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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
Surveys for Sites 5MF1960, 5MF2253, 5MF950 & 5MF2427
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix K Part X to XII
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D
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used to determine whether a site is eligible for nomination to the <br />National Register of Historic Places. The criteria used to determine <br />eligibility are those established in the U.S. Government Code of Federal <br />Regulations (36 CFR 60), which reads as follows: <br />Iational Register criteria for evaluation. The quality of <br />significance in American history, architecture, archeology, <br />and culture is present in districts, sites, buildings, <br />_, structures, and objects of State and local importance that <br />possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, <br />workmanship, feeling, and association, and <br />(a) that are associated with events that have made a <br />significant contribution to the broad patterns of <br />our history; or <br />(b) that are associated with the lives of persons <br />significant in our past; or <br />(c) that embody the distinctive characteristics of a <br />type, period, or method of construction, or that <br />represent the work of a master, or that possess <br />high artistic values, or drat represent a signif- <br />icant and distinguishable entity whose components <br />• may lack individual distinction; or •, <br />(d) that have yielded, or may be likely to yield, <br />information important in prehistory or history. <br />Site 5tiF2253 fails to meet the criteria established for the National <br />Register of Historic Places, and so is regarded as an insignificant <br />cultural resource. The absence of artifacts and/or features yielding <br />datable materials precludes precise determinations of site age and func- <br />tion; these factors and the lack of buried cultural deposits indicate <br />that the site has little potential to yield significant information if <br />subjected to more ttrorough investigation. There is no evidence that the <br />site is associated with persons or events important tc history. Further, <br />the site lacks architectural significance. The masonry is very crude and <br />represents little investment in labor. <br />I4ANAGEIICNT COPlSIDERATIOP;S <br />In October of 1985, site 51.1F2Z53 was recorded and evaluated by an <br />archaeologist with Nickens and Associates. It i5 herein recommended that <br />site 51.1F2253 be considered ineligible for nomination to the National <br />Register of Historic Places. Presently this evaluation of site signifi- <br />cance is a recommendation only; final determination is tire te.sk of the <br />Colorado Historic Preservation OfFicer (SIIPO). To obtain a determination <br />of site significance, a copy of this report, including a copy of the <br />• state site form coinpr•ising Appendix A, must be forwarded to the SIIPO. If <br />the SHPO determines that 5MF2253 is indeed an insignificant cultural <br />resource, then it is unlikely that Trapper I.lining, Inc., will be required <br /> <br />
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