Haw. Code R. § 19-103-11 - On-premise signs
The following types of signs conforming to the requirements of the respective county in which the signs are erected shall be considered on-premise:
(1) Signs for various
entities located within a common property such as a shopping center, where the
building, parking, landscaping, walkways, etc. are shared by the various
tenants.
(2) Signs located within a
building site, announcing the names of architects, engineers or contractors of
building under construction, alteration or repair and signs announcing the
character of the building enterprise or the purpose for which the building is
intended.
(3) Signs announcing the
subdivision development and sale of properties when these signs are located
within the limits of the development complex.
(4) Signs containing only the name of a
subdivision, tract, or development located within the limits of the area and
its logo, if any.
(5) Signs
advertising the sale, rental or lease of the premises on which displayed. These
signs may contain the name, address and telephone number of the person or
agency responsible for the sale. However, the size of the lettering for the
name of the person or agency shall not be larger than the message advertising
the sale, lease or rental.
(6)
Signs used for the purpose of announcing the candidacy of any person seeking
public elected office displayed at the candidate's headquarters.
(7) Signs of organization such as Lions,
Rotary, Kiwanis, Boy Scout, Girl Scout, displayed on the premises where the
organization meets even though the property on which the sign is located
neither belongs to nor is leased by the organization.
(8) Signs announcing meetings or events
displayed on the premises where the meetings or events are held or scheduled to
be held.
(9) Signs announcing or
promoting fund drives for charitable foundations or institutions located on
premises where these funds are solicited or raised.
(10) Signs identifying ownership of property
upon which the signs are located.
(11) Signs stating rules, warnings,
instructions, directions or other matters relative to the property upon which
the signs are located such as "No Trespassing", "No Hunting", "Danger", "Beware
of Dog".
(12) Signs located on
private access road which is either an integral part of the property upon which
the advertised activity is conducted or an exclusive easement serving the
property upon which the advertised activity is conducted provided such access
road is utilized for purposes associated with the advertised activity other
than solely for signing.
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