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3 <br />Southdown submitted these initial surveys to the Colorado Office <br />of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) during 1990, 1993 <br />and 1999. The OAHP staff concurred on findings of eligibility <br />relating to the National Register of Historic Places. Further <br />discussions with State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) staff <br />and Boulder County held on May 19, 1993, led to the following <br />decisions about the cultural resources at Dowe Flats: <br />1. A Cultural kesources Management Plan (CRMP) would be <br />written establishing the steps and processes to be followed <br />during the life of the mine for historic, archaeological, <br />historic archaeological and paleontological resource's <br />management (this document). <br />2. Consultation with American Indian tribes/tribal <br />government representatives identified by the Colorado <br />Commission on Indian Affairs would be undertaken. Results <br />of those consultations are incorporated into the CRMP and <br />described in detail in Burney and Lovejoy (1999). ~ <br />3. Review of ethnographic and ethnohistoric literature to <br />identify, if applicable, any traditional Indian cultural <br />properties in the Dowe Flats area was to be completed Burney <br />and Lovejoy 1999). <br />4. Develop a monitoring plan for the Montgomery School <br />(Buffington and Mehls, 1999). <br />5. SHPO and Boulder County policies for dissemination of <br />information about cultural resources would be followed at <br />the Dowe Flats site. <br />6. The proponent would have. additional consultations with <br />the Tri-Lakes Office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br />7. The proponent would use the NHPA 106 process as a model <br />for project review, comment, mitigation and other related <br />activities. <br />This document establishes the policies and procedures that <br />Southdown will use for the preservation and treatment of <br />significant cultural resources within the Dowe Flats Study Area. <br />Southdown's cultural resource management voluntary and required <br />commitments include: <br />