Laserfiche WebLink
• <br />Page Four <br />Cultural Resources Review <br />GEX Roadside & Cameo fll <br />April 27,1981 <br />11) Site maps. <br />test pits. <br /> <br />If testing was conducted, show the locations of <br />ADEQUATE: no sites recorded. <br />n. Site forms - appendix. Forms should include a detailed map <br />showing site extent, artifactual distribution, Location of <br />features, etc. <br />ADEQUATE: no sites recorded <br />o. A Discussion of Significance - Each site should be evaluated as to <br />why it is considered eligible or not eligible for inclusion in the <br />National Register of Historic Places. Evaluations must be made <br />using the National Register Criteria for Evaluation 36CFR 60.6. <br />These evaluations must be sufficiently justified. The Level of <br />documentation for these recommendations must be sufficient to <br />allow use of the information in seeking determination of <br />eligibility from the appropriate State Historic Preservation <br />Officer or the Keeper of the Register. <br />ADEQUATE: no sites recorded <br />p. List of isolated finds located, along with descriptive information <br />(including line drawings or adequate photographs). <br />ADEQUATE: no isolated finds <br />q. An accurate map which clearly shows site locations in relationship <br />to any surface disturbing activity or blasting. If any areas were <br />not surveyed a detailed explanation should be included. <br />ADEQUATE: no sites recorded <br />r. An accurate map which clearly shows the area(s) surveyed. <br />INADEQUATE: not included; needed. <br />s. References. <br />ADEQUATE: for present report. <br />780.31, 784.17 <br />B. Description of Applicant's Proposal - Does the application inventory <br />report: <br />1. Provide a discussion of project impacts for each identified property <br />which is listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of <br />Historic Places? Impacts should be determined by comparing site <br />locations to areas of proposed disturbance (mine facilities, pit <br />Layout, any topsoil removal or stockpiling, areas of blasting, areas <br />of subsidence, etc.). Include in this discussion the potential <br />