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Limited - Results Archaeological Survey Form (Page 2 of 6) <br />11. Size of Undertaking (acres): 1.6 acres Size of Project (if different) 5.5 acres <br />II. DESCRIPTION OF UNDERTAKING / PROJECT (continued) <br />12. Nature of the Anticipated Disturbance: Construction of a ventilation shaft that will be <br />set on a concrete pad measuring approximately 240ft x 240ft. A gravel access road will be <br />built to access the shaft location. The road will be about 800ft long by 20ft wide. <br />13. Comments: The road will follow an existing two -track road <br />III. PROJECT LOCATION <br />Please attach a photocopy of USGS Quad clearly showing the project location. The Quad <br />should be clearly labeled with the Prime Meridian, Township, Range, Section(s), Quad map <br />name, size, and date. Please do not reduce or enlarge the photocopy. <br />14. Description: The project area is located approximately ten miles northwest of Oak <br />Creek. Take County Road 27 west from Oak Creek for approximately 15 miles to a <br />graveled Twentvmile Coal road heading to the north. Follow this road about two miles to a <br />water treatment facility. The proposed access will depart the treatment facility road iust <br />before entering the treatment facility. <br />15. Legal Location: Quad. Map: Rattlesnake Butte Date(s): 1972 <br />Principal Meridian: 6th X NM _ Ute — <br />NOTE: Only generalized subdivision ( "quarter quarters ") within each section is needed <br />Township: 5N Range: 87W Sec.: 24 1/4s SW /SE <br />If section(s) is irregular, explain alignment method: Alignment to the section's NE comer <br />16. Total number of acres surveyed: 5.5 acres <br />17. Comments: A 400ft x 400ft block was inventoried around the proposed pad site and a <br />100ft corridor (50ft each side of the centerline) was inventoried for the access road. <br />IV. ENVIRONMENT <br />18. General Topographic Setting: Specifically, the proposed project is immediately east of <br />Fish Creek which flows northeast along the eastern side of Twentvmile Park. The area <br />slopes basically westward toward Fish Creek and is very wet along the entire west half <br />of the study block. The east half, and access road, is more elevated and drier. The <br />