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2022-2024
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Katherine Garson, Onaona P. Thoene
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included to address the preceding. <br />The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, <br />relating to Coastal Zone Management Area. The subject property is located over 8 <br />miles from the nearest shoreline, is not situated within the Special Management Area and <br />will not be impacted by coastal hazard and beach erosion. There are no identified <br />recreational resources or public access to the shoreline or mountain areas, scenic and <br />open space preserves, coastal ecosystems, marine resources, or historic resources in the <br />area. Thus, the proposed request and use of the property will not adversely impact those <br />resources. <br />The request will not have a significant adverse impact to traditional and <br />customary Hawaiian Rights. In view of the Hawai `i State Supreme Court's "PASH" <br />and "Ka Pa `akai O Ka Aina" decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering <br />and fishing rights must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural <br />resources and the associated traditional and customary practices of the site. <br />Investigation of valued resources: There were no professional surveys conducted <br />of the floral or faunal resources of the subject property, however, according to the <br />applicants, dominant plants on the property are Kikuya grass and eucalyptus trees, <br />with rows of eucalyptus trees along the eastern boundary of the site and along the <br />site's boundary with the highway. The applicant reports that the site is mainly <br />vacant of fauna except for introduced species including the mongoose and feral <br />cats. According to the State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division <br />of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) there are several state -listed species that <br />could occur at or in the vicinity of the subject property including the Hawaiian <br />Hawk, Blackburn's Sphinx Moth, Hawaiian Goose (Nene), Hawaiian Hoary Bat, <br />Hawaiian Stilt, Hawaiian Coot, Hawaiian Duck and other seabirds. DOFAW <br />provided recommendations to mitigate impacts on these species. A condition of <br />approval will be included to address the recommendations provided by DOFAW. <br />The valued cultural, historical, and natural resources found in the rezoning area: <br />The subject property is currently improved with two (2) dwellings built in 1927 <br />and 1928. The remainder of the property was utilized for commercial trick crop <br />-8- <br />
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