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€C€ <br />HISTORY <br />October 16, 2014 <br />Marcia L. Talvitie <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RECEIVED <br />OCT 2 2 2014 <br />DMSION OF <br />MINING AND SAFETYTION <br />Re: Carbon Junction Mine (Permit No. C- 1992 -080), Permit Revision Application No. 1 (PR -1), Post Mining Land <br />Use and Final Reclamation (CHS # 51909) <br />Dear Ms. Talvitie: <br />Thank you for your correspondence dated October 9, 2014 (received by our office on October 15, 2014) regarding <br />the subject undertaking. <br />Based on the documentation provided, it is our opinion that a finding of no historic properties affected [36 CFR <br />800.4(d)(1)] is appropriate for the proposed technical revision. <br />The Section 106 consultation process does involve other consulting parties such as other federal agencies, local <br />governments, and Tribes which as stipulated in 36 CFR 800.3 are required to be notified of the undertaking. <br />Additional information provided by these or other consulting parties may cause our office to re- evaluate our <br />comments and recommendations. <br />Should unidentified archaeological resources be discovered in the course of the project, work must be interrupted until <br />the resources have been evaluated in terms of the National Register of Historic Places eligibility criteria (36 CFR 60.4) <br />in consultation with our office. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. If we may be of further assistance, please contact Mark Tobias, Section <br />106 Compliance Manager, at (303) 866 -4674 or mark.tobiasgstate.co.us. <br />Sincerely, <br />41 Edward C. Nichols <br />State Historic Preservation Officer <br />ECN /MAT <br />