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❑ <br />� <br />Plannin Of ' � <br />g fice Hours <br />December 10, 1986 <br />Page 2 <br />He proposes to remodel the building to retain 600 square feet <br />for the telephone store, 1,600 square feet for the dental lab <br />(reduced in size), and 2,�00 square feet for a pool hall. <br />The pool hall would have ten tables, and require about <br />twenty-one parking spaces. There would be no liquor, and <br />much of the pool hall use would be for league play. He notes <br />thats the charges run about $3.30 <br />The use is permitted in a B-3 Districtr hour for pool p1ay, <br />I suggest�d, and he agreed, that in the <br />this building that they would installprnewsscurbsemonelthe <br />property on the east end to define the existing two driveways <br />to Rice Street. Currently there is a sea of asphalt, and <br />poor delineation. Although this curbing is not required, we <br />agreed that it would be an appropriate thing do to, so as to <br />make the access and egress safer and better in appearance. <br />In effect then the easterly side of the parking lot would be <br />redone conforming to the fifteen foot setback requirements, <br />including the curbing of the two driveways. <br />4•�' Wintz, 646-1828 <br />George Wintz and Dick Anderson were in to discuss a minor <br />variance and a shnreline zonin a <br />at 1245 Josephine Road. Th�g pproval for their property <br />building which a Y Propose an addition to the <br />tures fronting onpLake Owassolnbutnlesstthanethelseveg struc- <br />feet required. The proposal appears a nty-five <br />prepare it on an existing survey with the�intent�ofThey will <br />it into the City by Dec�mber 2Z, getting <br />5. McTavich, 871-5615 <br />Ian McTavich and Tom Barbeau are from Paul Pink's <br />Architectural Company who were in wi�h three fellows from the <br />Scenic Sign Campany (25�2-g400}: Mark Ree, Rich Feneis, and <br />Ken Kloskin. They brought in a set o� drawings defining a <br />signing policy for the Pavilion Place Sho <br />include identification for individual shopspwith aCestandard <br />set of letters 24" high, to be done in white plastic face <br />letters, lit fram behind. <br />We reviewed the method k�y which these were going to be <br />established on a continuous line, suggestin that the <br />�ource run behind the letters rathe.r than gunderneathp�the <br />letters, thereby reducing the mass of th� <br />of the letters fall well within the graphics. The size <br />limitations. Prescribed sign ordinance <br />They note that the movie theaters and the health club are <br />doing well, but that the retail stores are not doing as well, <br />and appear to lack identification. We also agreed that the <br />interval b�tween identitication signs will be at least six <br />feet. <br />