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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
1996-1998
Bill/Resolution
280
Draft
06
Introducer
Gary Safarik and J. Curtis Tyler, III, Council Members
Referred To
Council
Action 1
Presented: Council - 6/16/04
Action 2
Council: Defers Bill 280, Draft 6, to 7/23/04 Council Meeting - 6/16/04
Action 3
Council: Bill 280, Draft 6 amended to Draft 7 - 10/20/04
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without any further action, and any sign installed, constructed, erected, relocated, or altered <br /> under that permit is in violation of this chapter. <br /> Division 6. Variances <br /> Section 3-22. Variances. <br /> (a) In unique cases where strict enforcement of this chapter would result in unnecessary <br /> hardship or practical difficulty, and where desirable relief may be granted without detriment <br /> to the public interest, convenience or welfare, the Hawaii County Council may grant, by <br /> resolution, a request for a variance from any provision of this chapter. <br /> <br /> (b) Variance applications shall be submitted upon a form designated by the director and shall <br /> include at a minimum, the following information and attachments: <br /> (I) The sign owner's and the property owner's name, phone number, and <br /> mailing address. <br /> (2) The location, tax map key number, and zoning of the property upon which the sign is <br /> located; <br /> (3) A map showing: <br /> (A) The location of the sign; and <br /> (B) All streets adjacent to the lot or building where the sign is located; <br /> (4) A photo or drawing of the relevant sign(s); <br /> (5) A citation of the code section from which a variance is requested; <br /> (6) A complete copy of any sign permit application or rejection of the sign permit, if any; <br /> (7) An explanation of any unique circumstances, in particular, those arising from peculiar <br /> physical conditions not ordinarily found in most districts, peculiarity of the business, or <br /> other special event or circumstance; <br /> (8) An explanation of why granting the variance will not adversely affect the rights of <br /> adjacent property owners or tenants, including an explanation of alternative measures, <br /> if any, that the applicant is proposing to take in lieu of compliance with the applicable <br /> code section; <br /> (9) Notice of the variance application shall be served to adjacent property owners and <br /> tenants not less than ten days prior to initial consideration by the Hawaii County <br /> Council; <br /> (10) An explanation of why the variance will not unreasonably violate the interest, safety, <br /> convenience, or general welfare of the public; and <br /> IS <br /> <br />
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