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and other similar structures), the applicant shall widen the existing 16- to 18-foot <br /> wide paved road from the western terminus end of the flagpole portion of TMK's <br /> 1-6-141:001 and 024, to at least 25 feet beyond the proposed last access on the <br /> subject property, with a 20-foot wide paved road and 8-foot wide graveled <br /> shoulders on both sides. Prior to receipt of final subdivision approval and/or a <br /> condominium property regime (CPR) of the subject property, however, the <br /> applicant shall improve the road and utility easements over TMK's 1-6-141:001,. <br /> 024, 027 and 028 to provide road improvements meeting [the County Department <br /> of Public Works Standard Details R 33 and R 3'1 to include paved travel lanes, <br /> . . . . . . - ... -.- . :! :: : , - - <br /> improvements within the 60 foot wide right of way shall be privately owned and <br /> maintained unless a road lot is created and dedicated to the County of Hawai`i.] <br /> with the requirements of Chapter 23, Hawai`i County Code (Subdivisions). <br /> J. All development-generated runoff shall be disposed of on site and shall not be <br /> directed towards any adjacent properties. <br /> K. All earthwork and grading shall conform to Chapter 10, Erosion and <br /> Sedimentation Control of the Hawaii County Code. <br /> L. During construction, measures shall be taken to minimize the potential of both <br /> fugitive dust and runoff sedimentation. Such measures shall be in compliance <br /> with construction industry standards and practices utilized during construction <br /> projects of the State of Hawaii. <br /> M. The applicant shall meet the requirements of Chapter 50, Food Safety Code, of <br /> the Department of Health rules related to food manufacturing (including water <br /> bottling). <br /> -4- <br />