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D. FawlaRe-source-9 <br />The applicant does not believe that rare or endangered faunal resources are <br />Hkely to be found with in or proximate to the subject site, This is due to the <br />already developed state of the subject, area (anti the fact that the site is <br />graded) and its inninediate surrounding <br />,;, area. <br />Dtue to the developed state oftits area, the faunal resources. should be <br />sonnel-vhalt typical 011 other de,,,c-ion , v <br />e j -jay t�ius find bird species <br />such as the Spotted Dove, j ap@nese WfMc-�-L'Ve pouse Finch, Cornmon Myna <br />-)oniestic anirnais sjich as cz-,irs and dogs, and other zinirnals like <br />rats and mongoose are also cornmon. <br />Nor -le of these are endangered animals. Pks such, it is unlikely that the <br />development of this property would cause any adverse faunal Innparts. <br />E. Flora Resources <br />As vdth the i" 1. Of thle sh-'ens faunal resources, DO Professional botanical <br />e e <br />survey iAjas done of the zsubject area. firl hlstOric3l 10-M es, til, sit W,a s us d <br />residentially. The ama is graded and there is no discernible vegetation on the <br />site. Accordingly, there should be no adverse, floral impacts. <br />F. 1-istori.c/Cultural/­Ar,�2hap-,nioRicaI -Resources <br />Likewise, no commissioned &rchaeojog <br />, ical survey of the site was made. 'he <br />recent cleari.ng makles it lass likelv, to find any archaeological features on the <br />site. Nonetheless, during iTnPF0Vin,,.,, the site, should anv unanticipated <br />archaeological features or sites be uncovered, -ojork %,vill cease, and the <br />applicant will immediately notff the Planning Departmen <br />. <br />G. Vaiged Cultural Re-SOWC25 <br />In vi---i,,j of the recept rJ-91AIal'i St-r)te SUPFefne COLWs"PASH" and "Ka Paa'akai <br />Oka'Aina decisions, the issue relative to native 'riaviai-lan gather -Ing and"fishing <br />rights must be addressed. Specifically, there rnust be a discussion of the <br />cultural, historical, and natural resources anel associated tradition and <br />customary practices of this site, <br />in this situation, the subject site is not adjacent and /or proximate to tile <br />shoreline. As such, gathering of rinarine life and coastal access is not an issue. <br />it is not known whether the subject or Immediate surrounding area was used <br />in the.recent past for the gathering of plants by native Hawaiians. However, as <br />