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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2024-000054)
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PD BACKGROUND REPORT (PL-SMA-2024-000054)
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within a Tsunami Evacuation Zone due to the height of the coastal pali. <br /> 18. Flora/Fauna Resources: No biotic surveys were conducted for the subject parcel; <br /> however, the applicant does not believe that the site contains any rare or endangered <br /> floral and faunal resources. The parcel is currently covered in non-native grasses and <br /> shrubs. The applicant notes that this parcel was used for sugar cane cultivation until that <br /> use ceased; the land was cleared and graded during sugar cane cultivation. The site is not <br /> known to be a habitat for any rare or endangered wildlife other than could be found along <br /> the shoreline outside of the parcel boundaries. <br /> 19. Archaeological Resources: Based on the long history of sugar cane cultivation on the <br /> subject parcel it is highly unlikely that any historic sites would be found on the property. <br /> In conformance with review criteria the project was submitted to the State Historic <br /> Preservation Division (SHPD) for a HRS, Ch. 6E-42 review. The project is still under <br /> review at the time of this report; additional information related to the amount of grading <br /> and grubbing was sent to SHPD as requested, no response has been received, however, <br /> the County recommends that the project proceed with the determination of "no historic <br /> properties affected" based on the long history of sugar cane agriculture that previously <br /> graded the entire area. <br /> 20. Cultural/Historic Resources: The subject parcel does not include any established public <br /> shoreline access trails or easements, and there is no evidence the shoreline or subject <br /> parcel are currently used for fishing or other cultural activities. It is not known whether <br /> the subject site or immediately surrounding area was ever used for gathering of plants or <br /> other materials by native Hawaiians. Given the long history of sugar cane cultivation of <br /> the area, it would appear very unlikely that the site would contain any useful materials. In <br /> the event documented claims of gathering or access are made of this site the applicant <br /> will honor them. <br /> 21. Recreational Resources: There has historically been no shoreline access through this <br /> parcel, which will continue. The adjacent parcel to the south is owned by the County of <br /> Hawaii and does offer minimal shoreline access. There is a small segment of State- <br /> owned lands along this shoreline where shoreline uses may occur. Additionally, the <br /> applicant states that the property is located in an area with high inaccessible cliffs and is <br /> -4- <br />
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