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Surer <br /> %pf <br /> Changes <br /> (From Discussion Dra$~ of 12-31-97 <br /> <br /> Article l Renumbered sections to be consistent with numbering in present <br /> article 2, re. Kailua Village Signs. For example, sec. 3-1-1 re. <br /> Findings and purpose is now sec. 3-1. <br /> Sec. 3-3 (Definitions) Amended definitions of ground and wall signs to better distinguish <br /> between the two types of signs. Added definitions of the term, <br /> "fence" and "wall." (For background on underlying problem: see <br /> Kiran Emler comments of ] 0-97) <br /> Amended definition of roof sign for clarity. Added definitions of <br /> "roof' and "roofing" to definition of the term "roof sign." Source: <br /> DicI,~Q,~~t,~ Archite~l~~t'e ~.~nS~ructiQn.. Second Edition. <br /> Edited by C}°ril lvl. Harris. (amended slightly) <br /> Amended definition of lot by deleting reference to approved <br /> subdivision or survey map. Use T10~IC boundaries. as determina~at of <br /> what constitutes a "lot." <br /> Sec. 3-5 (Size of Signs) Amended sec. 3-5(3) by replacing term "letters" with "words." <br /> This will result in a more accurate computation of sign size. <br /> Sec. 3-7 Clarified language. Also deleted sec. 3-7(b)(3). This section read: <br /> (Sign type, Number, Size) "Where any lot is adjacent to two or more streets, the number of <br /> signs permitted for each business on the lot shall be increased by the <br /> number of adjacent streets." As sec. 3-7(b)(1) already provides <br /> that the total number of signs per business shall not exceed two der <br /> street frontage, sec. (b)(3) is unnecessary and confusing. <br /> Sec. ~-8(a)(4) Clarified language. Pertains to commercial activity signs only. <br /> (Signs Prohibited) <br /> Sec. 3-9(a)(2) Although considered, did not include a maximum number of small <br /> (Small signs) exempt signs allowed. Because of the wide variety of <br /> circumstances involved, felt that further discussion on this matter <br /> merited. <br /> Secs. 3-10 thru 3-12 Deleted references to "lighted or unlighted" because all signs are <br /> one or the other. Indirect lighting of signs is addressed in article 9 <br /> of the Hawaii County Code re. Outdoor lighting. <br /> <br />