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(6) A complete copy of any sign permit application or <br /> rejection of the sign permit, if any; <br /> An explanation of [Ekea~lic~t's]any unique circumstances, in particular, those <br /> arising from peculiar physical conditions not ordinarily found in most districts, <br /> peculiarity of the[-apglieaHt~s] business, or 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 /> (11) 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[.]~d <br /> (12) Any fee( [asl prescribed by this chapter. <br /> <br /> u 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 <br /> its review and recommendation then to the Council for its consideration and decision. <br /> Section 3-[24]23. Variances; criteria for granting. <br /> (a) Only in situations where the following conditions exist may a variance be granted: <br /> (1) [~4g~Eef-a]Granting the variance is necessitated by peculiar physical conditions not <br /> ordinarily found in most districts, because of the peculiarity of a business, or as a <br /> result of a special event or circumstance; <br /> (2) Granting the variance will not adversely affect the rights of adjacent property owners <br /> or tenants; <br /> (3) Granting the variance will not unreasonably violate the interest, safety, convenience, <br /> or general welfare of the public; [a~xd] <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[.]~d <br /> 16 <br /> <br />