Haw. Code R. § 13-275-1 - Purpose, applicability, and participants
(a) The
purpose of this chapter is to promote the use and conservation of historic
properties for the education, inspiration, pleasure, and enrichment of the
citizens of Hawaii by presenting a historic preservation review process for
state and county projects. The review process is designed to identify
significant historic properties in project areas and then to develop and
execute plans to handle impacts to the significant historic properties in the
public interest. The process supports the policy of chapter 6E, HRS, to
preserve, restore, and maintain historic properties for future
generations.
(b) This chapter
applies to all state or county agencies funding or directly undertaking a
project, or having a project undertaken on lands under its ownership or control
which may affect historic properties, or by a state agency transferring any
land under its jurisdiction which may contain historic properties. Any proposed
project which may affect a historic property shall not be commenced, or, in the
event it has already begun, continued, until DLNR, as represented by SHPD,
shall have given its written concurrence. This chapter itemizes the process to
obtain concurrence.
(c)
Participants in the historic preservation review process.
(1) The primary participants in the process
are DLNR, represented by the SHPD, and the agency with jurisdiction over the
project. The agency has responsibility for complying with the historic
preservation review process.
The agency may have others prepare the review process items.
(2) Interested
persons are those organizations and individuals that are concerned with the
effect of a project on historic properties. Provisions in these rules enable
interested persons to participate in the process.
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