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DRMS Permit Index
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M1993041
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General Documents
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5/10/2022
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Special Use Permit
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Boulder County
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JPL
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5 <br /> Boulder County is the local governmental land use authority, and <br /> Southdown has received a Special Use Permit, Site Specific <br /> Development Plan, and Development Agreement from the Board of <br /> County Commissioners (Permit Docket No. SU-93-14 and V-93-9) . <br /> No federal action or individual permit is required for the <br /> Project. An Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide permit has been <br /> issued for a bridge pier for the haul road crossing of St. Wain <br /> Creek. <br /> Both the State of Colorado and Boulder County have conditioned <br /> the above referenced permits upon a comprehensive plan for <br /> management, by preservation and mitigation, for cultural <br /> resources in the project area, including paleontological, <br /> archaeological, and historic resources (Section 1 .2) . This <br /> Cultural Resource Management Plan (CRMP) is submitted in <br /> fulfillment of this requirement. <br /> Steps taken by Southdown to develop this CRMP include: <br /> 1 . field research for identification of cultural resources <br /> 2. evaluation of cultural resources for eligibility for the <br /> National and State Registers of Historic places <br /> 3. determination of project impacts on eligible cultural <br /> resource properties, and whether the impacts are adverse or <br /> beneficial. <br /> 4 . development of general procedures for cultural resource <br /> management <br /> 5. regulatory agency consultations and public review of Project <br /> Field ResearCh for- IdentifigatioLl of Cultural Resources <br /> From 1989 through 1994 Southdown has authorized no less than 21 <br /> cultural resource studies for the Project. These studies have <br />
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