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State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2019.01964 6E-42 Papaaloa Elderly Housing Facility to Hawaii TMK not 1/9/2020 No SHPD letter. replace existing facility, Hawaii Belt listed Road, Papaaloa, Hawaii 2019.01966 Section 106 Initiation of 106 request for contact State of Hawaii Oahu (1)Kahekili 9/27/2019 More information information and area of potential DOT HWY-DS Highway requested. SEE LETTER. effect APE concurrence, 2.9983 dated 8-26- ROW Kamehameha Highway intersection 19 improvements at Kahekili Highway, Kahaluu, Koolaupoko, Oahu Project NO. 83F-01-19 2019.01967 Section 106 The Kamaole Pointe, 2443 South Maui (2)3-9- 9/10/2019 Dominion Due diligence Kihei Road, Kihei, Maui 020:010 Group is not authorized to initiate or complete the processon behalf of HUD. SEE LETTER. 2019.01968 6E-42 SMA Minor Permit SMA(M)-2020-5 County of Kauai 8- Kauai (4)5-3- 10/31/2019 No historic properties new swimming pool and spa, 28-19 003:044 will be affected. SEE including fence, gates & equipment LETTER. for Lisa Chapin Melvin, Kalihiwai Road, Kilauea, Kauai 2019.01969 6E-8 Erosion Control Improvements for City & County of Oahu (1)9-4- 11/4/2019 AIS requested with AIS Aiki Street, Hoaeae, Ewa, Oahu Honolulu DDC 8- 055:044, report submitted to 30-19 045, 046 SHPD for review and acceptance before issuance of permit. SEE LETTER. 2019.01970 6E-10 and 6E- PHILLIP RELLER new 5'0" max DPP HNL A2019- Oahu (1)9-1- 9/20/2019 No historic properties 42 ht vinyl fence with gates to front letf 08-1485 096:073 will be affected. SEE and front right of existing SFD, 91- LETTER. 1111 Paeheulu Street, Ewa Beach Oahu Page 1 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2019.01971 6E-42 Final Environmental Assessment Oahu (1)9-4- 10/30/2019 Notification only. Proposed Kunia Wells IV Exploratory 003:010 Wells Project, Ewa, Oahu 2019.01972 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grubbing Permit for County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)2-9- 1/23/2020 SHPD requests James C. Maffei, 004:117 archaeological field inspection be conducted. SEE LETTER. 2019.01974 6E-42 Aqua Pearl Hotel, 415 Nahua Street, Oahu (1)2-6- 11/20/2019 SHPD requests Honolulu, Oahu 021:107 Archaeological Inventory Survey. SEE LETTER. 2019.01977 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grading permit for County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)7-2- 11/19/2019 No historic properties Kukio Lot 53 for David & Nancy 018:025 will be affected. SEE Boschwitz Family Trust, Kailua Kona, LETTER. Hawaii 2019.01978 6E-8 Kaaawa Elementary School campus State of Hawaii Oahu (1)5-1- 10/31/2019 No historic properties fire alarm upgrade, 51-296 DOE 8-29-19 email 002:018 will be affected. SEE Kamehameha Highway, Kaaawa, LETTER. Oahu DOE Job No. P92001-16 2019.01979 6E-42 Revisions for AIS report for the Oahu (1)5-5- 11/22/2019 AIS accepted. SEE Letter. Brigham Young University Hawaii 006:005 Campus Revitalization Project, Laie, por, 032 Koolaulo, Oahu SCS Project No. 2256- AIS 2019.01981 6E-8 Board of Water Supply Aina Koa Board of Water Oahu (1)3-5- 9/25/2019 No historic properties Booster 1425 Hale Koa Drive, Supply 8-30-19 040:015 will be affected. SEE Honolulu, Oahu email LETTER. 2019.01982 6E-8 Board of Water Supply Facility Repair Board of Water Oahu (1)9-2- 6/10/2020 No historic properties and Repainting: Kapolei 215' Supply 8-30-19 044:005 will be affected. SEE Reservoir No. 1, 92-449 Makakilo email LETTER. Drive, Kapolei, Oahu Page 2 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2019.01984 6E-42 Archaeological Assessment of a 2.84 Kauai (4)2-3- 11/18/2019 More information acre project for Clearinghouse 012:032 requested. SEE LETTER. Application CL-2017-021, Lot 113-A-1 Kalaheo Homesteads, Second Series, Kalaheo - grading permit owner James MG2, LLC, Kalaheo, Kona, Kauai 2019.01985 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grading Permit for Hawaii (3)5-9- 1/23/2020 SHPD requests Sirotkin Residence, Kanani Drive Lot 013:064 archaeological field 435 Kohala Ranch, Kohala, Hawaii inspection be conducted. SEE LETTER. 2019.01986 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grading Permit for County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)9-4- 1/23/2020 SHPD requests Wayne Keanu & Annette Keanu, Ka'u, 003:018 Archaeological Inventory Hawaii Survey. SEE LETTER. 