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William P.KenoiJatY os p; <br /> : •; +.. • Duane Kanuha <br /> Mayor :h� Director <br /> Bobby Command <br /> ?:>e;, ,+ *.� Deputy Director <br /> • 4os.......- <br /> West Hawai`i Office East Hawaii Office <br /> 74-5044 Me Keohokalole Hwy101 Pauahi Street,Suite 3 <br /> Kailua-Kona,Hawai`i 96740 County of Hawai`i Hilo,Hawaii 96720 <br /> Phone(808)323-4770 Phone(808)961-8288 <br /> Fax(808)327-3563 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Fax(808)961-8742 <br /> • <br /> April 13,2015 <br /> Ms.Nicole Okino <br /> Bureau Veritas North America,Inc. <br /> 841 Bishop Street, Suite 1100 <br /> Honolulu,HI 96813 <br /> Dear Ms. Okino: <br /> SUBJECT: Request for Comments Pursuant to Section 106,National Historic Preservation Act <br /> Project: VZW HI3 Paniolo Communications Facility <br /> Landowner: Waikoloa Baptist Church <br /> Location: (3)6-8-002:031,Waikoloa,South Kohala,Hawaii <br /> We are in receipt of your letter,dated.March 24,2015,requesting information regarding any <br /> potential impacts to Native Hawaiian cultural sites,religious sites,burial sites,historic places, <br /> artifacts, and/or other related concerns at the project site. Proposed is the lease of a 750 square-foot <br /> portion of the subject 12.381 acre parcel for the installation of a 65-foot monopalm mounted with 12 <br /> panel antennas and associated equipment cabinets and generator. Our records indicate that an <br /> archaeological reconnaissance survey was conducted in 1988 over an approximately 279 acre area, <br /> which included the lands of the subject parcel, as part of an Environmental Impact Statement for the <br /> Waikoloa Affordable Housing Master Plan. While the archaeological reconnaissance survey failed <br /> to identify anything of`prehistoric or historic significance"at that time,we note,that historic sites <br /> have been identified on several properties within the same ahupua`a. We have no record that the <br /> State Historic Preservation Division(SHPD)has concurred that the existing survey is adequate or <br /> that they have made a determination that"no historic properties affected"by the proposed project. If <br /> SHPD did not accept the archaeological reconnaissance survey as sufficient,the Hawai`,i County <br /> Cultural Resources Commission would recommend an archaeological inventory survey,meeting the <br /> requirements set forth by Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapter 13-276, or any other level of <br /> archaeological recordation as deemed appropriate by the SHPD,be conducted in consultation with <br /> and accepted by SHPD on any as-yet undisturbed,lands on the subject property prior to <br /> commencement of any ground alteration or construction. Impact of the proposed action on Native <br /> Hawaii cultural sites,religious sites,burial sites, historic places, artifacts and other similar concerns <br /> can only be evaluated once standardized efforts have been made to identify if these sites exist on the <br /> property. Should an archaeological survey identify any significant site(s),the Hawaii County <br /> APR 1 4 2015 <br /> www,coitplanningdeptcom Hawai'1 County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer ptanaiingnco.hayvaii.hi.us <br />