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Colorado Historical Society <br />October 4, 1990 <br />Page 2 <br />Site 5RT118 is situated on the edge of the proposed permit <br />boundary on the opposite side of the drainage in which <br />the proposed North haulroad exits the minesite to the <br />northwest (Exhibit 5.1 shows that portion of the proposed <br />haulroad disturbance boundary that might influence the <br />integrity of the site). It is situated outside proposed <br />disturbance areas. However, it is highly probable that <br />blasting will be conducted within 2,000 feet of the rock <br />art panels. For these reasons, Peabody proposes the <br />following plan to protect and mitigate the site. <br />The first step will be to document the rock art panels <br />using photography and drawings. This will be conducted by <br />Peabody's consulting archaeologists in consultation with <br />the appropriate regulatory authorities to insure proper <br />implementation. Documentation of the rock art panels is <br />deemed necessary in the unlikely event that proximate <br />blasting might damage the rock face. The second step will <br />be the posting .of "Disturbance Boundary" signs around the <br />area where the fire-rock was discovered. This will insure <br />that the area surrounding the site is avoided during <br />• construction of the haulroad. These activities will be <br />completed prior to commencement of construction or blasting. <br />Your timely response to the plan to protect and mitigate <br />site 5RT118 would be appreciated. If you have any <br />questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Brian P. Dunfee ~ ~ <br />Manager, <br />Environmental Studies <br />jdc <br />c: Mike Metcalf (w/o enclosure) <br />Carl Mount <br />I concur with the above p <br />t Historic Preservation Officer <br />0~•• I)~ i f ?~ <br /> <br />