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0 <br /> U.S.Department Hawaii Federal-Aid Division 300 Ala Moana Blvd, Rm 3-306 <br /> of Transportation Box 50206 <br /> Federal Highway May 14, 2024 Honolulu, Hawaii 96850 <br /> Administration Phone: (808) 541-2700 <br /> FHWA-Hawaii.Intake@dot.gov <br /> In Reply Refer To: <br /> HDA-HI <br /> Ms. Dawn N.S. Chang <br /> Chairperson and State Historic Preservation Officer <br /> Department of Land and Natural Resources <br /> 601 Kamokila Boulevard, Suite 555 <br /> Kapolei, HI 96707 <br /> Subject: National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Effect Determination <br /> Hawaii Belt Road, Nanue Stream Bridge Rehabilitation <br /> Honohina Ahupuaa, Hilo Moku, Hawaii Island <br /> Federal-aid Project No. BR-019-2(077) <br /> Tax Map Key (3) 3-2-001-008 <br /> Dear Ms. Chang: <br /> The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in coordination with the Hawaii Department of <br /> Transportation (HDOT), is planning the Nanue Stream Bridge Rehabilitation Project(the <br /> Project) on Hawaii Belt Road approximately 16 miles north of Hilo at Milepost(MP) 18.5 in the <br /> Honohina Ahupuaa on Hawaii Island. The FHWA has determined the Project will have No <br /> Adverse Effect to historic properties and requests the State Historic Preservation Officer's <br /> (SHPO's) concurrence on the effect determination, in accordance with Section 106 of the <br /> National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) of 1966, as amended (2006). <br /> Description of the Undertaking <br /> The subject project is located in the Honohina District, approximately 16 miles north of Hilo on <br /> Hawaii Island and carries Hawaii Belt Road over Nanue Stream (See enclosed Figures) <br /> submitted via the Hawaii Cultural Resource Information System [HICRIS]). The proposed <br /> undertaking will rehabilitate Nanue Stream Bridge to address the deterioration in the <br /> superstructure by repairing steel truss members, bearings, gusset plates, rivets, etc.; address <br /> spalls delamination in the concrete deck, bridge railings, column pedestals and foundations; <br /> clean and paint the steel members following the repairs; and address scour deficiencies for the <br /> bridge foundations. The rehabilitation proposed is consistent with and will adhere to the <br /> Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 Code of Federal <br /> Regulations [CFR] Part 68, 1995) and will be overseen by an architectural historian meeting the <br /> Secretary of Interior Professional Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61). Project plans are <br /> included as Attachment 2 for the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO)review to ensure <br /> consistency with the Treatment Standards. <br />