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organizations toimplement effective and increase inthe unnatural fire fuel load <br />conservation restoration and management goals I potential. <br />for this site. <br />Concerns or Other Thoughts <br />* The high taxable value o[the property <br />($ZZK4prior tosubdivision) seems unrealistic <br />with the continual loss ofthe most valuable <br />assets (natural & cultural) ifnot stemmed <br />immediately. The loss invalue isemphasized by <br />the lack ofmaintenance and overall neglect of <br />the natural and cultural resources within. <br />0 The property falls within a high -activity <br />urban area, where development isaconstant <br />threat tonatural and cultural resources. County <br />road development has both negligently <br />threatened and destroyed rare and endangered <br />native plant species and significant ancient and <br />historic trails. <br />� Existent archaeological surveying that has <br />been completed did not include the entirety of <br />the property |nthe survey area, Projects within <br />c|nso'proximih/to this project (i.e.adjacent <br />properties) with similar archaeological survey <br />standards have since re -surveyed their properties <br />and tripled the number ofsignificant sites <br />identified. This implies the existent surveying is <br />insufficient and may neglect toaccount for the <br />full extent ofthis cultural landscape, This could <br />include non -burial and burial preservation sites nf <br />significant concern tothe Native Hawaiian <br />if this property were to go through the PONC selection process and acquisition process, the period of <br />time it would take for the acquisition to be completed coupled with the current continued <br />destabilization, degradation, and loss of the high value resources present within, may result in the <br />species, habitat, and ecosystem being irrecoverable, <br />If the County does pursue fee simple acquisition or a conservation easement, it isrecommended that a <br />