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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING CONIlVIISSION 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 noted Staff's calculation was based upon the gross square footage upstairs. <br /> Turner noted Staff included only the bowling on the basement level of the building in the parking <br /> calculation. Turner stated she counted 103 parking stalls available. <br /> Tanner stated there is also the possibility that there will not be full leagues back to back. <br /> Schoenzeit commented that ample parking should be a requirement. <br /> Tanner stated he does not own the building and that he has already incurred considerable cost in <br /> bringing his application before the City. Tanner stated he would prefer to stay with the 44 spaces in the <br /> lower parking lot and not pave an additional parking area at the present time. <br /> Rice asked whether the gravel parking area would actually be utilized. <br /> Tanner stated that is possible. <br /> Rice stated if the gravel parking area is being used on a regular basis,that would be an indication of <br /> whether additional blacktop parking is required. <br /> Kempf stated it is likely they will utilize the upper parking area as well as the parking area to the west if <br /> they prefer not to use the stairs: <br /> Schoenzeit stated the number of leagues could dictate the number of parlcing stalls required. <br /> Kempf stated it appears the Planning Commission would like the stairway improved and well lit and <br /> that the upper parking area does not need to be paved at the present time. <br /> Berg asked where the bicycle rack would be located. <br /> Tanner illustrated there is an area by the garage where a bicycle rack could be located. <br /> Kempf noted the bowling center is located close to the Dakota Trail and asked whether there is a <br /> particular number of bicycle racks that the applicant is considering. <br /> Tanner stated to his understanding a bicycle rack could hold approximately 12 bicycles. <br /> Kempf stated the lighting mounted on the building should be removed. <br /> Tanner indicated he is not opposed to removing them. <br /> Berg noted the applicant would be required to adhere to the City's lighting code. <br /> Turner stated the City's code requires the lighting to face downward and that the light fixtures do appear <br /> to meet that code. <br /> PAGE 8 <br />