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7) Report Preparation: <br /> A brief end-of-fieldwork letter report will be submitted within 30 days of completion of <br /> fieldwork in accordance with HAR § 13-282-3(f)(1). This letter report is for the purpose of <br /> providing SHPD with a summary of monitoring findings. <br /> Within 60 days of the end of field work, an archaeological monitoring report meeting the <br /> requirements HAR § 13-13-279-5 will be prepared by an archaeologist that meets the minimum <br /> requirements under HAR §13-281 and will be submitted by HDOT to SHPD HICRIS for review <br /> and acceptance by the SHPD. <br /> Should burial treatment be completed as part of the monitoring effort, a summary of this <br /> treatment will be included in the monitoring report. Should burials and/or human remains be <br /> identified, the HDOT contracted construction company's subcontracted archaeologist(s) will <br /> provide all appropriate additional written documentation (e.g., letters, memos, reports) that may <br /> be requested by the SHPD. <br /> 8)Archiving Materials: <br /> All human burial materials will be addressed in accordance with SHPD directives. Materials <br /> not associated with burials will be temporarily stored at the HDOT contracted archaeologist's <br /> curation facilities until an appropriate curation facility is selected, in consultation with the <br /> landowner and the SHPD. All data generated will be stored at the HDOT contracted <br /> archaeologist's offices. Storing and maintaining the artifact collection, in both the temporary and <br /> long-term facility, will include the use of appropriate curation methods and archival containers, <br /> under appropriate environmental conditions and physically secure controls. The handling and <br /> cleaning of the artifact collection will be conducted in such a manner to preserve it, and the final <br /> repository will have the capability to provide adequate long-term curatorial services, as set forth <br /> in applicable law. <br /> References Cited <br /> Barna, B. <br /> 2023 DRAFT: Historic Properties Report in Support of NHPA Section 106 and FIRS Chapter <br /> 6E-8 Review of the Waiaka Bridge Replacement and Roadway Realignment Project, <br /> TMK: (3) 6-5-001:015 and 033 por.; 6-6-001:011; 6-6-004:999 (Kawaihae Road Right- <br /> of-Way); 6-6-009:999 (Kohala Mountain Road Right-of-Way), Kauniho, Lalamilo, and <br /> Waiaka 1st and 2nd ahupuaa, South Kohala District, Island of Hawai`i. ASM Affiliates. <br /> Prepared for WSP USA, Inc. <br /> Corbin,A. B. <br /> 2007 Archaeological Inventory Survey HPA Waiaka Site (Potential K-8 Campus), Land of <br /> Waiaka, South Kohala District, Island of Hawaii (TMK:3-6-5-001:Por. 8, 33, 51). Paul H. <br /> Rosendahl, Ph.D., Inc. 2664-010107. Prepared for Ken Melrose, Hilo, HI. <br /> Haun &Associates <br /> 2003 Interim Site Preservation Plan, DHHL Residential Development at Lalamilo, South <br /> Kohala District, Island of Hawaii (TMK: 6-6-01:P10, 54 & 77, and 6-6-04:12-17). Haun <br /> and Associates 267-010703. Prepared for Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. <br />
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