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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997089
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/16/1997
Doc Name
STONE GRAVEL PIT 112 APPLICATION WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPATION AND ADDITIONAL ISSUES RAISED
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TRAVIS E STILLS
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Ms. Campbell Bell 2 December 5, 1997 <br />Stone Gravel Pit Permit No. M-97-089 <br />posted by BLM, may have been previously removed by BLM personnel. <br />It is possible that additional markers exist in the SW quadrant of the proposed permit area <br />than were placed by BLM. Additionally, survey ribbons may have been removed by <br />livestock andior wildlife, adding to the uncertainty of the area(s) previously delineated by <br />survey ribbon. <br />Apparently, BLM had delineated specific area(s) with survey ribbon and pin flagging <br />(possibly removed). BLM had supervised the excavations referenced in DMG 11 /21197 <br />inspection report. Please direct inquiries regarding the proximity of the excavations to <br />the specific areas} delineated by BLM, to the BLM. <br />Inquiry: /have walked this /and many times and !have found more than Jive test <br />trenches. The trenches /have located are approximate/y ten (10J feet long <br />and three (31 feet wide. Some of these trenches had been left open and they <br />measured nine (gJ feet deep. !have photographs of the open trenches that <br />would be happy to share with you. They were fi/led in after l notified BLM <br />that /had discovered open trenches. You a/so made no mention of the fact <br />that a blade had been dropped and quite a few new roads had been made in <br />a random fashion... Can /assume that you did not walk a large portion of the <br />permif area since there is no mention of the larger trenches and the roads <br />that have been cut? <br />DMG inspection included much of the proposed permit area and surrounding areas. <br />Observations made by DMG, during the inspection, are recorded in the referenced <br />inspection report. The proposed permit area encompasses approximately 158 acres of <br />rolling sage brush lands. Additional disturbances may exist, but were not observed by the <br />DMG inspector. <br />Thank you for offering photographic evidence of disturbances, not observed by DMG. <br />Please note that photographic evidence must be dated and show sufficient detail to <br />identify the location and nature of the activity. <br />Comment: A/so, one of these roads ran across the top of the cultural site and its <br />midden. <br />Please note that in these proceedings DMG authority is limited to enforcement of the <br />Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials, Section 34- <br />32.5-101 et seq., C.R.S., and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations of the <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. Possible damage to archaeological site is a non- <br />
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