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2022-08-18 Leeward Exh B (Items 4 Meneghetti PL-SMA-2022-000017)
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primary motion, and then we can discuss, and then we can come up with any conditions that <br /> we'd want to add, and then we can amend the motion after. <br /> KNOWLES: I move that the application for a Special Management Area Use Permit, Docket <br /> number SMA 2022-017, be approved based on the Planning Director's recommendation, which <br /> shall be adopted. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> DEFRANCO: I'll second the motion. <br /> VITOUSEK: Motion by Commissioner Knowles, second by Vice Chair DeFranco. Discussion? <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Yes, thank you, Chair. I would like to propose to add a requirement for a <br /> cultural monitor during buildout, and also, I don't have—maybe you can help me, Chair the <br /> technical language but something to the effect of a requirement of additional soil deposit testing. <br /> VITOUSEK: Are you thinking cultural monitor versus archaeological monitor <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Can you walk me through the difference, the primary difference? <br /> VITOUSEK: Sure. The archaeological monitoring is established under Hawaii Administrative <br /> Rules and has certain set of guidelines for what level of, for instance, archaeological monitor <br /> would have to have a license from the State of Hawaii to be a principal investigator, would have <br /> to follow Hawaii Administrative Rules in the preparation of the archaeological monitoring <br /> report, submit that to SHPD for review, SHPD, State Historic Preservation Division, whereas <br /> cultural monitor doesn't have the same level of oversight from the State; often the cultural <br /> monitoring will be done in cases where, the cultural monitor is more overseeing the <br /> archeological consultants, ensuring that their work is in compliance with traditional cultural <br /> practices, instead of the archaeological scientific side of that. And in this case, you know, having <br /> the archaeological monitor there to make sure that there are no discoveries, would probably be <br /> the way to go, and if there are discoveries, the archaeological monitor will follow the State <br /> protocols in order to address those. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you, that makes sense. <br /> ROY: Can I add something? <br /> VITOUSEK: Sure. <br /> ROY: Based on one of the previous SMA Minors, a condition was added, "An archaeologist <br /> shall be on site during the construction phase to monitor activities in relation to any <br /> unanticipated sites, burial remains," and they go on with the typical SHPD inadvertent finds. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. Yes. <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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