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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/18/2016
Doc Name
Historic Properties Treatment Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 16 Exhibit 5 Item 2
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Historic Properties Treatment Plan, Colloni Mine, Colorado 19 <br />The historic component at Site 5MF4003 is recommended as non-contributing. It is not <br />associated with significant national, regional, or local historic events. It was settled relatively <br />late (1925), and does not factor into settlement during the territorial period or early Colorado <br />statehood. It is not associated with an individual (Augustus Merritt) of extraordinary historic <br />significance. The building and structures on the site are in ruins, have poor physical integrity, <br />and possess no significant engineering or architectural attributes of design, materials, or <br />workmanship. The materials are of local origin. The site has no potential to further the <br />understanding of local or regional historic settlement, subsistence, or socioeconomics patterns. <br />The site is eligible for the NRHP under Criterion D and currently lies approximately 1,000 ft <br />(305 m) outside of the northeastern boundary of the revised project boundary, but it is adjacent <br />to the proposed access road and pipeline corridor. Disturbance to the site would cause an <br />adverse effect. The scope of work is included in Section 4.3 below. Based on the research <br />design, questions concerning lithic technology and subsistence patterns may be addressed at this <br />site. <br />3.4 SITE 5MF6098 <br />Site Description: Site 5MF6098 is a multicomponent site consisting of a large prehistoric <br />artifact scatter and a historic mining/ranching site in the southwestern corner of the site. The <br />site is located along the floodplain of Collom Creek at the boundary between the uplift of the <br />Danforth Hills and the Axial Basin. To the west of the site is a steep -sided, flat-topped, <br />north/south-trending ridge and to the east is a northwest/southeast-trending ridge (Figure 3.4). <br />Sediments at the site consist of a deep alluvially derived silty -clay loam. Sediment is at least <br />7 m deep as indicated by the incised meander of Collom Creek. Minimal gravels (<5%) were <br />noted throughout the site and consist of poorly sorted sandstone rocks ranging in size from <br />pebbles to cobbles. Vegetation at the site consists of sagebrush, bunchgrass, cheatgrass, and <br />various fortis. The eastern floodplain of Collom Creek has more grasses, and the western <br />floodplain is mostly dense sagebrush. Overall, vegetation coverage at the site is 50-75%. <br />47599 TRC Mariah Associates Inc. <br />
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