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Ordinances - Council Term
2008-2010
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2010
Ordinance
102
Effective Date
10/22/2010
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BIL 284 Draft 02 2008-2010
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BIL 284 Draft 02 2008-2010
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C. The water commitment payment shall be made to the Department of Water <br /> Supply in accordance with its "Water Commitment Guidelines Policy" within one <br /> hundred and eighty (180) days from the effective date of this ordinance. The <br /> applicant shall construct necessary water improvements (including but not limited <br /> to installation of a service lateral to accommodate a 5/8 -inch meter for one of the <br /> proposed lots) and remit, as may be needed, the prevailing facilities charge, as <br /> determined by the Department of Water Supply. All relevant improvements shall <br /> be completed prior to receipt of Final Subdivision Approval. Furthermore, water <br /> from this meter shall not be shared with the other proposed lots for potable water <br /> purposes. <br /> D. Should the applicant be successful in obtaining a variance from the minimum <br /> water system requirements of the Subdivision Code, the applicant shall provide a <br /> private potable water system to the remaining proposed five (5) agricultural lots. <br /> The system shall consist of the following: <br /> 1. Two (2) potable wells, each capable of generating a minimum of 6,000 <br /> gallons per day. A report prepared by an engineer licensed in the State of <br /> Hawai'i attesting to the quality and capacity of these wells shall be <br /> provided to the Planning Department in conjunction with the subdivision <br /> application; <br /> 2. A minimum 15,000 gallon storage tank to service each of the two (2) <br /> wells; and <br /> 3. A water transmission system, pumps, and related appurtenances to service <br /> each of the proposed five (5) agricultural lots from the private potable <br /> well. <br /> -4- <br />
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