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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006053
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/9/2006
Doc Name
Construction Materials Limited Impact 110 Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form
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CANYON RIM STONE QUARRY <br />Attachment 6 <br />Colorado SHPO Cleazance <br /> <br />Attachment 6 -Clearance from Colorado SHPO <br />COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY <br />Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation <br />1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />• <br />• <br />6'~ June 2006 <br />Clark Mining Services <br />Jack Clark <br />6052 S. Newport St. <br />Centennial, CO 80111 <br />At your request, the office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has conducted a search <br />of the Colorado Inventory of Cultural Resources for the following locations: <br />PM TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION <br />6th 31S 54W 3,4 <br />0 site(s) and 0 survey(s) were located in the designated area(s). <br />If information on sites in the project area was found, detailed information follows the summary. If no sites <br />or districts were found, but surveys are known to have been conducted in the project area, survey <br />information follows the summary. We do not have complete information on surveys Conducted in <br />Colorado, and our site files cannot be considered complete because most of the state has not been <br />surveyed for cultural resources. There is the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist <br />within the proposed impact area. <br />Therefore, in the event there is Federal or State involvement, we recommend that a professional survey <br />be conducted to identify any cultural resources in the project area which are eligible to be listed in the <br />National Register of Historic Places. We look forward to consulting with you regarding the effect of the <br />proposed project on any eligible cultural resource in accordance with the Advisory Council on Historic <br />Preservation Procedures and the Preservation and Protection of Historic and Cultural Resources (36 CFR <br />8). Please provide this office with the results of the cultura! resource survey for our review of professional <br />adequacy and compliance with regulations. <br />If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (303) <br />866-3395 or 3392. <br />Thank you for your interest in Colorado's cultural heritage. <br />Susan M. Collins <br />Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer for Archaeology <br />*Information regarding significant archaeological resources is excluded from the Freedom of Information <br />Act. Therefore, legal locations of these resources must not be included in documents for public <br />distribution. <br />
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