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completed as part of the Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway widening project). Please note that <br />at the time of this writing, the applicant is still coordinating with DOT to obtain <br />comments and agreement on the recommendations of the STA. <br />17. Water: According to the 2017 Annual Report (Included as Exhibit 2 in the application), <br />the applicant secured 2,291 water units in exchange for the completion and dedication of <br />the Palani Well and related improvements to the Department of Water Supply (DWS) in <br />2015. According to DWS, pursuant to the Well Site Development Agreement dated April <br />12, 2007, between the applicant, other parties, and the Water Board, the applicant has a <br />water commitment for the proposed development. The parties to the Agreement have also <br />executed an Off -Site Improvement Agreement dated August 12, 2009; First Supplemental <br />Well Site Development Agreement dated August 12, 2009; and Second Amendment to <br />Well Site Development Agreement dated July 27, 2015. Required water system <br />improvements for the 48.4 -acre portion are subject to the above mentioned agreements. <br />18. Wastewater: The project area is located approximately two (2) miles from the Kealakehe <br />Wastewater Treatment Plan (WWTP), however there are currently no sewer lines serving <br />the site. It is expected that County sewer lines will extend to the project area in the future. <br />Condition Nos. 1 a. and lb. of the State Land Use Boundary Amendment Docket No. - <br />A00 -730 requires the petition area to be developed with dry sewer lines, eventually <br />connect to the Kealalcehe WWTP when a connection is available and requires lot owners <br />in the project area to participate in an improvement district to fund connection to the <br />WWTP and pay a fair share of the cost to fund a connection. Condition Nos. 1 c. and 1 e. <br />require tenants to utilize individual wastewater systems (IWS) with an enhanced <br />treatment system meeting with the requirements of HAR 11-62 and certified by the State <br />Department of Health in the interim. Condition No. 1 d. limits the project to a maximum <br />of 40 lots to be unproved and occupied before requiring connection to the County's <br />WWTP, provided that they install and maintain the previously mentioned IWS with <br />enhanced treatment systems. Currently, there are two lots that have been developed using <br />an enhanced IWS, leaving balance of 3 8 lots still eligible. Finally, Condition No. If. <br />requires the petitioner and lot owners to develop and participate in a Wastewater System <br />in <br />