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<br />KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION <br />MINUTES <br />MEETING DATE: February 24, 2009 <br />TIME: 5:00 p.m. <br />PLACE: The Mayor’s Office Conference Room, Suite 103 <br />Hanama Place Office Building in Kailua Village <br />ROLL CALL <br />1.Members Present: Sally Marone, Fanny Au Hoy, Paul Bleck, Fritz Harris-Glade, Stephen <br />Herbert, Ann Kern, Gregory Ogin and David Ross, Jr. <br />2.Absent and Excused: Cindy Coats <br />3.Applicants: Jeremy Neill, Larry Adams and Dan Lyman <br />4.Planning Department: BJ Leithead-Todd, Bennett Mark, Rosalind Newlon and Noriko <br />Sauer <br />5.Public: Wilda James, Louis Padavan, Jim Perry, Terry Dunlap, Jim Roachelle and Ed <br />Rapoza <br />Chair Marone welcomed those in attendance, and the Commissioners introduced themselves. Mr. <br />Mark introduced the Acting Deputy Planning Director, BJ Leithead-Todd. She mentioned that she <br />is scheduled to spend Tuesdays in Kona at the Mayor’s request, and will try to attend the <br />Commission meetings whenever possible. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />None. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1.Design review of a proposed wall sign for Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii. Applicant: <br />Jeremy Neill of Neill Sign & Design. Land Owner: Ed Rapoza of Walua Commercial <br />Venture, LLC. TMK: 7-5-018:094. Located at 75-5905 Walua Road, Suite 1, Kailua- <br />Kona, HI, northwest of the junction of Walua Road and Lunapule Road. <br />Staff Presentation <br />Ms. Newlon oriented the Commissioners regarding the subject and surrounding properties <br />on the location map, and described the proposed wall sign. She mentioned that the <br />proposed sign is the first for the building and may set the standards for the overall signage. <br />She noted that although only three colors are recommended for signs in the Kailua Village <br />Special District, that is hard to accomplish with multi-colored logos, and that in this <br />particular case the total number of colors proposed is five including four for the logo and <br />one color for the lettering. She said that the Department of Public Works finds the sign in <br />compliance with the Sign Code, and that it also appears to meet the guidelines of the <br />Master Plan for Kailua-Kona, except for the number of colors. <br />1 <br /> <br />