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8/24/2016 10:44:36 PM
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11/20/2007 11:00:58 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993023
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
GOVERNMENT STATUTES
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D
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// mil ~ _~ ._..._. <br />Cultural Resou~es Management <br />~ ~ <br />1, ntract was signed between tie U.S. Fores <br />ice and the Society whereb}~ the Soviet ccepts <br />} r ponsibility for all survey aid salvage rk on <br />U. Forest Service administration land be af- <br />fe by timber cutting, road ~uildin recrea- <br />ticjn velopment, and the like,: As y as one <br />hu~{dre 'fty thousand acres o lan fight re- <br />r qufre su s in any given yea ~, ppendix L). <br /> <br />b <br />t <br />{~ <br />C <br />I <br />:. <br />t. <br /> <br />P <br />~ 2, Th~ Colorado onsulting Commit meetings have <br />been expanded include, whe at all possible, <br />federal and sta agency off' is whose areas of <br />administration h the g. <br />hitoric resources. Such <br />ye r included'offici s <br />vide, Bureau of Land <br />Board, State Highway D <br />lie, and the Office t <br />s esQt effect on Colorado's <br />et$ngs in the past <br />m th3e U.S. Forest Ser- <br />smentr, Denver Water <br />tment~, Fish and Wild- <br />-,GOt{ernor. <br />3, The Society staff iewed sd <br />being funded by t Colorado <br />ni 1 Commission. Suggestions <br />nuer of prof s affecting <br />sixteen projects <br />tennial-Bicenten- <br />offered on a <br />i al Register <br />si es. ~ <br />4. Thy State H way Department, }having reviously <br />employed a ull-time professional his ian, also <br />employed professional archaeglogist, king the <br />de~artm one of the most culturally se ative <br />depart is in the state, It s also wit the <br />St~te ghway Department that the Society s the <br />st~o st ties by virtue of a ~ormal memora um <br />of„ reement that procedurally specifies ho is- <br />to` cal and archaeological res~rces are to b~ti <br />h dled when encountered in highway planning and <br />struction. (Appendix M). ~ <br />F ~ R <br />Register protection; <br />State leg is ter € <br />~ ' <br />~ ~ <br />to assist state agencies in identifying those aspects of the <br />cultural heritagq of the nation, state, and ocale that might <br />4 ~ <br />be inadvertently harmed by a contemplated undertaking. Once <br />~ ~ <br />F <br />a Z <br />3 3 <br />The Stite Regist~r of Historic Properties wa~ enacted primarily <br />0 <br />
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