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State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report April 17 2015 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report April 17 2015 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island TMK 04/09/2015 2015.01376 6E-42 Grant of Perpetual, NonExclusive DLNR Land City & County of Honolulu Oahu (1)1-3-008:004 Easement and Management Right of Division 4-8-15 Honolulu portion Entry for Water Meter Purposes 04/09/2015 2015.01372 6E-42 New residence at 1053 Wong Lane Jenken Honolulu Oahu (1)1-6-007:057 Architecture LLC c/o Kendall Wong 356-8788 04/09/2015 2015.01331 6E-42 Replace wood post, beam and new Rocky Marquez Honolulu Oahu (1)1-6-014:063 conc.driveway 1223 Hala Drive 330-6385, property owner's agent 04/09/2015 2015.01326 6E-42 Addition alteration at ex.SFD. 808 Jack Ho, Honolulu Oahu (1)2-3-013:015 Sheridan Street Primatech Construction Inc. 04/09/2015 2015.01348 6E-42 TRB Rycroft repair replace ex.sewer DPP HNLA2014- Mayumi Smith Honolulu Oahu (1)2-3-014:062 lines with new. 1203 Rycroft St 12-1691 386-2101 04/09/2015 2015.01342 6E-42 SOH Hawaii Convention Center DPP HNL A2015- Charles Nishimoto Honolulu Oahu (1)2-3-035:001 alterations to ex.roof of building DAGS 04-0098 523-9636 JOB NO 42-26-7449 04/09/2015 2015.01333 6E-42 Task Order 12, Papakolea Subdivision DHHL Tasha Arakaki, Honolulu Oahu (1)2-5-022:026 and retaining wall and stair improvements AECOM Technical 2-4-041:026 Services 04/09/2015 2015.01335 6E-42 Char residence addition of deck to DPP HNL A2015- Sheldon Char Honolulu Oahu (1)3-1-001:066 ex.Dwelling. 3142 Charles St 04-0296 04/09/2015 2015.01374 6E-42 Pfaefflin residence renovations. 734B Andy Shaw Honolulu Oahu (1)3-2-024:017 10th Avenue 04/09/2015 2015.01327 6E-42 Kahala AC Replacement, Rooftop A/C Cartwright Honolulu Oahu (1)3-5-017:016 replacement at 4847 Kilauea Avenue. Engineers 04/09/2015 2015.01373 6E-42 Rosann Jo Frasier moss rockwall fence DPP HNL A2015- Honolulu Oahu (1)3-9-024:048 @midleft of property. 19 Makaweli St 01-0015 04/09/2015 2015.01388 6E-42 1438 Mapuana GRESS residence DPP HNL A2015- Denise Caster Kailua Oahu (1)4-2-036:008 alteration to ex.SFD 03-0959 04/09/2015 2015.01328 6E-42 Addition alteration for Hornstein Henry Sonsona Jr Kailua Oahu (1)4-3-079:009 Residence. 713 Kanaha St #223-0664 04/09/2015 2015.01330 6E-42 Kamehameha Schools new 3 foot max DPP HNL A2015- Cliff Chu, Haleiwa Oahu (1)6-1-003:088 ht Wood Fence Front. 04-0099 Benjamin Woo Architects 04/09/2015 2015.01332 6E-42 Camp Mokuleia addition alteration to DPP HNL A2015- John Lawson Waialua Oahu (1)6-8-003:008 ex.building. 68-729 Farrington Hwy 01-0681 04/09/2015 2015.01334 6E-42 98-340 Ponohale St & 98-340 Ponohale DPP HNL A2015- Nancy Kaya Aiea Oahu (1)9-8-026:032 St UNIT A, Justo residence addition 01-0836 alteration to convert from ex. SFD to new twofamily detached. 04/09/2015 2015.01340 6E-42 BT 2015-0488 Caraang residence for County of Maui Kahului Maui (2)3-8-016:014 main dwelling addition over 50 years BT2015-0488 old, 75 Niihau Street 04/09/2015 2015.01341 6E-42 212 Ohaa Street Demo ex.SFD County of Maui Kahului Maui (2)3-8-034:035 Page 1 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report April 17 2015 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island TMK 04/09/2015 2015.01325 6E-42 626 Luakini Street Reconnaissance Masons Architects Lahaina Maui (2)4-6-008:017 Level Survey Inc. 4-8-15 04/09/2015 2015.01344 6E-42 Rezone property to allow for subdivision Hilo Hawaii (3)2-2-052:027 into two parcels. 