Assessment of Repair and Maintenance Needs

The State’s War Memorials And Veterans’ Cemeteries

Prepared By State of Hawaii State Department of Defense, Office of Veterans Services

February 28. 2014 Table of Contents

Title Page

1. Executive Summary 2

2. Introduction 3 Purpose 4 Scope of Assessment 4 Methodology 5

3. Repair and Maintenance Findings 5 Cahu 6- 17 Armed Forces 7-8 (8a-8i) Korean and Memorials 9 (9a-9f) World War II 10-11 (ha-lid) Varsity Victory Volunteers Sculpture 12-13 (13a-13e) Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery 14- 15 (lSa-15g) 29th Infantry Vietnam Veteran Memorial 16 (16a-16e) Interstate H-2, Veterans’ Memorial Freeway 17

Hawaii 18-28 Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 1 18 - 19 (19a-19d) Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 2 20-21 (21a) Vukio Okutsu Veterans Home 22 - 23 (23a-23b) General Lyman Airport 24 (24a-24b) Keaukaha Military Reservation (KMR)Armory 25 (25a) Pahala Memorial 26 (26a-26b) West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery 27 - 28 (28a-28i)

Maui 29-34 Makawao Veterans Cemetery 29-30 Hoolehua Veterans Cemetery on Molokai 31 -32 (32a-32f) Lanai Veterans Cemetery 33-34 (34a-34k)

Kauai 35 - 39 Kauai Veterans Cemetery 35 - 36 (36a-36h) Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital 37 - 38 (38a-38e) Waimea Swimming Pool 39 (39a-39d)

* The numbers and alphabets within the parentheses are pictures of each site.

1 Executive Summary

The ultimate purpose of Hawaii’swar memorials is to honor those who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our country’s freedom. The goal of the Hawaii State-County Veterans’ Cemetery system is to provide final resting place for veterans and their eligible family members. The report includes ratings for each of the eight State veteran cemeteries, eleven State memorial sites honoring our veterans and one veterans home. Seven of the above mentioned sites are located on Oahu, seven on Hawaii, one each on the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai and three on Kauai.

Act 63 passed by the Eighteenth Legislature, 1995, State of Hawaii and amended in 1997, tasks the Office of Veterans Services to: “Inspect every three years all state war memorials and veterans’ cemeteries for repair and maintenance deficiencies, and report all repair and maintenance problems at these memorials and cemeteries to the adjutant general, comptroller, and the legislature prior to the start of the next regular session.” The purpose of these inspections is to ensure that these war memorials and cemeteries are in good repair and worthy of the honor and respect due the memories of those they represent.

Inspection teams, using the Inspection Checklist, went to each of the twenty sites and performed a thorough evaluation. Each site was deemed to be either: excellent, good, or fair. An excellent site had no discrepancies and was clean and well maintained. A good site had minor discrepancies; however, it too was clean and fairly well maintained. A fair site required repair or maintenance. This may be ground maintenance, structural repair, replacement of the memorial or general cleaning and upkeep.

This report concentrated only on State war memorials and cemeteries within the Hawaii State- County Veterans’ Cemetery system. The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific or Punchbowl as it is known, is a federally funded cemetery located on Oahu and was not included in this report.

Repair and Maintenance Findings

The following locations were rated as follows: Table 1. State Memorial and Veterans Cemeteries by “Condition”.

