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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Tuesday, January 20, 2004 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (MIKE KEAVENY ON BEHALF OF RICHARD M. KEAVENY REV. TRUST,3425 <br /> SHORELINE DRIVE, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND COMMERCIAL SITE <br /> PLAN REVIEW—Continued) <br /> Keaveny indicated that the receptacle was proposed for the southeast corner and would be <br /> fenced. <br /> Gaffron believed the applicants could find a better location for the trash receptacle, further <br /> away from the access and neighborhood. <br /> Keaveny stated that he would propose placing a monument sign and planter box directing <br /> people on Shoreline Dr. to the Pizza Factory and bowling alley off Kelly Avenue. <br /> Gundlach pointed out that the sign located in the right-of-way of Kelly Avenue would be <br /> removed in conjunction with a new sign to be erected in the northeast corner of the lot. <br /> Smaller directional signs would be placed below to mark the access. <br /> Acting Chair Mabusth encouraged the applicant to talk to the Public Works department <br /> about the proposed location of the signage and monument sign as they might interfere with <br /> sight lines. <br /> Gundlach noted that the lighting plan would include illumination for the stairwell and staff <br /> would recommend that all lights be shielded and directed downward elsewhere on site. <br /> Acting Chair Mabusth stated that she would support a monument sign at the northeast <br /> corner of Kelly Avenue and Shoreline Drive versus a pole sign. <br /> Fritzler pointed out that a pole light would interfere less with sight lines at the corner. <br /> Keaveny agreed that a pole sign with a planter and signs on it would be less obtrusive. <br /> Gaffron acknowledged that a monument sign would have the potential to cause problems. <br /> In reference to the `hours of operation', Bremer questioned whether delivery would be <br /> envisioned in the plan. <br /> While he anticipated it could be planned for at a later date, Ode was unsure at this time <br /> whether delivery times would be an option. He indicated that his preferred hours of <br /> operation would be noon— 1:00 A.M. <br /> Acting Chair Mabusth maintained that there were many other open issues as well, <br /> including resolution of the bus shelter location. <br /> Fritzler acknowledged that patrons may decide to use Kelly Avenue to cut over the County <br /> PAGE 50 of 53 <br />