04/09/2015 2015.01324 6E-42 Grading Permit Application Queen Belt Collings 4-3- South Kohala Hawaii (3)6-8-001:portions Kaahumanu Highway and Waikoloa 15 of 005, 027 and Road, Waikoloa Beach Drive 043 Intersection Improvements 04/09/2015 2015.01336 6E-42 AMR for a residential solar photovoltaic ASM Affiliates Inc Puuwaawaa North Kona Hawaii (3)7-1-002:014 project on TMK (3)7-1-002:014 4-6-15 04/09/2015 2015.01329 6E-42 Elevator addition to Kauai Kailani Sara Jehn, Agor Kapaa Kauai (4)4-3-009:050 building. 4-856 Kuhio Hwy. Architects 04/09/2015 2015.01343 6E-42 FINAL Hilo Municipal Golf Course Club Masons Architects Hilo Hawaii not listed House Reconnaissance Level Survey Inc. 4-8-15 04/09/2015 2015.01377 6E-8 Governor's Referral 802645 US Army DLNR Land Various See Notes various Corps of Engineers USACE proposed Division 4-6-15 changes to Public Law 84-99 PL84-99, Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies Act 04/09/2015 2015.01338 Chapter 343 Draft Enironmental Assessment for Hale Hawaii Housing Stanford Carr Honolulu Oahu (1)2-3-007:026 and Kewalo Finance & Development LLC 049 Development Corp. 04/09/2015 2015.01339 Chapter 343 Draft EA for Waimanalo Irrigation Line Belt Collins 4-7-15 Waimanalo Koolaupoko Oahu (1)4-1-008:080, 4- Upgrade 1-026:004 and Waikupanaha St in 4-1-008 04/09/2015 2015.01349 Section 106 2927 Hibiscus Place Residence Masons Architects Honolulu Oahu (1)3-1-033:007 National Register of Historic Places Inc. Registration Form 04/09/2015 2015.01350 Section 106 Final Determination of Applicability of Federal Highway Launiupoko Lahaina Maui (2)4-7-001:026 and Section 4f to Historic Sites Proposed Administration and Planaui 030 and 4-7- Relocation of Lahaina Bypass Southern HDA-HI 4-8-15 013:002, 005, 008, Terminus Fed.Project No. NH-030- 010 and 011 1(051) formerly portions of 4-7-001:027 04/09/2015 2015.01371 Section 106 Montessori O Keiki preconsultation for USDA Ukumehame Maui (2)4-8-002:108 EA 04/09/2015 2015.01347 Section 106 Request for SHPD concurrence with Dept of Hawaiian Hilo Hawaii (3)2-1-021:010 Determination of No Historic Properties Home Lands 3- Affected for Single Family New 27-15 Construction or Rehabilitation Projects 04/09/2015 2015.01345 Section 106 Request for SHPD concurrence with Dept of Hawaiian Hilo Hawaii (3)2-1-021:072 Determination of No Historic Properties Home Lands 3- Affected for Single Family New 27-15 Construction or Rehabilitation Projects Page 2 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report April 17 2015 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island TMK 04/09/2015 2015.01346 Section 106 Request for SHPD concurrence with Dept of Hawaiian Hilo Hawaii (3)2-1-023:071 Determination of No Historic Properties Home Lands 3- Affected for Single Family New 27-15 Construction or Rehabilitation Projects 04/09/2015 2015.01337 Section 106 NPS reply dated 4-6-15 re Annual National Park Kalaupapa Kalawao Molokai not listed Report on Use of