Haw. Code R. § 15-220-43 - Historical and cultural sites
(a) Purpose. The
purpose of this section is to preserve, protect, and restore properties in the
Heeia CDD that are determined to be historic and culturally
significant.
(b) Applicability.
This section applies to all historical or culturally significant properties as
identified in the Heeia MP.
(c)
Preservation and consultation. Properties identified in the Heeia MP that are
deemed to be historically or culturally significant shall be preserved and
protected in accordance with the implementing regulations of section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act and chapter
6E, HRS:
(1) All projects that propose the restoration
of historic and cultural sites shall consult with the department of land and
natural resources, state historic preservation division ("SHPD"), department of
land and natural resources to allow an opportunity for review of the effect of
the proposed project on any historic properties or burial sites, pursuant to
section
6E-43,
HRS;
(2) A written letter of
concurrence from SHPD or adequate documentation that the applicant has complied
with the requirements of chapter
6E, HRS, shall be included with the
permit application to the authority; and
(3) All SHPD requirements shall be completed
by the applicant prior to submittal of a permit application to the
authority.
(d) Uses
classifications. A property designated historic or culturally significant may
be put to any use permitted in the land use zone in which the property is
situated, subject to the requirements of this section.
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