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rule (Hawai`i Administrative Rules (HAR), Title 11, Chapter 62). <br /> H. All water runoff generated by the proposed development shall be disposed of <br /> by a drainage system acceptable to the Department of Public Works. All <br /> stormwater runoff caused by the development of the subject parcel will be <br /> regulated by the County of Hawai`i through Ch. 10, HCC (Erosion and <br /> Sedimentation) and in accordance with the Department of Public Works <br /> Storm Drainage Standards. If applicable, additional regulatory controls will <br /> come from the State Department of Health-Clean Water Branch via its <br /> National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements and <br /> standards. <br /> I. All other applicable rules, regulations, and requirements be complied with. <br /> Should any of the foregoing conditions not be met, rezoning of the area to its <br /> original or more appropriate designation may be initiated. Given that half of <br /> the subject parcels' CN-10 legacy zoning designation has existed for 53 <br /> years, the applicant believes that maintaining the CN-10 zoning for the <br /> remainder of the property covered by Ord. 723 is appropriate due to its <br /> consistency with the General Plan LUPAG map and the existing commercial <br /> land uses surrounding the subject parcel. To return half of the property to the <br /> original RS-10 zoning designation would ensure the commercial development <br /> is unable to proceed and would not align with the current uses and <br /> development of the area. <br /> Based on the preceding, the Director is recommending that the conditions of <br /> Ordinance No. 723 be deleted in order to bring clarity to the development of this site and <br /> to align with existing uses, zoning and General Plan ideals. <br /> Granting of the amendments would not be contrary to the General Plan or <br /> Zoning Code. Since the subject parcel was rezoned, there has not been any significant <br /> land use regulatory change in this area. The current CN-10 zoning designation continues <br /> to be consistent with the General Plan's Land Use Pattern Allocation Guide (LUPAG) <br /> map Medium Density Urban (mdu) designation, which allows for "Village and <br /> neighborhood commercial and single family and multiple family residential and related <br /> functions (multiple family residential- up to 35 units per acre." <br /> -5- <br />