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Section 771.23 (d) Continued. <br />• Archaeological, Cultural, and Historic Features <br />ttichael Metcalf <br />Archaeologist <br />Powers Elevation Company <br />Eagle, Colorado 80123 <br />Sherry Hansen <br />Archaeologist <br />Bureau of Land Management <br />P. 0. Box 248 <br />Craig, Colorado 81625 <br />Frederic J. Athearn <br />State Historian <br />Colorado State Office <br />Bureau of Land Management <br />Colorado State Bank Building <br />1600 Broadway <br />Denver, Colorado 80202 <br />(e) Maps and plans-General requirements. <br />(1) Maps submitted with applications shall be presented in a consoli- <br />• dated format, to the extent possible, and shall include all the types <br />of information that are set forth on topographic maps of the U. S. <br />Geological Survey of the 1:24,000 scale series. Maps of the permit <br />area shall be at a scale of 1:6,000 or larger. Maps of the remainder <br />of the mine plan area and the adjacent areas shall clearly show the lands <br />and waters within those areas and be in a scale determined by the regu- <br />latory authority, but in no event smaller than 1:24,000. <br />(2) All maps and plans submitted with the application shall distinguish <br />among each of the phases during which surface coal mining operations <br />were or will be conducted at any place within the mine plan area. At a <br />minimum, distinctions shall be clearly shown among those portions of the <br />mine plan area in which surface coal mining operations occurred-- <br />(i) Prior to August 3, 1977; <br />(ii) After August 3, 1977, and prior to either-- <br />(A) May 3, 1978; or <br />(B) In the case of an applicant or operator which ob±ained a small <br />operator's exemption in accordance with 30 CFR 710.12, January 1, 1979; <br />. (iii) After May 3, 1978 (or January 1, 1979, for persons who received <br />771-14 <br />