Laserfiche WebLink
of the area rmmediately mauka of Tiger Camp to those residents. The new applicants <br /> hope to refurbish the old social hall and introduce uses such as a restaurant. TMK: 4-6-8: <br /> 13 has frontage along the Old Government Road, where the Old Manager's House and a <br /> guest house rs located. This parcel rs landscaped with eucalyptus and other plants. <br /> <br /> 20. Elevation: The lands slope downward from the Honokaa-Waipio Road to the old <br /> government road. The highest elevation is approximately 840 fcet along the Honokaa- <br /> Watpro Road sloping at less than 15% slope towards the old government road. <br /> <br /> 21. U.S.D.A. Soil Type: The soils within the project area is Paauhau silty clay loans, <br /> 6%-12%. Run off is slow and erosion rs slight. These soils were mostly used for <br /> sugarcane. <br /> 22. Land Study Burcao: The leads are rated "C" or fair. <br /> 23. ALISH: The property is Prime Agricultural lands; gulch areas ere identified as Other <br /> Important I.aada. <br /> 24. Flora/Faana Resources: The site is covered month banyan aad eucalyptus trees, <br /> macadamia nut and avocado trees and other ornamental and tropical flowering plants. <br /> Char and Associates, botanical consultants for Hamakua Sugar Company, had originally <br /> conducted field studies of the sub~cet properties in Febnrary and March 1991, including <br /> the make properties that were part of the onginal Royal Coast. None of the native plants <br /> identified are listed as either threatened or endangered. A survey of avifauna and feral <br /> mammals was conducted by Reginald David in 1993. One endemic species, (I'o or <br /> Hawaiian Hawk), two indigenous seabeds (White-tailed Trapicbirda and Great <br /> Frigatebird) and one indigenous migratory bird (Pacific Golden Plover) wero sited. A <br /> larger area was also surveyed by Phillip Bnmer, who sited the Hawaiian duck or koloa; <br /> the American coot, the common amakrhu and short~aznd owl or pogo. <br /> 25. Archaeological Resources: An archaeological inventory survey was originally <br /> conducted by Paul H. Rosendahl, PH.D., Inc. Two sites were identified that involve the <br /> applicant's parcel TMK: 4-8-06: 3. A habrtation terrace was identified significant for <br /> rnformahon content with fiether data collectton recommended. The Plantation <br /> Manager's house that is identified as a hrstoric site. <br /> -8- <br /> <br />