Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 36, Number 4, 1 April 2019 — PUBLIC NOTICE [ARTICLE]

PUBLIC NOTICE

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ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in advance of a proposed Forest Management Plan for the planting of koa trees and associated native forest plants on roughly 555 acres of land situated on a portion of TMK (3) 4-7-007:011, located in Kapoaula Ahupua'a, Hāmākua District, Island of Hawai'i. We are seeking consultation with any eommunity members that might have knowledge of traditional cultural uses of the proposed project area; or who are involved in any ongoing cultural practices that may be occurring on or in the general vicinity of the subject property, that may be impacted by the proposed project. If you have and ean share any such information please contact Lokelani Brandt lbrandt@ asmaffiliates.com, or Aoloa Santos asantos@asmaffiliates.com, phone (808) 969-6066, mailing address ASM Affiliates 507A E. Lanikaula Street, Hilo, HI 96720. PUBLIC NOTICE ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in advance of the Proposed Kolekole Gulch Park Lead-Impacted Soil Response Action, State of Hawai'i Department of Health, Island of Hawai'i. The current Kolekole Gulch Park is located on TMK (3) 2-8-015:015 in Honomū, Kuhua Ahupua'a, Island of Hawai'i. We are seeking consultation with any community members that might have knowledge of traditional cultural uses of the proposed project area; or who are involved in any ongoing cultural practices that may be occurring on or in the general vicinity of the subject properties, whieh may be impacted by the proposed project. If you have and ean share any such information please contact Bob Rechtman brechtman@asmaffiliates.com, or Aoloa Santos asantos@ asmaffiliates.com, phone (808) 969-6066, mailing address ASM

Affiliates 507A E. Lanikaula Street, Hilo, HI 96720. PUBLIC NOTICE ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in advance of a proposed statewide release of four (4) biological control (biocontrol) agents for four target invasive species. In brief, DOFAW is seeking to conduct a statewide field release of four (4) separate biocontrol agents on four target species: introduction of a wasp parasitoid (Aprostocetus nitens) to further control the erythrina gall wasp (Quadradstichus erythrinae), whieh has been impacting the native wiliwili (Erythrina sandwicensis)', introduction of a small beetle (Syphraea uberabensis ) to control weedy melastomes (Tibouchina spp. ); introduction of a thrips insect (Pseudophilothrips iehini ) to control Christmas berry (Schinus terebinthifolia)', and the introduction of a butterfly (Euselasia chrysippe) to control mieonia (Mieonia calvescens). We are seeking consultation with any community members that might have knowledge of traditional cultural uses or who are involved in any ongoing cultural practices associated with the target species (i.e. wiliwili, melastones, Christmas berry, and mieonia). If you have and ean share any such information please contact Lokelani Brandt lbrandt@asmaffiliates.com, or Aoloa Santos asantos @ asmaffiliates.com, phone (808) 969-6066, mailing address ASM Affiliates 507A E. Lanikaula Street, Hilo, HI 96720. BURIAL NOTICE - KĀLIA, WAIKĪKĪ NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES IS HEREBY GIVEN that one human burial (SIHP # 50-80-14-8804) was identified by Cultural Surveys Hawai'i, ine. in the course of an archaeologieal inventory survey related to the Ke'eaumoku Redevelopment Project, Waikīkī Ahupua'a, Honolulu

District, Island of O'ahu, TMK: [1] 2-3-018:052-060, 074, 075, and 077. Following the procedures of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Section 6E-43, and Hawai'i Administrative Rules (HAR) Chapter 13-300, these remains are considered previously identified. Based on the context of the finds, they are over 50 years old and most likely Native Hawaiian. The burial is located within the 'ili of Kālia. Background research indicates that the Land Commission Award (LCA) within this 'ili is LCA 2057 awarded to Keanui. The project proponent is Cuzco Development U.S.A., LLC. The contact person is Wyeth Matsubara, Nan ine., 636 Laumaka Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96819 [Tel: (808)842-4929]. The decision to preserve in plaee or relocate the previously identified human remains shall be made by the O'ahu Island Burial Couneil in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and any recognized lineal and/or cultural descendants, per [j the requirements of HAR Section 13-300-33. Appropriate treatment shall occur in accordance with HAR Section 13-300-38. All persons having any knowledge of the identity or history of these human remains are requested to immediately contact Ms. Regina Hilo, SHPD Burial Sites Specialist, at 601 Kamokila Boulevard, Room 555, Kapolei, Hawai'i 96707 [Tel: (808) 692-8015, Fax: (808) 692-8020, Email: Regina.Hilo @ hawaii.gov]. All interested parties shall respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and file descendancy elaim forms and/or provide information to the SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from this specific burial or cultural descent from ancestors who onee resided, or are buried in, the same ahupua'a or district. ■