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7. Article XI, section 1, of the Hawaii State Constitution requires the State to conserve and <br /> protect Hawai`'s natural beauty and all natural resources, including land, water, air, <br /> minerals, and energy sources, and to promote the development and utilization of these <br /> resources in a manner consistent with their conservation and in furtherance of the self- <br /> sufficiency of the State. <br /> 8. The LUC has considered Article XI, section 1, of the Hawaii State Constitution and finds <br /> that the Project is in compliance and non-violative therewith. <br /> 9. Article XI, Section 3, of the Hawaii State Constitution requires the State to conserve and <br /> protect agricultural lands, promote diversified agriculture, increase agricultural self- <br /> sufficiency, and assure the availability of agriculturally suitable lands. <br /> W. The LUC has considered Article XI, Section 3, of the Hawaii State Constitution and finds <br /> that the Project is in compliance and non-violative therewith. <br /> 11. Article XII, Section 7, of the Hawaii State Constitution requires the LUC to protect Native <br /> Hawaiian traditional and customary rights. The State reaffirms and shall protect all rights, <br /> customarily and traditionally exercised for subsistence, cultural, and religious purposes and <br /> possessed by ahupua`a tenants who are descendants of Native Hawaiians who inhabited the <br /> Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778, subject to the right of the State to regulate such rights. <br /> 12. The LUC has considered Article XII, Section 7, of the Hawaii State Constitution and finds <br /> that the Project is in compliance and non-violative therewith. <br /> 13. The State and its agencies are obligated to protect the reasonable exercise of customarily and <br /> traditionally exercised Native Hawaiian rights to the extent feasible.Public Access Shoreline <br /> Hcnvai`i 1,, Hcmwi`i County Planning Commission, 79 Hawai`i 425, 903, P.2d 1246, <br /> certiorari denied, 517 U.S. 1163, 116 S.Ct. 1559, 134 L.Ed.2d 660 (1996). The LUC has <br /> 16 <br /> SP92-381 Waikoloa Development Company <br /> Decision And Order on Motion to Amend <br />
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