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Stream, but the applicant is proposing to remove this bridge due to cost. Mohouli Street <br /> Extension has a right-of-way width that varies between 120 and 180 feet fronting the <br /> subject property. <br /> There are multiple existing dead-end streets abutting the north boundary of the <br /> project area. When the zoning was originally approved in 2010, the neighboring property <br /> owners indicated that they did not wish to create a through-street situation. To satisfy the <br /> neighbors and the need for emergency vehicle access and future connectivity, the <br /> applicant proposed to construct an improved County standard road within the project site <br /> up to the property boundary at Wiliwili Street but place removable bollards (concrete <br /> posts) at the property boundary that can be removed when emergency vehicles need to <br /> gain access. Wiliwili Street has an existing right-of-way width of 30 to 45 feet with a <br /> 20-foot wide pavement close to the property. The pavement width of Wiliwili Street <br /> from Kaumana Drive is 16 feet. <br /> 22. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply(DWS), there was an existing <br /> water commitment for 200 units, which expired on September 30, 2018. Additionally, <br /> based on the increased demand, the DWS requests that the Water Master Plan be revised <br /> and resubmitted for review and approval. In response to these comments, the applicant <br /> has paid the water commitment fee as stated in the DWS letter dated January 11, 2019. <br /> Additionally, the applicant stated that the Water Master Plan will be revised and <br /> resubmitted to the DWS, which will require an amendment to Condition J (Submittal of a <br /> Detailed Water Master Plan). When the zoning was first granted in 2010, the applicant <br /> estimated water consumption for the proposed development to be approximately 283,700 <br /> gallons per day. According to the Department of Water Supply(DWS), the Department's <br /> existing water facilities in the area of the proposed development have limited capacities. <br /> The development will require extensive on- and off-site water system improvements, <br /> including but not limited to, source, storage, booster pump, and transmission facilities. <br /> The Department of Water Supply requires the applicant submit a water master plan, <br /> showing the water system improvements needed for each phase of the project. <br /> Additionally, the applicant will be required to enter into a Water Development Agreement <br /> -10- <br />