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Mr.Michael Yee, Director <br /> October 17, 2018 <br /> Page 5 <br /> every intention to complete these improvements, subject to the outcome of <br /> this time extension request. <br /> F. The applicant shall also install street lights and traffic controls as required by <br /> the Traffic Division, Department of Public Works. The applicant shall be <br /> responsible for the design,purchase, and installation of such devices. All of <br /> the roadway improvements to Manono Street shall be completed prior to a <br /> Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> The required improvements are reflected in the approved off-site construction <br /> plans (Exhibit E). They will be implemented within the extended period and <br /> in conjunction with the other off-site improvements, such as the sidewalk. <br /> G. All development-generated runoff shall be disposed of onsite and shall not be <br /> directed toward any adjacent properties. A drainage study shall be prepared <br /> by a licensed civil engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works <br /> prior to issuance of a construction permit. Any recommended drainage <br /> improvements, if required, shall be constructed meeting with the approval of <br /> the Department of Public Works prior to receipt of a Certificate of <br /> Occupancy. <br /> This was done for the conversion of the existing structure. In the event—and <br /> very likely—a new structure is proposed for the site, Plan Approval will be <br /> required. At that time,a Site Drainage Plan approved by the Department of <br /> Public Works needs to accompany the submittal. Any required drainage <br /> improvements will be done in conjunction with construction of the new <br /> structure. <br /> H. A Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted to the Department of <br /> Environmental Management for review and approval prior to the issuance of <br /> a Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> This was done and approved by the Department of Environmental <br /> Management in 2007. If a revised one is needed to accommodate a new <br /> structure, one can be done. <br /> I. This relates to the fair share requirement for any residential use that exceeds <br /> two (2) units. <br /> While the CN-20 zoning would allow residential uses,the Applicant has no <br /> such plans. In the unlikely event residential uses are proposed,then,the <br />