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the flora/fauna found on the property are largely introduced species consistent with that <br /> of an urban area, thus not considered to be particularly culturally significant. By letter <br /> dated April 11, 2000, the State Historic Preservation Division determined that no historic <br /> properties would be affected by continuation of the heliport use. <br /> Possible adverse effect or impairment of valued resources: Given the lack of <br /> valued resources identified on the property, it is unlikely that such resources will be <br /> impaired. <br /> Feasible actions to protect native Hawaiian rights and valued resources: To the <br /> extent to which traditional and customary native Hawaiian rights are exercised, the <br /> proposed action will not affect traditional Hawaiian rights and no action is necessary to <br /> protect these rights. Additionally, if historic or cultural resources are inadvertently <br /> discovered during construction of the proposed hangar, all development will cease until <br /> the applicant has received clearance to continue work from SHPD. <br /> Lastly, this approval is made with the understanding that the applicant remains <br /> responsible for complying with all other applicable governmental requirements in <br /> connection with the approved use. Additional governmental requirements may include <br /> the issuance of building permits, compliance with the Fire Code, installation of <br /> improvements required by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), among many <br /> others. Compliance with all applicable governmental requirements is a condition of this <br /> approval; failure to comply with such requirements will be considered a violation that <br /> may result in enforcement action by the Planning Department and/or affected agencies. <br /> Based on the above findings, the Planning Director recommends approval of <br /> the request for the continued use of the heliport for an additional 10 years until <br /> June 30, 2035. Approval of the amendment to Special Permit No. 538 is subject to <br /> the following amended conditions of approval (material to be deleted is bracketed <br /> and struck-through and material to be added is underscored): <br /> 1. The petitioner, its successors, or assigns ("Applicant") shall be responsible for <br /> complying with all stated conditions of approval. <br /> 2. The applicant shall indemnify and hold the County of Hawaii harmless from <br /> and against any loss, liability, claim or demand for the property damage, <br /> -4- <br />