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PLANNING DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF HAWAI`I <br />HHF PLANNERS <br />places for people <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Kahalu`u Ma Kai Education and Cultural Center Environmental <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />2015 <br />n/a <br />Assessment (EA) <br />Kahalu`u, North Kona, Hawaii Island <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE <br />X Check if project performed with current firm <br />d. <br />Project manager / principal author of a State EA and SMA Use Permit in support of Kamehameha Schools' plan to redevelop the <br />former Keauhou Beach Resort into an educational complex supporting `aina-based instruction and cultural practices. The culturally <br />significant shoreline site (five on -site heiau) included wetlands, endangered plants, springs, tide pools, and flooding that required <br />environmental planning to minimize effects and support restoration. Federal requirements included NHPA Section 106 and ESA <br />Section 7 consultations as part of a USACE Permit. Community consultations included several community meetings, meetings with <br />stakeholders, native Hawaiian organizations and lineal descendants, and close coordination with agencies. Project Cost: $879K <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery Expansion Project EIS and Land <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />2020 <br />n/a <br />Use District Boundary Amendment <br />Kdne`ohe, 0`ahu <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE <br />X Check if project performed with current firm <br />e. <br />Principal -in -charge of a State EIS accepted by the State Land Use Commission as part of a district boundary amendment petition <br />the cemetery expansion of Hawaiian Memorial Park. The project includes: 1) 28-acre cemetery expansion; 2) 14-acre Cultural <br />Preserve; and 3) a conservation easement for remaining undeveloped areas. Planning efforts include site planning, community <br />consultations, addressing historic sites, endangered species, land use planning, environmental planning to address a wide range of <br />community issues, and coordinating with the broader project team of land use attorneys and 12 technical subconsultants. Project <br />Cost: $768K <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Honolulu General Plan Update <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />2018 <br />n/a <br />Islandwide, 0`ahu <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE <br />X Check if project performed with current firm <br />f. <br />Principal -in -charge and public meeting facilitator for the most recent update of the General Plan for the City and .County of <br />Honolulu. Project focused on specific subject areas (tourism, agriculture, affordable housing, sustainability, commercial/industrial <br />property). Project components included convening focus group meetings for specific subject areas, preparing issues papers for 11 <br />different subjects, organizing public input via community meetings and on-line participation. Project Cost: $395K <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Olahu Important Agricultural Lands Identification and Mapping <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />2018 <br />n/a <br />Islandwide, 0`ahu <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE <br />X Check if project performed with current firm <br />9. <br />Principal -in -charge and public meeting facilitator of the effort to provide technical basis for identifying Important Agricultural Land <br />on 0`ahu. Work required operatio nalizing criteria established in Hawaii Revised Statutes, identifying data sources to be utilized by <br />Geographic Information System, and mapping data. Working with the County Department of Planning and Permitting, the <br />consultant selected a technical advisory committee (TAC) and worked with the TAC to operationalize criteria and select appropriate <br />data sources. The TAC met 6 times over 8 months. Phase 2 focused on public outreach: stakeholder meetings, community meetings, <br />a project website, and a GIS Map Viewer tool to share project maps and criteria used to identify lands that qualify for IAL <br />designation. Project Cost: $200K (Phase 1) and $150K (Phase 2) <br />AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (712021) <br />