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(C) Gravel for gravel. <br /> (2) Resurfacing, if the director determines that the pavement is in such poor condition <br /> that remedial patching is impractical and not cost effective. <br /> (3) Installation of signs, marking, and lighting. <br /> (b) Unpaved private, nondedicated, and non-surrendered roads shall be improved, graded, or <br /> repaired by: <br /> (1) Remedial patching with like materials, for example: <br /> (A) Coral for coral; or <br /> (B) Gravel for gravel. <br /> (2) Paving with asphalt concrete material, if the director determines that the road surface <br /> is in such poor condition that remedial patching is not cost effective and does not <br /> serve the best interests of motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians, and available funds <br /> and resources permit. <br /> (3) Installation of signs, marking, and lighting. <br /> (c) Improvement, grading, repair, or construction work performed by the County pursuant to <br /> this article, shall not include installation or maintenance of curbs, shoulders, gutters, <br /> drainage facilities, or similar infrastructure, provided that speed humps that are removed as <br /> part of the County's improvement, grading, repair, or construction work upon private roads <br /> may be reinstalled by the County if the director determines that the conditions for <br /> reinstallation have been met. <br /> Section 14-26-6. Process to request improvement, grading, repair, or construction work <br /> upon private, nondedicated, and non-surrendered roads, resolution. <br /> (a) The requester for a private, nondedicated, and non-surrendered road, may initiate and <br /> submit a written request to the director for assistance to improve, grade, repair, or do <br /> construction work upon a subject road. The request shall specify the area and nature of the <br /> requested improvement, grading, repair, or construction work and provide evidence that <br /> demonstrates that the request satisfies the eligibility criteria for assistance set out in section <br /> 14-26-4. <br /> (b) The director shall process requests for assistance as follows: <br /> (1) The director shall determine whether the subject road proposed for consideration <br /> satisfies the eligibility criteria set out in section 14-26-4 and notify the requester of <br /> the director's determination within six months of the date the written request is <br /> received by the department. <br /> (2) If the director determines that the subject road satisfies the eligibility criteria set out in <br /> section 14-26-4, the director shall request comments from the civil defense agency, <br /> Hawai`i fire department, police department, mass transit agency, and planning <br /> department, regarding whether the subject roads meet any or all of the following <br /> criteria: <br /> (A) The roads were created or platted before December 21, 1966; <br /> (B) The roads are necessary to maintain emergency and mass transportation <br /> access; <br /> 4 <br />