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€CZ OFFICE of ARCHAEOLOGY and HISTORIC &YATIQN_ <br /> 1,.11iot Russell <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safeh OCT 15 �U 18 QET 9 2��s <br /> 1313 Sherman Street,Room 215 <br /> I)enver, CO 80203 DIVISION OF RECLAMATION <br /> MINING AND SAFETY <br /> Re: Consideration of 110(2) Hard Rock Reclamation Permit amendment application for Bad Boas Pit, File No. M-1996-081 <br /> (HC Project #74973) <br /> Dear Mr. Russell: <br /> Thank you for your correspondence dated September 20, 2018 (received by our office on September 24, 2018) regarding the <br /> above subject project. A search of the Colorado cultural resource inventory database indicated one previously recorded site <br /> within the proposed project area: <br /> Site No.: National Register Eligibility: Name/Type: Recording or assessment: <br /> 517.2 Listed on the National and State Register CRIPPLIS CREEK I IISiY)RIC DISTRICT 1966(\,sc>smcnt) <br /> 511,149 Officialli,Necds Data COD GEtUIiP,GOLD KIN(, 1985 <br /> 511,1986 Officially F,ligiblc ClUPPLE CRFEK I IIS OIZIC MIN IN(; DIS IZICI' 2012(\sacs incnt) <br /> Since the proposed project is within the boundaries of a listed State Register of Historic Places district, (5'11,2), we therefore <br /> recommend further consultation with our office to avoid, minimize or mitigate and to determine any potential adverse effects to <br /> this State and National Listed Cripple Creek Historic District, (5T1,2) that may occur as a result of the proposed project action <br /> referenced above. Please understand too, that our files contain incomplete information for this area, as most of Colorado has <br /> not been inventoried for cultural resources. As a result, there is also the possibility that as �et unidentified cultural resource, exist <br /> within the proposed project area. <br /> As you may also know under federal law, our office takes on a formal consulting role on projects that haye the potential to affect <br /> Historic properties (such as buildings and archaeological sites). If this project includes Federal involvement (funding, permits <br /> and/or land), Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation act (16 U.S.C. 470) requires federal agencies to meet the <br /> requirements of as set forth in 36 CFR 800 ("Protection of Historic Properties") and the lead federal agency is legally responsible <br /> for all required findings and determinations of National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility and project effects (36 <br /> CFR 800.2(a) (3)). Under State Law, should human remains be discovered during project activities, the requirements under <br /> C.R.S. 24-80 (part 13) apply and must be followed. <br /> 'Thank you for the opportunity to comment. If we may be of further assistance,please contact Todd McMahon, Staff <br /> Archaeologist at (303) 866-4607/ todd.memahonL&state.co.us <br /> Sincerely, <br /> *-�fXteve 1'u IA <br /> State His reservation Officer <br /> S1'/'l'CNI <br /> OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br /> 303-866-3392 * Fax 303-866-2711 * E-mail:oahp@state.co.us* Internet.www.historycolorado.org <br /> - - w co o a o is ory-oa p.org <br />