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State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island Tax Map Key 9/4/2018 2018.02064 Section 106 Petition to Dedicate Historic City & County Honolulu Oahu (1)2-4-023:069 Residential Real Property for of Honolulu Preservation form from Frank W. & Elaine DiChiara, 1619 Makiki Street, Honolulu, Oahu 9/4/2018 2018.02065 Section 106 National Register of Historic Places Mason Inc. Honolulu Oahu (1)3-5-004:013 Registration Form for 4578 Kahala email of 9-4- Avenue, Honolulu, Oahu 18 9/4/2018 2018.02066 Section 106 Continuing consultation Additional Marine Corps Kaneohe Koolaupoko Oahu (1)4-4-008:001 Scope of Work in support of the Base Hawaii Navy Medical Dental Clinic P-8150 at email 9-4-18 MCBH, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu 9/4/2018 2018.02067 6E-42 Kahuku Church, To build a new DPP HNL Jason Fowers Kahuku Oahu (1)5-6-002:028 & 18,294 sf church and 168 sf storage A2017-04- 047 portion building, 56-595 Puuluana Street, 0830 and Kahuku, Oahu A2017-04- 0868 9/4/2018 2018.02068 6E-8 #B T2018-1188 Tracy Poepoe & County of Kula Maui (2)2-2-032:047 Shareen Poepoe for new farm Maui 8-29-18 dwelling, Kula DHHL, 14 Olakino Place, Kula, Maui 9/4/2018 2018.02069 6E-42 #B T2018-1156 for Peninsula County of Lahaina Maui (2)4-4-001:053 Development Hawaii Trust for Maui B T2018- seawall repair, 3559 Lower 1156 dated 8- Honoapiilani Road, Lahaina, Maui 15-18 9/4/2018 2018.02070 6E-42 Haleakala Homesteads, Makawao, County of Makawao Maui (2)2-4-013:050 Maui File No. 2.3356 Maui File No. 2.3356 dated 8-28-18 9/4/2018 2018.02071 6E-42 Kuiaha Pauwela Homesteads, File County of Haiku Maui (2)2-7-008:114 & No. 2.3359, Haiku, Maui Maui File No. 126 2.3359 dated 8-15-18 9/4/2018 2018.02072 6E-8 #B T2018-1168 State of Hawaii Maui County of Kahului Maui (2)3-8-007:002 Waena Intermediate for Library AC Maui B T2018- And Duct Repair, 795 Onehee 1168 dated 8- Avenue, Kahului, Maui 16-18 Page 1 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island Tax Map Key 9/4/2018 2018.02073 6E-42 Kehalani Modules 12 & 13 County of Wailuku Maui (2)3-6-001:108 & Subdivision File No. 3.2387, Wailuku, Maui File No. 109 Maui 3.2387 dated 8-28-18 9/4/2018 2018.02074 6E-42 #B T2018-1217 and 1218 for Frank R. County of Wailuku Maui (2)3-8-089:078 Alexander and Deanna L. Davis, a Maui BT2018- two story main dwelling with garage, 1217 & 1218 lanai and swimming pool, 139 dated 8-29-18 Keoneloa Street, Wailuku, Maui 9/4/2018 2018.02075 6E-42 Four Seasons Resort Lanai, revised County of Koele Lanai (2)4-9-018:001, grading G2018-0026, Koele, Lanai Maui G2018- 003 0026 dated 8- 31-18 9/4/2018 2018.02076 Section 106 Compliance for Project # CRS-18-103: Army Garrison Waianae Waianae Oahu (1)8-5-001:009 Proposed Projects Supporting the Hawaii 9-4-18 Modernization of the Pililaau Army email Recreation Center, Waianae Kai, Waianae, Oahu 9/4/2018 2018.02077 6E-8 Draft Archaeological Monitoring IARII 9-4-18 Kaneohe Oahu (1)4-2-017:016, 4- Report for the Kaneohe Kailua 4-011:081 and 4-5- Wastewater Conveyance and 030:036 Treatment Facilities Project, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu 9/5/2018 2018.02078 Section 106 Maunakea Orientation Plan for DLNR OCCL Hawaii TMK not listed visitors and workers on University- Aug 31, 2018 managed lands on Maunakea, HA-19-22 Hawaii Island 9/5/2018 2018.02079 Section 106 Submission Packet FCC Form 621 for EBI Consulting Honolulu Oahu (1)1-2-016:011 proposed Collocation Project 942 7-1-18 Owen Street, Honolulu, Oahu HIL00002 FA #10091642 Kalihi, EBI Project No. 6118003373 for AT&T Mobility 9/5/2018 2018.02080 6E-42 Request for Comments for Applicant DLNR dated 9- Maui (2)4-3-005:029 Vares Contracting Inc. for state lands 4-18 Ref.No. seaward TMK (2)4-3-005:029 seaward, Maui 18MD-090 LD- Island SM Page 2 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island Tax Map Key 9/5/2018 2018.02081 6E-43 Reply to SHPD request for updates Ashford North Olohena Kawaihau Kauai (4)4-3-002:015, on compliance issues for Coconut Wriston dated 016 & 020 Beach Development, North Olohena, 8-30-18 Kawaihau, Kauai 9/5/2018 2018.02082 6E-42 County of Kauai S-2019-3 McBryde County of Koloa