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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Pete Hoffmann, Chairman <br /> and Members of the County Council <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> The property has been developed for single-family residential use since 1951, thus <br /> no formal archaeological study was conducted. By letter dated August 8, 2007, the <br /> applicants have requested a "no effect" letter from the Department of Land and Natural <br /> Resources Historic Preservation Division (DLNR-HPD). No response has been received <br /> as of the date of this writing. <br /> <br /> No professional flora or fauna surveys were conducted of the site, as the property <br /> has been developed for single-family residential use since 1951. The property has been <br /> <br /> extensively landscaped with a lawn and ornamental species. The property is located in an <br /> urban setting in an area dominated by single-family residential uses. Given the disturbed <br /> and urban nature of the surrounding area, the presence of any endangered animal life is <br /> remote. <br /> <br /> The request is not contrary to Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statues, relating to <br /> Coastal Zone Management. The property is not located in the Special Management Area. <br /> The project site is located more than two miles from the shoreline and will not be <br /> impacted by coastal hazard and beach erosion. There is no record of a designated public <br /> access to the shoreline or mountain areas that traverses the property. According to the <br /> applicants, no valued cultural, historical or natural resources exist on the property and <br /> there is no evidence of any traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights being <br /> practiced on the site. Thus, it is not anticipated that the proposed request will have any <br /> adverse impact on cultural or historical resources in the area. Therefore, no action is <br /> necessary to protect these rights. <br /> <br /> The request will not have a significant adverse impact to traditional and <br /> customary Hawaiian Rights. In view of the Hawaii State Supreme Court's "PASH" and <br /> "Ka Pa'akai O Ka'Aina" decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering and <br /> fishing rights must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural resources <br /> and the associated traditional and customary practices of the site: <br /> <br /> Investigation of valued resources: No formal archaeological reconnaissance <br /> survey, oral history of kamaaina accounts of the area, historical survey of documentary <br /> records, botanical and/or fauna study was submitted. By letter dated August 8, 2007, the <br /> applicants have requested a "no effect" letter from the Department of Land and Natural <br /> Resources Historic Preservation Division (DLNR-SHPD). <br />