Table 1

State Memorial and Veterans Cemeteries - Overall Condition of Site

Armed Forces Eternal Flame - Dahu Good

Korean and Vietnam Memorials - Dahu Good

World War IIMonument - Dahu Good

2 Varsity Victory Volunteers Sculpture - Qahu Good

Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery - Oahu Good

29th Infantry Vietnam Veteran Memorial - Dahu Excellent

Veterans’ Memorial Freeway - Oahu Good

Hilo Veterans Cemetery Number 1- Hawaii Excellent

Hilo Veterans Cemetery Number 2- Hawaii Good

Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home - Hawaii Excellent

General I.yman Airport - Hawaii Good

KMRArmory - Hawaii Excellent

Pahala Memorial - Hawaii Excellent

West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery - Hawaii Excellent

Makawao Veterans Cemetery - Maui Fair

Hoolehua Veterans Cemetery on Molokai - Maui Fair

Lanai Veterans Cemetery - Maui Good

Kauai Veterans Cemetery - Kauai Fair

Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital - Kauai Fair

Waimea War Memorial SwimmingPool - Kauai Fair

Introduction

The State’s war memorials are intended to remind future generations of Hawaii’s residents of our values and freedoms for which so many of our sons and daughters sacrificed their lives. The Hawaii State-County Veterans Cemetery system is the final resting place of our country’s fallen heroes, comrades in arms, and their immediate family members. The ultimate goal of both the cemeteries and is to honor the men and women who have served honorably in the armed forces of the United States.

3 Hawaii’sState war memorials and veterans’ cemeteries are our promise to veterans that their deeds, service, names will not be forgotten. In 1976, the legislature declared that the historical heritage of the state is among one of our most important assets. This sentiment was codified in section GE-i of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

It is the State’s policy to provide leadership in preserving, restoring, and maintaining historic property, and to engage in programs at all levels of Government that promote education, inspiration, pleasure, and enrichment for its citizens. These programs ensure the preservation and enhancement of historic property such as our memorials, veterans’ cemeteries and veterans’ homes for future generations.

Purpose of the Study

The purpose of this study as specified in Act 63, as amended: is to “Inspect every three years, all state war memorials and veterans cemeteries for repair and maintenance deficiencies, and report all repair and maintenance problems at these memorials and cemeteries to the adjutant general, comptroller, and the legislature prior to the start of the next regular session.” This will ensure that potential problems are detected and scheduled for repair as expeditiously as possible.

As required by the Act, this report is provided to the Adjutant General, the State of Hawaii Comptroller and the Legislature.

Scope of Assessment

In total, twenty locations were assessed. Included in the assessment were all war memorials, one freeway maintained by the State of Hawaii and eight veteran’s cemeteries comprising the Hawaii State-County Veterans’ Cemetery system. The numbers and location of war memorials including freeway and veterans cemeteries are shown in Table 2.

Table 2 State War Memorialsand Cemeteries by Island ISLAND State War Memorials Cemeteries

Qahu 6 1

Hawaii 4 3

Maui 0 1

Molokai 0 1

Lanai 0 1

4 Methodology

Office of Veterans Services (OVS)staff, members of the Advisory Board on Veterans Services or selected experts were asked to inspect each site using an inspection checklist. The checklist contained fourteen items used to identify any maintenance, repair, American with Disabilities Act (ADA)requirements and an overall rating of the condition of the site. The individual categories listed on the inspection checklist were: grounds, roads, burial sites, headstones, plaques and features, structures or buildings, safety, room, bed, pool, drainage, utilities, ADA, and other. These items were rated as satisfactory or unsatisfactory with remarks as necessary to explain the rating. The overall condition of the site was rated as excellent, good, or fair. An excellent site had no discrepancies and was clean and well maintained. Agood site had minor discrepancies; however, it too was fairly clean and well maintained. A fair site required repair or maintenance. This may be ground maintenance, structural repair, replacement of the memorial or general cleaning and upkeep.

Repair and Maintenance Findings

The assessment teams evaluated twenty sites. Two cemeteries were rated excellent which are the Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 1 and the West Hawaii Cemetery; three Memorial Plaques were rated excellent, which are the 29th Infantry Memorials, the Keaukaha Military Reservation Armory Memorial Plaque and the Pahala Memorial Plaque. Lastly, the YukioOkutsu Veterans Long Term Care Home in Hilo was rated in excellent overall condition. Atotal of six State Memorials were rated overall in excellent condition.

Nine sites were rated overall in good condition in need of a few repairs. That would include three cemeteries, the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery in Kaneohe, HiloVeterans Cemetery No. 2 and the Lanai Veterans Cemetery. The Interstate H-2 Veterans Memorial Highway on Oahu was rated in good condition. Lastly, five memorial monuments were rated in good overall condition which includes the Armed Forces Eternal Flame, the Korean and Vietnam War Memorials, the WWII Monument the Varsity Victory Volunteers Sculpture, and the General Lyman Airport Memorial.