Kauai (4)2-4-016:001 Sugar Company LLC, Series T & Kauai dated 8- formerly 2-4- Sunset Strip Properties LLC , Koloa, 29-18 007:020 Kauai 9/5/2018 2018.02083 6E-42 County of Kauai S-2019-2 Sunset County of Koloa Kauai (4)4-2-004:016 Strip Properties LLC , Koloa, Kauai Kauai S-2019-2 9/5/2018 2018.02084 6E-42 Conservation District Use Application County of Hanalei Kauai (4)5-4-004:032 CDUA KA-3828 Helios Hanalei, LLC Kauai CDUA single family residence - 2nd CDUA, KA-3828 dated Hanalei, Kauai 8-30-18 9/5/2018 2018.02085 6E-42 Removal of Potentially Hazardous DLNR OCCL Hokukano North Kona Hawaii (3)7-9-012:003 and Dead Diseased, Non-native CDUP: HA- Trees and Trees Damaging 2977 dated 8- Archaeoogical Features located at 30-18 Hokulia Shoreline Park, Hokukano, North Kona, Hawaii 9/5/2018 2018.02086 6E-42 DRAFT Board submittal for: DLNR Land Kalaoa North Kona Hawaii (3)7-3-043:003 Authorize the Issuance of a Division 8-29- por. Management Right of Entry to the 18 Ref.No. Department of Transportation 18HD-100 LD- Airports Division for Airport lm Purposes, Keahole Airport, Kalaoa, North Kona, Hawaii 9/5/2018 2018.02087 Section 106 FCC Tower Construction Notification DLNR Land FCC Wireless Waimea Hawaii (3)6-2-002:004 Sprint TCNS ID 177292 Mauna Kea Division 8-29- Telecommunic Beach Hotel at 62-100 Mauna Kea 18 ations Bureau Beach Drive, Waimea, Hawaii 8-23-18 9/5/2018 2018.02088 6E-42 Draft Environemntal Assessment for DLNR Land PBR Hawaii & Keaau Puna Hawaii (3)1-6- the Proposed Keaau Village Master Division 8-31- Association 003:Various; 1-6- Plan Project, Keaau, Puna, Hawaii for 18 Inc. 8-22-18 143:Various; 1-6- W.H. Shipman, Ltd. 145:001 and 1-6- 144:001 Page 3 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island Tax Map Key 9/5/2018 2018.02089 6E-42 Draft Environmental Assessment Pre- DLNR Land Kalaeloa Oahu (1)9-1-013:052 Consultation for Proposed Addition Division 9-4-18 North Parcel; Hale Uhiwai Nalu, Kalaeloa, Barbers Point, Oahu 9/5/2018 2018.02090 Section 106 Initiating Section 106 consultation US Fish & See Notes Not applicable for the demolition of the furniture Wildlife warehouse #2403 and Bravo Service 8-24- Barracks #4203 on Sand Island, 18 Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, Battle of Midway National Memorial, and Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, Northwestern Hawaiian islands, US Minor Islands, Hawaii 9/5/2018 2018.02091 Section 106 Disagreement regarding Assessment Navy Region Honolulu Oahu (1)9-9-001:013 of Effect for Transition of Tennis Hawaii 5750 Courts to Open Green Space at SerN4/0598 Hickam Field within Joint Bash Pearl August 29, Harbor Hickam, Honolulu, Oahu 2018 9/5/2018 2018.02092 6E-42 Construction of a single family City & County Honolulu Oahu (1)1-7-042:002 structure, driveway and utilities, of Honolulu 9- 1741 Lanakila Avenue, Honolulu, 4-18 email Oahu 9/5/2018 2018.02093 6E-8 Field Inspection Report for Hilo High State of Hilo South Hilo Hawaii (3)2-3-015:001 School Parking Lot Repairs Project, Hawaii DOE 9- portion Hilo, South Hilo, Hawaii DOE Job No. 4-18 email P94009-16 9/5/2018 2018.02094 Section 106 Consultation for Demolish Buildings Marine Corps Kaneohe Koolaupoko Oahu (1)4-4-008:001 1655 and 1656 at MCBH, Kaneohe, Base Hawaii Koolaupoko, Oahu email 9-5-18 9/6/2018 2018.02095 Section 8 Request for Determination Freeway State of Ewa, Oahu (1)2-1, 2-2, 4-2, 4- Management System, Phase 2 Hawaii DOT Honolulu, and 5, 9-1, and 9-2 Fed.Project No. IM-0300(160; Highways Koolaupoko Various Honouliuli, Kailua, & Kaneohe Division at Ahupuaa; Ewa, Honolulu, and Kapolei 9-5-18 Koolaupoko; Oahu HWY-TO 18.0203 Page 4 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report 1/3/20 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island Tax Map Key 9/6/2018 2018.02096 6E-42 REVISED AIS Report for a 19,450 sq. Atlas Paunau Lahaina Maui (2)4-6-006:017 ft. Parcel LOTS 3 and 4 located in Archaeology & pors. Lahaina Town, Paunau, Lahaina, Archaeological Maui Services Hawaii 9-4-18 email 9/6/2018 2018.02097 6E-42 DRAFT AMP for a 19,540.00 sq ft Atlas Lahaina Maui (2)4-6-006:017 parcel Lots 3 and 4 in Lahaina, Archaeology & por.
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