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Daryn Arai <br /> Land Use Planning Consultant <br /> December 04, 2025 <br /> Page 3 <br /> lJ The proposed development does not conflict with the following objectives of Chapter <br /> 205A, HRS (as amended), to: <br /> ❑ Provide coastal recreational opportunities accessible to the public. <br /> 0 Protect, preserve, and where desirable, restore those natural and man-made historic <br /> and pre-historic resources in the coastal zone management area that are significant <br /> in Hawaiian and American history and culture. <br /> 0 Protect, preserve, and where desirable, restore or improve the quality ofcoastal <br /> scenic and open space resources. <br /> EJ Protect valuable coastal ecosystems, including reefs, beaches, and coastal dunes, <br /> from disruption and minimize adverse impacts on all coastal ecosystems. <br /> El Provide public or private facilities and improvements important to the States <br /> economy in suitable locations. <br /> 0 Reduce hazard to life and property from coastal hazards. <br /> El improve the development review process, communication, and public participation <br /> in the management ofcoastal resources and hazards. <br /> El Stimulate public awareness, education, and participation in coastal management. <br /> El Protect beaches and coastal dunes for: Public use and recreation; The benefit of <br /> coastal ecosystems; Use as natural buffers against coastal hazards; and Coordinate <br /> and fund beach management and protection. <br /> I Promote the protection, use, and development of marine and coastal resources to <br /> assure their sustainability. <br /> El The proposed development is consistent with the following policies of Chapter 205A, HRS, <br /> relating to: <br /> 0 Recreational Resources <br /> D Historic Resources <br /> 0 Scenic and Open Space Resources <br /> El Coastal Ecosystems <br />