Finally, a total of five sites were rated in fair condition and in need of major repairs. Among them were three veterans cemeteries which are the Makawao Veterans Cemetery on Maui, the Hoolehua Veterans Cemetery on Molokai and the Kauai Veterans Cemetery. The Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital and the Waimea War Memorial Swimming Pool on Kauai were rated in fair condition.

5 Following are the individual inspection checklist and photographs of each site. A review of these materials will provide a detailed assessment of each State war memorial, the freeway, veterans cemeteries, memorial hospital, long term care home and memorial swimming pool.

6 Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: Armed Forces Eternal Flame Date: February 25, 2014 Type: X Memorial Island: X Oahu Description of Site: The monument is located in the State Capitol area adjacent to Place and the State Department of Health building. The Eternal Flame is black stone sculpture in a Royal Palm courtyard. It is dedicated to the men and women of the State of Hawaii who served in the armed services of the United States. This monument is maintained by the State Departments of Accounting and General Services and Land and Natural Resources. Ownership: XState _County

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1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Weeds are growing or debris on ground. between the cement slabs; Good landscaping. crack in cement in front of the eternal flame. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X The steel sculpture is a with no broken items. little withered in color. There are spots of gray. 3. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. S. Utilities Has and electricity. X Electrical outlet cover is broken and exposed to rain. 6. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per X Upkeep of the back hedge monument. needs to be trimmed and maintained.

E 6 F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Good Weeds growing in Site Excellent site has no the cement needs discrepancies. It was to be pulled; clean and well . . electrical outlet maintained. cover be Good site had minor need to fixed/replaced. , discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained.

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Name of Site: Korean and Vietnam Memorials Date: February 25, 2014 Type: X Memorial Island: X Oahu Description of Site: The Korean and Vietnam War Memorials are located on the grounds of the State Capitol Building and comprised of black marble stone blocks mounted against a moss rock wall. The names of the fallen heroes are inscribed on each block. The site is maintained by the Department of Accounting and General Services. Ownership: X State — County

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1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Few weeds in hedges; or debris on ground. path made through the Good land5caping. hedge in front of Korean Memorial; smell of urine. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Incompliance. with no broken items. 3. Safety No hazardous conditions X Vagrant sleeping on such as uneven sidewalks cement in Korean or fire conditions. Memorial area. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 5. Utilities Ha5water and electricity. X In compliance.

6. ADA Meets ADArequirements X Incompliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes.

7. Other General observation per X The Memorial stands in an monument. honorable manner.

E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Good Vagrants are using the Site Excellent site has no hedge for bathroom use. discrepancies. It was Security need to be more clean and well proactive. It’s a place of maintained. RESPECTAND HONOR. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: World War II Monument Date: January 27, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Oahu Description of Site: This World War II monument is located on the corner of King and Punchbowl streets. It is a white stone tower mounted on a four-foot base surrounded by a link chain fence. The inscription on the tower reads, “In honor of all Americans of Hawaii who died in this World War that the beauty and freedom of our land might be preserved for all humanity.’ This monument is owned and maintained by the State Department of Accounting and General Services. Ownership: XState _County

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1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Due to graffiti at front or debris on ground. bottom of outside fence. Good landscaping. Weeds, grass and brushes need cutting. 2, Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Incompliance. with no broken items. 3. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 5. utilities Has water and electricity. N/A

6. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per X Problems due to location monument. to major bus stop/transfer point. Plastic bag hanging on fence. Some of the decorative tops to fence missing. Description above needs to change chain link to wrought iron fencing. E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Good Removal of graffiti. Lawn Site Excellent site has no manicure with pulling of discrepancies. It was weeds, cutting of grass clean and well and hedges. maintained. Good site had minor

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Name of Site: Varsity Victory Volunteers Sculpture Date: February 25, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Oahu Description of Site: The Varsity Victory Volunteers Sculpture is located at the University of Hawaii, Student Services Center. This sculpture is mounted on a wood framed plastic laminated base. It is dedicated to the Nisei volunteers who worked on military construction projects. In 1g42, these volunteers formed the nucleus of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts erected the sculpture. The Sculpture was inspired by the Japanese folk story, ‘Momotaro,’t the peach boy who came from humble beginnings who overcame great odds and adversity to save his village. This sculpture is owned and maintained by the University of Hawaii. Ownership: X State — County

