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Policies <br />4al <br />4e2 <br />Require public and private developers to provide historical and archaeological surveys and <br />cultural assessments, where appropriate, prior to the clearing or development of land when there <br />are indications that the land under consideration has historical significance. <br />Increase public access opportunities to scenic places and vistas. <br />4.3 Public access to significant historic sites and objects shall be determined on a case -by -case basis in <br />consultation with lineal descendants, those with kuleana to that site or object, or other local sources <br />such as cultural or historic groups. <br />4w4 Encourage the restoration of significant sites on a case -by -case basis in consultation with lineal <br />descendants, those with kuleana to that site or object,, or other local sources such as cultural or historic <br />groups. <br />4w5 The County shall use and promote the use of interpretive signs and/or other appropriate methods <br />that are in keeping with the character of the area to recognize landscapes, sites, buildings, and <br />objects of historic and cultural significance. <br />4w6 Historic preservation shall represent the full range and diversity of the multi -cultural heritage of <br />0 <br />Hawaii Island. <br />4e7 Maintain an inventory of significant cultural and historic sites and districts compatible with that of <br />the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD). <br />498 Ensure that projects requiring preservation plans are identified on subdivision maps and plan <br />approval site plans. <br />4e9 The County shall develop a comprehensive management plan for historic and cultural resources <br />that are on County -owned or managed properties. <br />4.10 Maintain the character of County -owned historic structures and bridges, as appropriate. <br />4.11 Identify outstanding natural or cultural features, such as water courses, fine groves of trees, heiau, <br />and historical sites and structures on subdivision preliminary plat maps. <br />4.12 Original place names should be restored wherever possible. <br />Actions <br />4.a Seek private -public partnerships to maintain and steward the preservation of sites, buildings,, <br />objects, and landscapes of significant cultural and historical importance. <br />40b Maintain Certified Local Government status and maximize funding opportunities. <br />4.c Support the identification of Heritage Landscapes, Corridors, Areas, and Centers. <br />46d Support the development of multi -cultural centers. <br />4.e Support historic district surveys for our urban centers. <br />4ef Work with SHPD to establish a framework and database for Cultural Impact Assessments. <br />4.g Continue the dialogue between State and County agencies to identify guidance to protect Native <br />Hawaiian customary and traditional practices. <br />40h Partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, and other stakeholders to <br />develop design guidelines for designated communities containing significant historic buildings, <br />sites, or landscapes. <br />2.0 Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship I County of Hawaii General Plan <br />