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<br />MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE <br />KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION <br /> <br />MEETING DATE: May 29, 2007 <br />TIME: 5:00 p.m. <br />PLACE: The Mayor’s Office Conference Room, Suite 103, Hanama Place Office <br />Building in Kailua Village <br /> <br />ROLL CALL <br />1. Members Present: Theresa Andreae, Fanny Collins Au Hoy, Stephen Herbert, <br />Cynthia Hope, Sally Marone and David Ross <br />2. Property Owners: Gary Williams and Aaron Eberhardt <br />3. Applicants’ Representatives: Beth Richardson, Isabel Short, Wendell Brooks, III, <br />Nancy Burns, Owen Chrisman, Russell Gushi, Warren Miura and Clifford Mukai <br />4. Public: None <br />5. Staff Present: Bennett Mark, Deanne Bugado and Noriko Sauer <br /> <br />The Chair welcomed the attendees and the Commissioners introduced themselves. It was agreed <br />by all in attendance that the Commission take up the New Business agenda item first. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Design review for a marquee sign, ground sign and wall sign for Williams Property. <br />Applicant: Casey Knowles, Windermere Island Properties, LLC. Land Owner: <br />Williams Properties, LLC. TMK: 7-5-018:091. Located at 75-5919 Walua Road, <br />Kailua-Kona, HI. <br /> <br />Staff Presentation <br />Mr. Mark oriented the Commissioners of the subject and surrounding properties on a <br />location map, and described the three proposed signs. He cited the signage criteria of the <br />Master Plan for Kailua-Kona, and said that variances are needed for the large letter size <br />and for the third sign. <br /> <br />Applicant Presentation <br />Gary Williams, the property owner, Beth Richardson, the broker of Windermere Real <br />Estate, introduced themselves and were available for questions from the Commissioners. <br />Later, Isabel Short, also representing the applicant, came forward and was also available <br />for questions. <br /> <br />Public Testimony <br />There was no testimony from the general public. <br /> <br />Commission Discussion <br />In response to the Commissioners’ query about the scale of the diagram, Mr. Williams <br />said that the diagram is not quite in scale, but the reason for the larger lettering is for <br />1 <br /> <br />