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1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Walkwayin front of or debris on ground. sculpture is worn and Good landscaping. withered. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 3. Safety No hazardous conditions X Baseof sculpture is broken such as uneven sidewalks on the corner; need to be or fire conditions. fixed. Patrons can get cut when mistakenly hit with foot. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of N/A drywalls,culverts, downspouts, etc., and good 5ite drainage. 5. Utilities Haswater and electricity. N/A

6. ADA Meets ADArequirements N/A for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per monument. E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Conditionof Standard: Good Sculpture base needs to be Site Excellentsite has no repaired. Walkway need discrepancies. It was to be repaved. clean and well maintained. Good site had minor

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Name of Site: Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery Date: January 25, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Oahu Description of Site: The Cemetery is located in Kaneohe adjacent to Hawaii Memorial Park. It is a 123 acre complex with an administration building, flag plaza, maintenance facility, committal shelter, columbaria and water tank. The Cemetery was built in 1990 and completed in 1993. The Cemetery is owned and maintained by the State Office of Veterans Services. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Crass is cut, no rubbish X Well maintained; cut or debris on ground. lawns. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Well maintained; no debris and no flooding, or large potholes. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X Well maintained. Old flowers and cans disposed. 4. Headstones Intact not broken or in X In compliance. need of replacement. In proper position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Some weeds in cement; need of replacement. In black stains on top of edge proper position. Old of building; see pictures. flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Plaque/5ign needs to be with no broken items, fixed; missing letters; holes and dirt in cement sign. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X In compliance. good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof &gutter condition. 8. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Incompliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X In compliance; inspection was during the day. 11. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking,

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E C F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Good Just need to repair the Site Excellent site has no cement sign and clean the discrepancies. It was dirt from the sign. Need clean and well to pull the weeds in the maintained, cement at the Memorial Good site had minor above the cemetery discrepancies; however, grounds. it was cleaned and well - maintained, Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: 29th Infantry Brigade Memorials Date: January 27, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Dahu Description of Site: These Memorials are located at the 29th Brigade Headquarters in Kalaeloa. There are two 3 by 2 feet bronze plaque mounted on a freestanding moss rock. The Memorials are dedicated to the gallant men of the 29th Infantry Brigade who served with honor and distinction and gave their lives while serving the country during the Vietnam and Gulf War for all humanity.” It is owned and maintained by the State Department of Defense. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Everything was in order. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 3. Safety No hazardous X N/A conditions such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of X N/A drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 5. Utilities Has water and X N/A electricity. 6.ADA Meets ADA X N/A requirements for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per Memorial is clean and monument. maintained. E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Excellent Plaque still looks new. Site Excellent site has no discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and wellS maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Interstate H-2 Veterans’ Memorial Highway Date: January 27, 2014 Type: _Memorial Island: X Oahu X Highway Description of Site: This Highway extends from Pearl City to Wahiawa. “America became a great nation because every time our and ideals have been threatened, our soldiers have stepped forward to defend them. They risked their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today, and we will be eternally grateful.” Governor Benjamin J. Cayetano, October 28, 2002. The highway is owned and maintained by the State Department of Transportation, Highways Division. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Roadway Paved with no potholes X Weeds need to be cut. and no flooding.

2. Side of road Cleaned and maintained. X Incompliance.

3. Signor Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 4. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 5. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Green barricades drywalls, culverts, surrounding drains on left downspouts, etc., and side of north bound lanes? good site drainage. 6. Utilities Has water and electricity. X Afew lights out near Wahiawa exit. 7. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 8. Other General observation per X Asphalt patch is broken, monument. creates rough uneven surface for motorist.

