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F. Access to the subject property shall be from a 30 -foot wide easement from <br /> Haukapila Street, as identified in Document No. 77- 109267 by the Bureau of <br /> Conveyances. <br /> G. A traffic signal at the intersection of Mamalahoa Highway and Haukapila Street <br /> with appropriate synchronization with the traffic signal lights at the intersection of <br /> Mamalahoa Highway and Haleki`i Street, and improvements to the <br /> Mamalahoa/Haukapila intersection as recommended by the Department of Public <br /> Works shall be installed. The traffic signal light and intersection improvements <br /> shall be completed prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the <br /> proposed project, provided that in no event shall a Certificate of Occupancy for <br /> any portion of the project be issued within three years from the effective date of <br /> this ordinance. Furthermore, the applicant shall cooperate with appropriate <br /> governmental agencies and, if deemed necessary by said agencies, contribute its <br /> pro rata share of improvements to Haukapila Street, if required. <br /> H. All development - generated runoff shall be disposed of on -site and shall not be <br /> directed toward any adjacent properties. A drainage study, including proposed on- <br /> site drainage improvements which may include pervious or porous asphalt, shall <br /> be prepared by a licensed civil engineer and submitted to the Department of <br /> Public Works prior to issuance of Final Plan Approval. To reduce storm water <br /> passing through the subject property, the proposed on -site, sub - area(s) drainage <br /> improvements shall have a capacity equal to or greater than 120% of the <br /> calculated on -site development generated runoff Any recommended drainage <br /> improvements, if required, shall be constructed meeting with the approval of the <br /> Department of Public Works prior to receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> I. The project shall install a wastewater system meeting with the approval of the <br /> Department of Health prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. The project <br /> -5- <br />