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RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
294
Draft
01
Introducer
Pete Hoffmann, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 294-10 - 02/03/10
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
2/3/2010
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
2/3/2010
Ayes
8-Enriques;Ford;Greenwell;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Onishi;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
1-Naeole-Beason
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 02/03/2010 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Council
COM 0678.000 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Communications\2008-2010
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Historic Sites —Policies <br />(a) Require both public and private developers of land to provide historical and <br />archaeological surveys and cultural assessments, where appropriate, prior to the clearing <br />or development of land when there are indications that the land under consideration has <br />historical significance. <br />(b) Signs explaining historic sites, buildings and objects shall be in keeping with the <br />character of the area or the cultural aspects of the feature. <br />Historic Sites — Standards <br />(a) The evaluation of the importance of specific historic sites is necessary for future <br />action. The following standards establish a framework for evaluating sites. <br />(b) Importance in the life or activities of a major historic person. <br />(e) Associated with a major group or organization in the history of the island or <br />community. <br />(d) Associated with a major historic event (cultural, economic, military, social, or <br />political). <br />(e) Associated with a major recurring event in the history of the community (such as <br />annual celebrations). <br />(1) Associated with a past or continuing institution that has contributed substantially to <br />the life of the connmuruty. <br />(g) Unique example of a particular style or period. <br />(h) One of the few of its age remaining. <br />(i) Original materials and/or workmanship that can be valued in themselves. <br />(j) Sites with a preponderance of original materials in context and complexes rather than <br />single isolated sites unless they are of great significance. <br />(k) Sites of traditional and cultural significance. <br />Discussion: The project site has been the subject of an archaeological inventory and one <br />site is being preserved, although preservation is not required. The project conforms with <br />applicable portions of the Historic Sites chapter of the General Plan. <br />Natural Beauty — Goals <br />(a) Protect, preserve and enhance the quality of areas endowed with natural beauty, <br />including the quality of coastal scenic resources. <br />(b) Protect scenic vistas and view planes from becoming obstructed. <br />Natural Beauty — Policies <br />(a) Protect the views of areas endowed with natural beauty by carefully considering the <br />effects of proposed construction during all land use reviews. <br />(b) Do not allow incompatible construction in areas of natural beauty. <br />Discussion: Because the project site is not located in an area noted for its natural beauty. <br />would not obstruct scenic vistas and viewplanes, and is compatible with its surroundings, <br />the project is conformant with applicable goals and policies of the Natural Beauty chapter <br />of the (3encral Plan. <br />Natural Resources and Shoreline — Goals <br />(a) Protect and conserve the natural resources hronn undue exploitation, encroachment and <br />damage. <br />
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