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i <br /> and accepts that there will be added structural requwrements to <br /> address this seismic hazard during the conversion process. <br /> i <br /> D. Faure Resources <br /> I <br /> Although there was no professional survey conducted of the faunal <br /> resources of the site, the Applicant does not believe that rare or <br /> endangered faunal resources are likely to be found within or proximate <br /> to the subject site. The site is not only within an urban environment, but <br /> It is in fact fully developed. <br /> i <br /> Introduced bird species (such as dove, Japanese White-eye, house a <br /> finch.. myna) are common in this area. Domestic animals such as cats <br /> and dogs, and other animals like rats and mongoose are also common, <br /> t hese are all common and not endangered. <br /> i <br /> As such, it is unlikely that the development of the subject property would <br /> cause any adverse faunal impacts. j <br /> I <br /> i <br /> E. Flora Resources <br /> { <br /> No commissioned flora survey was conducted of the site due in large <br /> measure to its past and current residential use. <br /> Aside from the lawn, there are some fruit trees and other cultivated { <br /> plants typically used for landscaping such as anthuriurns and fern. <br /> Given its past use; it is unlikely that the subject site would be a habitat <br /> for any listed threatened or endangered plant life. <br /> F. HistoricICulturallArehaeologieal Resources <br /> i <br /> For the same reason noted above, no commissioned archaeological <br /> inventory survey and cultural assessment study was conducted of the <br /> subject site. The past and current residential use of the site; resulting in <br /> its extensive clearing, reduces the prospect of finding any archaeological <br /> remains. <br /> Nonetheless, during the course of developing this project, should any <br /> anticipated archaeological Features or sites be uncovered, work in the <br /> affected area will immediately cease and the applicant will notify the <br /> Planning Department. <br /> G. Valued Cultural Resources <br /> In view of the recent Hawaii Mate Supreme Court's -"PASH" and "Ka <br /> Pa'akai 0 Ka'Aina'decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian <br /> 6 <br />