Current through September, 2024
(a) Maps filed with the application for shoreline certification shall be on whiteprints and shall be of one of the following sizes indicated in inches: 10. 42 wide with length of 42 to 72.(b) Maps shall be drawn using an engineer or architect scale, only in units of feet. The scale used shall be clearly noted on the map. No reduced or enlarged maps shall be submitted.(c) Maps submitted for shoreline certification shall be based on an actual field survey conducted within ninety (90) days prior to the filing for a shoreline certification.(d) All maps submitted for shoreline certification shall have the licensed land surveyor's seal and testament indicating that the work was done by the land surveyor or under the land surveyor's supervision.(e) The following information and identification marks shall be included on the maps submitted for shoreline certification:(1) The maps shall indicate true north pointing towards the top.(2) Title of the maps and reference to locality in which the land is situated shall include the original source of title and name of awardee, patentee, grantee, whichever the case may be, in addition to the ili, and ahupuaa, district and island, together with the tax map key of the parcel involved and the property owner's name and address.(3) All the permanent identification marks established on the ground and all pertinent azimuths and distances shall be shown on the map.(4) The type of shoreline being determined shall be indicated on the maps, whether the shoreline located is a vegetation line, debris line, upper reaches of the wash of the waves, face of artificial structure (seawall, revetment, etc.) or a combination thereof.(f) At least two of the maps submitted shall show the direction the photographs were taken and the point or shoreline depicted in the photographs.[Eff 12/10/88; am and comp MAR 29 2003] (Auth: HRS §§ 205A-42, 205A-49) (Imp: HRS § 205A-42)