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€: <br />HISTORY <br />May 18, 2015 <br />Timothy A. Cazier <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: Notice of 110(2) To 110d Hard Rock/Metal Mining Reclamation Permit Conversion <br />Application Consideration Conversion Mineral Mountain Gold, LLC, Mineral Mountain Project, <br />Permit No. M-2014-045, Cn01 (SHPO Project #68164) <br />Dear Mr. Cazier: <br />Thank you for your correspondence dated May 11, 2015 (received by our office on May 15, 2015) <br />regarding the subject project. <br />A search of the Colorado Cultural Resource Inventory database indicated that no cultural resource <br />inventories have taken place in the vicinity of the proposed project area and no historic properties <br />have been recorded within the subject property. However, our files contain incomplete information <br />for this area, as most of Colorado has not been inventoried for cultural resources. As a result, there is <br />the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist within the proposed project area. <br />Should human remains be discovered during the proposed project activities, the requirements under <br />State law C.R.S. 24-80 (part 13) apply and must be followed. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. If we may be of further assistance, please contact Todd <br />McMahon, Staff Archaeologist at (303) 866-4607/todd.mcmahon&state.co.us or Dan Corson, <br />Intergovernmental Services Director at (303) 866-2673/ dan.corson&state.co.us. <br />Sincerely, <br />Edward C. Nichols <br />State Historic Preservation Officer <br />ECN/TCM <br />