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archaeological studies submitted by the applicant, the project will not adversely impact <br /> resources in the area with appropriate mitigation. <br /> Feasible actions to protect native Hawaiian rights: The applicant has stated that <br /> there is no evidence of any traditional or customary Native Hawaiian rights being <br /> practiced on the project site. There is no record of public access to the mountains or the <br /> ocean, and as the subject property is located approximately 800 feet mauka of the nearest <br /> shoreline, there should not be any impact on fishing or shoreline public access. <br /> An Archaeological Data Recovery Plan and Burial Treatment Plan were developed <br /> and accepted by SHPD in 2010 and 2017 respectively and conditions of approval of this <br /> permit and the associated change of zone ordinance have been modified to ensure that the <br /> requirements of each of these respective plans(including short and long-term conservation <br /> measures for the sites to be preserved and archeological monitoring during land alteration <br /> activities) are followed throughout the development of the project to ensure protection of these <br /> preserved archaeological resources. Thus,it is believed that the project would have no <br /> adverse impact relative to the cultural and historical resources of the area. To the extent to <br /> which traditional and customary Native Hawaiian rights are exercised, the proposed action <br /> will not affect traditional Hawaiian rights. <br /> Lastly, this recommendation is made with the understanding that the applicant <br /> remains responsible for complying with all other applicable County, State and Federal <br /> governmental requirements in connection with the approved use,prior to and during its <br /> commencement or establishment upon the subject properties. Compliance with all <br /> applicable governmental requirements is a condition of this approval, and failure to <br /> comply with such requirements will be considered a violation that may result in <br /> enforcement action by the Planning Department and/or the affected agencies. <br /> Based upon the preceding findings,the proposed amendment is consistent with the <br /> objectives and policies of Chapter 205A, HRS. The Planning Director recommends that the <br /> Planning Commission approve the applicant's five (5)-year time extension request to secure <br /> Final Subdivision Approval. Please note, in addition to the applicant's proposed amendment, the <br /> Planning Director is recommending modification of other conditions to current standard condition <br /> language and to ensure compliance with the implementation of certain conditions. <br /> -7- <br />