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unused portion thereof not required to complete the work authorized by the permit shall <br />be refunded to the pennittee. <br />Section 10-12. Conditions and limitations. <br />(a) The issuance of a grading permit shall constitute an authorization to do only that work <br />which is described on the permit and on the plans and specifications approved by the <br />director of public works. <br />(b) Permits issued under the requirements of this chapter shall not relieve the permittee of the <br />responsibility for securing required permits for work to be done which is regulated by any <br />other County, State, or Federal agency, including approvals of permits which may be <br />required under chapters 6E, 205, 205A and 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes. <br />(c) In the event the area to be graded requires an NPDES permit, approval of the NPDES <br />permit may be obtained after the approval of the Grading application: however, the <br />Grading plans, including anv drainaGe and erosion control plans, shall conform to the <br />conditions of the approved NPDES permit. In case of conflictinG requirements, the most <br />restrictive shall apply. <br />(d [e]) A copy of the permit issued shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the site at or near <br />the property boundary adjacent to an accessible road bordering the property during the <br />~ progress of work. <br />(e [d]) In granting any permit under this chapter, the director of public works may attach such <br />conditions as may be reasonably necessazy to prevent creation of a nuisance or hazazd to <br />public or private property. Such conditions may include, but shall not be limited to: <br />(1) Improvement of any existing grading to bring it up to the standards of this <br />chapter; <br />(2) Requirements for fencing of excavations or fills which otherwise would be <br />hazardous; ' <br />(3} Screen planting, landscaping, erosion control planting, or other treatments to <br />maintain good appearance of graded azea and reduce the detrimental impact on <br />adjacent properties of the community; <br />(4) Cleaning up the area; and <br />(5) Days and hours of operation. <br />Section 10-13. Expiration. <br />Every grading, grubbing or stockpiling permit shall expire and become void no later than <br />two years after the date of issuance. All stockpiled material temporarily stored on the premises <br />shall be removed from the premises or used on the premises as fill material under a grading <br />permit for fill prior to the expiration date. <br />Section 10-14. Denial. <br />(a) If the director of public works finds that the work as proposed by the applicant is likely to <br />cause hazardous conditions that may endanger any property or public way or structure or <br />endanger the public health or welfare, the director shall deny the grading, grubbing or <br />stockpiling permit. Factors to be considered in determining probability of hazardous <br />conditions shall include; but not be limited to, possible geological instability caused by <br />saturation of the ground by rains, earth movements, geological or flood hazards, <br />-11- <br />