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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> (3) A plan or design of the sign, and a photograph or drawing, showing its <br /> <br /> weight, dimensions, lighting equipment, materials, details of its attachment <br /> <br /> and hanging, and its position relative to relevant buildings, property lines, <br /> and adjacent streets; and <br /> <br /> (4) Any other information pertinent to the application as may be required by <br /> <br /> the [chief engineer] director of public works. <br /> (b) A sign permit is not transferable unless a notice of transfer is filed with the <br /> <br /> director of public works within ninety days of the effective date of a transfer <br /> <br /> of the real property on which the sign is permitted. The director of public <br /> <br /> works shall prescribe forms for this purpose. Note this is from the Maui sign <br /> code. 16.12A.190 <br /> <br /> Section [3-17]3-18. Compliance with article. <br /> <br /> Any permit, variance, or other approval issued pursuant to this article shall comply <br /> with all applicable requirements of this article. <br /> <br /> Section [3-1813-19. Action on permit application. <br /> <br /> (a) Upon receiving an application for a sign permit, submitted pursuant to Article <br /> <br /> 1, the Building Division shall: <br /> (1) Review the permit application for completeness; <br /> <br /> (2) If the application is deficient, identify and notify the applicant of the <br /> <br /> deficiencies [in writing]; and Chg at request of Engr <br /> (3) If the application is complete, begin to process the application. <br /> <br /> (b) Upon receiving a complete application for a sign permit, the director of public <br /> <br /> works shall: <br /> (1) Issue the sign permit in writing, if: <br /> <br /> (A) After an examination of the plans, specifications, and other data, <br /> <br /> the director of public works finds that the sign(s) that is the subject of <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 22 <br />