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(B) The application has been reviewed and approved by the electrical <br />inspector, if required pursuant to section 3-15; <br />(C) The application has been reviewed by the (Kailas :illug] aoolicable <br />design commission[,] or committee if required [under rtic,cTt��'e 2;] by this <br />chapter. and <br />(D) Applicable sign permit fees have been received; or <br />(2) Reject the sign permit in writing, if the sign that is the subject of the application <br />fails in any way to conform with the requirements of this chapter. <br />(c) In case of a rejection, the director shall: <br />(1) Specify in writing the section or sections of this chapter with which the <br />application is inconsistent; and <br />(2) Provide the applicant with information about any applicable variance or appeal <br />processes contained in this chapter or otherwise permitted by law." <br />SECTION 3. As applicable exclusively to Section 2 of this ordinance: Material robe <br />repealed is bracketed and stricken; material to be added is underscored. In printing this <br />ordinance, the brackets, bracketed and stricken material, and underscoring need not be included. <br />SECTION 4. Chapter 3 of the Hawaii County Code 1953 (2005 Edition, as amended), <br />is amended by adding a new article to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: <br />"Article . Pahoa Village Signs. <br />Division 1. General Provisions. <br />Section X. Purpose; applicability. <br />Pahoa is recognized as a special design district of the County. Unquestionably, signs have a <br />legitimate place in Pahoa if they are thoughtfully designed and appropriate to their surroundings. <br />Many elements of good sign design can serve well to further express community identity and <br />values through preservation of the architectural theme of the community, which for Pahoa, is the <br />plantation country village atmosphere cherished by residents and visitors alike. The primary <br />purpose of a sign is to promote the identity, goods and services, or activities on the property <br />through visual communication. While laws can regulate the size, placement, number, design, <br />and aesthetics of signs, it is recognized that reasonable minds may differ as to how sign control <br />can best be accomplished. The Pahoa design review committee, as established in chapter 25, <br />article 7 of this Code, (hereinafter "committed'), through the planning department, has a shared <br />responsibility for sign review within the Pahoa Village district. The provisions of this article <br />shall be utilized by the committee and cooperating agencies in evaluating all sign permit requests <br />within the Pahoa Village district. <br />Unless otherwise provided for in this article, all sections of article I of this chapter shall <br />apply to the Patron Village district. However, certain other aspects of signage are applied <br />specifically to this district in addition to those in article I. <br />