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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> undeveloped portion of this road shall be constructed by the applicant, successors or <br /> assigns when there is development of the State land to the south or until other road <br /> <br /> extensions to the south make it possible to connect to Kakahiaka Street. Said <br /> determination shall be made by the Planning Director. The road shall be constructed in <br /> <br /> the manner specified by the Department of Public Works and shall be on an alignment <br /> meeting with the approval of the Planning Director in consultation with the Department <br /> <br /> of Public Works. The applicant shall construct [all]the improvements to the project's <br /> driveway entrance prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and dedicate them <br /> <br /> to the County upon request. <br /> The amendment request will allow the applicant to limit the improvement of the <br /> <br /> extension of Kakahiaka Street to the northern portion of the Seascape property <br /> (TMK:7-3-10:51), instead of improving Kakahiaka Street through the subject property to <br /> <br /> the southern boundary. The remainder of the extension, which extends through the <br /> subject property and connects to TMK:7-3-9:5, a large parcel owned by the State of <br /> <br /> Hawaii, will be deferred until development occurs on the State property or until other <br /> road extensions from the south make it possible to connect to Kakahiaka Street. A road <br /> <br /> lot has been established (TMK: 7- 3-10:54) in conjunction with the recent subdivision of <br /> parcel 3. Included within the amendment request is a letter from the Planning Director to <br /> <br /> Bill Brooks of Westpro Holdings, LLC dated July 21, 2005, which addresses the <br /> Planning Director's position regarding the proposed amendment request. A portion of <br /> <br /> the letter states the following: <br /> 4. Re the Kakahiaka St. extension: currently, Condition "H" of Ord. 04-105 <br /> requires the construction of Kakahiaka St. through the parcel. You <br /> <br /> requested that it only extend to the entrance of the Seascape condominium <br /> site. Because the adjoining property to the south is vacant State land with <br /> <br /> no firm plans for development, I would be willing to support a change to <br /> this requirement so that the extension could be delayed until development <br /> <br /> was occurring on the state land, or until other road extensions to the south <br /> made it possible to connect Kakahiaka St. to those roads. (The "Mid- <br /> <br /> Level" road corridor should be close to the south boundary of T.M.K. No. <br /> 7-5-10:003.) 1 cannot administratively authorize this; it must be done by <br /> <br /> <br /> -2- <br />