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"At the request of Mr. Ken Melrose, director of planning for Waikoloa Development Company, Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D., Inc. (PHRI) conducted an archaeological inventory survey (100% surface and limited subsurface) of the Waikoloa Beach Resort adjacent coastal parcels project area in the Lands of Anaehoomalu and Puuanahulu, South Kohala and North Kona Districts, Island of Hawaii (TMK 3-6-9-07:15). Consisting of approximately 37 ac overall, the specific parcels comprising the project area are TMK-3-7-1-3:10 (White parcel, c. 27 ac) in the Land of Puuanahulu, and TMK 3-6-7-07:15 (Smart parcel, c. 10 ac.) in the Land of Anaehoomalu. The basic objectives of the inventory survey were to provide information appropriate to and sufficient for the preparation of (a) environmental impact statement (EIS)-level documents, and (b) various development applications to be made to appropriate State and County regulatory offices in conjunction with the further development of both parcels"-- Page ii. .
"At the request of Mr. Sidney Fuke of Sidney Fuke & Associates, for his client, Premier Resort Development, Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D., Inc. (PHRI) conducted an archaeological field inspection survey at the Royal Vistas Estates Development project area, consisting of c. 400 acres located within the Land of Puuanahulu, North Kona District, Island of Hawaii (TMK:3-7-1-05:26-34,39-41). The overall objective of the survey was to provide information appropriate to and sufficient for subdivision and other development permit applications to be made to the County of Hawaii. The survey field work was conducted August 23 and September 8, 1989 under the supervision of PHRI Supervisory Archaeologist Alan T. Walker and under the overall direction of PHRI Principal Archaeologist Dr. Paul H. Rosendahl. The field crew included PHRI Field Archaeologists Robert Noah, Richard Sullivan, and Jack Harris. Approximately 26 man-hours of labor were expended conducting the survey field work" -- Page ii.