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f. Collaborate on the design of specific signage that identifies the route of the Trail on the <br /> ground and other signage, such as signs warning of specific dangerous natural conditions <br /> related to rockfall,flash floods, cliffs, and submerged hazards (excluding hazards related to <br /> the ocean). <br /> g. Provide other pertinent technical information and staff support related to trail management <br /> and maintenance if it does not adversely affect other Na Ala Hele projects and existing staff <br /> work load. <br /> h. Consider the feasibility of adding currently identified State-owned trail segments that traverse <br /> private property,with the consent of the landowner, to the Na Ala Hele Program and include <br /> these segments under Chapter 13-130, HAR. <br /> i. Upon notification by NPS, allow access to Natural Area Reserve System lands within the Trail <br /> corridor for the purpose of identifying and documenting existing ancient, historic and <br /> contemporary trail routes to be included in Trail design and interpretation; Research, survey, <br /> document and assess other cultural and natural resources for preservation, planning, <br /> interpretation, and the determination of future potential impacts. <br /> 7. Through the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation <br /> a. Work with the Trail staff to determine the Trail route and management consistent with the <br /> NPS Comprehensive management Plan where it traverses Division of Boating and Ocean <br /> Recreation lands. <br /> b. Notify NPS on changes to the Trail and management of the Trail. <br /> D. The appropriate County Departments agree to: <br /> 1. Through the County Planning Department: <br /> a. Continue to enforce county and state laws requiring public access to and along the shoreline <br /> as a condition of land use approvals and coastal zone management issues. These trails may <br /> become official components of the Trail. <br /> b. Require that permit applicants identify any historic trails and routes that will be required to be <br /> preserved as part of the land use permitting process and that may become part of the Trail. <br /> Such geospatial information and supplemental documentation shall be in formats utilizing <br /> current industry standards for collection, compilation, processing, analysis and archiving <br /> (including Federal Geographic Data Committee [FGDC]compliant metadata). This data <br /> and information may be made available by the County for incorporation into official Trail <br /> records and documentation. <br /> c. Encourage private landowners who have public access requirements as conditions of a <br /> land use approval to execute an agreement with the NPS to include these areas in the <br /> Trail, where appropriate. <br /> d. Work with the NPS to identify public access easements with potential incorporation in the <br /> Trail. <br /> e. Work with the NPS to develop a system whereby project applications determined to have <br /> potential impacts on historic trails within the Ala Kahakai corridor are sent to the Ala <br /> Kahakai NHT administration for review and comment. The notification system will provide <br /> approving agencies and applicants clear guidelines on when the Ala Kahakai NHT should <br /> be included in the review process. Such applications include Subdivisions, Special <br /> Management Area Assessments and Use Permits, Special Permits, Grading, Project <br /> Districts, Rezoning, State Land Use District Boundary Amendments, Leases of State- <br /> owned lands, Environmental Assessments, and Environmental Impact Statements. The <br /> 5 <br />