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<br /> ht.• !:.:rinal A IS tielci;:vork included a stlrial. 0; in!..!.!.!n!!!!!!!! pt!!!!,:!!!! !!!!!!.! 'iiiJ-,,, oni.1!,2k::
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<br /> Feature,,!. Those iisioric properties !,:on!!,ist of free iwire f';!)-11)-4--'•
<br /> 50-16-47-31146) and one •Joirinie•J,compriseu ot 23 i„•ouiponeat featthes 114-:) Die
<br /> o19 4 %calls. 3 stone-tined pits,-2 ooncre:e pads. 2 platritlF;. 2 !!!!!utinin!2 !!!!!!iih!. law i tra,
<br /> vi ailed terrace. and 1 wooden structure. .Additional archaeological 3).{1,17).
<br /> betv,een February 17-20. 2021. Six!additional 1.0-ineter b 0-111e-ter excavation units were,..:xcavated at Site 50-10.-
<br /> 47-311417 (Feature C. Feature G, Feature II, Feature T. Feature W, and the former Paris Davis hotel location). The
<br /> sites were assessed as significant under Criterion d (information) pursuant to HAR §13-284-6. Additionally, Site 50-
<br /> 10-47-31147 was assessed as significant under Criterion b for its association with Reverend John Paris Davis and his
<br /> family. All sites were determined adequately documented and were recommended for no further archaeological
<br /> work. The three wall sites will not be impacted by the proposed grubbing and will be avoided during construction.
<br /> SHPD agrees with the site integrity and significance assessments for the four sites. SHPD concurs that Sites 50-10-
<br /> 47-31144, 50-10-47-31145, 50-10-47-31146, and Site 50-10-47-31147 have been adequately documented and With
<br /> the recommendation of no-further archaeological work; however, SHPD requests archaeological monitoring during •
<br /> ground disturbance activities for identification purposes.
<br /> - The Haun and Henry (March 2021) AIS report addresses the concerns in the previous letter(Log No. 2020.00652.
<br /> Doe.No.2009N.M0 1)and satisfies the requirements of HAR §13-276-5. It is accepted. Please send two hard copies
<br /> of the document,clearly marked FINAL, along with a text-searchable PDF copy of the document and a copy of this
<br /> acceptance letter to the Kapolci SHPD office,attention SHPD Library. Additionally, please upload a text-searchable
<br /> PDF version of the document to H1CRIS Project No.2021PRO0422 using the Project Supplement option and send a
<br /> PDF copy to Ichua.k.soavesephawaii.ctov.
<br /> SHPD hereby notifies the County that the AIS has been accepted and, prior to project initiation, SIIPD looks
<br /> forward to receiving for review and acceptance an archaeological monitoring plan for the current project that meets
<br /> the requirements of HAR §13-279-4. Please submit the plan to HICRIS Project No.2021PRO0422 using the Project
<br /> Supplement option.
<br /> Please contact Nicole Mello,Hawaii Island Historic Preservation IV at NicoleNielloahawaii.gov for any questions
<br /> regarding this letter.
<br /> Aloha.
<br /> Topmet
<br /> Alan S.Downer,PhD
<br /> Administrator,State Historic Preservation Division
<br /> Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
<br /> cc: Dion Gonzales,County of Hawai'i,Dion.C3onzales00awaiicountv.gov
<br /> Amy Hagen-Cowell, Trustee of Amy Hagen-Cowell Trust.amywhxrcNawaiiantel.net
<br /> Robert Cowell, Amy Hagen-Cowell Trust, bobwhxhawaiiantelmet •
<br /> Alan Haun,Haun and Associates,ahautahaunandassociates.com
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