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deposits, marine shell concentrations, sand deposits, or sink holes are identified during <br /> the demolition and/or construction work, cease work in the immediate vicinity of the <br /> find, protect the find from additional disturbance and contact the State Historic <br /> Preservation Division at (808) 933-7651. Subsequent work shall proceed upon an <br /> archaeological clearance from DLNR-SHPD when it finds that sufficient mitigation <br /> measures have been taken. <br /> M. Should the applicant, successors, or assigns develop residential units on the subject <br /> property, the applicant shall make its fair share contribution to mitigate the potential <br /> regional impacts of the property with respect to parks and recreation, fire, police, solid <br /> waste disposal facilities and roads. The fair share contribution for each unit shall be based <br /> on the actual number of residential units developed and shall become due and payable <br /> prior to receipt of Final Plan Approval. The fair share contribution in a form of cash, <br /> land, facilities or any combination thereof shall be determined by the County Council. <br /> The fair share contribution may be adjusted annually beginning three years after the <br /> effective date of this ordinance, based on the percentage change in the Honolulu <br /> Consumer Price Index (HCPI). The fair share contribution shall have a combined value of <br /> $9,366.52 per multiple family residential unit ($14,596.67 per single family residential <br /> unit). The total amount shall be determined with the actual number of units according to <br /> the calculation and payment provisions set forth in this condition. The fair share <br /> contribution per multiple family residential unit (single family residential unit) shall be <br /> allocated as follows: <br /> 1. $4,620.24 per multiple family residential unit ($7,038.77 per single family <br /> residential unit) to the County to support park and recreational improvements and <br /> facilities; <br /> 2. $146.02 per multiple family residential unit ($339.55 per single family residential <br /> unit) to the County to support police facilities; <br /> 3. $449.18 per multiple family residential unit ($670.66 per single family residential <br /> unit) to the County to support fire facilities; <br /> 4. $200.20 per multiple family residential unit ($293.62 per single family residential <br /> unit) to the County to support solid waste facilities; and <br /> 5. $3,950.87 per multiple family residential unit ($6,254.07 per single family <br /> -3- <br />