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"We have reviewed the subject application for the proposed change of zone. <br />"For your information, the water system in the area is privately owned and operated <br />by the Waikoloa Water Company. <br />"The Waikoloa Water Company should be consulted for water concerns." <br />26:. Real Property Tax Office ( October 10, 1996 Memo): <br />"There are no comments at this time. <br />"Current Real Property taxes are paid up to December 31, 1996." <br />27. Police Department ( October 11, 1996 Memo): <br />"We have reviewed the above application for a change of zone and do not believe <br />there will be any adverse traffic or safety conditions should this request be granted. <br />28. Department of Land and Natural Resource State Historic Preservation Division <br />(October 17, 1996 Memo): <br />"Paul H. Rosendahl, Inc. (PHRI) conducted a supplemental archaeological inventory <br />survey of the subject area in May 1996 after a field check disclosed the presence of <br />additional sites that had not been recorded during the original survey. A report on <br />this supplemental survey, which identified 4 significant sites, is currently being <br />revised. All 4 sites, which include two anchialine ponds, will be preserved. We <br />have asked for additional research on both ponds to determine whether or not they are <br />culturally significant to Native Hawaiians. Before any land alteration can begin the <br />applicant needs to submit a report on the anchialine pond research and a Preservation <br />Plan. We believe that the proposed construction will have "no adverse effect" on <br />historic sites once the Preservation Plan is approved." <br />Department of Land and Natural Resource State Historic Preservation Division: <br />(See Exhibit D - October 23, 1996 Memo) <br />Applicant's Response. (See Exhibit E - November 6, 19% Memo) <br />29. Department of Land and Natural Resources Land Division - Na Ala Hele Hawaii <br />Trail & Access System (October 28, 19% Memo): <br />"The trail identified in the archaeological report (Barrera:50-HA-E1-239) connecting <br />the Ala Loa (Kiholo-Puako trail) with the coastline at Anaehoomalu has been <br />inventoried by Na Ala Hele staff and may be claimed in fee by the State of Hawaii <br />under the 1892 Highways Act (Chapter 264, H.R.S.) as a public access trail. <br />-4- <br />