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~Mtv •r.y, <br /> ° "'w°. BUILDING DIVISION -DPW <br /> <br /> '~;r ~.N~r~` COUNTY OF HAWAII - 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 7 -Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Hilo Office (808) 961 8331 Fax (808) 961-8410 Kona Office (808) 327-3520 Fax (808) 327-3509 <br /> June 20, 2003 <br /> Memorandum ~ <br /> TO: CHARMAINE T. DORAN, Legislative Assistant ~O z ~7 <br /> Office of the Legislative Auditor z ro m <br /> ,j / - ~ <br /> FROM: BRIA9 KAJIKAWA ~ r. <br /> Actin Division Chie 3 ~ <br /> i <br /> SUBJECT: Bill 280, Draft - 4 Relating to Signs and Advertising <br /> Comments from Planning Department Letter Dated 2/20/03. <br /> Sec. 3.61 (a) (1); Sec. 3.61 (a)(2)(b) - I see no problem with the amount <br /> of signs that they want to propose, however, I have a problem with the size of the <br /> signs as it relates to different sections of Kailua Village. It should be one size fits <br /> all. It makes the enforcement hard to do. <br /> Sec. 3.61(a)(3) (Projecting sign) -The term "public way" needs to be <br /> defined under Section 3-3. Definitions. <br /> Sec. 3-63 (Number of Signs) -This is dependent upon the zoning, in it <br /> allows for several types of sign to be used it just says one sign (Section 3-11). <br /> Unless I am interpreting it wrong you are allowed to have one each of the <br /> following in a commercial/industrial districts; ground sign; marquee sign; <br /> projecting sign; wall sign; window signs and painted window signs. <br /> Sec. 3-64(a)(3) Temporary Sign or banner - If it will be permitted for <br /> Kailua-Kona it should be permitted anywhere else on the island. ° <br /> Comments from Ted Pirsig, Letter dated 3/18/03. <br /> Sec. 3-12(5) Painted windows -This we have a problem with. In the old <br /> sign ordinance if it is on the exterior of the window it needs a sign, however, if it <br /> is on the interior of the window permit is not required. Window painting should be <br /> treated as a sign and limitations should be set. <br /> Sec. 3-64 prohibited signs -This is just limited to a certain district. It is <br /> hard to regulate. If it is prohibited in one district, it should be pr hibited <br /> throughout the entire island. No. ~ <br /> Ref. Tpj <br /> Sec. 3-55 sample of materials - I concur with Ted Pirsi~6~ t~P.l~ _ ~N <br /> to happen with the sample? We in the building division don't want to keep it. <br /> <br />