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2.05.6 <br />(4) Protection of public parks and historic places <br />(4)(a) There are no publicly owned parks or places listed on the National Register <br />of Historic Places that may be adversely affected by the proposed operation. <br />(4)(b) The town site of Bowie, site 5DT'122, although heavily disturbed is a historic <br />site. All that remains is the mine office, the Bowie house garage, and two <br />mine garages. According to the Cultural Resources Inventory Report, the <br />four remaining buildings are eligible for listing on the National Register of <br />Historic Places. Therefore, the images of these buildings were preserved by <br />the preparation of a Historic American Buildino Survey (HAGS) level II <br />documentation for each building. <br />The King Mine site, associated with the town site of Bowie, site 5bT1053, <br />has been heavily disturbed. The remaining buildings include a hoist house, <br />power plant, mule barn, powder magazines and sales house. The power <br />plant and hoist house are community landmarks. According to the Cultural <br />Resources Inventory Report, the power plant and hoist house are eligible for <br />listing on the National Register of Hisloric Places. Therefore, the images of <br />these buildings were preserved by the preparation of a Historic American <br />Building Survev (NABS) level II documentation for each building. <br />The level Il Documentation of Structures is presented in Volume VI, Cultural <br />Resources. <br />If cultural resources are uncovered during any approved construction project <br />that have not been identified previously, work will temporarily cease and the <br />resources evaluated according to proper procedures. <br />• <br />PR-03 2.05 - 90 - 9199 <br />