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2004-2006
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0070
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008
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Bob Jacobson, Councilmember
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Presented: PC - 01/20/05
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AGE PC 01/20/2005 2004-2006
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{e) No department board commission or agency shall approve an applicant's application <br /> unless: <br /> (1) the applicant certifies that notice was posted in a timely manner and <br /> (2) for anv application that has a hearing t~pplicant certifies that neither the <br /> applicant nor the applicant's agents removed the notice prior to anv hearin o~ n the <br /> application. <br /> Sign code <br /> Signs posted pursuant to Bill 23 would not violate the sign code. The State Outdoor Advertising <br /> Chapter provides that official notices and signs required to be posted by county ordinance are permitted. <br /> HRS § 445-112. Similarly, the county's sign code (Chapter 3, adopted by Ordinance No. 04-142) <br /> authorises the posting of signs where required by law (as Bill 23 would be), HCC § 3-8(a)(3). <br /> Amending the Zoning, Subdivision and Grading Ordinances Rather than Amending Chapter 14. <br /> Planning Director Chris Yuen commented that it would be better to separately amend the zoning, <br /> subdivision and grading ordinances rather than creating a new article in chapter 14. Doing so would <br /> ensure that civil service staff as well as members of the public are able to find all relevant requirements <br /> in one place. This can be done, but would require three new bills to be introduced. It would lead to <br /> tragmentation of the public notice requirements among at least three different chapters of the code. It <br /> <br /> would mean that we would not have the benefit of a separate article in the code, with a purpose clause, <br /> <br /> regarding public notice. If it is the Council's desire, three or more separate bills could be drafted. <br /> <br /> Doing so would push adoption of any bill off by at least six months. <br /> <br />
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