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L. Should any remains of historic sites, such as rock walls, terraces, platforms, <br />marine shell concentrations or human burials be encountered, work in the <br />immediate area shall cease and the Department of Land and Natural Resources - <br />State Historic Preservation Division (DLNR-SHPD) shall be immediately <br />notified. Subsequent work shall proceed upon an archaeological clearance from <br />the DLNR-SHPD when it finds that sufficient mitigative measures have been <br />taken. <br />M. The applicant shall make its fair share contribution to mitigate the potential <br />regional impacts of the subject property with respect to roads. The fair share <br />contribution shall become due and payable prior to receipt of Final Subdivision <br />Approval. The fair share contribution shall be based on the actual number of <br />additional lots created. The fair share contribution to address the potential road <br />impacts shall be in the form of cash and/or in-kind services approved by the <br />County Council and shall be applied to improving the Kaloko Drive/Mamalahoa <br />Highway intersection. Based upon the applicant's representation of intent to <br />subdivide and develop up to one (1) additional lot, the total fair share contribution <br />is $13,506.70. The fair share contribution shall be adjusted annually by the <br />Hawaii County Planning Department, beginning three (3) years after the effective <br />date of this ordinance, based on the percentage change in the Honolulu Consumer <br />Price Index (HCPI). Upon approval of the fair share contribution, the Planning <br />Director shall submit a final report to the County Council for its information that <br />identifies the specific approved fair share contributions, as allocated, and further <br />implementation requirements. <br />N. Should the Council adopt a Unified Impact Fees Ordinance setting forth criteria <br />for imposition of exactions or the assessment of impact fees, conditions included <br />herein shall be credited towards the requirements of the Unified Impact Fee <br />Ordinance. <br />In <br />