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Beach Park. The proposed project will utilize federal funding and will be considered a federal action and undertaking, as defined by Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended (2006). The proposed action will install approximately 1,000 feet of 24-ineh diameter underground pipes to connect five existing drywells to an existing drainage inlet. The new 24-ineh pipes will replace existing 12-ineh perforated pipes between a few of the drywells. Construction activities will require trenching, removal of existing pipes, installation of new pipes, and utility relocations. The bus stop along the makai side of Farrington Highway will require temporary relocation during eonstruction. All construction impacts and ground disturbance will be contained within the Farrington Highway right-of-way (ROW). The Area of Potential Effect (APE) is limited to the existing highway right-of-way and extends for approximately 0.2 mile. Pursuant to Section 106 of the NHPA, Native Hawaiian Organizations and Native Hawaiian descendants with ancestral lineal or cultural ties to, cultural knowledge or concerns for, and cultural or religious attachment to the proposed APE are requested to contact Mr. Ramon Acob, HDOT Project Manager, via email at ramon. acob@hawaii.gov, or by US Postal Service to Hawaii Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Design Branch, 601 Kamokila Boulevard, Room 636, Kapolei, Hawaii 96707. Please respond in writing by October 1, 2014. NOTICE OF CONS ULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NAĪIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006) SADDLE ROAD EXTENSION: FROM MĀMALAHOA HIGHWAY TO QUEEN KA'AHUMANU HIGHWAY, WAIKOLOA AND PU'UANAHULU AHUPUA'A, SOUTH KŌHALA AND NORTH KONA DISTRICTS,