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(PHASE IV) (PHASE I) (PHASE II) (PHASE III) Open-design Gate Special Access Vehicles Only Beyond this Point Baseyard / Staging Area/Alternate DLNR Helicopter Landing Zone (Verify available space during design) Interpretive Displays (Visitor Information/ Safety/Directional Signage) Potential Restored Wetlands / Lo‘i Survey area for archeological resources & determine feasiblility of wetland and / or lo‘i restoration Rockfall Safety Buffer (30’ min. from cave entrance, vegetate with native plants) Restore Sand Dune Feature 15 (1600-15) Loko Naia (loko kalo) Feature 11 (1600-11) Ka Ulu a Paoa Heiau Feature 1 (1600-1) Loko Kēē Feature 12 (1600-12) Park Entry & Signage Filter run-off prior to entering lo‘i. Design native bioswale outside of ‘auwai for stormwater runoff & rockfall catchment Restored ‘Auwai (in conjunction with Phases II & III, repectively, as appropriate) Survey & Restore Lo‘i & ‘Auwai Feature 5 (1600-5) Waiakapala‘e (Wet Cave) Dense Native Hala Screen Feature 4 (1600-4) Wai a Kanaloa (Wet Cave) ADA Accessible. Pedestrian Path Interpretive Displays (Wai a Kanaloa Cave / Waiakapalae / Loko / Wetlands) (as appropriate) Native dune plants (Lo‘i) Traditional Hale Viewing Area Foot bridge Kalalau Trail Head Rehabilitate Allerton’s Caretaker’s Cottage Maintain Existing Foundation Kilioe, Pōhaku Piko Feature 2 (1600-2) Ke Ahu a Laka Kē‘ē Hula Platform Hula Complex Maintain Existing Limited Access Road Restore Stream Environment (Protect from Apple Snails) 100 total stalls as shown. Adjust based on shuttle operations Rehabilitate Existing Montgomery House (as appropriate) Native Dune Plants Location of Historic Poi Mill Hälau Wa‘a Cultural Gathering Place with Open Hale Picnic Area (ADA Accessible) Existing Gate Dense Native Tree Screen & possible Engineered Solution/ Fence for Rockfall Mitigation Reconstructed Hale & Lo‘i Interpretive Site Turnaround & Shuttle Stop Existing Interpretive Display (Trail / Hula / Lohi‘au) Replace with native and/or Polyerian- introduced plants ( as appropriate, typical symbol) Remove Invasive Alien Plants Existing Comfort Station Constructed Wetlands & Showers ADA / Special Access Parking (13 stalls) Relocated Lifeguard Tower (requires some tree cutting) Bicycle Racks Bicycle Racks Ocean Safety Signage - Taro Harvesting - Fisherman - Emergency - Family - Cemetery - Caretakers Restricted Vehicular Access Allerton’s House Site Staging Area LEGEND Welcome Hale Bicycle Racks New Restrooms Rehabilitate Allerton’s Cottage for Hula Use Proposed Gate Restored Hula Complex Pedestrian Path to Kē‘ē Lifeguard Tower Landscaped Natural Drainage System /Bioswale Rehabilitate Montgomery House for Lo‘i / Park Use Picnic Areas w/ Tables Parking Lots Staging Area/Alternate Helicopter Landing Zone Restore Agricultural Complex (Phases) Turnaround & Shuttle Stop Hälau Wa‘a Proposed Cultural Gathering Area Rainwater Catchment Cisterns Rockfall Mitigation Measures Reconstructed Hale and Lo‘i Interpretive Site Rockfall Hazard Warning Signs Interpretive Displays Ocean Safety Signage Estimated Makai Boundary for Simulated Rockfall Hazard(AECOM 2013)

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(PHASE IV)

(PHASE I)

(PHASE II)

(PHASE III)

Open-designGateSpecial Access Vehicles OnlyBeyond this Point

Baseyard / Staging Area/AlternateDLNR Helicopter Landing Zone (Verify available space during design)

InterpretiveDisplays

(Visitor Information/Safety/Directional Signage)

Potential Restored Wetlands / Lo‘iSurvey area for archeologicalresources & determine feasiblility of wetland and / or lo‘i restoration

Rockfall Safety Buffer(30’ min. from caveentrance, vegetatewith native plants)

RestoreSand DuneFeature 15 (1600-15)

Loko Naia(loko kalo)

Feature 11 (1600-11)

Ka Ulu a Paoa HeiauFeature 1 (1600-1)

Loko Kē‘ēFeature 12 (1600-12)

Park Entry& Signage

Filter run-off prior to entering lo‘i. Design native bioswale outside of ‘auwai for stormwater runoff& rockfall catchment

Restored ‘Auwai

(in conjunction with Phases II & III, repectively, as appropriate)

Survey & Restore Lo‘i & ‘Auwai

Feature 5 (1600-5)

Waiakapala‘e(Wet Cave)

Dense NativeHala Screen

Feature 4 (1600-4)

Wai a Kanaloa(Wet Cave)

ADA Accessible.Pedestrian Path

Interpretive Displays(Wai a Kanaloa Cave /Waiakapalae / Loko / Wetlands)

(as appropriate)Native dune plants

(Lo‘i)

TraditionalHale

ViewingArea

Footbridge

KalalauTrail Head

Rehabilitate Allerton’s Caretaker’s Cottage

Maintain ExistingFoundation

Kilioe, Pōhaku Piko

Feature 2 (1600-2)

