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SECTION 2. Chapter 2, article 44, section 2-229 of the Hawai`i County Code <br /> 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Section 2-229. Powers and duties. <br /> (a) The commission shall advise and assist Federal, State and County government agencies in <br /> carrying out their historic preservation responsibilities. The commission shall provide <br /> public information, education, training and technical assistance relating to the National, <br /> State and County historic preservation programs. <br /> (b) The commission shall initiate, accept, review and recommend to the State historic <br /> preservation officer, historic properties nominations for inclusion on the Hawai`i and <br /> National registers. <br /> (c) The commission shall maintain a system for the survey, inventory and nomination of <br /> historic properties and archaeological sites within the County, as well as a system of site <br /> monitoring, that is compatible with that of the State historic preservation office. <br /> (d) The commission shall administer the certified local government program of federal <br /> assistance for historic preservation within the County. <br /> (e) The commission shall provide design review for projects affecting any building or structure, <br /> site or district eligible for listing on the National or Hawai`i register of historic places and <br /> shall request and consider the State historic preservation officer's review and comment on <br /> all County undertakings, including the granting of permits. In its review, the commission <br /> shall consider the cultural significance of the site and its surroundings along with the <br /> secretary of the United States Department of the Interior's standards for rehabilitation, as <br /> amended. <br /> (f) The commission shall use the State Historic Preservation Plan to develop and implement a <br /> comprehensive County-wide historic preservation planning process, which includes the <br /> submitting of information pertaining to the State inventory of historic places to the State <br /> historic preservation officer. <br /> (g) The commission shall make recommendations to the Council for the expenditure of gifts and <br /> grants accepted by the Council for projects connected with the identification, rehabilitation, <br /> restoration and reconstruction of historic properties, the historic preservation planning <br /> process, and the promotion of exhibits and other information activities in connection <br /> therewith. <br /> (h) The commission shall adopt rules and regulations of procedure and conduct, pursuant to <br /> chapter 91, Hawai`i Revised Statutes. <br /> (i) The commission may review and comment on archaeological reports submitted as part of <br /> development proposals to various County agencies. <br /> (j) The commission may make recommendations to the State historic preservation officer and <br /> the Hawai`i island burial council on the appropriate management, treatment, and protection <br /> of Native Hawaiian burial sites, which are customary with traditional Native Hawaiian <br /> burial practices. <br /> [(j)](k) The commission may undertake any other action or activity necessary or appropriate <br /> towards the implementation of its powers or duties or towards implantation of the purpose <br /> of this article. More specifically these may include, but not be limited to, the following: <br /> (1) Recommend new ordinances establishing special treatment districts and archaeological <br /> districts; <br /> (2) Review and recommend amendments to current policies and laws on the enforcement <br /> of existing codes relating to historic sites; <br /> 2 <br />