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CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT NOTICES Honouliuli Ahupua'a Information requested by Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. (SCS) on cultural resources or ongoing cultural activities on or near the proposed Solar Farm Project, Barbers Point, Honouliuli Ahupua'a, 'Ewa District, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i [TMK: (1)] 9-1-013:070]. Please respond within 30 days to Cathleen Dagher at (808) 597-1 182. Waiakahiula Ahupua'a Information requested by Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. of cultural resources or ongoing cultural practices within the Pāhoa Park area, Waiakahiula Ahupua'a, Puna District, Island of Hawai'i, TMK: (3) 1-5-002: 020. (Note: the TMK published in the September 2012 issue was incorrect; this is the correct TMK.) Please respond within 30 days to Glenn Escott at (808) 938-0968. CULTURAL RESOURCES Special 01ympics Hawai'i (SOHI) was founded on the belief that people with intellectual disabilities ean benefit from participation in sports. With the support of more than 7,000 coaches and volunteers, SOHI serves over 2,700 children and adults in Hawai'i throughout the year free of charge. SOHI has been an integral part of the Hawai'i eommunity but does not have a facility of its own. They currently utilize rented space around O'ahu to meet its administrative, warehouse, and training needs. The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Trust, recognizing the benefits SOHI provides to Hawaiians, extended the long-term land lease for 2.45 acres on TMK 9- 1-0 17- 110 in East Kapolei. SOHI is proposing to create a multi-purpose sports, education, fitness and wellness facility, with an emphasis on providing accessible facilities to persons with intellectual disabilities. The facility will include approximately 15,600 square feet of indoor and 30,795 square feet of outdoor space. While the development of a center for those with intellectual disabilities is important, consideration of cultural resources is also important. If you have anything that you feel is relevant to share regarding the eultural resources associated with the project area, please contact Malia Cox of PBR HAWAI'I at (808) 521-5631.

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