1 E 6 F Remarks: 9. Over all Condition of Standard: Good Few repairs; replace light Site Excellent site has no bulbs and repave broken discrepancies. It was asphalt on parts of road. clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 1 Date: January 22, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Hawaii Description of Site: The Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. lisa five acre site situated in the northern section downtown Hilo. The cemetery is in full capacity, except for a few reserved plots and niches in the columbarium. The 442nd Veterans Club, Hilo Chapter, completed the committal shelter in 1951. It was constructed to honor those killed in action in WWll. There are two plaques on the flagpole. One honors those killed in the sinking of the USSTransport Frank. The other honors those killed in the Korean Conflict. The names of the WWll, and Vietnam War veterans are listed on an Honor Rollwithin the committal shelter. The cemetery is maintained by the County of Hawaii, Department of Parks and Recreation. Ownership: — State X County

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1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X In compliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X In compliance. and no flooding. 3. BurialSites Nosinkingburial sites. X In compliance. Oldflowers and cans disposed. 4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X In compliance need of replacement. In proper position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Not being used because of need of replacement. In vandalism. proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed.

6 Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Verydull lookingfrom age with no broken items. and weather. Unableto read the words on plaque. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X In compliance. good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof&gutter condition. 8. Safety Nohazardous X In compliance. conditions such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls,culverts,

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10. Utilities Has water and X In compliance electricity. 11. ADA Meets ADA X In compliance requirements for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 12. Other General observation per X Cemetery is well monument. maintained with minor fixes. E G F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Excellent Need to remove graffiti Site Excellent site has no and refurbish plaques. discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Goad site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 2 Date: January 22, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Hawaii De5cription of Site: The Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 2 is next to the Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 1. The cemetery is on a seven acre parcel and was opened in 1979 to accommodate veterans, and their dependents for burials. The cemetery is owned by the County of Hawaii and maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Ownership: — State X County

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1. Grounds Crass is cut, no rubbish X In compliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X In compliance. and no flooding. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X Incompliance. Old flowers and cans disposed. 4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X In compliance. need of replacement. In proper position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Outstanding. need of replacement. In proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X Pavilion adequately meets good general the needs of the housekeeping. No cemeteries. structural deficiencies. Roof&gutter condition. 8. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Grounds showed ponding, drywalls, culverts, poor drainage and erosion. downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X In compliance.

11. ADA Meets ADArequirements X Incompliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes.

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(33) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home (34) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home Front LoadinfUnloading Area Entrance

(35) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home Hallway (36) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home Hall

Hawaii County

23a (37) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home Bedroom (38) Yukjo Okutsu Veterans Home Bedroom

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(39) Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home Hall/Dining (40) Vukio Okutsu Veterans Home Grounds Area

Hawaii County

23b Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: General Lyman Airport Memorial Date: January 22, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Hawaii Description of Site: This Memorial is located at the Hilo Airport. The monument honors Brigadier General Albert Kualii Brickwood Lyman. He is honored for being the first person of Hawaiian ancestry to attain the rank of General. The monument is a 4 by 4 feet bronze plaque mounted on a moss rock wall and landscaped with indigenous plants. It is State owned and maintained by the Department of Transportation. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X In compliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Although the memorial is with no broken items. maintained and cleaned, the 4 x 4’ base need to be restored. 3. Safety No hazardous conditions N/A such as uneven sidewalk5 or fire conditions. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of N/A drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 5. Utilitie5 Ha5water and electricity. N/A

6. ADA Meets ADArequirements N/A for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per Very nice and readable. monument.

E C F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Good Base of Memorial need to Site Excellent site has no be repaired. discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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HawaiiCounty

24b Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: Keaukaha Military Reservation (KMR) Armory Plaque Date: January 22, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Hawaii Description of Site: The 18 inches by 24 inches bronze plaque is mounted on the wall of the KMRArmory. It honors Hawaii Army National Guard comrades of the Vietnam War who died during that conflict. It reads: ‘In memory of the gallant men of the 29th Infantry Brigade from Hawaii who served with honor and distinction and gave their lives while in service of their country.’ It is State owned and maintained by the State Department of Defense. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Building Clean and maintained, N/A good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof &_gutter_condition. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 3. Safety No hazardous N/A conditions such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 4. Walls Intact, unblemished and N/A maintained. 5. UtiIitie Has water and N/A electricity. 6. ADA Meets ADA N/A requirements for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per