Streamlined Review, Service, Kalaupapa Ahupuaa Kalaupapa NHP 4-6-15 04/09/2015 2015.01375 Section 106 US Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to DLNR 4-8-15 Kilauea Kauai not listed stabilize the walking trail between the visitor center and Daniel K. Inouye Kilauea Point Lighthouse at the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge 04/10/2015 2015.01389 Section 106 KALAUPAPA Draft General Kalaupapa not listed Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement 04/10/2015 2015.01391 6E-42 71-45 Kam Hwy Unit #46 CONLEY DPP HNL A2015- Curtis Conley Wahiawa Oahu (1)*-4-751:065 home, addition alteration to ex.SFD 03-0598 formerly 7-1- 001:011 04/10/2015 2015.01399 6E-42 Draft AMP for the Ala Wai Watershed Cultural Surveys Waikiki Kona Oahu (1)2-8-006:015 and BMP Project, H-1 Makai Cloverleafs at Hawaii Manoa41 Lunalilo Freeway University Avenue, Manoa. DOT ROW and 2-8-029 Highway Division Project No. H1I-01- Lunalilo Freeway 14M ROW 04/10/2015 2015.01392 6E-42 3936 Gail Street project Andy Shaw Honolulu Oahu (1)3-1-029:017 04/10/2015 2015.01401 6E-42 TST Pocket LLC demolition of ex. SFD DPP HNL A2015- Roy Yamamoto Honolulu Oahu (1)3-5-012:028 658 Elepaio St 03-1930 Architect, AIA, Inc. 04/10/2015 2015.01402 6E-42 Construction of two carports at 474 Jonathan Yabiku, Honolulu Oahu (1)3-9- Kuliouou St. Unit2. YFH Architects 010:009:0002 Inc. 04/10/2015 2015.01393 6E-42 Luke Addition alteration to ex.SFD. DPP HNL A2015- How Wen Liang Kailua Oahu (1)4-2-025:020 1021 Hui St 04-0578 04/10/2015 2015.01394 6E-42 Demo ex. SFD. 47-018 Lihikai Drive Noland Magbaleta Kaneohe Oahu (1)4-7-010:036 04/10/2015 2015.01395 6E-42 New 3-story dwelling for Thomas Quan. Noland Magbaleta Kaneohe Oahu (1)4-7-010:036 47-018 Lihikai Drive 04/10/2015 2015.01414 6E-42 Makena Resort on site grading GT2015- County of Maui Jeff Faulkner Kihei Maui (2)2-1-005:086, 0031 GT2015-0031 108 04/10/2015 2015.01405 6E-42 Makena Resort off site grading County of Maui Kihei Maui (2)2-1-008:090 GT2015-0032 04/10/2015 2015.01406 6E-42 Old Haleakala Highway Sidewalk County of Maui MECO Pukalani Maui (2)2-3-017 Improvements WTP T2015- 0015 04/10/2015 2015.01407 6E-42 BT2015-0358 Paul Diener for a 2nd County of Maui Haiku Maui (2)2-7-036:033 Farm Dwelling at 41 Ulua Place BT 2015-0358 Page 3 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Review and Compliance Report April 17 2015 Date Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Firm Ahupuaa Moku Island TMK 04/10/2015 2015.01408 6E-42 BT2015-0333 Guillermo Rosillo for County of Maui Haiku Maui (2)2-7-036:035 swimming pool & spa Revised to add BT2015-0333 Spa Project 52 Papio Way revised 04/10/2015 2015.01390 6E-42 Archaeological Preservation and The Spirit of Makawao Maui (2)2-8-004:032 Restoration Plan for SIHP 50-50-06- Aloha Temple and 5757, -5758, -5759, -5760 for the Spirit Botanical of Aloha Temple and Botanical Gardens Gardens 04/10/2015 2015.01409 6E-42 Asghar Sadri water lateral County of Maui Haiku Maui (2)2-8-004:108 WTP T2015- 0016 04/10/2015 2015.01410 6E-42 Revised AMP for a residential parcel at Scientific Wailuku Maui (2)3-8-089:055 14 Kamakoa Loop Lot 55 of the Consultant SandHills Estates Services Inc.
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