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2022-04-21 Leeward Exh D (Item 3&4 Hawaii One1 PL-REZ-2021-014&PL-SMA-2022-012)
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2022-04-21 Leeward Exh D (Item 3&4 Hawaii One1 PL-REZ-2021-014&PL-SMA-2022-012)
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preservation plan, a burial site here and another site here, which is part of a larger complex, but <br /> the portion of it, or the feature of it, that's on the subject property is located here. And there <br /> have been approved, a burial treatment plan approved by the Burial Council and a preservation <br /> plan, burial site component of a preservation plan that was approved by SHPD thereafter to <br /> protect and mitigate those resources. <br /> The aerial photograph here on the upper left kind of shows a zoomed-out view of the subject <br /> parcel and surrounding area. We've got the White Sands Subdivision and Keauhou, pardon me, <br /> Keauhou View Estates Subdivision here above the subject property to the north, again, Queen <br /> Kalama coming here and La`aloa Drive coming here. On the lower right is a zoomed-in view of <br /> the subject property, again, with Queen Kalama Street coming off of Alii Drive. Subject <br /> property is shown here again outlined in red, and then againI didn't get a chance to put the <br /> dash line in here but—there will be a secondary access roadway from Alii Drive to the subject <br /> property generally through the parcel here. <br /> Here are some photos of the subject property. These shows views of the subject property from <br /> Naniloa Street looking south into the property. <br /> And here are some views of Naniloa Street farther out looking south, and then the one on the <br /> right is a view of Naniloa Street looking north. So this, again, will be one of two access points to <br /> the subject property and then the project. <br /> The Director is recommending that we forward a favorable recommendation to the County <br /> Council for the two amendments to Ordinance number 09 8, and that we approve, or that the <br /> Commission approve, the request to amend SMA Use Permit number 07-024. <br /> One other thing I'd like to point out is there was some question as to the location of the subject <br /> property relative to the Kahalu`u Historic District. Because we got a lot of testimony about that, <br /> we did some research into the information that we have for that. So the image on the left here <br /> and the description on the bottom comes from the nomination form for the National Register for <br /> this historic district that was completed in I believe the late '70s. So what the form does is it <br /> gives a written description of the extent of the historic district, as well as some coordinates for <br /> the corners and the TMKs that are included, or that are part of the district. So in this case the <br /> description reads as such, "The Kahalu`u Historical District encompasses the seaward half of the <br /> Kahalu`u ahupua`a(an ancient Hawaiian land division) and a small portion of the Keauhou <br /> ahupua`a,"which is to its south. In 2016 when our Cultural Resources Commission was seated, <br /> one of the projects that we did was to better understand our sites and districts on the State and <br /> National Registers, so we did a GIS mapping exercise to show the extent of those districts. So <br /> the image on the right comes from that exercise; the red dots that you see here are the <br /> coordinates points overlaid on our GIS, the area in purple are the TMKs that were included in the <br /> nomination form. So in both cases what this shows is the subject property, which is located here <br /> is outside of the extent of the Kahalu`u Historic District, and again it's in a different ahupua`a. <br /> So with that, I'm happy to turn the time over to the Chair and will be happy to answer any <br /> questions when it becomes my time. <br /> 5 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />
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