Haw. Code R. § 13-284-3 - Conducting a historic preservation review; generally
(a)
A historic preservation review may involve up to six procedural steps, in order
to determine if significant historic properties are present and, if so, to
develop and execute a detailed mitigation plan and thereby satisfactorily take
into account the impact of the project on such historic properties. Any agency
involved in this review shall consult with the SHPD and shall obtain the
written comments of the SHPD at each step of the review. In cases where any
interim protection plans are adequately in place and any data recovery
fieldwork has been adequately completed, the project may commence from a
historic preservation perspective.
(b) The review steps, described in greater
detail in the following sections, are as follows:
(1) Identification and inventory, to
determine if historic properties are present in the project's area and, if so,
to identify and document (inventory) them;
(2) Evaluation of significance;
(3) Effect (impact) determination;
(4) Mitigation commitments which commit to
acceptable forms of mitigation in order to properly handle or minimize impacts
to significant properties;
(5)
Detailed mitigation plan, scope of work to properly carry-out the general
mitigation commitments; and
(6)
Verification of completion of detailed mitigation plan.
(c) Documents for review steps one through
four shall be submitted concurrently.
(d) A receipt date shall be stamped on all
review documents received by the SHPD.
(e) The SHPD shall send its written comments
on each step's submittal to the agency within the amount of time specified
under each section of this rule, or by a mutually agreed upon date. If the SHPD
fails to send written comments within the set time, or by a mutually agreed
upon date, then the SHPD is presumed to concur with the agency's
submittal.
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