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that he would rather not have to go before an additional Board if at all possible. In an <br />attempt to accommodate Mr. Garebedian's wishes, CR said that he spent staff time <br />working up a plan for the parking lot that might barely meet the zoning requirements. CR <br />said that moving the dumpsters elsewhere would take away a parking space and Mr. <br />Garebedian cannot afford to lose a single space. <br />Mr. Develis suggested sharing a single dumpster with Dunkin Donuts. That would <br />require less room and the dumpster could be moved to a spot away from the door. To <br />compensate for the extra trash in the single dumpster, he suggested scheduling more <br />frequent pickups of the dumpster. <br />CR thought that this was reasonable as long as the dumpster was in an enclosure. The <br />Board liked this solution too. Mr. Garebedian asked if he could use a stockade fence as an <br />enclosure as brick would be expensive. <br />CR said that the Board was mindful of the expense, but the Board has a standard that they <br />try to maintain. CR said that he would be willing to consider less expensive materials as <br />long as they are substantial. The enclosure cannot be flimsy. The dumpster abuts a <br />residential building. <br />Jimbo's Sign. <br />Mr. Garebedian said that he wanted to have a sign just like the Kabloom sign he would be <br />replacing - flat, with painted letters although the style of the letters would be more like <br />those on the "Action Glass" sign. <br />RE said that the Board was looking for a sign of the same shape and material as the <br />Dunkin Donuts sign. The Board prefers uniformity. <br />Mr. Garebedian and Mr. Develis pointed out that Dunkin Donuts uses "channel letters" <br />and if Jimbo's were to use the same the sign would be too long and expensive. Dunkin <br />Donuts is a national chain and can afford such signs. <br />JS asked if the site is located in Business-B? It is. <br />CR said that he liked the Kabloom sign and its gooseneck external lighting. He asked if <br />the Board would consider allowing a Kabloom-like sign using colors similar to the <br />Dunkin Donuts sign? <br />Both JS and JB said that they would like to see a rendition of the sign before approving it. <br />The Board decided to change the wording of the draft decision's condition #7 replacing <br />the first two sentences with "The wall sign(s) requires the issuance of a certificate of <br />appropriateness by the CPDC". <br />Dunkin Donuts' -Freestanding Sign. <br />Mr. Garebedian said that neither he nor the landlord had the authority to take down <br />Dunkin Donuts' sign. Dunkin Donuts is in violation not me. <br />Page 2 of 13 <br />