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enough to be on the Register. I just dont know enough about the archaeology to tell you what <br />those criteria are to get it actually on the Register. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Mooers? <br />RHO:Thank you. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. Is that it? All right. Any other questions? <br />MOOERS:Could I make a comment on that just to clarify? <br />ALAMEDA:Sure. <br />MOOERS:There are a number of sites that may be on the Historic Register, <br />anditdoesnotalwaystrigger343unlessyouareusingthatsite.Thatsmyunderstanding.Ijust <br />asked Dr. Terry whos I think pobably top 343 guy on the island, maybe in the state. The trigger <br />would be if you are going to use the site, and in this case we are proposing to preserve the site, <br />you know. And any use of Kuakini Wall or any of these historic features on the site has to be <br />approved by the State Historic Preservation Division before we can do it; its not a decision that <br />the developer can make unilaterally. So if we are not going to use the site, even if it were on the <br />Register, it would not trigger 343. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Rho? Okay? On this side? How about <br />Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM:You spoke before about Mr. Tylers work for the cultural resources <br />and impacts and all, and I know eventually we are going to get around to the Findings of Fact, <br />Conclusions of Law, and Decision and Order recommendations and all. And when I read what <br />we have on that, which is a stipulation between the developer, SunStone Kona, and the Planning <br />Director, I read that impacts upon any cultural resources or upon any traditional and customary <br />native Hawaiian rights practiced on the development site can be mitigated by implementing the <br />mitigation measures outlined in the cultural impact assessment. But it doesnt say it will be <br />mitigated by that, or that any of these recommendations will in fact be carried out. Is that kind of <br />like a typographical error, or have you gone over the mitigation measures recommended by <br />Mr. Tyler and come to a conclusion about which ones you will in fact carry out? <br />MOOERS:I think we are committed to follow the mitigation measures. Ill let <br />Mr. Lim answer that. But if you feel uncomfortable with that, then maybe the condition can be <br />strengthened to the point of identifying the mitigation measures; but we are committed to the <br />mitigation measures. <br />GRAHAM:Yeah, so when we get to that point, well deal with that. Thank <br />you. <br />ALAMEDA:Commissioner Domingo? No? Any other thoughts? <br />DOMINGO:In respective (Irrespective) of whether or not the Kuakini Wall is <br />on the Historical Register, whether its the State or National Register, the bottom line I think is <br />24EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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