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<br />MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE <br />KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION <br /> <br />MEETING DATE: May 15, 2007 <br />TIME: 4:57 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 and <br />Sally Marone <br />2. Others Present: Applicant – Everett Maynard <br />3. Public: None <br />4. Staff Present: Deanne Bugado, Rosalind Newlon and Noriko Sauer <br /> <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Design review of Sign Permit for Tour Guide, LLC. Applicant: Everett Maynard for <br />Tour Guide, LLC. Land owner: Olu Kai Ltd. TMK: 7-5-009:017. Located at 75-5828-A <br />Kahakai Road (across from Huggo’s Restaurant), Kailua-Kona, HI. <br /> <br />Staff Presentation <br />Ms. Newlon oriented the Commissioners of the subject and surrounding properties on a <br />location map, and said that the parcel is designated Urban for State Land Use and zoned <br />Resort District (V-.75) for County Zoning. She added that although the parcel is in the <br />Special Management Area, due to its valuation of $248 and no significant impacts <br />anticipated, there is no requirement for an SMA assessment. <br /> <br />Ms. Newlon briefed the Commissioners on the proposed 2’ x 5’ sign to be placed on a <br />kiosk building located across from Huggo’s Restaurant, pointing to a photo of the <br />building with the applicant’s temporary banner sign. She stated that the square footage of <br />the sign (10 square feet) and the maximum letter height (7-3/4 inches) are in compliance <br />with the Sign Code for the Kailua Village Special District. She stated that the sign will <br />be laser printed onto poster paper, laminated between sheets of plastic, then attached to <br />wood and secured to the exterior of the building. She also mentioned that only one sign <br />is being proposed. <br /> <br />Ms. Newlon said that the colors chosen (bright red and blue) are not consistent with the <br />color palette recommended for use within the Kailua Village Special District, however, <br />according to the applicant, they represent a professional appearance and provide enough <br />contrast to the tan exterior of the building for better visibility. She added that no lighting <br />is proposed. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />