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2. The forest management program shall include a restrictive covenant for <br /> the proposed lots within the subject property which shall be recorded with <br /> the Hawai`i Bureau of Conveyances and/or Land Court. A copy of the <br /> covenants to be recorded shall be submitted to the Planning Director for <br /> review and approval prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. <br /> A copy of the approved covenant(s) shall be recited in an instrument <br /> executed by the Applicant and the County and recorded with the Bureau of <br /> Conveyances prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. <br /> 3. If more than twenty percent (20%) of the subject property has been cleared <br /> or grubbed prior to the submittal of the Forest Management Plan or the <br /> recording of the restrictive covenant(s), the reforestation program for any <br /> cleared or grubbed area(s) in excess of the 20%within the subject property <br /> shall be substantially implemented prior to the issuance of Final <br /> Subdivision Approval. <br /> 4. This Forest Management Plan shall govern the proposed lots within the <br /> subject property for a period of fifty (50) years and its termination may be <br /> considered after the 50-year period has elapsed by amending this <br /> ordinance requiring County Council approval by ordinance. <br /> H. In the event that surface or subsurface historic resources, including human <br /> skeletal remains, structural remains (e.g. rock walls, terraces,platforms, etc.), <br /> cultural deposits, marine shell concentrations, sand deposits, or sink holes are <br /> identified during the demolition and/or construction work,the Applicant shall <br /> cease work in the immediate vicinity of the find, protect the find from additional <br /> disturbance and contact the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State <br /> Historic Preservation Division (DLNR-SHPD) at (808) 933-7651. Subsequent <br /> work shall proceed upon an archaeological clearance from DLNR-SHPD when it <br /> finds that sufficient mitigation measures have been taken. <br /> -5- <br />