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CULĪURAL IMPACĪ ASSESSMENT NŪTICE Information requested by SCS of eultural resourees or ongoing eultural practices at or near the Lono Kona Residential Subdivision, including property along Ala Onaona, Alahou, Alakai, Kalani, and Lamaokeola Streets, Keōpū, Hua'ula, and Hienaloli 1 Ahupua'a, Kailua-Kona, North Kona District, Island of Hawai'i, TMK: (3) 7-5-variousplats and parcels. Please respond within 30 days to SCS at (808) 938-0968. CULĪURAL IMPACĪ ASSESSMENĪ NŪĪIŪE Information requested by Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. (SCS) on cultural resources or ongoing eultural activities on or near the proposed Kawela 2 Well, Kawela Ahupua'a, Kona District, Moloka'i Island, Hawai'i [TMK: (2)] 5-4-015:071 and TMK: (2) 5-4-003:028]. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen Dagherat (808) 597-1182. WAI'ANAE UKAAHUPUA'A Information requested by Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. (SCS) on cultural resources or ongoing cultural activities on or near the proposed Hale Kula Elementary School, Schofield Barracks, Wai'anae Uka Ahupua'a, 'Ewa District, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i [TMK: (l)]7-7-001:003]. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen Dagherat (808) 597-1 182. KAPA'AU AHUPUA'A All persons having information conceming marked and unmarked graves in what may be known as Pu'u Kapu Cemetery on a roughly 43-acre parcel (TMK: 3-5-4-09:027) in Kapa'au Ahupua'a, North Kohala District, Island of Hawai'i are hereby requested to contact Dr. Bob Rechtman, Rechtman Consulting, LLC (808) 969-6066, 507A E. Lanikaula

St., Hilo, HI 96720, and/or Kauanoe Hoomanawanui DLNR-SHPD Burial Sites Program (808) 933-7650, 40 Po'okela St., Hilo, HI 96720. This cemetery area is mauka of Pratt Road, and makai of Kohala Hospital. The only markedheadstone contains the name Pio Dias; several other unmarked graves also exist. Appropriate treatment of the remains will occur in accordance with HRS, Chapter 6E, respective to this burial site. The landowner intends to preserve the burials in plaee, following the preparation of a Burial Treatment Plan in consultation with any identified descendants and with the approval of the Hawai'i Island Burial Council. All interested parties should respond within thirty (30) days of this notice and provide information to DLNRSHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from these specific Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent from ancestors onee residing or buried in the same ahupua 'a. TURTLE BAY RESŪRĪ NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES IS HEREBY GĪVEN that unmarked, human skeletal remains were identified by Haun & Associates during a supplemental archaeological inventory survey conducted in eonjunction with the Turtle Bay Resort LLC (TBR) Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for its Revised Master Plan whieh covers approximately 840 acres within the Ahupua'a of Kahuku, Punalau, Ulupehupehu, 'Ōio, Hanaka'oe, Kawela, and 'Ōpana within the Ko'olauloa District, Island of O'ahu (Project Area TMK: [1] 5-6-003:033, Por. 035, Por. 037, 040-044; 5-7-001:001, Por. 013, 016, 017, 020, 022, 030, 031, 033; and 5-7-006:001, 002, 022, 023). The landowner/applicant is Turtle Bay Resort LLC, 57-091 Kame-

hameha Highway, Kahuku, Hawai'i 96731, (808) 447-6953. Contact: Dawn N.S. Chang, Ku'iwalu, Pauahi Tower, 1003 Bishop Street, Suite 750, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813,(808) 539-3580. Background research indicates that during the Māhele, more than 80 Land Commission Award (LCA) claims were awarded in the seven project area ahupua'a. The following is a list of LCA awards in the project area: LCA 235M to Kaili; LCA 2679:2 to Umeume; LCA 2690:2 to Luiki; LCA 2698:21-3 to Waanui; LCA 2706:2 to Holoaia; LCA 2716: 1-2 to Hoolae; LCA 2724:3 to Paku; LCA 2734:3 to Paukoa; LCA 2738:3 to Palu; LCA 2744:1-2 to Pakanaka; LCA 2770:2 to Makaino; LCA 2775:2 to Malailua; LCA 2779.2 to Makilo; LCA 2781:1 to Manukeokeo; LCA 2784:2 to Moo; LCA 2835:3 to Kuheleloa; LCA 2837:2 to Kamakai; LCA 2838.2 to Kauwahi; LCA 2850 to Kawi; LCA 2861:1-2 to Kaohele; LCA 2868.2 to Kapaiaala; LCA 2878:2 to Kekua; LCA 2880:2 to Kupau; LCA 2897:2 to Kookoo; LCA 2913:2 to Kekua; LCA 2928:2 to Kauihawale; LCA 2936:2 to Kauaihikai; LCA 3815:1 to Pailalau; LCA 3958:2 to Nauluhao; and LCA 4341.2 to Kaukaha. Following the procedures of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E-43, and Hawai'i Administrative Rules § 13-300-33, the human skeletal remains are believed to be over 50 years old and of probable native Hawaiian ethnicity. The skeletal remains consist of two primary burials in coastal sand deposits and an isolated human bone found on the surface of a sand dune. The isolated bone was identified within State Inventory of Historic Places (SIHP) Site 50-80-02-4488 situatedin 'Ō'ioAhupua'a(TMK: [1] 5-7-001:013). One burial designated

SIHP Site 50-80-02-7288 is situated in Hanaka'oe Ahupua'a (TMK: [1] 5-7-001:020). The other burial is part of SIHP Site 50-80-02-7289 and is situated in Punalau/Ulupehupehu Ahupua'a (TMK: [1] 5-7-001:001). The decision to preserve in plaee or to relocate these previously identified burials shall be made by the O'ahu Island Burial Council and the State Historic Preservation Division ( SHPD) in consultation with recognized lineal and cultural descendants in accordance with the requirements under HAR §13-300-33. TBR, in consultation with the Kahuku Burial Committee (KBC) (whieh consists of individuals with lineal and cultural connections to the project area), proposes to (1) rebury the isolated bone identified at Site 4488 in an existing reinterment site on the property; (2) preserve in plaee the burial identified at Site 7289; and (3) relocate the burial identified at Site 7288 to a permanent preservation area within a Revised Master Planproposedparkin Hanaka'oe Ahupua'a because the KBC believes it will provide permanent and safe protection of the remains that is not afforded by their current loeahon and condition. All interested parties should respond within thirty (30) days of this nohee and provide information to SHPD adequately demonstrating lineal descent from the Native Hawaiian remains, or cultural descent through genealogical eonnections to ancestors who onee resided or are buried, or both, in the same ahupua'a or district in whieh the Native Hawaiian remains are buried. Please submit a Descendancy ClaimApplication (available at http:// hawaii.gov/dlnr/hpd/) to Dr. Pua Aiu at SHPD, Kakuhihewa Building, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Suite 555, Kapolei, Hawai'i 96707 (Tel: (808) 692-8015, Fax (808) 692-8020).

c> /Th ri / , KULEANA LANŪ H0LDERS ^ C § / 1/ K {l'ī ĪHE KULEANA LANŪ ĪAXordinances in the City and Countyof Honolulu, County of Hawai'i, County of Kaua'i and County of Maui allow eligible owners to pay minimal property taxes eaeh year. Applications are on eaeh county's web site. All personal data, such as names, locations and descriptions of Kuleana Lands will be kept secure and used solely forthe purposes of this attempt to perpetuate Kuleana rights and possession.