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The Escott and Escott August 2021 AIS identified 18 sites and one isolated find, <br /> including two newly identified sites and a petroglyph, with the remaining sites being <br /> previously documented, including pre-Contact to post-Contact enclosures,platforms, <br /> mounds, lava tubes, walls, a railroad berm, and complexes. Five previously identified <br /> sites were determined no longer present and two burials were disinterred and reinterred <br /> off-site in 1993. All the sites were assessed as significant under HAR §13-284-6 Criterion <br /> d. The railroad berm (Site 50-10-37-30592)was also assessed as significant under <br /> Criteria a and c and was recommended for preservation. The petroglyph <br /> (Site 50-10-37-31254)was also assessed as significant under Criterion e and was <br /> recommended for preservation. The burial and associated burial crypt and features <br /> associated with former burial site (Site 50-10-37-10012)were relocated,nevertheless <br /> SHPD recommends that the burial site be flagged for preservation in the form of <br /> avoidance and the previous site location will be monitored if construction activities occur <br /> near that location. The AIS recommends no further historic preservation work for the <br /> remaining sites. <br /> By letter dated October 15, 2021, SHPD accepted the AIS, agreeing with the site <br /> integrity and significance of all the sites and making a determination of, "Effect,with <br /> agreed upon mitigation commitments." SHPD agrees with the preservation of sites 50-10- <br /> 37-30592 and 50-10-37-31254 and mitigation in the form of archaeological monitoring <br /> during initial ground disturbance. Finally, SHPD agrees that the sites recommended for <br /> no further work have been adequately documented. Prior to permit issuance, SHPD <br /> requests that the following be submitted for review and approval: 1)An archaeological <br /> monitoring plan (AMP) for all initial ground disturbing activities; 2)An archaeological <br /> preservation plan (PP) for the two sites referenced above; and 3) Written and <br /> photographic documentation verifying implementation of interim protection measures for <br /> the two sites to be preserved. A condition of approval will require the applicant to adhere <br /> to these requirements. <br /> The Cultural Impact Assessment included personal interviews sought to provide <br /> ethnographic and oral history of the project area. Three respondents provided information <br /> about the project site, and CIA concluded that, "An analysis of the potential effect of the <br /> proposed construction of residences on cultural resources,practices or beliefs, its <br /> 14 <br />