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guidelines shall govern the use of the Coastal Planning Area and other resources.” So, not sure if <br />that’s something that just covers that small area or something larger. <br /> <br />Okay, just pointing out Condition No. 10 in the next application, the KW, which reads, “The <br />applicant shall comply with mitigation and preservation plans approved by the Department of <br />Land and Natural Resources-State Historic Preservation Division,” and that’s, and then it goes <br />on to say, “In the unlikely event,” for inadvertent finds; but we can add that sentence as well so <br />that that’s covered. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Sure. <br /> <br />KAY: And at least it’s spoken to in the updated ordinance. <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: I would also recommend adding language into that indicating not only the <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources but also by the County Planning Department. <br /> <br />KAY: Okay. <br /> <br />DARROW: If I can just chime in on this part. The Planning Director mentioned a meeting that <br />we just had. One of the subjects that came up was SHPD saying, well, ultimately it’s the County <br />to make that decision. I think all of us that were in the room were a little shocked when we heard <br />that. And the reason why is because we don’t have the expertise that SHPD does in these types <br />of matters. And so, now we do, that you’re mentioning we do have the Cultural Resources <br />Commission, we can bring this to them and ask for their comments in relation to this. But, <br />ultimately, you understand we, you know, this is a resource that we want to preserve, or we want <br />to be mitigated properly— <br /> <br />VITOUSEK: Absolutely. <br /> <br />DARROW: —and when it comes to the County making kind of like moving forward when we <br />haven’t heard from these experts, we feel very weary on doing that. But again, we do have the <br />Cultural Resources Commission in place and we can bring it to them— <br /> <br />HALL: Jeff, sorry to interrupt you. <br /> <br />DARROW: —we are hoping that through this meeting that we had recently, that there will be a <br />better collaboration of responses from SHIPD. But again, that’s for the future to tell. But based <br />on today’s discussion, we definitely will bring this matter before them. Thank you. <br /> <br />HALL: Jeff, do we have any archaeologist on the Cultural Resources Commission? <br /> <br />DARROW: Currently, we have Theresa Donham who is actually a big part of the State Historic <br />Preservation Division. <br /> <br />HALL: So she’s an archaeologist. <br /> <br />15 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />