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SPRINGER:Yes. <br />HAYASHI:Yes? <br />GALDONES:Commissioner Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. Norman, in Exhibit D, a letter clarifying the Kailua <br />Village Design Commission’s recommendations, there’s reference to a free-standing <br />ground sign and also a sign on the Hualalai Road side of the building. Have those <br />requests been removed? <br />HAYASHI:Those are consistent with the code requirement. See, what <br />happens is that all signs that are proposed within the Kailua Village Special District goes <br />to the Kailua Village Design Commission for their review. Those include codes, signs <br />that meet the code requirement. <br />GALDONES:Commissioners, any further questions of Norman? Hearing none, <br />is the applicant or a representative present here today? <br />THOMPSON:Yes, sir. <br />GALDONES:Could you please step forward. Could you please raise your right <br />hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the Hawaii <br />County Planning Commission? <br />THOMPSON:I do. <br />GALDONES:Could you speak into the microphone. Please state your name and <br />residence address. <br />THOMPSON:Certainly. My name is Kimbal Thompson. My residence is <br />46-160 Nahiku Street in Kaneohe, Hawaii. <br />GALDONES:Mr. Thompson, have you received a copy of the background report <br />and the recommendation, and do you have any comments on those documents? <br />THOMPSON:Yes, I have, thank you. <br />GALDONES:Please proceed. <br />THOMPSON:No, I would agree with the report that has been made. I would <br />further add the lower sign that is on the clock tower is just to be embossed. In other <br />words, it’s letters that would be recessed in relief in the fascade. There’s no color or <br />painting to it. So it’s mainly an architectural feature. <br />3 <br /> <br />