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2024-11-22 Moku Loa (Hawaii Island) Group, Sierra Club
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4.84 Develop protocols for receiving community input during capital project siting and <br />design. Consult with and solicit input from community members with generational <br />knowledge to minimize the impact of proposed changes to the use of land on <br />cultural practices, cultural sites, and culturally significant areas, including burials. <br />4.85 Adopt design guidelines for designated communities containing significant historic <br />buildings, sites, or landscapes. <br />4.86 Prepare Cultural Landscape Reports, prioritizing Historic Districts to articulate <br />preservation goals, objectives, and policies that provide the basis for making sound <br />decisions about management, treatment, and use of historic and cultural <br />resources. [Report] <br />4.87 Promote the real -property tax incentives for preservation of historic properties. <br />PROTECTING SCENIC RESOURCES <br />SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVE <br />Increase participation in scenic preservation programs (Heritage Corridors, Scenic Byways, Scenic <br />Corridors and Exceptional Trees) <br />POLICY <br />447. Hawai'i County shall use the following place types as guidelines for designating sites and <br />viewsheds that shall be protected: <br />a) Distinctive and identifiable landforms distinguished as landmarks and/or cultural <br />landscapes, e.g. Mauna Kea, Waipi'o 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 />e) Landscapes that are harmoniously developed, enhanced by man while maintaining <br />their natural appearance, e.g. Pu'ukohola, 'Akaka Falls. <br />f) Lands with a general slope of 20 percent or more that provide open space <br />amenities or possess unusual scenic qualities. <br />[Rationale: Based on the Standards from General Plan 7.4 (a -e) and 8.4 (c).] <br />448. Visual impact assessments shall include photo simulations or balloon tests with views <br />from various vantage points to show visual impact of a proposed project. <br />[Rationale: Creating visual modeling through photo simulations or balloon tests are <br />114 Section 4: Community Placemaking <br />Nimumogni <br />
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