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State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date D State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02065 Section 106 National Register of Historic Places Oahu (1)3-5- 2/22/2019 Resubmit the revised Registration Form for 4578 Kahala 004:013 nomination with Avenue, Honolulu, Oahu completed SIHP form by March 18, 2019. SEE LETTER. 2018.02066 Section 106 Continuing consultation Additional Marine Corps Oahu (1)4-4- 10/4/2018 No historic properties Scope of Work in support of the Base Hawaii email 008:001 will be affected. Navy Medical Dental Clinic P-8150 at 9-4-18 MCBH, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu 2018.02067 6E-42 Kahuku Church, To build a new DPP HNL A2017- Oahu (1)5-6- 2/28/2019 Project can proceed 18,294 sf church and 168 sf storage 04-0830 and 002:028 under SHPD approved building, 56-595 Puuluana Street, A2017-04-0868 & 047 AMP. SEE LETTER. Kahuku, Oahu portion 2018.02068 6E-8 #B T2018-1188 Tracy Poepoe & County of Maui 8- Maui (2)2-2- 9/28/2018 No historic properties Shareen Poepoe for new farm 29-18 032:047 will be affected. dwelling, Kula DHHL, 14 Olakino Place, Kula, Maui 2018.02069 6E-42 #B T2018-1156 for Peninsula County of Maui B Maui (2)4-4- 9/28/2018 Archaeological Development Hawaii Trust for T2018-1156 dated 001:053 monitoring plan seawall repair, 3559 Lower 8-15-18 requested. SEE LETTER. Honoapiilani Road, Lahaina, Maui 2018.02070 6E-42 Haleakala Homesteads, Makawao, County of Maui Maui (2)2-4- 10/22/2018 SHPD has no objections. Maui File No. 2.3356 File No. 2.3356 013:050 SEE LETTER. dated 8-28-18 2018.02071 6E-42 Kuiaha Pauwela Homesteads, File County of Maui Maui (2)2-7- 11/16/2018 SHPD has no objections. No. 2.3359, Haiku, Maui File No. 2.3359 008:114 SEE LETTER. dated 8-15-18 & 126 2018.02072 6E-8 #B T2018-1168 State of Hawaii Maui County of Maui B Maui (2)3-8- 9/28/2018 SHPD requests prior Waena Intermediate for Library AC T2018-1168 dated 007:002 documentation. SEE And Duct Repair, 795 Onehee 8-16-18 LETTER. Avenue, Kahului, Maui Page 1 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02073 6E-42 Kehalani Modules 12 & 13 County of Maui Maui (2)3-6- 10/22/2018 More information Subdivision File No. 3.2387, Wailuku, File No. 3.2387 001:108 requested. SEE LETTER. Maui dated 8-28-18 & 109 2018.02074 6E-42 #B T2018-1217 and 1218 for Frank R. County of Maui Maui (2)3-8- 9/28/2018 Archaeological Alexander and Deanna L. Davis, a BT2018-1217 & 089:078 monitoring plan two story main dwelling with garage, 1218 dated 8-29- requested. SEE LETTER. lanai and swimming pool, 139 18 Keoneloa Street, Wailuku, Maui 2018.02075 6E-42 Four Seasons Resort Lanai, revised County of Maui Lanai (2)4-9- 9/28/2018 Archaeological grading G2018-0026, Koele, Lanai G2018-0026 dated 018:001, monitoring plan 8-31-18 003 requested. SEE LETTER. 2018.02076 Section 106 Compliance for Project # CRS-18-103: Army Garrison Oahu (1)8-5- 10/8/2018 SHPO does not concur of Proposed Projects Supporting the Hawaii 9-4-18 001:009 no adverse effect. SEE Modernization of the Pililaau Army email LETTER. Recreation Center, Waianae Kai, Waianae, Oahu 2018.02077 6E-8 Draft Archaeological Monitoring Oahu (1)4-2- 5/22/2019 Revisions requested. See Report for the Kaneohe Kailua 017:016, letter for specific Wastewater Conveyance and 4-4- concerns. Treatment Facilities Project, 011:081 Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu and 4-5- 030:036 2018.02082 6E-42 County of Kauai S-2019-3 McBryde County of Kauai Kauai (4)2-4- 10/11/2018 SHPD has no objections. Sugar Company LLC, Series T & dated 8-29-18 016:001 SEE LETTER. Sunset Strip Properties LLC , Koloa, formerly Kauai 2-4- 007:020 2018.02083 6E-42 County of Kauai S-2019-2 Sunset County of Kauai S- Kauai (4)4-2- 10/19/2018 SHPD has no objections. Strip Properties LLC , Koloa, Kauai 2019-2 004:016 SEE LETTER. 