HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-06-02 Kailua Village Design Commission Minutes
KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION
COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I
MINUTES
Meeting Date: June 2, 2015
Time: 5:17 p.m.
Place: West Hawai‘i Civic Center
nd
Planning Department Conference Room – Building E, 2 Floor
74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway
Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i, 96740
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioners Present: Paul Bleck, Alvin Akina, Jr., Fanny Au Hoy, Adam Broderson
Ann Kern and Shaun Roth
Absent and Excused: Theresa Andreae, Peter Dahlberg and Zon Sullenberger
Planning Department: Bennett Mark, Keola Childs and Noriko Sauer
Applicant/Representative: Matthew Kilgore, Mark Leong and Chuck Porter
Public: None
A quorum was present. Chair Bleck called the meeting to order and the Commissioners introduced
themselves.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes of the Meeting of May 5, 2015
It was moved by Commissioner Kern and seconded by Commissioner Au Hoy that the minutes be
approved as circulated. The motion was unanimously carried by a voice vote of all Commissioners
present.
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
– None.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Design review of expansions to Lex Brodie’s Hawaii Tire Center and Fastlube buildings,
modifications of parking lot layout and landscaping, and addition of a fuel dispensing
station. Applicants: Hawaii Tire Co., LLC, Hawaii Lube Co., LLC, and Hawaii Car Wash
Co., LLC. TMK: 7-5-005:085. Located on Kona Bay Drive and Kuakini Highway, at the
northwest (makai-Kohala) corner of the intersection of Kuakini Highway and Kaiwi
Street/Kona Bay Drive.
Mr. Childs briefly talked about the prior projects concerning the subject property that had been
reviewed by the Commission and constructed to date. He then described the current proposal, using
site photographs and the applicants’ plans. He noted that the architectural design and coloration
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appeared to be consistent with the design guidelines of the Master Plan for Kailua-Kona, and that the
applicants were proposing additional landscaping, which already exceeded required standards as is.
Commissioner Roth asked whether signage was part of the application. Mr. Childs answered in the
negative, and indicated the signs in the photographs that the Commission had reviewed previously.
Also in response to Commissioner Roth’s question, Mr. Childs said that the applicants were not
responsible for sidewalk improvements of Kuakini Highway, which is a County roadway.
The applicant’s representatives, Matthew Kilgore, Mark Leong and Chuck Porter, were present. In
addressing Commissioner Au Hoy’s question, Mr. Kilgore, the architect for the project, clarified on
the site plan the locations of existing chain-link fence along the western property line and of the
proposed chain-link fence and gates that would secure the service area. Mr. Childs pointed out that
the application did not include the design specifications of the new fence and gates, which are
normally subject to the Commission review, and asked the representatives if those were available.
Mr. Leong responded that the applicants were proposing standard metal swing gates, but that they
were open to the Commission’s recommendations. Mr. Kilgore commented that for example they
could be painted to match the red color of the roof. Mr. Porter also added that they would actually be
relocating existing gates to appropriate locations in order to control traffic.
In response to a question regarding the design of the proposed fuel dispenser, which was also not
provided in the application, Mr. Kilgore confirmed that it would be freestanding type dispensers with
no roof. Mr. Leong added that the operation hours would be the same as that of the car wash,
generally from dawn to dusk.
Commissioner Au Hoy commended the applicants for what they had done with the landscaping thus
far, in particular preserving indigenous palm trees by relocating them. Commissioner Broderson also
expressed his approval of the landscaping plan, as well as the architectural design of the Fastlube
building.
Commissioner Au Hoy requested the applicants to make every effort to conceal the chain-link fences,
as she opined that they should not be allowed in the Kailua Village. Commissioner Broderson noted,
however, that because of the foliage only the gate areas of the fence would be seen from the street.
Commissioner Roth also commented that for security reasons hedges in industrial neighborhood
should not be kept so thick and high that the inside is no longer visible.
Commissioner Broderson moved to recommend the Planning Director’s approval of the project as
proposed. Mr. Leong wished to clarify the fuel dispenser design, and said that there would be two
posts, with no roof or canopies, to light the area for security purposes, and that the lighting fixture
would be similar to the others on site. The Commissioners were referred to a photograph showing
the existing lighting fixture, and there was a brief discussion about exterior lighting. The previous
motion was not placed on the floor for lack of a second. It was then moved by Commissioner
Broderson and seconded by Commissioner Akina that the Commission recommend the Planning
Director’s approval of the proposed project as presented, with a request that any exterior lighting at
the fuel dispenser station be fully shielded downlighting, using single lamp per island. There was no
discussion on the motion. A roll call vote was taken and the motion carried with five ayes
(Broderson, Akina, Au Hoy, Kern and Roth) and three absent and excused (Andreae, Dahlberg and
Sullenberger).
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ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
– None.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. Mark announced that the next meeting agenda would include a discussion with Deputy Planning
Director Bobby Command about signage issues in the Kailua Village special design district. He said
that some materials, including some photographs and the records of the Commission’s past meetings
on the matter, would be provided to facilitate the discussion. For the Commissioners’ information
Mr. Childs said that a sign application reviewer of the Department of Public Works had determined
that the window displays of Famous Footwear, for instance, did not meet the Sign Code definition of
sign and therefore could not be regulated; further, the reviewer had mentioned that the Commission
might suggest that this type of loopholes be addressed when the Sign Code is amended. Mr. Mark
also commented that it might be appropriate for the Commission to form a committee to expedite the
research and recommendation process.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, at 6:13 p.m., it was moved by Commissioner Au Hoy and seconded
by Commissioner Kern that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was unanimously carried by a
voice vote of all Commissioners in attendance.
Respectfully submitted,
Noriko Sauer, Secretary
A T T E S T:
Paul Bleck, Chairman
Kailua Village Design Commission
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