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and fishing rights must be addressed in terms of the cultural, historical, and natural <br /> resources and the associated traditional and customary practices of the site. <br /> Investigation of valued resources: No formal archaeological reconnaissance <br /> survey, oral history of kama`aina accounts of the area, historical survey of documentary <br /> records, or botanical study was included in the application. <br /> The valued cultural, historical, and natural resources found in the rezoning area. <br /> As the property has historically been associated with the service and maintenance shop <br /> that once supported can haul trucks servicing the `O`okala Mill and has since been <br /> developed with a garage, it is unlikely that there are any valued cultural,historical, and <br /> natural resources to be found in the rezoning area. <br /> Possible adverse effect or impairment of valued resources: There is no evidence <br /> of any possible adverse effects or impairments will occur to any valued resources. <br /> Feasible actions to protect native Hawaiian rights: As there is no evidence of any <br /> valued cultural,historical, and/or natural resources found on the site,there is no action to <br /> be taken. A condition of approval will be added for the protection of inadvertent finds <br /> should any remains of historic sites, such as rock walls,terraces, platforms,marine shell <br /> concentrations or human burials be encountered. The applicants shall be required to <br /> cease work in the immediate area and contact the Department of Land and Natural <br /> Resources—State Historic Preservation Division (DLNR-SHPD). Subsequent work shall <br /> proceed upon an archaeological clearance from DLNR-SHPD when it finds that <br /> sufficient mitigation measures have been taken. <br /> Lastly, this recommendation is made with the understanding that the applicants <br /> remain responsible for complying with all other applicable governmental requirements in <br /> connection with the proposed use,prior to its commencement or establishment upon the <br /> subject properties. Additional governmental requirements may include the issuance of <br /> building permit, compliance with the Fire Code, among many others. Compliance with <br /> all applicable governmental requirements is a condition of this approval recommendaiton; <br /> failure to 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 /> -7- <br />