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"PASH" and "Ka Pa'akai O Ka'Aina" decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian <br /> rights, such as gathering and fishing rights, must be addressed in terms of the cultural, <br /> historical, and natural resources and the associated traditional and customary practices of <br /> the site. <br /> Investigation of valued resources: An Archeological Data Recovery Report(2007) <br /> and Burial Mitigation Plan (2003) were submitted to the State Historic Preservation <br /> Division (SHPD) for review along with the application and supporting documents during <br /> previous application for development. The reports identified a number of sites throughout <br /> the area,but only two(2) SIHP Sites(Site No. 15513 (burial site), and Site No. 15515 (fish <br /> processing and fishing gear manufacturing site)) were located on the subject parcel that <br /> required preservation and buffer zones prohibiting development. While SHPD has <br /> determined that with the preservation and recovery plans in place, no historic properties <br /> would be affected by the grading of the parcel, that did not include the proposed <br /> development of the parcel. Subsequently, SHPD's review of the current application <br /> concluded with the request that archaeological monitoring be conducted for identification <br /> purposes during all ground disturbance activities. As such, the applicant will be required <br /> to submit to SHPD for review and approval a final Archaeological Monitoring Plan(AMP) <br /> prior to any ground disturbance or construction activities. <br /> The valuable cultural, historical, and natural resources found in the area: <br /> While the property has been significantly altered by previous land grading, there <br /> are two historic/cultural sites located within the proposed development area. The proposed <br /> site plan includes a large preservation area to protect these two SIHP sites, and to preserve <br /> the access to the sites for lineal and/or cultural descendants. Additionally, there is a <br /> segment of a mauka-makai trail that runs along the northern boundary.This provides access <br /> from Kuakini Highway down towards Ali'i Drive and the shoreline. As the site has no <br /> floral or faunal resources due to its history of being graded and grubbed for development, <br /> there is no other anticipated cultural resources located on site. <br /> Possible adverse effects or impairment of valued resources: There is no evidence <br /> that the flora in the area is particularly desired or used for cultural practices, however, <br /> access to the cultural sites located on the parcel will be provided for only lineal or cultural <br /> -7- <br />