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-~- <br />t~. ~~~: <br />~~~ <br />`~J <br />COLORADO <br />HISTORICAL <br />SOCIETY <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />9~ <br />R~ <br />~~ ~, ., <br />. .~ <br />SEC 7 1992 <br />ggl~'E~iAI,' t ~,;_ <br />The Colorado History Museum 1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203-2137 <br />December 1, 1992 <br />Harry B. Ranney <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm. 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Oakridge Energy, Inc., File No. C-92-080 <br />Dear Mr. Ranney: <br />This office has reviewed the additional information and map provided by <br />Darry Ferguson in his correspondence of November 23, 1992 concerning the <br />Oakridge Energy mine. <br />It appears that mining operations in the area of the current disturbance <br />have destroyed a portion of archaeological site SLP356. However, it <br />appears that portions of the site may still exist southwest of the current <br />disturbance. We, therefore, request that mining operations not be <br />permitted outside the area of current disturbance in this southwest portion <br />(see enclosed map). The area of planned disturbance is outside the site <br />boundaries and will not affect cultural resources. <br />Should unidentified cultural resources be discovered during mining <br />operations, work must be halted until the resources have been evaluated in <br />terms of the National Register criteria, 36 CFR 60.4, in consultation with <br />this office. <br />If we may be of further assistance please contact Jim Green at 866-4674. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />James E. Hartmann <br />State Historic Preservation Officer <br />JEH/WJG <br />cc: D. Ferguson <br />