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Grubbing and Grading: <br /> Some public testimony expressed concerns regarding an incident that occurred on May Yd <br /> involving minor excavation on the property. Regrettably. an engineering firm assisting with the <br /> project mistakenly thought they had appropriate clearances to excavate soil test pits on the <br /> property. Notice was immediately given to stop work when this came to light and work will not <br /> resume without all proper clearances. <br /> Archeological Concerns: <br /> An Archaeological Field Inspection was conducted on the subject property and was submitted to <br /> the State Historic Preservation Division. The survey found no evidence of historic or cultural <br /> resources requiring preservation. This finding was confirmed by SHPD by letter, stating"no <br /> historic properties will be affected"by the proposed project. Further, if any archaeological finds <br /> are made during construction, work will cease and only proceed after clearance from SHP❑ and <br /> the County. <br /> Ala Ka La Condominium: <br /> Regarding comments in Mr. George Smith's Contested Case Petition, we believe we have settled <br /> any potential property boundary dispute issues, as has been confirmed by Mr. Smith. The <br /> remaining concern noted by Mr. Smith pertains to a outcrop of lava rock along the western <br /> property boundary and potential impacts to infrastructure on the Ala Ka La property due to the <br /> proposed development. The applicant recognizes their responsibility to provide lateral support at <br /> the property boundary. Any potential issues with the proposed pool and spa designs will be <br /> addressed by sound engineering at the appropriate permitting phase of the project. <br /> Mahalo for your time and consideration. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> JOHN PIPAN <br /> Planning Administrator <br /> Enclosures <br /> Conceptual Site Plan, Site Renders, Tsunami Hazard Assessment Table <br /> Copy—Jekaterina Mysin <br />