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What you need to know <br />The Pahoa Design Guidelines apply to all renovations and new developments within the <br />Pahoa Village (PV) district (see Figure 1) for which a building permit is required except <br />as noted in Sec. 25.7.0 (b) of the Zoning Code. Pahoa features a diversity of <br />architectural styles from various periods of history. These guidelines focus on the <br />dominant plantation architectural style or theme that has come to define Pahoa in the <br />eyes of its residents and those in the surrounding subdivisions. The long term goals are <br />to maintain Pahoa's architectural heritage while allowing for new development that is <br />compatible to our goal of preserving and enhancing the Pahoa sense of Place. To meet <br />these goals, the guidelines propose: <br />• Renovation of buildings should perpetuate Pahoa's architectural heritage. <br />• The design of new buildings shall incorporate a sufficient number of the design <br />elements discussed in these guidelines to contribute to the desired architectural <br />theme and to blend comfortably with the existing structures. <br />• A reasonable degree of interpretation of traditional building styles that provides <br />for both aesthetic and functional goals. <br />• The exact replication of historic buildings is not encouraged or appropriate. <br />How to get design approval <br />The Pahoa Design Guidelines are not intended to be prohibitively restrictive, but instead <br />to provide architects, developers and owners with ideas that encourage creative, <br />functional and economically advantageous design options for existing and new buildings <br />within the Pahoa Design District. <br />For any project within the PV district requiring Plan Approval under the Hawaii County <br />Zoning Code or a building permit for any building or structure for which Plan Approval <br />is not required, the applicant shall submit project plans to the Planning Department for <br />review and comment by the Pahoa Design Review Committee (PDRC) prior to <br />submitting an application to the Planning Department for Plan Approval or a building <br />permit for any building or structure for which Plan Approval is not required. In addition <br />to the application requirements for plan approval contained in section 25 -2 -72 of the <br />Zoning Code, the project plans submitted for review by the PDRC shall include the <br />following: <br />(1) Complete and accurate exterior elevations of all facades, drawn at a scale <br />adequate to show clearly the appearance of all proposed buildings and structures; <br />(2) Description of exterior siding, roofing and finish materials; <br />(3) Exterior door and window specifications; <br />(4) Description, location and renderings for any exterior signage; <br />5 1 P a g e <br />