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16. During the mid-1990's, the County granted various permits, <br /> approvals, and ordinances relating to the development of Hokuli'a. The <br /> development was subject to certain conditions, including the obligation of <br /> Oceanside to construct and dedicate to the County a bypass highway between <br /> Keauhou and Captain Cook (the "Bypass Road"), in order to alleviate chronic <br /> traffic problems in the Kona region. <br /> 17. In addition to government approvals and agreements, <br /> Oceanside entered into a number of agreements with private owners of land near <br /> Hokuli'a regarding matters such as access rights, utilities easements, and well <br /> sites. Among these agreements are: <br /> (a) An agreement between Oceanside, Gary Yamagata, <br /> and Yamagata Development Company, regarding Oceanside's purchase of land <br /> for the construction and operation of an electric substation (the "Yamagata <br /> Agreement"). Mr. Yamagata and Yamagata Development Corporation have <br /> contended that Oceanside is in default on the Yamagata Agreement, and have <br /> demanded mediation in a letter dated November 1, 2012. <br /> (b) A series of agreements among Oceanside, the Water <br /> Board of the County of Hawaii, and the trustees of the E. Jean Greenwell Trust, <br /> 2303895c.docx 7 <br /> ..3.a...' pant,z ` 1., 4£ ", F 3=1 ; oxi 5...tp^� ) !t 1,-77 d.''ey{fl:.:'4 <br />