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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
1996-1998
Bill/Resolution
280
Draft
05
Introducer
Gary Safarik & J. Curtis Tyler, III, Council Members
Referred To
PWIRC
Action 1
Presented: PWIRC - 6/1/04
Action 2
PWIRC-52: Recommends passage of Bill 280, Draft 5, on first reading - 06/01/04
Action 3
Council: Amends Bill 280, Draft 5, to Draft 6 - 6/16/04
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\Council Records\Communications\2002-2004
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(I I) An explanation of why a strict application of the terms of this chapter would work an <br /> unnecessary hardship and practical difficulty upon the applicant or the community; and <br /> (12) Any fee(s), prescribed by this chapter. <br /> <br /> (c) Upon review of a complete application, and, if applicable, the director shall forward the <br /> application through the planning director to the Kailua Village Design Commission for its <br /> review and recommendation, then to the Council for its consideration and decision. <br /> Section 3-23. Variances; criteria for granting. <br /> <br /> (a) Only in situations where the following conditions exist may a variance be granted: <br /> (I) Granting the variance is necessitated by peculiar physical conditions not ordinarily <br /> found in most districts, because of the peculiarity of a business, or as a result of a <br /> special event or circumstance; <br /> (2) Granting the variance will not adversely affect the rights of adjacent property owners or <br /> tenants; <br /> (3) Granting the variance will not unreasonably violate the interest, safety, convenience, or <br /> general welfare of the public; <br /> (4) A strict application of the terms of this chapter would work unnecessary hardship and <br /> practical difficulty upon the applicant or the community; <br /> (5) Granting the variance will not constitute a grant of personal or special privilege <br /> inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties under identical ordinances, <br /> statutes, or rules, and <br /> (6) The application is complete. <br /> (b) In and of itself, prior construction of a sign without a permit, regardless of the cost or value <br /> of the sign, shall not be deemed to constitute sufficient reason to grant a variance. <br /> (c) Council resolutions granting variance requests shall state the underlying factual basis for the <br /> Council's findings that each of the requisite conditions to grant a variance has been satisfied. <br /> Division 7. Fees <br /> Section 3-24. PermitNariance fees <br /> (a) Applicants for sign permits pursuant to this chapter shall pay the following non- <br /> refundable fees: <br /> (1) For a new sign permit, $25 for each sign; and <br /> (2) For a sign permit for a sign erected prior tp obtaining a sign permit $100 for each <br /> sign. <br /> 16 <br /> <br />
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