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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-REZ-2022-032)
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`Ope`ape`a, the Hawaiian Goose or Nene, and the Hawaiian Hawk or `Io could <br /> potentially occur in the vicinity of the project area. <br /> 21. Historical/Archaeological Resources: By letter dated April 2, 2005, completing the <br /> HRS 6E-42 Historic Preservation review for the proposed four (4) lot subdivision,the <br /> State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) determined that no historic properties would <br /> be affected by the proposed subdivision, indicating that archeological sites would be <br /> unlikely on the subject property given results of an assessment on the adjoining property <br /> and other investigations of properties at a similar elevation. Finally, the letter <br /> recommended that the applicant seek SHPD approvals for any required grubbing or <br /> grading permits on the property (See Exhibit F of the application). The application notes <br /> that the preceding determination is further supported by the fact that an archeological <br /> field inspection was recently completed for the property located at TMK 7-3-024:008 <br /> (Hinchliff), situated approximately one-half mile to the west and slightly makai of the <br /> subject property,wherein nothing was found of historic or archeological significance. <br /> The Department of Public Works, Engineering Division, has no objection to the <br /> requested deletion of Condition J, however, they noted that approval from SHPD will still <br /> be required for specific grubbing and grading activities as a requirement of Hawaii <br /> County Code, Chapter 10. <br /> 22. Cultural Resources: According to the applicant,the property does not contain any <br /> features of cultural importance and there is no known history of traditional gathering <br /> associated with the property. The applicant does not believe that the proposed use would <br /> affect the exercise of traditional or customary Native Hawaiian rights in the area. <br /> 23. Public Access: There is no record of a designated public access to the shoreline or <br /> mountain areas that traverses the properties. <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 24. Access: Access to the subject property is from Kaloko Drive, a 22-foot-wide paved <br /> roadway with grass shoulders within an 80-foot right-of-way. Kaloko Drive intersects <br /> with the Mamalahoa Highway less than two (2)miles below the property. According to <br /> the State Department of Transportation (DOT), there are no objections to amending <br /> Condition D to allow the applicant a five (5)year time extension on the proposed <br /> development, nor to Condition M (Fair Share), citing the County's responsibility for <br /> -i0- <br />
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