Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 37, Number 3, 1 March 2020 — NOTICE OF CONSULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION [ARTICLE]

NOTICE OF CONSULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION

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ACT (NHPA) PUA LOKE AFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT LĪHU'E, NAWILIWILIW AHUPUA'A, LĪHU'E (PUNA) DISTRICT, ISLAND OF KAUA'I, TAX MAP KEY (4) 3-8-005:0028, 029 The Kaua'i County Housing Agency (County) anticipates receiving federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the proposed project. The proposed County project is considered a federal undertaking as defined in Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 800. 16(y) and is subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). Proposed Project: The proposed affordable housing development project involves the construction of 54 multi-family affordable rental housing units together with onsite parking areas and associated utility installation. The proposed project is located in Līhu'e, Kaua'i. Area of Potential Effects (APE) The proposed Area of Potential Effects (APE) comprises Tax Map Key (TMK) (4) 3-8-005:028 and 29. The APE is a total of approximately 1.46 acres. The APE extends up to 10 feet below the surface for trench work and utility installation. The property is bounded on the northwest by the Kaua'i County Department of Water parking lot, on the northeast by Pua Loke Street, on the southeast by Haleko Road,

and on the southwest by a series of commercial and professional buildings surrounded by parking lots. All flanks of the overall APE are developed. The APE is situated within a built environment whieh includes buildings, paved parking lots, landscaping, and infrastructure. Project Findings An archaeological inventory survey (AIS) was conducted for the proposed project. The AIS resulted in negative findings, whieh are presented as an archaeological assessment (AA) report in accordance with Hawaii Administrative Rules(HAR) §13-275-5. On September 13, 2018, The State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) accepted the AA and concurred with the County's HRS 6E project effect determination of no historic properties affected. An Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared in accordance with Chapter 343 Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (Title 40 CFR Parts 1500-1508), and 24 CFR Part 58. On March 19, 2018 the Final EA and Finding of No Significant Impact (FEA-FONSI) was issued. Copies of the AA and FEA-FONSI may be viewed online at www. kauai.gov/housing Request for Consultations We weleome any information you may have on historical and eultural sites that have been recorded in or whieh you may have knowledge of within the proposed APE. In addition, if you are acquainted with any person or organization that is knowledgeable about the proposed APE, or any descendants with ancestral, lineal or cultural ties to or cultural knowledge and/ or historical properties information of or concerns for, and cultural or

religious attachment to the proposed APE, we would appreciate receiving their names and contact information. Should you wish to participate in the Section 106 process, we request your written intent. Entitled eonsulting parties during the Section 106 process includes the Advisory Council of Historic Preservation, State Historic Preservation Officers, Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs), loeal governments and applicants for federal assistance, permits, licenses and other approvals. NHOs and Native Hawaiian descendants with ancestral, lineal or cultural ties to, cultural and historical property knowledge of and/or concerns for, and cultural or religious attachment to the proposed APE are asked to contact the County by the date specified below. Other individuals and organizations with legal, eeonomie, or historic preservation interest are also requested to respond by the date below to demonstrate your interest in the proposed undertaking and provide intent to participate in the Section 106 process; your participation is subject to County approval. Please also provide your eomments on the proposed APE, any information you may have on eultural and/or historical sites that have been recorded within the APE, as well as the names and contact information of people/organizations who may have cultural affiliations and historical properties information in the vicinity of the proposed APE. Interested participants are requested to contact Ms. Kanani Fu via email at kananifu@kauai. gov, or by US Postal Service to Kaua'i County Housing Agency,

4444 Rice Street, Suite 330, Lihu'e, Hawai'i 96766. Please respond by March 18, 2020. Adam P. Roversi Housing Director Publish Date: February 17, 2018 CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - MAKU'U AHUPUA'A, PUNA DISTRICT, ISLAND OF HAWAI'I Information requested by Scientific Consultant Services, Ine. of past and ongoing cultural practices on lands of coastal Maku'u Ahupua'a, Puna District, Island of Hawai'i, TMK: (3) 1-5-010: 026 and 027. Please respond within 30 days to Glenn Escott at (808) 9380968. CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - WAHIAWA, O'AHU ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in eomplianee with a HRS Chapter 343 Environmental Assessment for the proposed Wahiawā Pedestrian Crossing Project (portions of TMKs (1)7-1-001:013, 015, 017, and 034; 7-1-002:004 and 009; and 7-4-007:007) on the Island of O'ahu. The Hawai'i Department of Transportation (HDOT) is proposing to build a pedestrian bridge (and accesses) across Ki'iki'i Stream to connect the Wahiawa Town commercial/transit center with Whitmore Village using one of three potential routes. The proposed project area location in Wahiawā Town and Whitmore Village has been considered part of both Kamananui Ahupua'a and Wahiawā Ahupua'a, and associated with three districts: Wai'anae, Waialua, and Wahiawā at different

moments in time. We are seeking consultation with 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 property, that may be impacted by the proposed project. If you have and ean share any such information please contact Teresa Gotay (tgotay@asmaffiliates.com) or Nieole Ishihara (nishihara@ asmaffiliates.com); phone (808) 439-8089, mailing address ASM Affiliates 820 Mililani St. Suite 700, Honolulu, HI 96813. €ULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - WAIKALOA AHUPUA'A, SOUTH KOHALA DISTRICT, ISLAND OF HAWAI'I ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in eomplianee with a HRS Chapter 343 Environmental Assessment for a 1.3-acre property on TMK (3) 6-8-003:015, situated in Waikāloa Ahupua'a, South Kohala District, Island of Hawai'i. We are seeking consultation with 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 property, that may be impacted by the proposed project. If you have and ean share any such information please contact Nieole Ishihara (nishihara@asmaffiliates. eom) or Lokelani Brandt (lbrandt@ asmaffiliates.com); phone (808) 969-6066, mailing address ASM Affiliates 507-A E. Lanikaula Street, Hilo, HI 96720. ■