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SMA Short Form Assessment-Page 2 of 2 <br /> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION&DETERMINATION <br /> SLU Note:Properties Located in Puako, Waawaa, Kapoho Vacationland <br /> and Kapoho Beach Lots require an SMA Assessment. <br /> ZONING RS-15 <br /> Existing SMA Permits l No CIYes Warning Flag EINo ❑Yes <br /> Historic District/Sites @No ❑Yes View Plane from Hwy ElNo ❑Yes <br /> Trails ©No 2Yes Drainageways/Streams l No ❑Yes <br /> Critical Habitat l lNo ❑Yes <br /> If'yes'to any of the above,please review with an SMA planner prior to approval of exemption. <br /> Note: The Director may require a full SMAA if it is determined through the short form assessment review that further <br /> information is needed from the applicant. The Director may impose certain conditions with the exemption determination to <br /> assure that the proposed use,activity,or operation does not have a significant adverse effect on the SMA. <br /> Exempt 0 SMAA Needed 0 Covered Under Existing SMA Permit No. <br /> SFA#: PL-SFA-2025-000433 Name: Bonnie Okamoto Date: <br /> STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT <br /> The items checked on Page 1 are hereby considered exempt from the definition of"Development" pursuant to <br /> HRS §205A-22, subject to the following conditions to assure that the proposed use, activity, or operation does <br /> not have a cumulative impact,or a significant adverse environmental or ecological effect on the SMA: <br /> 1. The applicant shall secure all necessary approvals and permits from other affected federal, state, and <br /> county agencies as necessary to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> 2. This exemption only applies to the proposed uses activities and operations as presented on Page 1. No <br /> additional development shall be allowed within the SMA without obtaining a permit. <br /> 3. Artificial light from exterior lighting fixtures, including, but not limited to floodlights, uplights, or <br /> spotlights used for decorative or aesthetic purposes is prohibited if the light directly illuminates, or is <br /> directed to project across property boundaries toward the shoreline and ocean waters, except as may <br /> otherwise be permitted pursuant to HRS§205A-7I(b). <br /> 4. In the unlikely event that surface or subsurface historic resources, including human skeletal remains, <br /> structural remains (e.g. rock walls, terraces, platforms, etc.), cultural deposits, marine shell <br /> concentrations,sand deposits,or sink holes are identified during the demolition and/or construction work, <br /> cease work in the immediate vicinity of the find, protect the find from additional disturbance and contact <br /> the State Historic Preservation Division at(808)933-7651. <br /> 5. Best Management Practices regarding water quality and equipment maintenance must be strictly adhered <br /> to during all phases of construction to ensure that no construction or equipment runoff enters a coastal or <br /> riparian area. <br /> 6. <br /> DOCUMENT 3 - PG 2 O2 2 <br /> „wi o.planning.haoaticounty go% Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer planning°a haooaiicotinly.go% <br /> APPELLANT EXHIBIT- 2pg. 2of2 <br />