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the Department of Water Supply grants to the applicant the necessary water <br /> commitments for each of the proposed lots of the second increment. <br /> <br /> D. Final Subdivision Approval of the proposed residential subdivision within the <br /> subject property shall be secured from the Planning Director within five (5) <br /> years from the effective date of this ordinance. <br /> <br /> E. To further the provisions of Condition C, covenants in the deed of all the <br /> subdivided lots within the subject property shall prohibit the granting of any <br /> variance from the minimum water requirements to subdivide the lots without <br /> improvements to the existing water system facilities, meeting with the standards <br /> of the Department of Water Supply. A copy of the proposed covenant(s) to be <br /> recorded with the Bureau of Conveyances shall be submitted to the Planning <br /> Director for review and approval prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision <br /> Approval of the first increment. A copy of the approved covenant shall be <br /> recited in an instrument executed by the applicant and the County and recorded <br /> with the Bureau of Conveyances with a copy of the recorded covenant to be <br /> filed with the Planning Department upon its receipt from the Bureau of <br /> Conveyances. <br /> F. Restrictive covenant in the deeds of all proposed residential lots within the <br /> subject property shall prohibit the construction of an ohana dwelling or a second <br /> dwelling on each lot. A copy of the proposed covenant to be recorded with the <br /> Bureau of Conveyances shall be submitted to the Plarming Director for review <br /> and approval prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. A copy of <br /> -3- <br /> <br />