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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
Communication
0454
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011
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Joe Reynolds, Councilmember Vice Chair, Public Works & Parks Committee
Communications - Referred To
PWPC
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Presented: PWPC - 8/4/98
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<br /> i <br /> Sec. 3-12 (Signs permitted) Re. projecting signs and wall signs <br /> Amended sec. 3-12(3) by providing that highest attachment point <br /> shall be measurement point. Also amended sec. 3-12(5) for clarity <br /> and by reducing maximum allowable squaze footage of wall signs <br /> from 400 to 250 square feet and by reducing maximum allowable <br /> sign area from 20% of total area to I S% of total area. <br /> In response to comments. Source: Revised Ordinances of <br /> Honolulu sec. 21-3.90-3(i)(2). <br /> (Formerly sec. 3-4-6) <br /> Sec. 3-15 (Illuminated) Added reference to chapter 14, article 9, re. outdoor lighting. In <br /> response to public comments. (Formerly sec. 3-5-3) <br /> Sec. 3-16 (Permit applic.) Added requirement that permit applicant submit pictures of sign, if <br /> available and pictures of azea where sign will be posted. This is in <br /> lieu of the County pre-inspection requirement, which has been <br /> deleted. This change was suggested during the public comments on <br /> the draft bill. (Formerly sec. 3-5-4) <br /> Sec. 3-23/24 (Variances) Added variance provisions. Provided extensive criteria for granting <br /> a vaziance and specified contents of application. This change is a <br /> result of public comments on the draft bill. (New sections) <br /> Sec. 3-25 (Fees) Fees for permits are $25 and $100 (for permits applied for after <br /> the sign is erected.) Variance fee is $50. Added proviso that <br /> permit and variance fees and fines (minus administrative costs) shall <br /> be used to support the Department's costs to administer and <br /> enforce this chapter as well as educational efforts. Added this is <br /> response to major concerns that have been raised about the lack of <br /> resources to enforce and administer this chapter. <br /> (Formerly sec. 3-7-2) <br /> Sec. 3-26 (Wind resist.) Amended to clarify that signs, i.e. permanent signs, may not flap, <br /> bend, or move when subjected to significant wind pressure. This <br /> change was made to address widespread concerns expressed about <br /> temporary banners used as permanent signs. (Formerly sec. 3-8-1) <br /> Sec. 3-32 (Projections) Amended to include projecting as well as marquee signs to promote <br /> consistency with sec. 3-13. <br /> Sec. 3-38 (Enforcement) Deleted new administrative enforcement and criminal prosecution <br /> sections. These changes should be made after the outcome of the <br /> vote on the proposed charter amendment that would enlazge the <br /> jurisdiction of the Boazd of Appeals to include all actions of the <br /> chief engineer. Instead, reinserted present language of the law - <br /> <br />
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