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2024-11-21 Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club Testimony (2)
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2024-11-21 Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club Testimony (2)
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Hawaii County Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project <br /> �I <br /> A. <br /> r <br /> Kailua Kona seaside view. <br /> State Department of Environmental Protection, Maine <br /> The Department of Environmental Protection enacted Chapter 315, "Assessing and <br /> Mitigating Impacts to Existing Scenic and Aesthetic Uses", to implement the State's <br /> Natural Resources Protection Act (NRPA). The NRPA requires that applicants <br /> proposing activities occurring in, on, over, or adjacent to protected natural resources <br /> demonstrate that these activities will not unreasonably interfere with existing scenic and <br /> aesthetic resources (See: Appendix C, State Department of Environmental Protection, <br /> Maine Chapter 315, "Assessing and Mitigating Impacts to Existing Scenic and Aesthetic <br /> Uses"). The purpose of the Chapter states: <br /> This rule specifies State regulatory concerns, defines visual <br /> impacts, establishes a procedure for evaluating visual impacts <br /> Scenic Resource Protection Programs and Strategies Page I IS <br />
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