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5) The applicant shall implement the August 2020 IWS Assessment and Feasibility Study for <br /> Miloli`i Beach Park recommendations for the routine pumping of the existing wastewater <br /> system and providing a holding tank for the toilet waste and continued use of the individual <br /> wastewater system for the sink water as shown in Appendix D of the Final Environmental <br /> Assessment dated December 2022. The Applicant shall ensure that the existing wastewater <br /> system be routinely pumped once every three months and additional monthly routine <br /> pumping during high usage periods. <br /> 6) The Planning Department may require a shoreline survey certified by the Chair of the <br /> Board of Land and Natural Resources for any future construction or activity. <br /> 7) The applicant shall comply with the Mitigation Measures and Regulatory Requirements <br /> and Summary of Mitigation Measures and Project Commitments to Minimize Potential <br /> Impacts of the Project located within the Final Environmental Assessment dated December <br /> 2022. <br /> 8) Artificial light from exterior lighting fixtures, including, but not necessarily limited to <br /> floodlights, up-lights or spotlights used for decorative or aesthetic purposes shall be <br /> prohibited if the light directly illuminates, or is directed to project across property <br /> boundaries toward, the shoreline and ocean waters, except as may otherwise be permitted <br /> pursuant to Section 205A-71(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes. <br /> 9) All development shall comply with Chapter 27,Flood Control of the Hawai`i County Code. <br /> 10) All earthwork and grading shall conform to Chapter 10,Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> of the Hawaii County Code. <br /> 11) All development generated runoff shall be disposed of onsite and shall not be directed <br /> toward any adjacent properties. A drainage study shall be prepared by a professional civil <br /> engineer licensed in the State of Hawaii and submitted to the Department of Public Works <br /> prior to issuance of Final Plan Approval. Any recommended drainage improvements, if <br /> required, shall be constructed meeting with the approval of the Department of Public <br /> Works prior to receipt of a Certificate of Occupancy for any portion of the development. <br /> 12) During construction,measures shall be taken to minimize the potential of both fugitive dust <br /> and runoff sedimentation. Such measures shall be in compliance with construction industry <br /> standards and practices utilized during construction projects of the State of Hawaii. <br /> 12 <br />