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completion of mitigation plans, thereby possibly damaging historic sites or areas. See <br />also General Plan 6.3 (a-o).] <br />436. Require stewardship and/or protection of sites, buildings, objects, and landscapes of <br />significant cultural and historical importance to the County. <br />[Rationale: Based on General Plan 6.3 (b).] <br />437. Partner with DLNR-SHPD to outline how each agency will cooperate to ensure historic <br />and cultural protections, verify that approved Preservation Plans are being implemented, <br />and promote appropriate restoration of historic sites and cultural landscapes. <br />[Rationale: Based on identified needs for further collaboration between State and County <br />agencies and on General Plan 6.3 (a).] <br />438. Through the Hawai'i County Cultural Resources Commission, the County shall engage in <br />consultation with Section 106, National Historic Preservation Act, and shall use this <br />opportunity to engage the community, especially those with generational and traditional <br />environmental knowledge, in the consultation process. <br />[Rationale: Based on Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act and the HCC Chapter <br />2 Article 44.] <br />439. Subdivisions subject to cultural or historic surveys shall have all sites approved for <br />preservation, including any required buffers or access easements, identified on the plat <br />maps of the subdivision prior to granting of final subdivision approval. The metes and <br />bounds descriptions of the preservation easements and all applicable covenants and <br />restriction pertaining to the preservation easements, shall be added to applicable deeds <br />prior to the transfer of subdivided properties. [code/mapping] <br />[Rationale: Based on consultation with Administrative Permit Division of Planning <br />Department and identified gaps in comprehensive recordkeeping in subdivision files. See <br />also General Plan 6.3 (g).] <br />440. Outstanding natural or cultural features, such as scenic resources, water courses, fine <br />groves of trees, heiau, and historical sites and structures, shall be identified and <br />preserved during subdivision. <br />[Rationale: Based on preserving public trust, and Hawai'i County Code Section 23-26, and <br />General Plan Goals of 6.2, 6.3 (g).] [Mapping] <br />441. The County shall use and promote the use of interpretive signage and/or other <br />appropriate methods to recognize landscapes, sites, buildings, and objects of significant <br />historical and cultural importance. <br />112 Section 4: Community Placemaking <br />aRS<�ii <br />