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extent feasible. <br /> <br /> EE. University of Hawaii Condition. Applicant shall provide the following to relocate <br /> the University of Hawaii operations: <br /> 1. Connectivity with the University of Hawaii 500 acre site. Applicant shall allow <br /> the University of Hawaii to connect with its wastewater and water supply systems. <br /> Applicant shall also allow the University of Hawaii to connect electrical and <br /> telecommunication systems to facilities installed within the project. <br /> 2. Build Applicant's wastewater treatment system to handle the wastewater from the <br /> initial University of Hawaii building and design the wastewater treatment system <br /> to accommodate future expansion for wastewater from future expansion of the <br /> University of Hawaii academic operations. <br /> 3. Construct an initial classroom and administration building of 20,000 square feet, <br /> with associated parking, at Applicant's expense. If the cost of the building and <br /> associated parking will exceed $5,000,000, Applicant shall have the right to reduce <br /> the size of the building so that the project cost does not exceed $5,000,000. The <br /> building shall be constructed on the State land designated for University use in <br /> close proximity to Applicant's proposed University Village. If the necessary <br /> consents and approvals cannot be obtained from the State, Applicant may construct <br /> the building on its property, within or in close proximity to the proposed University <br /> Village. Applicant shall commence construction of the building, or assure its <br /> construction by a bond or other security accepted by the Planning Director and the <br /> Chancellor of Hawaii Community College, before the issuance of a certificate of <br /> occupancy for any building, other than the DOE building, or final subdivision <br /> approval for any subdivision creating single-family residential lots. Applicant shall <br /> complete construction of the University building no later than two (2) years after <br /> the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building, other than the DOE <br /> 13 <br /> <br />