Ke Ahu a LakaKē‘ē Hula Platform

Hula Complex

Maintain ExistingLimited Access Road

Restore Stream Environment(Protect from Apple Snails)

100 total stalls as shown. Adjustbased on shuttle operations

Rehabilitate Existing Montgomery House

(as appropriate)Native Dune Plants

Location ofHistoric Poi Mill

HälauWa‘a

CulturalGatheringPlace withOpen Hale

Picnic Area(ADA Accessible)

ExistingGate

Dense Native Tree Screen & possible Engineered Solution/Fence for Rockfall Mitigation

ReconstructedHale & Lo‘iInterpretive Site

Turnaround & Shuttle Stop

Existing InterpretiveDisplay (Trail / Hula / Lohi‘au)

Replace with nativeand/or Polyerian-introducedplants ( as appropriate,typical symbol)

Remove InvasiveAlien Plants

Existing Comfort StationConstructed Wetlands& Showers

ADA / Special Access Parking (13 stalls)

RelocatedLifeguard Tower(requires some

tree cutting)

BicycleRacks

BicycleRacks

Ocean SafetySignage

- Taro Harvesting- Fisherman- Emergency- Family - Cemetery- Caretakers

Restricted Vehicular Access

Allerton’s House Site

Staging Area

LEGENDWelcome HaleBicycle Racks

New Restrooms

Rehabilitate Allerton’s Cottage for Hula Use

Proposed Gate

Restored Hula Complex

Pedestrian Path to Kē‘ēLifeguard Tower

Landscaped Natural Drainage System /Bioswale

Rehabilitate Montgomery House for Lo‘i / Park Use Picnic Areas w/ TablesParking LotsStaging Area/Alternate Helicopter Landing ZoneRestore Agricultural Complex (Phases)Turnaround & Shuttle StopHälau Wa‘aProposed Cultural Gathering AreaRainwater Catchment CisternsRockfall Mitigation MeasuresReconstructed Hale and Lo‘i Interpretive SiteRockfall Hazard Warning SignsInterpretive Displays

Ocean Safety Signage

Estimated Makai Boundary for Simulated Rockfall Hazard (AECOM 2013)

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revised planfor entry Complex

Hä‘ena State Park ISLAND OF KAUA‘I

07/23/2016

AECOM StudyESTIMATED POTENTIAL FOR SIMULATED ROCKFALLS TO REACH THIS POINT: 0% CHANCE 5% CHANCE

KŪHĪO HIGHWAY

TOKĒ‘Ē

HALE & LO‘IINTERPRETIVE

SITE

GATE

PROPOSED PATH (ADA ACCESSIBLE)

LIMITED ACCESS

TRADITIONAL HALE(20’X30’)

TRADITIONALHALE

PARK ENTRY

TOKĒ‘Ē

VIEWINGAREA

ESTIMATEDLOCATION OF EXISTING

VEHICLE PATH

EXIT

PUBLICPARKING

SIGN

RESTORED ‘AUWAI(ALSO SERVES AS DRAINAGE & ROCKFALL

MITIGATION DITCH MIN 3’ DEEP w/5’ WIDE BOTTOM.1:1 SLOPE ON MAUKA BANK VERTICAL MAKAI BANK)

IF VEHICLE ACCESSTO REMAIN, CORDON FOR

LO‘I ACCESS(HUI & STATE PARKS ONLY)

HALA TREESCREEN

FILTER RUNOFFPRIOR TO

ENTERING LO’I

BICYCLERACK

EXISTINGGATE

ELEVATE PATHOVER ‘AUWAI

PARKING: APPROX - 1OO PARKING STALLS AS SHOWN ADJUST APPROPRIATELY BASED ON SHUTTLE OPERATIONS AND NON-FEE USERS

(INCLUDES 5 ADA STALLS)

BASEYARD/STAGING AREA/

ALTERNATE EMERGENCYLANDING zONE

(IF LARGE ENOUGH)

GATE

ENTRYKIOSK

SHUTTLE STOPSHADE

STRUCTURES

TURNAROUN

D

TOHANALEI

SPECIAL ACCESS EXIT

GATE

ROCKFALL HAzARD WARNING SIGN

LOW ROCKWALLOR FENCE

SPECIALACCESS

ONLY

FEE-PAYINGLOT

NON-FEELOT

ALTERNATE EMERGENCY

HELICOPTER LANDING zONE

RESTROOMSSTAGING AREA

REVISED HĀ‘ENA STATE PARK MASTER PLANJuly 2016

Existing Park

Entry Area Only (Enlarged)

Mahalo nui to everyone who shared their input on Hā‘ena State Park! Based on the feedback received after the August 2015 presentation of the Draft Hā‘ena State Park Master Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), the following changes have been made to the plan:

1. The education center and caretaker’s cottage have been deleted. A smaller welcome hale is all that will be located at the entrance and is envisioned as a thatched open traditional Hawaiian hale.

2. New restrooms for men and women (located to the right of the welcome hale, but separate).

3. The interpretive path is now a pedestrian-only path and its alignment is shifted mauka near Kē‘ē to better direct people towards the beach areas overseen by the lifeguards. The loop path through the lo‘i back to the entrance has also been deleted.

4. The main parking area is separated into a fee-paying lot and a non-fee paying lot that can be adjusted in size as needed.

The only new features to the park will be:• Entry turnaround with shuttle stop• Formalized parking lot with kiosk • Welcome hale• Pedestrian path• Parking area bathrooms• Cultural gathering area with hālau wa‘a and traditional hale

For more information, please check the Hawai‘i State Parks website:http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/