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E. Historic/Cultural/Archaeological Resources <br /> An Archaeological Field Inspection of the subject property was <br /> conducted an July 29, 2524 by ASM Affiliates. {Exhibit g}. No <br /> historical properties of any kind were observed. However, in the event <br /> any inadvertent discoveries are made during any land disturbance <br /> activity relating to this project, work will cease and the applicant will <br /> immediately notify the Planning Department and the State DLNR and <br /> secure their clearances before proceeding further. <br /> F. Valued Cultural Resources <br /> It is not known whether the subject or immediate surrounding area <br /> was used in the recent past for the gathering of plants by Native <br /> Hawaiians. The applicant has not observed any evidence of Native <br /> Hawaiians gathering plants on the site or the adjoining properties. <br /> Thus, it would appear unlikely that the site would serve such purpose <br /> today. <br /> Based on the above, it does not appear that the project would have <br /> any potential adverse impact relative to the cultural and historical <br /> resources of the area. <br /> G. Water and Coastal Resources <br /> The subject site is located approximately 1.7 miles from the coastline <br /> and sits at approximately 355 to 355-foot elevation. There should be <br /> no coastal impacts resulting from discharge of wastewater systemsas <br /> the project will tie into the county sewer system. Further, being a non- <br /> coastal property, no coastal access will be affected. <br /> H. Noise, Air Quality, and Dust <br /> Mohouli Street wi:l provide access to the proposed subdivision. <br /> Access within the housing project will be provided by private roadways <br /> and driveways. <br /> The existing ambient traffic leve,l in this area should not be significantly <br /> impacted with the addition of this residential. Traffic noise from <br /> Mohouli Street adjacent to the property will remain the dominant <br /> source of traffic noise. As such, the corresponding noise level should <br /> remain the same <br /> 10 <br />