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A drainage study shall be prepared by a licensed civil engineer and submitted to the <br />Department of Public Works. The recommended drainage improvements shall be <br />constructed, meeting with the approval of the Department of Public Works, prior to <br />the receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br />All development-generated runoff shall be disposed of on site and shall not be <br />directed toward any adjacent properties. <br />Ih. A Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted to the Department of <br />Environmental Management for review and approval prior to the issuance of a <br />Certificate of Occupancy. <br />I.. If the applicant, successors, or assigns develops residential units on the subject <br />property, except for the existing dwelling, the applicant shall make its fair share <br />contribution to mitigate the potential regional impacts of the property with respect <br />to parks and recreation, fire, police, solid waste disposal facilities and roads. The <br />fair share contribution shall become due and payable prior to receipt of Final Plan <br />Approval. The fair share contribution for each lot shall be based on the actual <br />number of residential units developed. The fair share contribution in a form of <br />cash, land, facilities or any combination thereof shall be determined by the County <br />Council. The fair share contribution may be adjusted annually beginning three <br />years after the effective date of this ordinance, based on the percentage change in <br />the Honolulu Consumer Price Index (HCPI). The fair share contribution shall have <br />a combined value of $7,043.62 per multiple family residential unit ($10,976.69 per <br />single family residential unit). The total amount shall be determined with the <br />actual number of units according to the calculation and payment provisions set <br />forth in this condition. <br />The fair share contribution per multiple family residential unit shall be allocated as <br />follows: <br />$3,474.42 per multiple family residential unit ($5,293.15 per single family <br />residential unit) to the County to support park and recreational <br />improvements and facilities; <br />2. $109.81 per multiple family residential unit ($255.34 per single family <br />residential unit) to the County to support police facilities; <br />3. $337.78 per multiple family residential unit ($504.33 per single family <br />residential unit) to the County to support fire facilities; <br />4. $150.55 per multiple family residential unit ($220.80 per single family <br />residential unit) [o the County to support solid waste facilities; and <br />-4- <br />