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LINDA LINGLE <br />GOVERNOR OF HAWA <br />January 13, 2010 <br />Dear Mr. Todd: <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br />STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION <br />601 KAMOKILA BOULEVARD, ROOM 555 <br />KAPOLEI, HAWAII 96707 <br />LAURA 11 THIELEN <br />CHAWFERRON <br />BOARD OF LAND AND NATORALRESOIIRC FS <br />COMMISSION ON WAITR RESOURCE MANAGEMLNR <br />RUSSELL Y. TSUJI <br />FIRST DE➢ITIV <br />KEN C KAVVAHARA <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR • WATER <br />AQUATIC RA-SOURCES <br />BOATING AND OCEAN RECREATION <br />BUREAU OF CONVEYANCES <br />COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />CONSFRVATIDN AND COASTAL LANDS <br />CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMFNE <br />ENGINEEREG <br />FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE <br />H6TORE PRESERVATION <br />/CAROMS WE ISLAND RESERVE COMMISSION <br />LAND <br />STATE. PAPAS <br />Mr. BJ Leithead Todd, Planning Director LOG NO: 2010.0254 <br />County of Hawaii, Planning Department DOC NO: 1001 ST08 <br />Aupuni Center Architecture <br />101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br />Hilo, HI 96720 <br />SUBJECT: Chapter 6E -42 (HRS) Review <br />Change of Zone Application — Single- Family Residential ("RS-10") to Neighborhood <br />Commercial ( "CN -20 ") <br />Relocation of Liberty Dialysis Center to an Existing Single- Family Residencial Parcel <br />— Proposed Demolition of an Existing Dwelling and Related Structures and <br />Construction of a Dialysis Facility, Concept Construction, Inc., Located on the <br />Western (Mauka) Side of Kinoole Street, Waikea, South Hilo District, Hawaii <br />TMK: (3) 2-2-025:022 <br />Thank you for the submittal for the proposed demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a <br />new facility. The property is not listed on the Hawaii or National Registers of Historic Places. Our <br />determination for the proposed project is "effect, with agreed -upon mitigation commitments." <br />The property is listed on the Hawaii State Inventory as Hilo House Type #2, Site Identification No. 50- <br />10 -35 -7466. It was built c1925 and retained its integrity when surveyed since there were no alterations <br />done at the time: <br />"This site was recommended for Marginal status as an example of one of the house types commonly <br />seen in the Hilo area. The structure which was built in the late 1920's is a distinct building type, <br />although built also in Honolulu, has come to be recognized as a Hilo house type. <br />"The structure is raised two to three feet above the grade on wood posts set on stone footings. Lattice- <br />work covers the foundation area and construction consists of double wall system. This one -story <br />wooden structure has a main gable roof and parallel gable ends on the front elevation. One is applied <br />over the porch area and caps a vent while the other is an intersecting gable set above a side wing. <br />Both have strut supports. Bargeboards are carved at the ends. A side entrance composed of four lava <br />rock steps leads to the L- shaped verandah. A solid balustrade with molded panels runs along both <br />sides and stout columns are set on wooden pedestals placed at intervals along the porch. <br />"The doors are glass paneled French doors and windows are double -hung. The house sits on a level <br />lot surrounded by tree ferns. It is well suited to its location and is representative of many like it in the <br />Ililo area." <br />f li t ;¢ WWa <br />