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w`w`g] <br />'1. <br />COLORADO <br />1A <br />State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Re: Trapper Mine PR7 <br />Hello Mark, <br />Attached are two shape files. One depicts the current permit boundary and the other is the PR7 expansion area <br />Please keep in mind, these shapefiles are based on a geo- referenced copy of the Life of Mine Map (M4) and are <br />not an exact survey but it is the best depiction I can give you of the proposed area. There was one mistake on <br />the M4 map I sent you earlier, it depicted a portion of the permit boundary in the southwest corner that was <br />removed several years ago, but the shapfile of the current permit boundary should be correct. <br />hope that this helps your review. Please let me know if you have any questions. <br />Thanks, <br />Jared <br />On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Ebert - DNR, Jared <jared.ebert@state.co.us> wrote: <br />http: / /drmswebiink.state.co.us /drmsweblink/ <br />On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Tobias - HC, Mark <mark.tobias@state.co.us> wrote: <br />Hi Jared, <br />Is it possible for you to forward a mine plan map - -as an email attachment -- showing the proposed <br />revision areas? Ideally this map should be overlain on a USGS topographic map thus facilitating our <br />response regarding possible historic properties affected and whether or not additional identification <br />efforts are required. Thanks so much. <br />Mark Tobias <br />Section 106 Compliance Manager <br />Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation <br />History Colorado <br />120o Broadway <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />(303) 866-4674 <br />mark.tobias@ state.co.us <br />https: / /mail.g oog le.conVmai I /u /0 / ?ui =2 &i Ire29129fcb5 &viev�-- pt &search =i nbox&th= 13f595d2e7l e63al 1/3 <br />