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J .:.. lil::)?e:n?;1irsi <br /> June 24. <br /> D., <br /> 11.1.1 lts� assessed as ?t._,?�IIICiitit under Criterion h i� '+iTa...,}i s; `.1.tll I1C':er,)tci .,...a. puns � ..•.i; a!1ci gigs <br /> .. ,itt'i li�iiit' its i::. <br /> ,..I!iil All sties were da:ar:nined aderiely .,lt.icui L.- find �'.. .n.... no ...:1! ._." _. . <br /> wiok. The sites e Will riot be impacted b tht noose! .<<� ) i and win hie av id:.6 <br /> SliUk) :ec-, t,. , .., A irenor !nun and <br /> • as <br /> )i (ir 'int Permit .'l . 1104;;:;) er 1,,. t. , anda rd !.lo. : ! ': t ' !.Li;l 1 .:t`: . . ..,r .,r <br /> . t) t 2S. <br /> 2020 ;l.ou No. _`i l .:(14.14! i:, a letter 'fpr:t 2i:.3_( ,.tyi- i t},. :0U .. ! ..i a <br /> requested re.msions to the d.siti AI the revised All> ,ire- tiittl;;'.iii is iii .t 1.: .:+! !iii; <br /> May 3020) .:Li SITPD ,.;itiatitt It additional AP'; in a l•'_t et ltaE:., ..;(3'EC,..`.e1 _, 202I) I\�t <br /> 2020.00652. Doe. t- 2 1 M0 I), The revised AIS (Haim and 2 i i wV: it <br /> t's t t;`i!�.w, i t ,i('. � ...., �t/.- .> titi t7 i�:. !Cil !i' .';ii f"s D via <br /> HIC'Ris on April 14, 2021 {Project ; o. 20:11-:00I22) and in a letter dated April 20, 021 (Project l'.v. <br /> 2021 PR00422, Doc.No.2104NM04), S1-1PD agreed with the site integrity and significance assessments tufo the tbar <br /> sites and concurred that the sites had been adequately documented. SHPD requested archaeological monitoring <br /> during around disturbance activities for identification purposes. SHPD sent comments regarding the current AMP to <br /> Haun and Associates on June 18. 2021 which were addressed on June 23. 2021 (Email correspondence between <br /> Nicole Mello[SHPD] and Alan Haun[Haun and.Associates]). <br /> The subject AMP (Haun and Henry, June 2021) proposes a program of archaeological monitoring for all ground <br /> disturbing work located within project area and stipulates the following archaeological monitoring provisions;L <br /> • A coordination meeting will be conducted between the construction team and monitoring archaeologist <br /> prior to construction activities so the construction team is informed of the stipulations detailed in the <br /> plan; <br /> • On-site monitoring will be conducted for all ground disturbing activities. One monitor is required for <br /> each piece of ground altering machinery during this project; <br /> 6 The archaeological monitor has the authority to temporarily halt all activity in the area in the event of a <br /> potential historic property being identified, or to record archaeological information for cultural <br /> deposits or features: <br /> o if non-burial historic properties are identified, documentation shall include, as appropriate, recording <br /> stratigraphy using USDA soil description terminology and attributes, GPS point collection with a <br /> receiver capable of sub-meter accuracy, recordation of feature contents through excavation or sampling <br /> of features, screening of features, representative scaled profile drawings, photo documentation using a <br /> scale and north arrow, and appropriate laboratory analysis of collected samples and artifacts. <br /> Additionally, photographs and profiles of excavations will be collected from across the project area <br /> even if no significant historic properties are encountered; <br /> e if human remains arc identified, work will cease in the vicinity and the find shall be secured, and <br /> provisions outlined within the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §6E-43 and HAR §13-300-40, and any <br /> SHPD directives,shall be followed; <br /> O Collected materials not associated with burials will be temporarily stored at the archaeological firm's <br /> office/laboratory unit appropriate curation facility is selected, in consultation with the landowner and <br /> the SHPD; <br /> 9 If Sites 50-10-47-31144, 50-10-47-31145, and 50-10-47-31146 need to be breached for access and <br /> utilities,the walls will include pre-and post-breaching photographs;and <br /> • Any changes in these provisions shall occur only with written approval front the Si-IIID. <br /> Data salvage will be conducted at Site 50-10-47-31147, Features D and F during archaeological monitoring and the <br /> AMP stipulates the following data salvage provisions: <br /> ® Both features will be photographed prior to any mechanical ground disturbance: <br /> a The two features will be mechanically bisected, and a profile drawing will be completed for both of the <br /> features; <br /> o Post-excavation photographs will be taken; <br /> a Any non-burial diagnostic cultural material identified during the excavations will be collected and <br /> transported to a laboratory for analysis; <br /> • Analysis for identified cultural materials will include various qualitative and quantitative analysis for <br /> food remains, lithics, and charcoal samples, and may include charcoal samples submitted for <br />