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ownership and use, the property will not require subdivision into smaller lots as <br /> initially anticipated by the applicant. Therefore, the prospective buyer would like <br /> to provide access to Parcel 77 from the Kamanu Street Extension, which will be <br /> partially constructed from its existing pavement within TMK:7-4-020:013 to the <br /> southern boundary of TMK: 7-4-008:078 (Parcel 78)to County dedicable <br /> standards, including the provision of curb, gutter, and sidewalks as required by <br /> DPW in the approved Kamanu Street construction plans. Once complete, this <br /> section of Kamanu Street will connect from the mauka end of the project, through <br /> Parcel 77 to the southern terminus of the Kanalani Street Extension currently <br /> under construction at the makai portion of the property via a 20-foot wide,private <br /> internal driveway meeting with the requirements of the County of Hawaii <br /> Department of Public Works (see Exhibit 4 of the application). This would be <br /> done in lieu of the construction and dedication of County dedicable roadways <br /> within the property, as would be required by the approved circulation plan in the <br /> case of the property being subdivided. Based on consultation with the Planning <br /> Department, the applicant amended their original proposal for Condition N to <br /> require the completion of the Kamanu Street Extension through the rezone area <br /> prior to issuance of a CO should this current proposal not be realized, and Parcel <br /> 77 be further subdivided. <br /> 2. The applicant is in the process of dedicating a 2.596-acre site, identified as TMK: <br /> 7-4-008:090 (Parcel 90), to the County for development of a regional sewer pump <br /> station (SPS)by the Department of Environmental Management. This SPS is part <br /> of the sewer infrastructure necessary to connect the existing sewer lines within <br /> Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway between Hina Lani Street and Kealakehe Parkway <br /> to the Kealakehe Wastewater Treatment Plant. The acceptance of the dedication <br /> deed is currently in process by the Hawaii County Council. <br /> As both of these parcels are situated outside of the initial development area, no <br /> occupancy permits can be issued without triggering the completion of the entire Kamanu <br /> Street Extension across the rezone area, which would be cost prohibitive for these uses. <br /> Therefore, in order to facilitate the development and occupancy of structures and uses on <br /> -4- <br />