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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> A. The applicant, its successor or assigns shall be responsible for complying with all <br /> stated conditions of approval. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> B. Prior to the issuance of a water commitment by the Department of Water Supply, <br /> the applicant, its successors or assigns shall submit the anticipated maximum <br /> <br /> daily water usage calculations as recommended by a registered engineer and a <br /> water commitment deposit in accordance with the "Water Commitment <br /> <br /> Guidelines Policy" to the Department of Water Supply within 180 days from the <br /> effective date of this ordinance. <br /> <br /> <br /> C. The applicant, successors, or assigns shall install and construct the water <br /> <br /> improvements outlined in the Department of Water Supply's July 29, 2009 <br /> memorandum addressed to the Planning Director prior to the issuance of a <br /> <br /> Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> <br /> <br /> D. Construction of the proposed development shall be completed within five (5) <br /> years from the effective date of the ordinance. Prior to construction, the applicant, <br /> <br /> successors or assigns shall secure Final Plan Approval for the proposed <br /> <br /> development in accordance with Section 25-2-70, Chapter 25 (Zoning Code), <br /> Hawaii County Code. Plans shall identify all existing and/or proposed structures, <br /> <br /> paved driveway access and parking stalls associated with the proposed <br /> development. Landscaping shall also be indicated on the plans for the purpose of <br /> <br /> mitigating any adverse noise or visual impacts to adjacent properties in <br /> accordance with the requirements of Planning Department's Rule No. 17 <br /> <br /> (Landscaping Requirements), Chapter 25 (Zoning Code), Hawaii County Code. <br /> An updated traffic assessment shall be submitted in conjunction with the plans for <br /> <br /> Plan Approval. Should the assessment, subject to concurrence by the Planning <br /> Director and Public Works Director, conclude that the project is anticipated to <br /> <br /> generate fifty or more peak hour trips, then a Traffic Impact Analysis Report <br /> <br /> -6- <br />