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<br />KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I <br />MINUTES <br />Meeting Date: March 6, 2012 <br />Time: 5:15 p.m. <br />Place: West Hawai‘i Civic Center <br />nd <br />Planning Department Conference Room – Building E, 2 Floor <br /> 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway <br />Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i, 96740 <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />Commissioners Present: Shane Kitchens, Fanny Au Hoy, Nancy Burns, Stephen Herbert, <br /> John Hetherington and Sammie Stanbro <br />Absent and Excused: Riley Saito <br />Applicants/Representatives: Sean Asmus, Jim Perry and Michael Riehm <br />Planning Department: Bennett Mark, Keola Childs and Noriko Sauer <br />Public: None <br />A quorum was present. Chair Kitchens called the meeting to order and the Commissioners <br />introduced themselves. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br />None. <br />The Chair suggested that the Commission reorder the agenda and take up the New Business first. <br />There were no objections. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Design review of a sign permit application for a ground directory sign for Henry Street <br />Landing. Applicant: Sean Asmus of Reddy Development. Land Owners: <br />Relo Kona, LLC. TMK: 7-5-004:031. Located at 75-934 Henry Street, Kailua-Kona, <br />Hawai‘i, on the southeast corner of the intersection of Kuakini Highway and Henry Street. <br />Mr. Childs oriented the Commissioners regarding the subject and surrounding properties on the <br />location map and site plan, and described the proposed sign, which would replace an existing <br />business sign for Aloha Gas in the same location. He noted that although the Department of Public <br />Works, Building Division (DPW) had reviewed it as a directory sign, the proposed signage actually <br />appeared to be two signs combined: a business sign for Aloha Gas on top of a directory sign for two <br />other businesses. He pointed out that the sign would include product advertisement for Aloha Gas, <br />which was prohibited in the Kailua Village district under the Sign Code; however, indicating gasoline <br />prices on signage at gas stations, as proposed here, was historically allowed even in the district. He <br />also mentioned that while the proposed shiny plastic materials were discouraged in the Kailua <br />Village, the existing Aloha Gas sign, as well as all other gas station signs in the area, were made of <br />similar materials. Further, he said that the applicant had just informed him that the applicant and his <br />team were now considering an alternative design featuring internal surround illumination of the <br />1 <br /> <br />