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The block sweep of priority area 6 also identified five historic properties in the <br /> vicinity of the project area (Figure 9). These sites include, 50-10-37-24104 <br /> (permanent habitation), -24105 (permanent habitation and livestock control), -24111 <br /> (livestock control), -24117 (permanent habitation), and -24118 (permanent <br /> habitation). All five sites were recommended for no further work by report Haun and <br /> Henry 2017 and that recommendation was accepted by SHPD via correspondence <br /> LOG NO 2015.02379, DOCNO 1705SL19. <br /> -- - <br /> f._ ._ <br /> r - r "4 <br /> 7 214/10302 <br /> Railroad grad <br /> r <br /> air, <br /> . <br /> !Y'` <br /> f <br /> - -_- <br /> _J <br /> -, -- 41,12 <br /> _ .. -2411I'a <br /> Figure 9: Sites Identified in Block Sweep of Priority Area 6 <br /> To ensure that no historical resources are affected by the proposed project, the <br /> following mitigation commitments will be made: <br /> • An archeological monitor will be present during project activities with the <br /> potential to impact historic properties pursuant to the Haun (2016) <br /> Archaeological Monitoring Plan. <br /> • An orange plastic construction fence will be in place at the 20 ft. buffer of the <br /> railroad berm (SHIP 7214/10302) across the entire length of the project area <br /> pursuant to the Tomonari-Tuggle and Tuggle (2008)preservation plan. The <br /> ahupua`a boundary walls -16789, -16790 and -16791 will also be preserved <br /> with orange plastic fence established at the 5ft. buffer. Any breaches of the <br /> sites will be in accordance with the provisions for breaching linear <br /> preservation sites established in the approved preservation plan (Tomonari- <br /> Tuggle and Tuggle 2008). <br /> 19 <br />