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Item #3 Amy Hagen-Cowell Trust (PL-SLU-2022-000004)
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PD RECOMMENDATION REPORT (PL-SLU-2022-004)
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information important for understanding historic habitation and animal husbandry <br /> activity in the area. Site 31147 is additionally assessed as significant under Criterion"B" <br /> (association with the lives of persons important in our past),based on the site's <br /> association with the Reverend John Davis Paris and his family. The AIS determined all <br /> sites were adequately documented and were recommended for no further archaeological <br /> work. The three perimeter wall sites will not be impacted by land alteration and will be <br /> avoided during construction, with the exception of possible breaches for access and <br /> utility installation. <br /> By letter dated April 20, 2021, the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) <br /> accepted the AIS, agreeing with the significance determination and requesting that an <br /> archaeological monitoring plan (AMP)be submitted to SHPD for review. By letter dated <br /> June 24, 2021, SHPD approved the AMP. <br /> According to the applicants, it is not known whether the subject property or <br /> immediate surrounding area has been used in the recent past for the gathering of plants by <br /> Native Hawaiians. Furthermore, the applicants have not observed any Native Hawaiians <br /> gathering plants or conducting any other customary and traditional practices on the site or <br /> the adjoining properties. <br /> Possible adverse effect or impairment of valued resources: With the exception of <br /> the previously mentioned archaeological sites, which should be protected pursuant to the <br /> approved AMP, the impairment of other valued resources on the property is unlikely. <br /> Feasible actions to protect native Hawaiian rights: As stated by the applicant, no <br /> gathering is taking place on the site. Thus, to the extent to which traditional and <br /> customary native Hawaiian rights are exercised, the proposed action will not affect <br /> traditional Hawaiian rights; therefore, no action is necessary to protect these rights. <br /> However, in addition to the AMP mentioned above, a condition of approval will be added <br /> for the protection of inadvertent finds should any remains of historic sites, such as rock <br /> walls, terraces, platforms,marine shell concentrations or human burials be encountered. <br /> -6- <br />
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