2019.01987 6E-42 The Colony at Hawaii Kai, 520 DPP HNL A2019- Oahu (1)3-9- 10/10/2019 Building not 50 years old Lunalilo Home Road, Hawaii Kai new 03-0331 008:016 and not subject to trash compactors for Building 6 on review. SEE LETTER. Garage Level, multi apps A2019-03- 0331, 0333, 0334 Honolulu, Oahu 2019.01989 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grading Permit for County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)2-6- 12/27/2019 No historic properties Jsaon Fujimoto (Michael Grace, Ken 032:014 will be affected. SEE Fujimoto Trust) at Kauhiula Road, LETTER. Hilo, Hawaii 2019.01990 6E-8 Lee Teshima's New home will be post DHHL attn: Jo Maui (2)2-2- 9/16/2019 No historic properties and pier with double carport on Anne Aiwohi 034:002 will be affected. SEE concrete slab, excavate for IWS and LETTER. foundation blocks. 245 Keanuhea Street, Kula, Maui Page 3 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2019.01991 6E-8 Kaiser HIgh School, Miscellaneous State of Hawaii Oahu (1)3-9- 9/24/2019 No historic properties R&M for FY13, 511 Lunalilo Home DOE 9-5-19 email 005:027 & will be affected. SEE Road, Honolulu, Oahu DOE Job No. 054 LETTER. P26002-13 2019.01993 6E-8 Kapiolani Elementary School covered State of Hawaii Hawaii (3)2-2- 12/19/2019 More information playcourt 966 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, DOE 9-3-19 email 020:001 requested. SEE LETTER. Hawaii DOE Job No. Q11001-17 2019.01995 6E-42 County of Hawaii Grading Permit for County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)7-5- 10/14/2019 No historic properties Franck Carisey, Kona UPlands Kona, 001:152 will be affected. SEE Hawaii LETTER. 2019.01996 6E-8 Job No. C01C091A Anuenue Fisheries DLNR Engineering Oahu (1)1-5- 10/28/2019 No historic properties Research Center Sewer Line Project, Division 9-5-19 041:003 will be affected. SEE Honolulu, Oahu email por. LETTER. 2019.01998 6E-42 Electrical meter to provide power Oahu (1)5-6- 11/1/2019 Building not 50 years old Spectrum Pedestal to provide 003:053 and not subject to Telecommunications, 56-1095 review. SEE LETTER. Kamehameha Highway, Unit 108, Kahuku, Oahu 2019.01999 6E-42 SPP 19-208 Special Permit Request to County of Hawaii 9-Hawaii (3)9-2- 1/23/2020 No historic properties allow for the operation of an Adult 5-19 email 084:048 will be affected. SEE Care Faclity for owners Vladimir & LETTER. Nadezhda Zosim, Ocean View, Hawaii 2019.02001 6E-42 and Consultation Ewa Villages R-1 Water City & County of Oahu (1)9-1- 1/30/2020 No historic properties Section 106 Main Line, Honouliuli, Ewa, Oahu Honolulu dated 017:103, will be affected. SEE July 18, 2019 via 112, 113, LETTER. email of 9-5-19 and 9-1- 016:142 Page 4 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 10/2/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2019.02002 6E-8 Water Service for Freddie W. and County of Maui Maui (2)2-2- 10/22/2019 No historic properties Joanne B. Hearl Trust, 761 Kekaulike DWS 9-5-19 email 012:002 will be affected. SEE Avenue, Kula, Maui install one new LETTER. single water service lateral 2019.02003 6E-42 2019 Community Development Block County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)2-4- 11/18/2019 No historic properties Grant Program for Hale Ohana Office of Housing 003:024 will be affected. SEE Domestic Abuse Shelter Renovations, & Community or 2-4- LETTER. 121 Hoaka Road Street, Hilo, Hawaii Development 9-4- 006:034 19 email 2019.02004 6E-8 Makaha Community Park Various City & County of Oahu (1)8-4- 12/19/2019 No historic properties Improvements, 84-730 Manuku Honolulu dated 025:011 will be affected. SEE Street, Waianae, Oahu August 30, 2019 LETTER. via email of 9-5-19 2019.02005 Section 106 Consultation for construction of self- Marine Corps Base Oahu (1)4-4- 10/7/2019 No historic properties storage facility and associated Hawaii email 9-6- 008:001 will be affected. SEE telecommunications cabling P-911 at 19 5090 LFE-130- LETTER. MCBH, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu 19 2019.02006 6E-42 Archaeological Field Inspection of a Hawaii (3)6-7- 9/13/2019 No historic properties portion (3)6-7-001:025 insupport of a 001:025 will be affected. SEE County of Hawaii Grading Permit for LETTER. PR Mauna Kea LLC c/o M. Macy, Waikoloa, South Kohala, Hawaii 2019.02007 6E-42 #B T2019-1163 Beirne Teshima DHHL County of Maui 8- Maui (2)2-2- 10/28/2019 No historic properties for new main farm dwelling, 245 26-19 034:002 will be affected. SEE Keanuhea Street, Kula, Maui LETTER. 2019.02008 6E-42 #B T2018-1436 for Stream Resources County of Maui 8- Maui (2)2-8- 9/19/2019 After the fact review, Inc.
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