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2020-2022
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
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guidance related to seabird-friendly light styles that also protect the dark, starry skies of Hawaii <br /> please visit.- https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wildlife/files/2016/03/DOC439.pd <br /> The State listed Hawaiian Goose or Nzmd (Branta sancAlcensis)has the potential to occur in the <br /> vicinity of the proposed project site. R is against State law to liann or harass this species. If any <br /> are present during construction activities, then all activities within 100 feet (30 meters) should <br /> cease,and the bird should not be approached. Work may continue after the bird leaves the area of <br /> its own accord. If a nest is discovered at any point, please contact the Hawaii Island Branch <br /> DOFAW Office at(808)974-4221. <br /> The State listed Hawaiian Hawk or 'To (Buleo solitarius) may occur in the project vicinity. <br /> DOFAW recommends surveying the area to ensure no Hawaiian Hawk nests are present if trees <br /> are to be cut. Jo nests may be present during the breeding season from March to September. <br /> DOFAW recommends minimizing the movement of plant or soil material between worksites,such <br /> as in fill. Soil and plant material may contain invasive fungal pathogens(e.g.,Rapid'Ohi'a Death), <br /> vertebrate and invertebrate pests (e.g,, Little Fire Ants, Coconut Rhinoceros Beetles), or invasive <br /> plant parts that could harm our native species and ecosystems. We recommend consulting the Big <br /> Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC) at (808) 933-3340 in planning, design, and <br /> construction of the project to learn of any high-risk invasive species in the area and ways to <br /> mitigate spread. All equipment, materials, and personnel should be cleaned of excess soil and <br /> debris to minimize the risk of spreading invasive species. Gear that may contain soil,such as work <br /> boots and vehicles, should be thoroughly cleaned with water and sprayed with 70% alcohol <br /> solution to prevent the spread of Rapid'Ohi'a Death and other harmful fungal pathogens. <br /> To prevent the spread of Rapid 'Ohia Death (ROD), if '6hi'a trees are present and will be <br /> removed, trimmed, or potentially injured DOFAW requests that the information and guidance at <br /> the following website be reviewed and followed: hUs://cms.ctahr.hawaii.edu/rod. <br /> DOFAW is concerned about attracting vulnerable birds to areas that may host normative predators <br /> such as cats,rodents, and mongooses. The development of a wastewater treatment area as part of <br /> the proposed project could potentially attract State-listed waterbirds, We recommend taking action <br /> to minimize predator presence; remove cats, place bait stations for rodents and mongoose, and <br /> provide covered trash receptacles. <br /> DOFAW recommends using native plant species for landscaping that are appropriate for the area <br /> (i.e.climate conditions are suitable for the plants to thrive,historically occurred there,etc.). Please <br /> do not plant invasive species. DOFAW recommends consulting the Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk <br /> Assessment website to determine the potential invasiveness of plants proposed for use in the <br /> project hns:Hsites.gooale.com/sitetweedriskassessment/home). We recommend that you refer to <br /> www.plan ono.or for guidance on selection and evaluation for landscaping plants, <br />
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