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<br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I <br />HEARING TRANSCRIPT <br />APRIL 23, 2004 <br />A regularly advertised hearing on the application of OCEAN’S SPORTS BAR AND <br />GRILL (KSV 04-002) was called to order at 9:33 a.m. in the Ohana Keauhou Beach <br />Resort, Kahaluu Ballroom, 78-6740 Alii Drive, North Kona, Hawai‘i, with Chairman <br />Fred Galdones presiding. <br />PRESENT:Fred Galdones <br />C. Kimo Alameda <br />Earl Fujikawa <br />Bill Graham <br />Jeffrey McCall <br />Hannah Springer <br />Francis Smith <br />Bill P. Thibadeau <br />Patricia O’Toole, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br />Chris Yuen, Planning Director <br />Norman Hayashi, Planning Program Manager <br />Phyllis Fujimoto, Staff Planner <br />Jeff Darrow, Staff Planner <br />And approximately 15 people from the public in attendance <br />APPLICANT: OCEAN'S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL (KSV 04-002) <br />Sign Variance to allow deviations from the requirements of Chapter 3 (Advertising and <br />signs), Article 2 (Kailua Village Signs), Section 3-72 (Sign and lettering size) and <br />Section 3-74 (Sign height) of the Hawaii County Code, as amended. The property is <br />located within the Coconut Grove Marketplace between Alii Drive and Kuakini <br />nd <br />Highway, Auhaukeae 2, North Kona, Hawaii, TMK: 7-5-9: 25. <br />GALDONES:We are on Agenda Item No. 2. The applicant is OCEAN'S <br />SPORTS BAR AND GRILL (KSV 04-002). This is an application for a Sign Variance to <br />allow deviations from the requirements of Chapter 3 (Advertising and signs), Article 2 <br />(Kailua Village Signs), Section 3-72 (Sign and lettering size) and Section 3-74 (Sign <br />height) of the Hawaii County Code, as amended. Norman? <br />HAYASHI:Thank you, Mr. Chair. Members of the Commission, good <br />morning. Going to the location map on the board, on the wall, the subject property is <br />situated at this location indicated by this orange dot. It is situated mauka of Alii Drive. <br />This would be the King Kamehameha Hotel, excuse me, the Kona Beach Resorts. I <br />believe it’s called now, the old Hilton Hotel, Kona Hilton Hotel. And this would be <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />