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subdivision located to the north of the proposed project. A Final Environmental <br /> Assessment, prepared by the applicant, and subsequent Finding of No Significant Impact <br /> (FONSI) for the development of this park was issued by the Department of Parks and <br /> Recreation on June 25, 2018. Plan Approval for the proposed park was issued by the <br /> Planning Department on November 1, 2018. <br /> The applicant proposes to construct the park project in conjunction with the 3rd Phase of <br /> the subject subdivision. <br /> 27. Scenic Resources: According to the applicant, there are partial ocean views from <br /> the Kahului to Keauhou Parkway. Views from the White Sands Beach Estates and <br /> Keauhou View Estates subdivisions to the north and Alii Heights to the <br /> northeast have relative unobstructed views south across the site and the <br /> undeveloped property to the south. Structures proposed for the project are one or <br /> two-story in height. Due to the slope gradient, partial views of the ocean <br /> coastline will be visible from the Kahului to Keauhou Parkway, and horizon <br /> views should be unobstructed. Some views may be partially obstructed; to the <br /> extent practicable, units will be sited to ensure view potentials. The applicant <br /> states the overall impact is not anticipated to be significant as the slope of the <br /> sight is gentle and views from existing houses in the direction of the project are <br /> limited. <br /> 28. Archaeological/Historical/Cultural Resources: A survey entitled 'Archaeological <br /> Inventory Survey, TMK: 7-7-08:121, Land of Kapal`aalaea 2, North Kana District, <br /> Island ofHawai`i'; was prepared by Haun and Associates in January 2006. The <br /> archaeological inventory survey identified 14 sites assessed as significant for their <br /> information content. Three (3) of the historic properties were recommended for no further <br /> work,nine (9) sites were recommended for mitigation through data recovery, and two (2) <br /> sites (one ceremonial/habitation site complex (SIHP 24534)was recommended for <br /> preservation and one burial site (SIHP 24842)was recommended for preservation in the <br /> form of a Burial Treatment Plan (BTP). Conditions of the change of zone ordinance <br /> required the preceding plans to be developed and approved by the State Historic <br /> Preservation Division (SHPD). By letter dated May 8, 2017, SHPD accepted the BTP as <br /> recommended by the Hawaii Island Burial Council (Planning Department Exhibit 2 — <br />