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-714 <br /> WILLIAM All:. <br /> .R41/ <br /> NEIL ABE E <br /> GOVERNOR OF HAWAII t4;'117. <br /> tS "dUKNOWAR"MALOTIAB <br /> NAOO9F? <br /> 47T <br /> Attachment D -',A7 <br /> a } RBB K.SOW <br /> 1.. 1, - EMT DEPUTY <br /> I d"//� j WILUAMM.TAM <br /> / ' _ MARY DIRECTOR-WATER <br /> AQUATIC RES <br /> UOATING DOCEAN <br /> RFCR <br /> EA TION <br /> • 1N .� U OFCONVEYANCES <br /> COM ILSCRINRNON WATER RPiQWCI:MANAGEMENT <br /> ENT <br /> ' COMRAVATRW ANDCOASTA,E"NM <br /> CONAVATKIN ANDINI RIWO (:N((1RCT]R:NI <br /> HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION LNYAND WI <br /> on4300 DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES ILLSN�RIRTNKYTME�_CEAN"VAAHON <br /> KAHORAW E EIAND RESERVE COMMRON <br /> N LAND <br /> 601 KAMOKILA BOULEVARD,ROOM 555 STATE PARKS <br /> July 18,2014 KAPOLEI,HAWAII 96707 <br /> Glenn Escott do Robert Spear,Ph.D. LOG NO:2014.02701 <br /> Scientific Consulting Services Inc. DOC NO: I407SN07 <br /> 711 Kapiolani Blvd Suite 975 Archaeology <br /> Honolulu,HI 96813 <br /> Dear Dr.Spear <br /> SUBJECT: Chapter 6E-42 Historic Preservation Review- <br /> Revised Archaeological Data Recovery Plan,Former Hakalau Plantation <br /> I__ Hakalau Nui Ahupua'a,South Hilo District,Island of Hawaii <br /> TMK(31 2-9-002:081 <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to review the revised draft plan titled A Data Recovery Plan for Site 50-10-16-26592 <br /> Located on Lands of the Former Hakalau Plantation, Hakalau Nui Ahupua'a, South Hilo District, Island of <br /> Hawaii TM K(3)2-9-002:081, G.Escott,June 2014.This document was received by our office on June 3,2014. <br /> We apologize for the delayed review and thank you for your patience. <br /> The data recovery plan (DRP) outlines mitigation fieldwork for Site 26592 as recommended in the accepted <br /> archaeological inventory survey(AIS)for this property(Rosendahl, Inc.2009). The AIS report indicates that Site <br /> _ 26592 was assessed as significant under Criterion D only, with the possibility of Criterion E, pending results of <br /> future data recovery.Information provided in the CIA for the project area indicates that the graves at this cemetery <br /> -- were disinterred and that the only remaining remnant of the cemetery visible on the surface was a displaced grave <br /> marker (Maly 2009).The data recovery work at Site 26592 was recommended to "clearly define the former <br /> cenietely and to demonstrate that there are no remaining cemetery burials present".Based on information found in <br /> the Rosendahl Inc.2009 report,it was noted by our office that grave markers were buried on site and that the burials <br /> were removed using a backhoe, indicating the likely presence of grave markers and disturbed human skeletal <br /> remains at the site(Log 2013.6237,Doc 1312TD01). <br /> SHPD reviewed a previous draft of this plan and requested revisions prior to final acceptance(Log No.2014.00376 <br /> Doc. No. 1402SNTD22). We believe that the revisions are acceptable and provide reasonable research goals and <br /> appropriate methodology to accomplish the plan's goals.We believe that this plan meets the requirements of Hawaii <br /> Administrative Rule 13-278-3 and is accepted by SHPD.Please send one hardcopy of the document,clearly marked <br /> FINAL,along with a copy of this review letter and a text-searchable PDF version on CD to the Kapolei SHPD <br /> office,attention SHPD Library. We look forward to reviewing a data recovery report that details the findings of <br /> these planned excavations. <br /> Please contact Sean Naleimaile at(808)933-7651or Sean.P.Naleimaile;nFHav<aii.uov if you have any questions or <br /> concerns regarding this letter. <br /> Aloha, <br /> / <br /> / -- <br /> Theresa K.Donham <br /> Archaeology Branch Chief <br /> 1 cc. Kauanoe Hoomanawanui,Burial Sites Specialist(Kauanoe.M.Hoomanawanuiihawaii.gov) <br />