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APPENDIX C' <br />Relevant Language Excerpts from current General Plan adopted in 2005, as amended <br />Note: The elements, formatting, organization, and language in the current General Plan were completely <br />replaced by dGP2040. dGP2045 has completely replaced the elements, formatting, organization and <br />language of both. The Advisory Council determined that dGP2040 was inclusive of the current GP's <br />Objective, Policies, and Action, while dGP2045 does not. We also noted that the county Charter lists <br />"standards" in the elements to be contained within any General Plan. However, both dGP2040 and <br />dGP2045 do not contain the Standards in the current GP. The Advisory Council will defer to the <br />Commissions to determine whether or not dGP45 should contain Standards. <br />HISTORIC SITES <br />6.3 POLICIES <br />a) Agencies and organizations, either public or private, pursuing knowledge about historic sites should <br />keep the public apprised of projects. <br />b) Amend appropriate ordinances to incorporate the stewardship and protection of historic sites, <br />buildings and objects. <br />c) Require both public and private developers of land to provide historical and archaeological surveys <br />and cultural assessments, where appropriate, prior to the clearing or development of land when <br />there are indications that the land under consideration has historical significance. <br />d) Public access to significant historic sites and objects shall be acquired, where appropriate. <br />e) Embark on a program of restoring significant historic sites on County lands. Assure the protection <br />and restoration of sites on other public lands through a joint effort with the State. <br />f) Encourage the restoration of significant sites on private lands. <br />g) Collect and distribute historic sites information of public interest and keep an inventory of sites. <br />h) Aid in the development of a program of public education concerning historic sites. <br />i) Signs explaining historic sites, buildings and objects shall be in keeping with the character of the <br />area or the cultural aspects of the feature. <br />j) Develop a continuing program to evaluate the significance of historic sites. <br />k) Develop policies to protect Hawaiian rights as identified under judicial decisions. <br />1) Support the establishment of Hawaiian Heritage Corridors. <br />m) All new historic sites placed on the State or Federal Register after the adoption of the general plan <br />shall be included in the General Plan. <br />n) Consider requiring Cultural Assessments for certain developments as part of the rezoning process. <br />o) Recognize the importance of certain natural features in Hawaiian culture by incorporating the <br />concept of "cultural landscapes" in land use planning. <br />6.4 STANDARDS <br />a) The evaluation of the importance.of specific historic sites is necessary for future action. The <br />following standards establish a framework for evaluating sites. <br />b) Importance in the life or activities of a major historic person. <br />c) Associated with a major group or organization in the history of the island or community. <br />