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E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Site Excellent site has no Excellent Cleaned and maintained. discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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HawaiiCounty

25a Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: Pahala Memorial Date: January 24, 2014 Type: XMemorial Island: X Hawaii Description of Site: The Pahala Memorial was a plaque mounted on the fence of the Pahala School tennis court. The plaque was made of sheet metal in the shape of a shield honoring nine veterans. It is State owned and maintained by the Department of Accounting and General Services. Ownership: XState County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish N/A or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Plaque is well maintained with no broken items. and readable. 3. Safety No hazardous N/A conditions 5uch as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 4. Drainage Proper maintenance of N/A drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. S. Utilities Has water and N/A electricity. 6. ADA Meets ADA N/A requirements for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 7. Other General observation per monument.

E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Standard: Excellent Plaque is very new. Site Excellent site has no discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

26 (55) Pahala (54) Pahala Memorial Memorial Plaque Plaque

(57) Paha Ia (56) Pahala Memorial Memorial Plaque Plaque

(58) Pahala Memorial Plaque/Playground

HawaiiCounty•

26a (59) Pahala Memorial Grounds (60) Pahala Memorial Grounds

HawaiiCounty

26b Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery Date: February 2, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Hawaii Description of Site: The West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery was dedicated on November 9, 1997, and is located in the North Kona District of the County of Hawaii, approximately 12 miles north of Kailua, Kona. Access to the cemetery is from the Queen Kaahamanu Highway. The cemetery is built on Puu Do volcanic cinder cone, 559 feet above sea level, comprising nearly 14 acres of Na lava rock. In addition to space for about 10,000 gravesites there are flagpoles, a parking lot, and a committal shelter. The site is landscaped with xeroscapic vegetation. It is owned by the County of Hawaii and maintained by the Parks and Recreation. Ownership: X State — County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Damaged sod. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Generally in excellent and no flooding, condition and plea5antly accessible to all cemetery areas. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X Bfield #2 lumpy 2 year old Old flowers and cans burials. disposed.

4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X Aligned well. need of replacement. In proper_position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Very well sited in a need of replacement. In pleasant environment and proper position. Old well maintained. flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X The plaques are most with no broken items. appropriate for the cemetery and the reforestation description is very well prepared, appropriate and fits well with the professionally tasteful and respectful design and organization of the cemetery. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X Well maintained. good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies.

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8. Safety No hazardous X In compliance. conditions such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Incompliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and X In compliance. electricity. 11. ADA Meets ADA X In compliance. requirements for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 12. Other General observation per X Landscaped trees and monument. grassed area in all three burial fields present an overall satisfactory appearance but splotches of sod damage detracts from the overall appearances. E C F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Excellent Generally presents an Site Excellent site has no excellent impression of a discrepancies. It was well-designed and clean and well maintained cemetery. maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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28i Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: Makawao Veterans Cemetery Date: February 7, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Maui Description of Site: The Makawao Veterans Cemetery is a 10 acre site located in Upcountry Maui. Entry into the cemetery is from Baldwin Avenue. The cemetery was established in January 29, 1951 to accommodate Maui veterans. Upgrades and renovations include a columbarium, restrooms, and a committal shelter. The AJAVeterans Club, Maui Chapter dedicated an 18 inches by 24 inches bronze plaque mounted on most rock veneer located adjacent to the committal shelter and a 5 feet by 4 feet granite headstone mounted in concrete to honor the MIAfrom WWII and the Korean War Veterans. This cemetery is owned and maintained by the County of Maui, Department of Public Works. Ownership: — State X County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks j 1. Grounds Crass is cut, no rubbish X Incompliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Roads are cracked and and no flooding, unmarked. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X In compliance. Old flowers and cans disposed.

4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X In compliance. need of replacement. In proper_position. S. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Incompliance. need of replacement. In proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items.

7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X In compliance. good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof_&_gutter_condition. 8. Safety No hazardous conditions X Walkways are uneven and such as uneven sidewalks overgrown with grass. or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls, culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage.

29 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X Incompliance.

