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Commissioner Herbert mentioned that a simple way to recognize them would be to make it a <br />news release once the Commission picks candidates. Commissioner Coats said that such <br />program would be beneficial to businesses in a sense that it would also provide them with <br />education on the Sign Code. Chair Marone mentioned that Kona Outdoor Circle would be a <br />good partner, as they already have an active committee on signage issues. Commissioner Kern <br />mentioned that she would like to see Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce considered as their <br />collaborator as well. Commissioners agreed that the program should be limited to the signage <br />issue although the idea might be applied to other areas of the concern of the Commission in the <br />future, and that the most effective way is to form a committee to carry out the program. <br />Chair Marone appointed Commissioner Harris-Glade to chair such committee; however, due to <br />the Sunshine Law requirements, the Commission agreed to agendize creation of the committee <br />(assign members and define the scope of their authority) at a future date. <br />ANNOUNCEMENT <br />There was no announcement. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />There being no further business, at 6:47 p.m., it was moved by Commissioner Harris-Glade and <br />seconded by Commissioner Ogin that the meeting be adjourned. Motion was unanimously <br />carried by a voice vote of all Commissioners in attendance. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Noriko Sauer, Secretary <br />A T T E S T: <br />Sally Marone, Chair <br />Kailua Village Design Commission <br />6 <br />