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Planners <br /> Page I1 <br /> Apri121, 2003 <br /> For applications where there are "known" burials, we will include a standazd condition <br /> that the applicant conform to an approved Burial Treatment Plan. Ideally, we would have <br /> this before final approval of an application. We can proceed if we do not, but in that case <br /> we have to assume that the final plan will require preservation in place, with buffers, and <br /> not approve construction that would be inconsistent with the probable final plan. <br /> Under Burial Council rules, burial sites can be declared "sensitive" and their location <br /> kept confidential. This poses a problem in our future review of building permits and <br /> grading permits. I will be writing to the Burial Council suggesting that the Planning <br /> Department handle these by making a notation in the tax maps, and that we then route <br /> building and grading permits that may affect them to SHPD for comment to make sure <br /> that the "sensitive" burial site will not be affected. <br /> Exceptions. <br /> There maybe situations that arise where applying the guidelines and principles stated <br /> above will cause undue hazdship or delay. There are times, for example, where final <br /> approval of a preservation plan maybe delayed by factors that do not affect which sites <br /> will be protected, such as a disagreement by SHPD over the analysis made by the private <br /> archaeologist. We will make some exceptions in such situations where we can do so <br /> without compromising the final objectives. <br /> Resources. <br /> SHPD has a "Bibliography" on the Web at http://mano.icsd.hawaii.~ov/-ckomoek/. Currently, <br /> it is "down" for maintenance, but when it is available, you can get a list of archaeological <br /> studies that have been done on a parcel, by TMK. The studies themselves are available in <br /> SHPD's library at Kapolei. SHPD also has a statewide inventory of historic sites, on the <br /> Web through their links (under DLNR), but unfortunately, it has not been kept up for the <br /> island of Hawaii. Finally, there is a list of all historic properties on the national and state <br /> registers. <br /> CJY:pak <br /> Wpin60/Chris/Historic sites memol.doc <br /> <br /> cc: Lester Ishado, Esq. <br /> Patricia O'Toole, Esq. <br /> Ivan Torigoe, Esq. <br /> Mike Kagami, Esq. <br /> Ms. P. Holly McEidowney, Acting Administrator. <br /> DLNR, Historic Preservation Division <br /> <br />