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requirements of the Department of Water Supply prior to the issuance of Final <br /> Subdivision Approval. <br /> D. No variance shall be sought or granted to allow the subdivision of lots not served <br /> by acounty-approved water system. <br /> E. A flood study shall be prepared by a licensed civil engineer. This flood study <br /> and/or LOMR, if necessary, shall be submitted to the Federal Emergency <br /> Management Agency, through the Department of Public Works prior to the <br /> issuance of a grading permit. The revised flood plain base flood elevations and <br /> flood plain boundaries shall be provided and identified on the final plat map. Any <br /> drainage improvements required shall be completed prior to Final Subdivision <br /> Approval. <br /> <br /> F. All roadways within the proposed subdivision shall meet with the approval of the <br /> Department of Public Works. <br /> G. The interior roadway shall be a private roadway constructed to standards approved <br /> by the Department of Public Works and not connected to adjoining parcels other <br /> than to Kawena Street to the south. The subject property shall not have more than <br /> fifteen lots. <br /> H. A drainage study for the project site shall be conducted by the applicant and <br /> approved by the Department of Public Works, prior to the submittal of plans for <br /> subdivision review. Drainage improvements, if required, shall be constructed in a <br /> manner meeting with the approval of the Department of Public Works prior to the <br /> issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. <br /> i. No second dwelling or condominium property regimes may be constructed on any <br /> -6- <br /> <br />