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e) Areas that are harmoniously developed and enhanced by man to appear natural. <br /> Note:Tables 7-1 through 7-16 list"Natural Beauty Sites" and "Exceptional Trees" for each district. <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES AND SHORELINE <br /> 8.3 POLICIES <br /> (e) Coordinate programs to protect natural resources with other government agencies. <br /> (q) Develop policies by which native Hawaiian gathering rights will be protected as <br /> identified under judicial decisions. <br /> (r) Ensure public access is provided to the shoreline, public trails and hunting areas, including free public <br /> parking where appropriate. <br /> (s) Establish a system of pedestrian access trails to places of scenic, historic, cultural, natural, or <br /> recreational values. <br /> RECREATION <br /> 12.3 POLICIES <br /> (1) Public access to the shoreline shall be provided in accordance with an adopted program of the County <br /> of Hawaii. <br /> (m) Develop a network of pedestrian access trails to places of scenic, historic, natural or recreational <br /> values.This system of trails shall provide, at a minimum, an islandwide route connecting major parks <br /> and destinations. <br /> (n) Establish a program to inventory ancient trails, cart roads and old government roads on the island in <br /> coordination with appropriate State agencies. <br /> (o) Develop facilities and safe pathway systems for walking,jogging, and biking activities. <br />