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<br />-1- <br />Legal Description <br />----------------- <br />NMPM <br />T. 44 N., R. 11 E., <br />Sec. 34, SE 1/4 SE 1/2 <br />The subject tract is reached by traveling approximatly 36 <br />miles north of Alamosa on highway 17 to the Crestone <br />turnoff. Then travel approximatly 7 miles west on county <br />road "T" to the junction with the county road 66-T. <br />The tract is then reached by traveling approximatly 3 1/2 <br />miles northeast to the site. The tract is located by use of <br />the Rito Alto 7 1/2 minute quadrangle (see appendix A).The <br />location was further assured by the discovery of a brass cap <br />section corner common to sections 34 and 35 of the subject <br />township, and sections 2 and 3 of T. 43 N., R 11 E. The <br />tract is bisected by the county road and is currently <br />used for livestock grazing and wildlife habitat. An <br />abandoned gravel pit of approximatly 5 to 10 acre size <br />borders the tract to the northwest and an active pit of the <br />same size corners to the tract to the northeast. <br />The tract has excellent access with asphalt all weather road <br />to within 3 1/2 miles of location. The last 3 1/2 miles con- <br />sists of an excellent, well maintained gravel surfaced <br />all weather road to the tract. This road will require little <br />or no modification if trucks of resonable size are used. <br />Water and power are not availab]e on the tract but would be <br />available nearby. <br />Status Record Data <br />------------------ <br />The subject tract is public land surface and minerals <br />administered by the Bureau of Land Management through <br />the San Luis Resorce Area of the Canon City District office. <br />The tract is not encumbered by unpatented mining claims or <br />mineral leases of record. The tract has no actual or <br />prospective value classification for leasable minerals. <br />The only valid existing right evident is the county road <br />which traverses the subject tract through the northern <br />portion, <br />Physical Features <br />----------------- <br />An environmental assessment was written by the San Luis <br />Resorce Area based on the size of the application. This <br />document discribes the non-renewable resorce values and <br />surface uses of the subject tract. <br />