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Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0829
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
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Permanent li«htin4g also poses a risk of seabird attraction, and as such should be Ii�ininlired or <br /> eliminated to protect seabird flvwwaws and presei-w-e the ni<�ht sky. For illustrations and tguidance <br /> related to seabird-friendly light steles that also protect seabirds and the dark starrw skies ofl-lawwai i <br /> pl ease visit <br /> The State listed Ha"ahan Goose or i nt; (thyalUt .t UM/ric'eliviv) could IMentially occur in the <br /> WOW cWthe proposed prQect site, it is against State la" to harm or harass these species. If an <br /> are present durin`Y construction activities.. then all activities wwithin 100 Feet (30 nieters) should <br /> cease, and the bird should not be approached. Work. maw, continue after the bird leaves the area of <br /> its oww�n accord- If a nest is discovered at any point, please contact the Hawaii Island Branch <br /> DOF AW Office at (808) Q74-4221. <br /> The State listed Hawaiian Hawwk or 'Io tBwf; wlitcrn"n ma\ occur in the project wickdtw <br /> DOF.Y` W recommends surveying, the area to ensure no FlawwAW Hawk nests are present if trees <br /> are to be cut- `Io nests may be present durin<s the breeding„ season from March to September- <br /> The project area falls wwithin or is encompassed the historic ran44e of the State listed Blackburn's <br /> Sphinx Wh (B` N/C = hatcirwet l?hWtdnd). LaRue of BSNI feed on many nonnative hostplants <br /> that include trete tobacco (Nicoliumi g,1[mco) which givi1s in diStUrbed soil, We recommend <br /> contactintY our I Iawwa] i Island Branch DOF. W office at (808) 074-422 1 for further intornlation <br /> abcult where. BSNI may be present and whether a veyation survey should be conducted to <br /> determiner the presence ofplants preferred by BSNM. DOI--A\,4' recommends removing plants less <br /> than one meter in height or Mins the dR, time of the year to avoid harm to BSM. if you intend <br /> to eitlrter remove tree to over one meter in height or to disturb the <=round around or wwithin <br /> several meters of these plants, they must be thorcug,llly inspected by a qualifiet:l biolo<-;ist for the <br /> presence of BSM e{ugs and larw ae. <br /> DDI AW' recommends ntinintizints the 111ow entent of plant or soil material between work-sites. Soil <br /> and plant material may, contain invasive lungal pathogens (op, Rapid '0hi-a Death), vertebrate <br /> and h"wortebrate pests (e <_j., Ivittle Fire Nets, Coconut Rlii roceros Beetles), or inv asi�ve plant parts <br /> that could harm our natiw'e species and ecosystems. I-ecomme.nd consultin{,) the Bi,.; Island <br /> Invasive Si.7ecies (Nnadttee (fAISC) at (808) Q33-3340 in planning, design.. and construction of <br /> the project to learn of any hivthoisk irivasiwe species in the area and ways to mitigate spread. All <br /> equipment, materials, and personnel should be cleaned ofexcess soil and debris to minimize the <br /> risk of spreading invasive species. Clear that maw contain soil. such tis work boots and vehicles, <br /> should be fhoi-ou<}hly cleaned with water and sprayed ww ith 7M , alcohol solution to prevent tile <br /> spread of Rapid `t AVa Death and other harmful fungal pathogens. <br /> To prevent the spread of Rapid -Ohl a Death (ROD)- if 'ohi-a trees are present and \01 be <br /> removed, trimmed, or potentially injured DOTQkV` requests that the information and guidance at <br /> the fc}1lC3wwlnt w\"ebsite be reviewed and followed: t _i. h ,_ {iii �_..._' ,' <br /> DOF AN--V recommends uIng nah-e plant species t�or landscapim, that are appropriate IN the area <br /> (i.c., chmate conchtions are suitable for the plants to thrive, historically occurred there, etc..). <br /> Please do not plant invasive. species. DC FAJV recommends consultin.,-, the Havwai-i-Pacific NVeed <br /> Rl.k :Lj;,r. Snlcnt w4nb;•SE': to :it `e_`rrlilne t11C pt}tentt<tl 3n1'a:idwerl4`,.: o'Pp14117tS I±PoI}oStd l+ir use in be <br />
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