11. ADA Meets ADA requirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 12. Other General observation per X Flagis worn and withered. monument.

E G F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Fair - Cemetery needs Site Excellent site has no major repairs with their discrepancies. It was sidewalks and roads. clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancie5; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

30 Inspection Checklist

Name of Site: Hoolehua Veterans Cemetery Date: February 6, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Molokal Description of Site: The cemetery is about a one acre burial site with restroom facilities. A low rock wall fronts the property. A chain link fence encloses the remaining three sides of the cemetery. The cemetery was opened in August 1950. It is owned and maintained by the County of Maui, Department of Public Works. Ownership: _State XCounty

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks j 1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Incompliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Roads are maintained and and no flooding, the markings are clear 3. BurialSites No sinking burial 5ites. X Ingood condition and in Old flowers and cans compliance. disposed.

4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X Incompliance need of replacement. In proper position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X Well maintained and in need of replacement. In compliance. proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X Bathroom facility needs to good general be cleaned and housekeeping. No maintained. Sinksare structural deficiencies. plugged with moldy water Roof &gutter condition. and rust. 8. Safety No hazardous condition5 X Unsanitary bathroom sinks. such as uneven 5idewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Bathroom sink need to be drywalls, culverts, fixed. Water cannot drain. downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X Incompliance.

11. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes.

31 12. Other General observation per monument.

E C F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Fair - Bathroom sinks Site Excellent site ha5 no need to be repaired in discrepancies. It was order to meet the needs of clean and well the veterans. Draining of maintained, sink water especially Good site had minor needs to be immediately discrepancies; however, repaired. it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Lanai Veterans Cemetery Date: February 6, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Lanai Description of Site: The Lanai Veterans Cemetery was dedicated on March 31, 1997. It overlooks West Lanai above the Lodge of Koele. The one acre site was donated by the Lanai Company and now includes a committal shelter, water tank and flagpole. The site will meet the needs of Lanai veterans for many years. It is owned and maintained by the County of Maui, Department of Public Works. Ownership: — State X County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X Centipede grass is or debris on ground. overgrown; regular grass Good landscaping. killed by drought. Plenty weeds and few bare spots. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Roads are good but park and no flooding, stall lines need to be remarked-faded; could use more stalls. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X Well maintained. Oldflowers and cans disposed. 4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X Allplaques are in need of replacement. In compliance. proper position. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X New slab and gravel need of replacement. In installed. proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Flagis new; flagpole winch with no broken items. cover is broken. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X Rusted bolts and nails on good general windward side of building. housekeeping. No Hardware under roof is structural deficiencies. rusted; windows need Roof&gutter condition. cleaning; concrete patio needs repainting. Men and Women bathroom signs are missing; some dry rot; roof is fiat with lots of organic growth on top. Vent screens rusted through.

33 8. Safety No hazardous conditions X In compliance. 5uch as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Temporary gravel was drywalls, culverts, placed to dry water next to downspouts, etc., and walkway; big pond of water good site drainage, in drive way becau5e of no drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X No water, tank next to cemetery is empty. 11. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 12. Other General observation per X Beautiful grounds however monument. needs repair.

E S F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Good Tree next to side walk Site Excellent site has no need to be removed discrepancies. It was because of the roots clean and well growing under the maintained, building and sidewalk will Good site had minor crack the walk way and

