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4. Prior to submittal of an application for Plan Approval, an updated <br /> Shoreline Public Access Plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning <br /> Director. The Shoreline Public Access Plan shall include, but not be limited to <br /> the following: <br /> a. A recorded easement providing a lateral pedestrian walkway <br /> mauka of the seawall and not less that 10' in width along the entire <br /> shoreline of the subject property; <br /> b. A recorded easement providing at least one 10'-wide pedestrian <br /> access through the subject property between Ali`i Drive and the shoreline; <br /> c. Connectivity between the lateral pedestrian access of the subject <br /> property and the adjacent properties to the north and south; and <br /> d. Location and description of existing and proposed public access <br /> signage clearly indicating the public access to and along the shoreline; and <br /> WHEREAS, an updated Shoreline Public Access Plan has been submitted to and <br /> <br /> approved by the Planning Director; and <br /> WHEREAS, in order to assure that pedestrian public access is provided within the <br /> <br /> Property to and along designated shoreline access areas, the Declarant and the County of Hawaii <br /> agree to be bound by and to encumber the Property by recordation of the Declaration of Public <br /> Access Pedestrian Easements, attached hereto as Exhibit "1," at the Bureau of Conveyances and <br /> the Land Court of the State of Hawai' i; and <br /> WHEREAS, Article XIII, Section 13-12 of the Hawaii County Charter, provides that the <br /> Council may accept gifts of donations of any interest in real estate on behalf of the County of <br /> Hawaii; <br /> 2 <br /> <br />