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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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6/9/2008
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Colorado Historical Society
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<br /> <br />r? <br />I,C; OFFICE of ARCHAEOLOGY and HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br />l?c? ? ? E l l?J <br />June 3, 2008 RECOVE® <br />Berhan M. Keffelew, Environmental Protection Specialist N U g ZOOS <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, Department of Natural Resources Divisl0r, Of ceciaination, <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 t%1ining and Safety <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Cripple Creek & Victor Gold, Cresson Project, Permit No. M-1980-244 <br />CHS # 52311 <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew: <br />On June 2, 2008 we received a letter dated May 29, 2008 from Gary Goodrich of Cripple Creek <br />& Victor Gold Mining Company responding to some of the questions we addressed to you in our <br />letter dated May 7, 2008 regarding the captioned project. Our concerns with the proposed mining <br />project are with both direct and indirect effects to historic properties. <br />We are enclosing documentation from the National Register of Historic Places nomination for the <br />Cripple Creek National Landmark Historic District. This documentation is comprised of a black- <br />and-white map as well as a written legal description. The latter includes the statement, "The <br />boundary is established by points of elevation surrounding the town of Cripple Creek in order to <br />provide the discrete natural setting reminiscent of the historic environment." The site number for <br />the Cripple Creek National Historic Landmark District is 5TL.2. <br />As we started in our prior correspondence of May 7, 2008, we believe that the State Register Act <br />[Act] [CRS 24-80.1-101 et seq.] requires prior to state agency action agency consideration of <br />historic properties in consultation with the Colorado Historical Society. The Act provides that <br />properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places are automatically listed on the State <br />Register of Historic Properties. We believe that the proposed mining may take place within or <br />near a State Register-listed historic district resulting in an adverse effect directly or indirectly by <br />compromising the historic viewshed. Once again we offer to engage in consultation on this issue. <br />If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dan Corson, our Intergovernmental Services <br />Director, at [3031866-2673. <br />Sincerely, <br />Georgianna Contiguglia <br />State Historic Preservation Officer <br />cc: Ron Cattany, Director, Division of Reclamation. Mining and Safety <br />Gary Goodrich, Cripple Creek & Victor,.Gold Mining Company (with enclosures) <br />Enclosures <br />COLORADO H°ISTORICAL SOCIETY <br />1300 BROADWAY DENVER COLORADO .80203 TEL 303/866-3395 FAx 303/866-2711 www.coloradohistory-oahp.org
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