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(f) Plan approval may be required as a condition of approval of any use permit, <br />variance, or other action relating to a specific use, in which case the use or <br />development so conditioned may not be established until plan approval has <br />been secured. <br />Section 25 -2 -72. Application for plan approval; requirements. <br />An application for plan approval shall be on a form approved for such <br />purpose by the director and shall be accompanied by: <br />(1) A site plan, drawn to scale and fully dimensioned indicating clearly the <br />following information: <br />(A) The location and dimension of the building site; <br />(B) The location, size, height, and use of all existing and proposed <br />structures; <br />(C) All yards and open spaces; <br />(D) Location, height, and material of all fences and walls; <br />(E) The standard of improvement and location, number, and size of <br />parking spaces, arrangement and on -site circulation of all off - <br />street parking and loading facilities including points of access <br />thereto from adjoining streets; <br />(F) The location, general nature, and type, and protection or <br />shielding devices of all exterior lighting; <br />(G) All proposed landscaping and planting; and <br />(H) All proposed street dedication and improvement if any. <br />(2) Any other information required by rules adopted by the director in <br />accordance with chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes. <br />(3) A site drainage lan [under sec. 27 -201 approved by the director of public <br />works, where plan approval is required under sec. 25- 2- 71(a), (c)(2) and <br />(c)(5) (d) (e) or M. The site drainage lan shall comply with sec. 27 -20(a) <br />and (b) and sec. 27 -24, and shall include a storm water disposal system to <br />contain run -off caused by the proposed development, within the site <br />boundaries, up to the expected one -hour, ten year storm event, as shown in <br />the Department of Public Works "Storm Drainage Standards ", dated <br />October 1970 or any approved revision, unless those standards specify a <br />greater recurrence interval. The amount of expected runoff shall be <br />calculated according to the Department of Public Works "Storm Drainage <br />Standards ", dated October 1970, or any approved revision, or by any <br />nationally - recognized method meeting with the approval of the director of <br />public works. Runoff calculations shall include the effects of all <br />improvements. Storm water shall be disposed into drywells, infiltration <br />basins, or other approved infiltration methods. The development shall not <br />alter the general drainage pattern above or below the development." <br />