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date of this ordinance; or <br /> Prior to the expiration of the twelve-month period, the <br /> County Council determines that the opening of Haleki`i <br /> Street Extension for use by the eneral public prior to <br /> completion of the entire Mamalahoa Highwaypass has <br /> proven not to be in the best interest of, and for the public <br /> good. <br /> In the event of sunset, amendments to the portion of Condition L.4 <br /> of Ordinance No. 96-8 relatine to the construction of a barricade or <br /> breakaway gate to prevent the use of Haleki`i Street as a vehicular <br /> thoroughfare prior to the opening of the entire Mamalahoa <br /> Highway Bypass, shall be null and void and the on ig pal provisions <br /> of Condition L(1) through L(5) of Ordinance No. 96-8 shall control <br /> and remain in full force and effect. <br /> (5) provide roadway stub-outs, generally shown in Exhibit "B", to provide <br /> future connections between the subject property, and the adjacent <br /> properties to the north and south; provided that such stub-outs shall be <br /> constructed in accordance with the construction phasing as approved by <br /> the Department of Public Works. <br /> The applicant shall construct the Mamalahoa Highway Bypass to standards set <br /> forth by the Department of Public Works for Alii Highway with such <br /> <br /> modifications as may be deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works. <br /> The applicant shall provide a landscape buffer along highway sections within five <br /> hundred feet of existing dwellings, as required by the chief engineer, to reduce the <br /> impacts of noise and light on the residents therein and to generally beautify the <br /> highway appearance in such locations; provided that the applicant shall enter into <br /> a reimbursement agreement with the County which sets forth the terms and <br /> conditions of reimbursement for costs incurred for the construction, land <br /> acquisition and design of the Mamalahoa Highway Bypass out of funds paid to the <br /> -7- <br /> <br />