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<br />MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE <br />KAILUA VILLAGE DESIGN COMMISSION <br /> <br />MEETING DATE: March 13, 2007 <br />TIME: 5:01 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 L. Andreae, Fanny Collins Au Hoy, Phil A. Davis, <br />Cynthia L. Hope, Francis Kuailani, Sr., Sally Marone, David M. Ross and Riley <br />M. Saito <br />2. Others Present: Applicants – Janelle Smith and Gregory Ogin <br />3. Public: A. J. Pappas and Robert Shockley <br />4. Staff Present: Bennett Mark, Rosalind Newlon and Noriko Sauer <br /> <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Design review of Shell Oil Station Canopy Replacement. Applicant: Janelle Smith; <br />Land owner: Shell Oil Products, US and Lanihau Properties, LLC. TMK: 7-5-004-027. <br />Located on 75-5645 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona, HI, on the southeast corner of <br />Kuakini Highway and Palani Street. <br /> <br />Staff Presentation <br />Ms. Newlon briefed the Commissioners on the proposed canopy replacement at the Shell <br />Oil station located at the southeast corner of the Palani Road/Kuakini Highway <br />intersection. The subject property is designated Village Commercial District-10 (CV-10) <br />– 10,000 sq. feet per each building site – and is approximately 20,451 square feet in area. <br /> <br />Ms. Newlon said the applicant is proposing to replace the existing canopy over the <br />gasoline dispenser islands, and presented the following information: The supports for the <br />canopy are located 23 feet from the front property line and the canopy projects one foot <br />into the required 15-foot front yard, which is in compliance with Section 25-4-40 of the <br />Zoning Code. The height of the replacement canopy is 18 feet and is in compliance with <br />the height limit of 30 feet. The colors proposed for the canopy are white, red and bright <br />yellow, which are not consistent with the color chart recommended for the Kailua Village <br />Special District, but represent the colors associated with Shell Oil’s logo. Ms. Newlon <br />added that the applicant is not proposing to install a sign at this time. <br /> <br />As background information, Ms. Newlon stated that at its previous review for this project <br />in June 1990, the Commission recommended pitched type roofing – such as Hawaiian hip <br />roof design – instead of the flat, high tech type design, and either wood or other natural <br />1 <br /> <br />