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View from the beach, Mike is holding a pole at the proposed roofline and Jim is holding a pole which is the height of the proposed rock wall. |
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View from mauka, the two trucks belong to scuba divers who were using the area on that day, they are parked where "Zoe's" room would be located. |
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Another Mauka view. SHIP 2380 (A burial) is in the foreground and SHIP 2383 (another burial) is behind Mike. |
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Same perspective but lower so the trucks are not visible. |
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SHIP 6440 in the ag area, a burial that would be located about 20' from the diesel generator and less than five feet from the water tank. |
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View of the building site looking North. |
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View of the beach from within the proposed "terrace" |
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View of the coastline looking North |
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A repeat of the photo in the environmental assessment: this time a genuinely concerned resident and a Hawaiian with real spiritual ties to the land discussing conservation, not development. |
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View of the proposed building site from the surf spot, Mike is still holding the pole. A "view to the coastline." |
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View from the surf site looking North, the "rugged and undeveloped coastline" |
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View of the front terrace, which was not counted in the developed area figures because it will be "at grade". Also a view of the substrate in the area of the chlorinated leach field which will be about 25 feet above sea level. |
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View looking South from the North end of the property. Three individuals line fishing and one individual in the mid-ground using throw nets. The building site is in the background. A "view along the coastline" |
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View of the proposed "public parking area". One truck takes up all the available area due to proximity of the canoe shed. |
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View of the portal at the proposed public access area, contrasted with the portal at the building site. |