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RECEIVED <br />• ~: ~~ <br />~~~ JAN 2 72006 <br />_ ~~ .~-< / <br />COIORADO ~ "'/m.ia..r tnc..w..e co6yi <br />HLS'PORICAL ~ <br />SOCIETY <br />Tee Colm.do E[l.ccrs e[Q.eam 19x0 Broedw~y Denver, Cobeado eDfQa.sts7 <br />Jannmy 23, 2006 <br />Erica S. Ctsby <br />Environments! Protection specialist <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Snarl, Rro. 2l5 - <br />Denver, CO 80203 / i <br />Re: Colorado Marble LLC., Lily Mines (PermiE No. M-1987-02/8) (CHS #47l 14) <br />Dear Ms. Crosby. <br />This is to aclowwtodge raaeipt of your correspondence dated January 12, 2006 (recxived by our <br />office on Ian noncan glhe project Listed above. <br />Hosed on the maps and information provided, a search of the Colorado Ctiltural Resource Inventory <br />indicated that two cultural resotnees that ace eligible or potentially eligible for the Natural Register <br />of Historic Places (NRHP) ara located within or very roar the proposed pemdt area Site SCF330 <br />(l.ivy Mine, Last Chance Claim) was officially ddennirkd elig}ble on April 5, 1992.Oa that same <br />date it was detemtiued by our Office that additional data was need to determine the NRHP eligibifiry <br />of SCF1095 (Garfield Mine, Little Annie Claim). <br />Should human ranaitts be discovered during mining activities the requiteanenis tmdsr State law <br />CRS 2480 part 13 apply and must be followed. <br />Thank yrou for the oppottunity to comment. if we may be of further assistance, please contact Greg <br />Wolff et (303) 8664674. <br />Sincerely, <br />Georgianne Contiguglia <br />State Historic Preservation OfScer . . <br />GC/GAW <br />