Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Subtitle 13 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION
Chapter 277 - RULES GOVERNING REQUIREMENTS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Section 13-277-3 - Preservation plan

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 13-277-3

Current through February, 2024

A preservation plan prepared pursuant to chapters 13-275 or 13-284, shall:

(1) Identify for each significant historic property which forms of preservation will be implemented: avoidance and protection (conservation), stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction, interpretation, or appropriate cultural use;

(2) Specify the buffer zones around each significant historic property and depict them on a map of sufficient scale;

(3) Specify short-term protection measures for each significant historic property that will be within or near a construction area;

(4) Discuss the agency or person's consultation process for historic properties deemed significant under paragraphs 13-275-6(b)(5) or 13-284-6(b)(5). The agency or person shall consult with ethnic organizations and individuals for whom the historic properties are of significance. The comments on preservation treatment expressed by these individuals or organizations shall be considered when preparing the preservation plan. The plan shall include a list of individuals and organizations consulted, and shall summarize their input.

(5) Specify the long term preservation measures to be undertaken at each significant historic property.

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