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, � � <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,October 20,2008 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#08-3381 BARRY TANNER,3435 SHORELINE DRIVE,CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br /> CONTINUED) <br /> Tanner stated the proposed sign is 8' x 5'and is somewhat smaller than the old sign. <br /> Lindgren stated she does not feel the proposed signage is too large. Lindgren requested the lighting not <br /> shine into the residential area and that she would like to see the rear of the building improved. <br /> Kempf noted the sign is illuminated from within and would be visible. <br /> Lindgren stated she understands that. Lindgren concurred the stairs are unsafe and should be improved. <br /> Bertagnoli asked how big the proposed kitchen is. <br /> Tanner stated their plan is not to expand the current kitchen and that they will keep the food to a <br /> minimum, such as pizzas,burgers and fries. <br /> Turner stated there is a level of service that can be provided without the health department being <br /> involved but that burgers and fries would rise to that level and require additional regulation. <br /> Curtis asked whether there is a grill and frying station located within the building currently. <br /> Tanner noted there are other ways of serving burgers without having a grill. <br /> Sclioenzeit noted the Planning Commission did discuss the benefit of having some type of food <br /> available if alcohol is going to be served. <br /> Curtis noted that some comments from the previous Planning Commission meeting dealt with concerns <br /> from the neighbors regarding the food odors that may be emitted from the bowling center. <br /> Berg stated it is her understanding that the applicant is proposing a small snack type facility and that it <br /> would be difficult to distinguish food odors coming from this facility versus Culver's or Narrows Salon. <br /> Kempf noted this district does allow that type of use and that it would be difficult to control the food <br /> odors. <br /> Chair Kempf closed the public hearing at 6:53 p.m. <br /> Schoenzeit asked whether there would be bowling leagues and how many people are typically on a <br /> team. <br /> Tanner stated there would be five or six players on a team. <br /> , Schoenzeit commented that with ten bowling lanes and five people to a bowling team,approximately 50 <br /> parking stalls would be required for the bowling leagues and staff and that the 60 stalls should be <br /> mandatory. Schoenzeit stated the number of parking stalls required may exceed that number at the <br /> crossover time. <br /> PAGE 7 <br />