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the Mauka Haleki'i Extension and Makai Haleki`i Extension and"provide" the Connector Road, <br /> and the phasing of the same shall be approved by the County's Department of Public Works <br /> ("DPW"). See Ordinance 96-7, at 1.5-16, attached hereto as Exhibit"B". <br /> Ordinance 96-7, Condition K, requires that, "prior to final subdivision approval, or <br /> any land alteration activity," a"final comprehensive public access plan shall be developed" and <br /> include, inter alia, public "mauka-makai and lateral shoreline accesses". Ordinance 96-7, at 12- <br /> 13 (Exhibit "B"). <br /> Ordinance 96-7, Condition L, requires the "right to public access and recreational <br /> use of[the Project's] privately owned coastline park and trails" be conveyed to the County "by <br /> way of a perpetual easement". Id, at 14. Condition L specifically requires the applicant to <br /> retain fee simple ownership of the shoreline park and, to the extent any roadway, trail or other <br /> rights-of-way become deemed a public highway or trail under Haw. Rev. Stat. ch. 264, <br /> Condition L shall no longer be applicable. See id. <br /> Ordinance 96-8, Conditions L(4) and L(5), also require the construction of certain <br /> roadway improvements prior to the issuance of final subdivision approval for any portion of the <br /> Project,including construction of the Mauka Haleki i Extension, Makai Haleki`i Extension and <br /> the Connector Road. See Ordinance 96-8, at 24, attached hereto as Exhibit"C". Ordinance 96- <br /> 8, Condition M, requires all roadway improvements stated in Ordinance 96-8, Condition L, be <br /> dedicated to the County. See id, at 26. <br /> b. Compliance and Non-compliance <br /> Taken in their entirety, the Ordinances' roadway and public access requirements <br /> expressly require the Mauka Haleki`i Extension, Makai Haleki`i Extension and Connector Road <br /> 11 <br /> EXHIBIT A 904 <br />