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the Universijy Village and UH West Hawaii campus to Queen <br />Ka`ahumanu Highway for emergency response purposes. The <br />road shall meet County of Hawaii Fire Code requirements for a <br />fire apparatus access road. <br />V. The collector roadways (University Drive and Ane Keohokalole Hiahwa <br />Extension) must be extended in conjunction with occupancy of adjacent <br />commercial, industrial, and residential developments to provide multiple points of <br />ingress and egress for the sake of connectivity. This may require the extension of <br />an adjacent connector road in an earlier phase to provide the required connectivity. <br />W. Roadways which will be dedicated to the Countv and are designated as collector <br />roads shall have a pavement structure based on a certified pavement design <br />substantiated by an engineer's soil report. Therefore, the 2-inch/4-inch/6-inch <br />pavement structure in Exhibit A-6 of the Regulating Plan is not acceptable. Bike <br />paths and swales of roadways which will be dedicated to the County, will need to <br />have a minimum 2 -inch thick asphalt concrete pavement to comply with the <br />Department of Public Works' 2018 standard details. <br />X. For roadways dedicated to the Countv, the trees, other landscaping, swale and <br />shoulder areas are to be maintained by the master association established per <br />Condition NN through a landscape maintenance agreement with the Department <br />of Public Works. The drainage features below the swale and retention basin shall <br />also be maintained by the master association because the master association's <br />maintenance efforts or lack thereof will directly affect the performance of the <br />drainage features and the retention basin. <br />Y. If at any time in the future, the owner decides to dedicate any of the private roads <br />to the County, the entire right-of-way will need to meet the minimum current <br />dedicable standards at the time of dedication. If the master association decides <br />they no longer want to be responsible for maintenance of roadways subject to a <br />-20- <br />