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State Historic Preservation Plan

City & County of HonoluluMay 22, 2012

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Formal Presentation Purpose & guidelines for today’s meeting Background on historic preservation plans Historic preservation in the State today

Discussion on priorities & approaches for the future

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Agenda

To gather community input on priorities & recommendations for historic preservation statewide for the next five years. Key component to making this plan a success

The Plan will guide efforts to preserve & protect the valuable historic & cultural resources of the state. Influence the direction of changes to be more

sensitive to historic preservation & cultural resources Serve as a road map for future activities for all

entities statewide involved in historic preservation

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Why are we here?

Focus on contributing input for the 2012-2017 State Historic Preservation Plan All other topics may be discussed after the formal

presentation Allow time for everyone to participate

May require limiting the contributions of some individuals to allow time for everyone

Role of the facilitators Keep the conversation focused on the plan Allow participants equal time throughout the

evening including breakout sessions

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Meeting Guidelines

National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Focus local, state & national efforts on a goal

to preserve the historic fabric of the nation A State Historic Preservation Officer in every

state. This includes

districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects

The National Register of Historic Places5

History

State Historic Preservation Division oversight

To be successful must have the cooperation & support of Other State Departments County Government Community groups Non-profits Native Hawaiian

Organizations Private landowners

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Whose plan?

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The Planning Process

Indicators of Where Historic Preservation is in

the State today?

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Approximate number of sites on the

National Register of Historic Places and Hawaii Register of

Historic Places

Historic Districts – 8 Military sites – 20 Archaeological sites – 17 Heiau - 14 Churches or Missions – 12 Hawaiian Royalty Sites - 10 Residences - 200

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Types of O’ahu sites on the Hawaii & National

Registers of Historic Places

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Statewide Priorities for type of resources to

preserve Weighted Priority Ranking - Preliminary Data

1.Identify more sites eligible for the Registers

2.Add more sites to the Registers

3.Better protection of existing sites - enforcement

4.Encourage private owners to preserve historic sites/buildings

5.Other

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What needs to be done to preserve & protect historic

sites & resources?

01:00

1 27.3%

2 0.0%

3 45.5%

4 18.2%

5 9.1%

1.Educate community about history of the island

2.Build capacity & knowledge of grassroots preservation organizations

3.Educate community about benefits of HP

4.Easier access to HP rules & regulations

5.Other

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What should be done to increase support of historic

preservation in your community?

01:00

1 75.0%

2 0.0%

3 25.0%

4 0.0%

5 0.0%

Are there sites on O’ahu that you feel should be protected or that are being threatened?

What is currently being done in your community to support historic preservation of these sites or others?

What more do you feel should be done? What should be the priorities for the State

Historic Preservation Plan? What can the residents of O’ahu do?

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Next Step – Discuss the Following:

Mahalo!www.hawaiihistoricpreservation.com

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