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public inasmuch as the proposed sign will identify the location of the Applicant's business <br />premises for the public and no other outside identification exists for the Applicant's business <br />along any street frontage, (4) a strict application of the terms of the County Code to the <br />Applicant would work an unnecessary hardship and practical difficulty on the Applicant <br />inasmuch as another larger sign has already obtained a variance for placement on the same wall <br />along the same street frontage, and (5) granting the variance will not constitute a grant of <br />personal or special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties under <br />identical ordinances, statutes, or rules, inasmuch as the proposed sign will comply with all other <br />requirements of the County Code and this is a limited variance allowing only one sign two inches <br />taller than the Code limitation and approximately 21 square feet larger than the Code limitation <br />adjacent to a much larger sign for an unrelated business that has previously been granted a <br />variance from the same Code limitations; and <br />WHEREAS, under Section 3- 22(a), Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as <br />amended), the Hawaii County Council is authorized to grant, by resolution, a request for a <br />variance from any provision of the Chapter 3 if the request meets the standards of Division 6 of <br />Chapter 3 of the County Code; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII, in <br />accordance with Hawaii County Code Section 3- 22(a), that the Application of Maryl Realty, <br />Inc., dba Coldwell Banker Maryl Realty, for a variance from Hawaii County Code Sections 3- <br />58(a)(5)(B) and 3 -58(c) be, and hereby is, GRANTED, subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The variance shall allow for one wall sign substantially as represented in the <br />Application as to size, design, location, construction and other material <br />characteristics. <br />2. The variance shall run with the land and remain in force for so long as the <br />Applicant or a successor shall continue its business at the Subject Property. <br />3. Should Applicant's business operations at the Subject Property cease, the variance <br />shall terminate. <br />4. For other good cause, the variance may be terminated by resolution of the Hawaii <br />County Council, upon notice to the Applicant and adjacent tenants and hearing as <br />would be required for an Application for a variance under the Hawaii County <br />Code. <br />2 <br />