 1?91 <br />rage 2 cf 5 <br />^■'anninc Commission unanimously voted to amend rhe code <br />^ aH<Jiad ''■'a^'-v'no that muntctpa- <br />!L£rv/.ci“ciJ light II ?hrcurr.nt municipal facilities study, it may not be <br />the alptcpriate tiae to address such amendments. <br />The enclosed ordinance amendment (Exhibit <br />drafted per the Planning Commission’s unanimous recommendation. <br />Taimorarv signs. (Please review ix.'-.ibit C for background on <br />p]^Qpo8sd aniBndiii^nt •) <br />The 1988 amendment of tlie temporary sign ordinance not <br />worked for the Orono business community. One ® <br />riliolth period doe. not worx. ^ <br />SSmIIV *MiSf tt“alilouncripecial sales or openings and are only <br />needed at the most for a two week period. <br />niAa«e review the Navarre business community's petition <br />(ExhJit D) 'Ihsy as^M be allow^l four temporary signs a year <br />i??"“period o/ two weeks. Te <br />PlI^^o VoaliiMion consider the customary mobile signs nsed at <br />for a total of 64 s.f. <br />Mr Wear owner of a multi-use business, found the proposedrdshM.Tr, ’s-iss <br />building. <br />Two of the Planning Commission menders "*'® <br />2Slt\%\*kVlVy ,®„rn%“a rtelS? <br />Sttii*” alUVproiiforaling County Road 15 and 19 within <br />Havarre business district. <br />...1,