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I i <br /> 1996, by Historic Preservation Division staff archaeologist. <br /> "Two residences are located on the parcel and appear to be currently occupied. Because <br /> of the past construction for the residences, and landscaping, we believe that no significant <br /> historic sites are present on the property. <br /> "However, during the construction of the Alii Drive sewer project a lava tube containing <br /> significant cultural material was encountered a short distance mauka of the subject parcel. <br /> "Therefore, it is requested that if a lava tube is encountered during the proposed action, <br /> all work cease in the immediate area and the lava tube be protected from further damage. <br /> The Historic Preservation Division office should be contacted immediately and allowed <br /> to conduct a field investigation of the tube to determine site significance. If the lava tube <br /> is determined to be significant, then a mitigation plan which may include in-place <br /> preservation with appropriate buffer zones and/or data recovery must be agreed upon <br /> before further work can proceed in the area. <br /> "If the above mentioned request is acceptable, then the proposed action can proceed with <br /> 'no effect' to significant historic sites. If you have any further questions, please contact <br /> Patrick McCoy at 587-0006 (Honolulu), or Marc Smith at 933-4346 (Hilo)." <br /> 27. Police Department(October 29, 1996 Memo): <br /> "This is only one of many small developments that will access Alii Drive via the Walua <br /> Road intersection. The traffic review portion on page 5 fails to address the impact of this <br /> development on the .Alii Drive/Walua Road intersection. <br /> "We request that the developer address the needs for traffic improvements at this <br /> intersection, i.e., future installation and related costs of a traffic light, ingress and egress. <br /> "We foresee a slight increase in traffic and demands for police services should the <br /> application be granted." <br /> Applicant's Response: (See Exhibit F-November 18, 1996 Letter) <br /> 28. Kailua Village Design Commission (Meeting of November 12, 1996): <br /> The Kailua Village Design Commission unanimously forwarded a favorable <br /> recommendation to the Planning Director. <br /> 29. Department of Transportation (October 18, 1996 letter): <br /> "Thank you for your transmittal of October 8, 1996. <br /> -4- <br />