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Name of Site: Kauai Veterans Cemetery Date: January 30, 2014 Type: X Cemetery Island: X Kauai Description of Site: The Kauai Veterans Cemetery is comprised of 15 acres located in Hanapepe, Kauai. The cemetery was opened in 1950 to accommodate the burial of Kauai’s veterans and their family members. Recent renovations include upgrading the restrooms, committal shelter, and expanding the cemetery by five acres. It is owned and maintained by the County of Kauai, Department of Parks and Recreation. Ownership: — State X County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Crass is cut, no rubbish X Grass is dried with mostly or debris on ground. weeds; bare spots with dirt Good landscaping. only. Poor maintenance on grounds. 2. Roads Paved with no potholes X Roads have a long crack; and no flooding, need to be repaved. 3. BurialSites No sinking burial sites. X There are a few sunken Old flowers and cans graves. disposed. 4. Headstones Intact, not broken or in X Plaques on graves are need of replacement. In sunken. Need to be proper position. aligned. 5. Columbarium Intact, not broken or in X In compliance. need of replacement. In proper position. Old flowers and cans disposed. 6. Plaques or Features Cleaned and maintained X Plaques and features does with no broken items. not meet the requirement. 7. Structures or Buildings Clean and maintained, X Very poor; need painting good general and repair. There iswood housekeeping. No rot. structural deficiencies. Roof&_gutter_condition. 8. Safety No hazardous conditions X Incompliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 9. Drainage Proper maintenance of X There are flooding in areas drywalls, culverts, of the cemetery. downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 10. Utilities Has water and electricity. X Incompliance.

35 11. ADA Meets ADArequirements X Bathrooms are not ADA for bathrooms, parking, compliant. and access routes. 12. Other General observation per X Cemetery is poorly monument. maintained.

E G F Remarks: 13. Over all condition of Standard: Fair - Cemetery grounds Site Excellent site has no need to be maintained and discrepancies. It was repaired. Bathrooms need clean and well to have ADArails installed. maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital Date: January 29, 2014 Type: XHospital Island: X Kauai

Description of Site: This Hospital is a State facility built in 1978 in honor of World War II veterans. It is a 49 bed community Hospital operated by the State to serve veterans and the others in the community. It is owned and maintained by the State Department of Health. Ownership: XState County

Maintenance Item Standard Sat. Unsat. Remarks

1. Grounds Grass is cut, no rubbish X In compliance. or debris on ground. Good landscaping. 2. Building Clean and maintained, X Exterior in need of good general repainting. housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof &gutter condition. 3. Rooms Clean and maintained, X In compliance. good general housekeeping. No structural deficiencies. Roof&gutter condition. 4. Beds Clean, safe and sturdy. X Beds need to be replaced and upgraded. 5. Safety No hazardous conditions X Incompliance. such as uneven sidewalks or fire conditions. 6. Drainage Proper maintenance of X Two toilets in long term drywalls, culverts, care room are clogged; downspouts, etc., and unable to use. Unsanitary. good site drainage. 7. utilities Has water and electricity. X Allexterior lights need to be changed to LED.Electric utility room box need to be replaced; rusted substandard, must upgrade. 8. ADA Meets ADArequirements X In compliance. for bathrooms, parking, and access routes. 9. Other General observation per X Hallwayfloor tile made of monument. asbestos; tile is cracked and need to be replaced. E C F Remarks;

37 10. Over all Condition of Standard: Fair - Hospital interior Site Excellent site has no and exterior needs to be discrepancies. It was majorly repaired to clean and well including the utility room maintained, electrical box. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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Name of Site: Waimea War Memorial Swimming Pool Date: January 29, 2014 Type: X Swimming Pool Island: X Kauai Description of Site: The Waimea War Memorial Swimming Pool is located at the Waimea High School. It was dedicated in 1955 to honor the brave soldiers from Kauai. A 12 inches by 24 inches plaque is mounted on the building fronting the swimming pool. It is owned and maintained by the State Department of Accounting and General Services. Ownership: X State — County

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1. Pool Not cracked or broken. X Concrete badly cracked around pool. 2. Safety Nohazardous conditions X Walkwayvery slippery such as uneven sidewalks when wet. or fire conditions. 3. Drainage Proper maintenance of X In compliance. drywalls,culverts, downspouts, etc., and good site drainage. 4. Utilities Haswater and electricity. X In compliance.

5. ADA Meets ADArequirements X Restrooms do not have any for bathrooms, parking, rails or stall privacy. and access routes. 6. Plaques Cleaned and maintained X In compliance. with no broken items. 7. Other General observation per X Exterior and interior need monument. repainting. E G F Remarks: 8. Over all Condition of Sit Standard: Fair - Facility needs Excellent site has no major repairs. discrepancies. It was clean and well maintained. Good site had minor discrepancies; however, it was cleaned and well - maintained. Fair site required repairs or maintenance.

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