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d) Associated with a major historic event (cultural, economic, military, social, or political). <br /> e) Associated with a major recurring event in the history of the community (such as annual <br /> celebrations). <br /> f) Associated with a past or continuing institution that has contributed substantially to the life of the <br /> community. <br /> g) Unique example of a particular style or period. <br /> h) One of the few of its age remaining. <br /> i) Original materials and/or workmanship that can be valued in themselves. <br /> j) Sites with a preponderance of original materials in context and complexes rather than single isolated <br /> sites unless they are of great significance. <br /> k) Sites of traditional and cultural significance. <br /> 6.5 DISTRICTS <br /> Note: All Courses for Action in all nine districts include: <br /> "Support the establishment of Hawaiian Heritage Corridors." <br /> Tables 6-1 through 6-8 list "Historic Sites"for each district. <br /> NATURAL BEAUTY <br /> 7.3 POLICIES <br /> a) Increase public pedestrian access opportunities to scenic places and vistas. <br /> b) Develop and establish view plane regulations to preserve and enhance views of scenic or prominent <br /> landscapes from specific locations, and coastal aesthetic values. <br /> c) Maintain a continuing program to identify, acquire and develop viewing sites on the island. <br /> d) Access easement to public or private lands that have natural or scenic value shall be provided or <br /> acquired for the public. <br /> e) Develop standard criteria for natural and scenic beauty as part of design plans. <br /> f) Consider structural setback from major thoroughfares and highways and establish development and <br /> design guidelines to protect important viewplanes. <br /> g) Maintain a continuing program to identify exceptional trees or tree masses. <br /> h) Protect the views of areas endowed with natural beauty by carefully considering the effects of <br /> proposed construction during all land use reviews. <br /> i) Do not allow incompatible construction in areas of natural beauty. <br /> 7.4 STANDARDS <br /> The following standards provide guidelines for designating sites and vistas of extraordinary natural <br /> beauty that shall be protected. <br /> a) Distinctive and identifiable landforms distinguished as landmarks, e.g. Mauna Kea, Waipio Valley. <br /> b) Coastline areas of striking contrast, e.g. Laupahoehoe Point. <br /> c) Vistas of distinctive features. <br /> d) Natural or native vegetation attractive to a particular area. <br />