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DRMS Permit Index
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M2012014
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/18/2012
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COMMENTS
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ci <br />HISTORY , <br />May 17, 2012 <br />Peter S. Hays <br />Environmental Projection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Notice of 112 Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Application Consideration Dietzler Construction <br />Corporation, Pawnee Aggregate Pit, File No. M- 2012 -014 (CHS #61991) <br />Dear Mr. Hays: <br />Thank you for your correspondence dated May 9, 2012 (received by our office on May 14, 2012) regarding the <br />subject project. <br />A search of our Cultural Resource Inventory database indicates that while no cultural resource survey has taken <br />place within the proposed permit area, one archaeological site was recorded ca. 1950 by the University of <br />Colorado within the southern half of Section 30, Township 10N, Range 60W. Except for the approximate <br />location of this resource (site 5WL21) within the permit area, no additional information such as resource type or <br />eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is on file with our office. The fact that this site <br />was recorded over 60 years ago makes it very likely that it would be eligible for the NRHP, as only very <br />significant sites were recorded at that time. Additional cultural resources survey would be necessary to <br />adequately identify, record, and assess this property for eligibility to the NRHP. Moreover, our files contain <br />incomplete information for this area, as most of Colorado has not yet been inventoried for cultural resources. <br />As a result, there is the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist within the proposed permit <br />area. <br />Should human remains be discovered during mining activities, the requirements under State law CRS 24 -80 part <br />13 apply and must be followed. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. If we may be of further assistance, please contact Mark Tobias, <br />Section 106 Compliance Manager, at (303) 866 -4674 or mark. tobias(Qstate.co.us. <br />Sincerely, <br />4"J�4�—� <br />11;V Edward C. Nichols <br />State Historic Preservation Officer <br />ECN /MAT <br />RECEIVED <br />MAY 18 2012 <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />Mining & Safety <br />[STORY R" RG <br />HISTORY COLORADO CENTER 1200 BROADWAY DENVER COLORADO 80203 <br />
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