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INTRODUCTION <br />standards. Investigations listed as mine exploration typically included a number of small locations for <br />stratigraphic cores. Portions of Sections 16, 17, 20, and 28 of T4N, R93W have not yet been surveyed. <br />The remaining portions of the proposed permit revision area, including all of the proposed mining <br />affected areas, have been adequately surveyed for cultural resources. Table 2.04.4-2 briefly summarizes <br />the cultural resource sites that are within the permit revision boundary. <br />Documented cultural resources within the South Taylor/Lower Wilson mining areas are shown on Map <br />16B. Sites located within the actual proposed mining impact areas include a historic trash scatter, historic <br />dugout and bridge, a prehistoric open architectural site and isolated feature, and a historic isolated <br />collection of rock cairns. Of these, site 5MF 934 and 5MF 4005 are the only features that could be <br />disturbed by proposed mining activities. 5MF 934 is an unevaluated trash scatter that was considered not <br />eligible for the Register (Pool and Spath, 1995). 5MF 4005 is an isolated collection of three rock cairns <br />and an associated overgrown two -track; this site was considered not eligible for the Register (Pool and <br />Spath, 1995). <br />Documented cultural resources in the vicinity of the proposed new road from the Wilson Creek road to <br />the Gossard Loadout are shown on Map 16B. They include three prehistoric camps, a historic camp, and <br />two prehistoric isolated finds. Of these, one prehistoric camp is eligible for the Register (5MF 1935), one <br />site is unevaluated (5MF4003), and the remaining sites are recommended as not eligible for the Register. <br />The unevaluated site, 5MF4003 is located near the proposed crossing of Wilson Creek on the access road <br />to the Gossard Loadout. The current road alignment might impact this site; thus the site will be evaluated <br />prior to impact. The eligible site is on the other (west) side of the Wilson Creek Road from the proposed <br />crossing, and as such, is not expected to be disturbed by mine development activities. If this site cannot <br />be avoided it will require data recovery or some other form of mitigation. The likelihood that additional <br />eligible resources will be found in the portions of the permit area that have not yet been surveyed is <br />considered fairly low by the archaeologists. <br />Documented cultural resources in the vicinity of surface disturbances at South Taylor include several <br />isolated finds. These finds were all recommended as ineligible for the Register. <br />South Taylor/Lower Wilson — Rule 2, Page 8 Revision Date: 11/19/15 <br />Revision No.: PR -04 <br />