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development. Additionally, DPW-Engineering did not require the installation of <br /> sidewalks. According to DPW-Engineering Division, connection to Ainaola Drive and <br /> Haihai Street will require a County ROW permit in conformance with Hawai`i County <br /> Code, Chapter 22, County Streets. The Planning Department will add this condition as <br /> well as other standard conditions that the applicant comply with the requirements of the <br /> Department of Public Works for the interior roadways and any other roadway <br /> improvements, including the installation of required street lights and traffic control <br /> devices that may be required by the Traffic Division, Department of Public Works, with <br /> design,purchase and installation being the responsibility of the applicant. <br /> Furthermore, DPW recommends that the applicant provide improvements to the <br /> subject property's Ainaola Drive frontage consisting of, but not limited to pavement <br /> widening with paved shoulders and swales, drainage improvements, and any required <br /> utility relocation meeting with the requirements of the American with Disabilities Act. <br /> The applicant finds that imposing these improvements will be excessive and impractical <br /> due to the presence of a concrete drainage culvert and the intervening State-owned land <br /> (TMK: 2-4-039:002)that makes up approximately fifty percent of the project site's <br /> frontage along Ainaola Drive. The Planning Director agrees with the applicant's reasons <br /> for not requiring roadway improvements to Ainaola Drive and therefore is not <br /> recommending adding conditions for roadway improvements. <br /> According to the Department of Water Supply, water can be made available from <br /> the end of an existing 6-inch waterline within Ho`olala Street and Kikaha Street which <br /> fronts the subject parcel. An existing water commitment for 32 additional units of water <br /> for the proposed development was granted until May 31, 2025. Additionally, DWS also <br /> stated that final subdivision approval will be subject to requirements to construct any <br /> necessary water system improvements. Based on the preceding, as a condition of <br /> approval, the applicant will be required to construct and dedicate necessary water system <br /> improvements as required by the Department of Water Supply (DWS)prior to securing <br /> Final Subdivision Approval. <br /> According to the Department of Environmental Management, there is no County <br /> sewer system in the area. The lot owners will need to construct individual septic <br /> -5- <br />