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� � i; <br /> � O� <br /> � O , O <br /> . • � 3 C ITY of ORONO <br /> : ,� - , � � : <br /> , ti . <br /> I �'�� �G~ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCiL <br /> I `�kEsH.og' rvo. 5 2 g � . <br /> 2. The property is located in the RR-1B, One Family Rural Residential <br /> � Zoning District which requires a minimum lot axea of 2 acres and a <br /> minimum lot width of 200'. <br /> � <br /> � J 3. The Planning Commission reviewed this application at a public hearing <br /> � held on February 22, 2005 and recommended approval of the sign size <br /> 4 variance and temporary signage based on the following findings: <br /> a. The property is 6.4 acres in area and has over 400' of frontage along <br /> Highway 12. <br /> b. The current Orono Zoning Code does not have sign standards for <br /> institutional uses allowed conditionally within Residential Districts. <br /> � Within Residential Districts a nameplate sign with a maximum of 12 <br /> � s.f. is pernutted. <br /> � � c. The existing ground sign will be re-faced. The sign face area is 4.5' x � <br /> I . 9' or 40.5 s.f. <br /> I <br /> d. Temporary banners in accordance with Zoning Code 78-1466(8) � <br /> should be allowed in order for the applicant to announce the new <br /> location for the daycare. <br /> [ 4. The Planning Commission reviewed this application at a public hearing <br /> � held on February 22, 2005 and recommended approval of the conditional . <br /> fuse permit for a 69 student daycaxe based on the following findings: <br /> � a. The site meets or exceeds the parking and playground size - <br /> � requirements established in the Zoning Code. <br /> a � <br /> b. The building has been approved for daycare use in the past. <br /> 5. The City Council has considered this application includirig the findings <br /> and recominendation of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, � <br /> comments by the applicant and the public, and the effect of the proposed <br /> variance on the health, safety and welfare of the community. � <br /> • 6. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are , , <br /> peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other properiy in this zoning <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />