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• <br />B. The Hawaii State Legislature, under Development Agreement Statute section 46-123, <br />granted authorization to the COUNTY to enact an ordinance authorizing the executive branch of the <br />COUNTY to enter into a development agreement with any person having a legal or equitable interest in <br />real property, for the development of such property; <br />C. The County Council enacted Ordinance.No. 93-37 pursuant to Development Agreement <br />Statute section 46-123, which ordinance was passed into law on April 27, 1993. <br />D. Pursuant to the Development Agreement Statute and the Development Agreement Code, <br />the COUNTY adopted rules governing Development Agreements on May 16, 1995. <br />E. The Development Agreement Code and the Development Agreement rules establish the <br />procedures and requirements for the consideration of development agreements upon application by or on <br />behalf of persons having a legal or equitable interest in property. <br />F. OCEANSIDE is the owner in fee simple of a portion of the Property, and Lessee of the <br />remainder of the Property. A map describing that portion of the Property owned by OCEANSIDE in fee <br />simple and that portion that is leasedis attached hereto and identified as Exhibit "A". <br />G. OCEANSIDE or its related entity, affiliate or subsidiary plans to develop the Project on <br />the Property. <br />H. . The Project will require a major investment by OCEANSIDE, for example, in public <br />facilities and on- and off-site improvements, to make the Project feasible. <br />I. The Project was reviewed and planned according to the Land Use Regulations. <br />J. OCEANSIDE has applied for and the COUNTY has granted a number of Approvals for <br />the Project. <br />K. As part of OCEANSIDE's applications for Approvals from the COUNTY: <br />1. The COUNTY has examined the Project's impacts on vehicular traffic <br />conditions, and has determined that construction of the Bypass Highway will not only offset traffic <br />impacts caused by the Project, it will also provide a public purpose by improving existing traffic <br />conditions in the region. <br />2. The COUNTY has determined that the construction and development of a <br />Coastline Park will be an asset to the COUNTY and the public by providing coastal recreational <br />opportunities, preserving open space and archaeological sites within the Project, as well as meeting the <br />Project's park requirements pursuant to Ordinance No. 96-7, Ordinance No. 96-8 and Special <br />Management Area ("SMA") Permit No. 345. <br />L. The COUNTY has concluded that development of the Project will provide many public <br />benefits to the COUNTY through the zoning, the SMA conditions of approval, and the imposition of on - <br />2 <br />