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A. The applicant, successors or assigns shall be responsible for complying with all of <br />the stated conditions of approval. <br />B. Plans for the proposed subdivision shall be submitted to the Planning Department <br />and Final Subdivision Approval secured within five (5) years from the effective <br />date of this [amen] amended ordinance. The proposed residential - <br />agricultural subdivision shall not exceed a maximum limit of 25 lots. <br />C. As agreed to by the applicant, restrictive covenants in the deeds of all the <br />proposed residential -agricultural lots shall prohibit the construction of a second <br />dwelling unit on each lot. A copy of the proposed covenant(s) to be recorded with <br />the Bureau of Conveyances shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review <br />and approval prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. A copy of the <br />approved covenant shall be recited in an instrument executed by the applicant and <br />the County, recorded with the Bureau of Conveyances, and a copy of the recorded <br />covenant filed with the Planning Department upon its receipt from the Bureau of <br />Conveyances. <br />D. A Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted to the Department of <br />Environmental Management for review and approval prior to Final Subdivision <br />Approval. <br />E. Should any unidentified sites or remains such as artifacts, shell, bone, or charcoal <br />deposits, human burials, rock or coral alignments, pavings or walls be <br />encountered, work in the immediate area shall cease and the Planning Director <br />shall be immediately notified. Subsequent work shall proceed upon an <br />archaeological clearance from the Planning Director when it finds that sufficient <br />mitigative measures have been taken. <br />-2- <br />