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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 9, 2004 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />• PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS — Roland Jurgens, Representative <br />Jurgens stated he did not have any comments pertaining to the items on tonight's <br />agenda, but requested a joint work session be scheduled between the Planning <br />Commission and the City Council to discuss the moratorium. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />5. #02 -2843 PROFESSIONAL PROPERTIES OF ORONO, 2765 KELLEY <br />PARKWAY — PUD AMENDMENT FOR WALL SIGN <br />Gaffron stated Orono Dental Care is requesting a sign permit to allow a wall sign on the <br />southeast wall of the Orono Professional Properties building in addition to the existing <br />12' 8" monument sign which was previously approved by the Council. Orono Dental Care <br />is requesting a 7' 11" wide, 6' tall internally illuminated wall sign. Gaffron noted the <br />wall sign, along with the existing monument sign, will total less than the maximum sign square <br />footage allowed for this property in the B -6 District. Staff recommends approval of the PUD <br />amendment. <br />is Dr. Karl Berg noted the sign would be located on the southeast side of the building rather than <br />the northwest side as originally proposed. <br />• <br />Murphy stated he was recently in this area during the nighttime hours and had noticed that the <br />night lights on this building are white in color. Murphy commented that the majority of the <br />night lights currently in the City are amber lights, which in his opinion are aesthetically more <br />pleasing than the white lights. Murphy inquired what the rationale is for having amber lights <br />versus white lights, and suggested the City look at requiring the night lights throughout the City <br />be more uniform. <br />McMillan commented she prefers white lights and questioned whether the lighting at this <br />site should be pointed more downward rather than outward. <br />Berg stated he has questioned the architect concerning the lighting on the building and was <br />informed that they do comply with the City's lighting regulations. <br />City Administrator Moorse noted the City would soon be installing a number of lights along <br />Kelley Parkway and that a quick review of this situation would be necessary if any changes <br />are to be made to the color of the lights. Moorse indicated he is unaware of what color lighting <br />has been chosen along Kelley Parkway and would check on the situation. <br />Roland Jurgens, Planning Commission, stated there are two types of night lights available, <br />a mercury vapor light and a high pressure sodium light. Jurgens stated the high pressure <br />sodium lights, which are amber in color, are more efficient. <br />PAGE 3 <br />