2018.02084 6E-42 Conservation District Use Application County of Kauai Kauai (4)5-4- 11/16/2018 No SHPD letter. CDUA KA-3828 Helios Hanalei, LLC CDUA KA-3828 004:032 single family residence - 2nd CDUA, dated 8-30-18 Hanalei, Kauai Page 2 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02085 6E-42 Removal of Potentially Hazardous DLNR OCCL CDUP: Hawaii (3)7-9- 4/26/2019 No SHPD letter. and Dead Diseased, Non-native Trees HA-2977 dated 8- 012:003 and Trees Damaging Archaeoogical 30-18 Features located at Hokulia Shoreline Park, Hokukano, North Kona, Hawaii 2018.02088 6E-42 Draft Environemntal Assessment for DLNR Land Hawaii (3)1-6- 10/30/2019 No SHPD letter. the Proposed Keaau Village Master Division 8-31-18 003:Vario Plan Project, Keaau, Puna, Hawaii for us; 1-6- W.H. Shipman, Ltd. 143:Vario us; 1-6- 145:001 and 1-6- 144:001 2018.02089 6E-42 Draft Environmental Assessment Pre- DLNR Land Oahu (1)9-1- 10/23/2018 No SHPD letter. Consultation for Proposed Addition Division 9-4-18 013:052 North Parcel; Hale Uhiwai Nalu, Kalaeloa, Barbers Point, Oahu 2018.02090 Section 106 Initiating Section 106 consultation US Fish & Wildlife See Notes Not 9/6/2018 No historic properties for the demolition of the furniture Service 8-24-18 applicabl will be affected. See warehouse #2403 and Bravo e letter for comments. Barracks #4203 on Sand Island, Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, Battle of Midway National Memorial, and Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, Northwestern Hawaiian islands, US Minor Islands, Hawaii Page 3 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02091 Section 106 Disagreement regarding Assessment Navy Region Oahu (1)9-9- 10/30/2019 No SHPD letter. of Effect for Transition of Tennis Hawaii 5750 001:013 Courts to Open Green Space at SerN4/0598 Hickam Field within Joint Bash Pearl August 29, 2018 Harbor Hickam, Honolulu, Oahu 2018.02095 Section 8 Request for Determination Freeway State of Hawaii Oahu (1)2-1, 2- 9/28/2018 No historic properties Management System, Phase 2 DOT Highways 2, 4-2, 4- will be affected. See Fed.Project No. IM-0300(160; Division at Kapolei 5, 9-1, letter for comments. Honouliuli, Kailua, & Kaneohe 9-5-18 HWY-TO and 9-2 Ahupuaa; Ewa, Honolulu, and 18.0203 Various Koolaupoko; Oahu 2018.02096 6E-42 REVISED AIS Report for a 19,450 sq. Maui (2)4-6- 2/22/2019 Final report is accepted ft. Parcel LOTS 3 and 4 located in 006:017 with revisions. SEE Lahaina Town, Paunau, Lahaina, pors. LETTER. Maui 2018.02097 6E-42 DRAFT AMP for a 19,540.00 sq ft Maui (2)4-6- 5/29/2019 Final plan accepted with parcel Lots 3 and 4 in Lahaina, 006:017 comments. SEE LETTER. Paunau, Lahaina, Maui por. 2018.02098 6E-42 Amendment to Change of Zone County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)2-2- 11/26/2018 No historic properties Ordinance No. 87 13 REZ 843 for 9-5-18 email 023:012 will be affected. Nelson Fukuhara and Susan Fukuhara formerly John S. Tolmie and Linda Tolmie, Amendment to Condition C to complete construction, Hilo, Hawaii Page 4 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02099 6E-42 Special Management Area Use County of Hawaii Hawaii (3)7-2- 4/26/2019 County approved Permit No. 260 Docket No.SMA 87- REZ 05-000016 010:010 project. 000008, KW Kona Investors LLC formerly Kona Village Resort, amendment to Condtion No. 5 Time Extension to Secure Final Plan Approval, and Amendment to Condition No. 6 time Extension to Commence Construction of Phase II and Complete Construction, Kailua Kona, Hawaii 2018.02100 6E-8 Archaeological Assessment Report Arthur Y. Mori and Oahu (1)2-1- 10/22/2018 Revisions requested. See for Honolulu Family Planning Office Associates Inc. 042:017 letter for specific Building, Honolulu, Kona, Oahu & 019 concerns. 2018.02101 6E-8 and Pauline Kaneta, residential repairs City & County of Oahu (1)3-9- 10/11/2018 More information Section 106 with no ground disturbance at 783 Honolulu 9-6-18 054:133 requested. SEE LETTER. Kalalea Street, Honolulu, Oahu email 2018.02103 6E-42 Draft Environmental Impact Oahu (1)4-5- 11/16/2018 No SHPD letter. Statement DEIS for Hawaiian 033:001 Memorial Park Cemetery Expansion por. Project, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu 2018.02104 6E-8 Revised Archaeological Monitoring Kauai (4)5-9- 9/10/2018 Final plan accepted with Report for Septic System Installation 005:019 comments. SEE LETTER. at Haena Beach Park, Halelea, Hanalei, Kauai 2018.02105 Section 106 Consultation: Repairs to Hangar Deck Marine Corps Oahu (1)4-4- 9/10/2018 No historic properties WR# 172712, Centerline Restroom Base Hawaii email 009:003 will be affected. WR# 172714, and Roadside 9-6-18 5090 Restroom WR# 172713 at Hangar LE/070-18 103 at MCBH, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu Page 5 State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Determinations Report 1/3/20 Log Number Jurisdiction Project Name Agency Island TMK Date Determination 2018.02106 Section 106 Consultation for proposed repairs to Marine Corps Oahu (1)4-4- 10/5/2018 No historic properties Buildings 351, 377, 399, Vehicle Base Hawaii email 009:003 will be affected.
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