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<br /> <br /> a <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> property and the Pueo and Jo may occur at times in this area. 'lo are currently listed <br /> <br /> as an endangered species and, like most predators, forage over a large area. No nests <br /> <br /> are known to occur on the project site, thus no impact is likely and no further <br /> mitigation measure beyond planned revegetation is necessary. With regard to cave <br /> <br /> invertebrates, the single cave structure is located mauka of the project site at the <br /> approximately 260-foot elevation and measures 16 feet in length with a restricted <br /> <br /> opening. Development is not expected to impact the cave site or any cave vertebrate <br /> that may be present within the structure. <br /> <br /> 23. Archaeological Resources: The applicant's Environmental Report states in summary <br /> that the property was found to be situated within the Kona Field System. Many <br /> <br /> agricultural features observed on the property include modified outcrops, terraces, a <br /> platform, walls, and lithic scatter, two U-shaped walls, and mounds. The Great Wall <br /> <br /> of Kuakini which extends along the makki boundary of the property is on the Hawaii <br /> <br /> State Register of Historic Places. A total of 18 archaeological sites, comprised of 151 <br /> features, were recorded. All of the 25 sites recorded are potentially significant for <br /> <br /> information and content, and one site is significant for its traditional cultural value <br /> because of a known human burial which is located at the approximately 260 foot <br /> <br /> elevation, mauka of the project site. Six additional sites were listed as potentially <br /> significant because they had been identified as possible burials. The appropriate <br /> <br /> treatment for the known burial sites would be preservation `as is' with no further work <br /> recommended. Nevertheless, a condition will be included to require the notification of <br /> <br /> the Department of Land and Natural Resources-Historic Preservation Division <br /> (DLNR-HPD) should archaeological sites be encountered during the course of <br /> <br /> development. Mitigative measures as recommended by the consulting archaeologist <br /> and the DLNR-HPD will be required prior to any land alteration activities. <br /> <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> <br /> 24. Access: Access to the proposed development would be from an existing 60-foot <br /> right-of-way, Road A, which was constructed with curbs, gutter and sidewalk <br /> <br /> improvements as part of the Crossroads development. Said Road A is located at the <br /> -5- <br />