HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.19 Colorado Historical Society file search appendix IWSA -BLUE PIT EXPANSION 2012
[Appendix I]
COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
FILE SEARCH
DESCRIPTION /DETAILS: This section provides information
pertaining to the Historical Society File Search performed for the
subject property.
THIS SECTION INCLUDES:
• March 2012 Application Materials (Updated 2])
COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Ofixce of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
1200 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203
Mr. Sean Mello
Western Slope Aggregates
304 Highway 133
Carbondale, CO 81623
May 22, 2012
Re: Blue Pit Expansion
Pile Search No. 17050
z 14
At your request, the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has conducted a search of the Colorado Inventory of Cultural
Resources located in the following area:
PM T R
Gth 7S 88W
s
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1 site and 1 survey were located in the designated area ®.
If information on sites in the project area was found, detailed information follows the summary. lino sites or districts were found,
but surveys are known to have been conducted in the project area, survey information follows the summary. We do not have
complete information on surveys conducted in Colorado, and our site files cannot be considered complete because most of the state
has not been surveyed for cultural resources. There is the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist within the
proposed impact area.
Therefore, in the event there is Federal or State involvement, we recommend that a professional survey be conducted to identify any
cultural resources in the project area, which are eligible to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places: We look forward to
consulting with you regarding the effect of the proposed project on any eligible cultural resource in accordance with the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation Procedures and the Preservation and Protection of Historic and CulturalResources (36 CFR 800).
Please provide this office with the results of the cultural resource survey for our review of professional adequacy and compliance
with regulations.
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (303) 866 -3395 or 3392.
Thank you for your interest in Colorado's cultural heritage.
Richard Wilshusen • Kevin Black
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer for Archaeology Assistant State Archaeologist
State Archaeologist
*Information regarding significant archaeological resources is excluded from the Freedom of Information Act. Therefore, legal
locations of these resources must not be included in documents fox public distribution. -
17050 s /17050 sy
Attached you will find a file containing information on the sites and surveys we have in our database for
the legals you requested. The file is in a flat ASCII .format. The fields are comma delimited and the values
within those fields are " >" delimited. Our fields are all of unlimited length and should all be treated as
character. On the following page you will find a list of the fields in the order that they appear in the file as
well as a description of each. I hope all of this helps. If you have any further questions please feel free to
call me at (303) 866.5296.
Sincerely,
Robert Cronk
File: Sites
FIELD NAMES
ID
S ITE. NAME
RESOURCETYPE
ADDRESS
ASSESSMENT
ASSESS M EN T. DATE
ORGANIZATION
RECORD'NG.DATE
CONDITION
CONDITION.DATE
SITE.DOC.ID
SITE.DOC
ARCHAEOLOGICALTYPE
CULTURE .
FEATURE
FEATURE.COUNT
ARTIFACT
ARTIFACT.COUNT
ARCHITECTURE.SITE.TYPE
ARCHIT€CTURE.ORIGINAL.USE
ARCHITECTURE.PRESENT.USE
ARCHITECTURE.STYLE
ARCHITECTURE.FEATURES
ARCHITECTURE.ARCHITECT
ARCHlTECTURE.INTEGRITY
ARCHITECTURE.EARLY.DATE
ARCHITECTURE.LATE. DATE
PRINCIPALMERIDIAN
TOWNSHIP
RANGE
SECTION
MAPS
*- ZONE.EAST
*NORTH
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DESCRIPTION
Smithsonian Trinomial assigned to the site.
Name of the site.
The resource type as defined by the National Register. •
The address of the resource. .
The status of the site in regards to its eligibility to the National
Register.
The date that the assessment was made.
The name of the organization that recorded the site
The date that the site was recorded.
• The integrity of the site as well as if it has been tested,
excavated or vandalized.
Date associated with condition.
Unique ID number of the document in which the site is
referenced.
The name of the document in which the site is referenced.
Type of site.
The culture of the people who created the site.
Features found on the site.
How many of each feature type found on the site.
Artifacts found on the site.
How many of each artifact type found on the site.
Historic site type.
The original use of the building. Also may be-the type of
architectural site.
The present use of the building. Yet another category where
the historians may have stuck the architectural site type.
Architectural style of the property.
Features -and unusual aspects of the property, i.e. gargoyles.
Name of the architect of the property_
Condition of the property as compared to when it was built.
Earliest date that the property could have been constructed.
- If there is only an early date, then it is the exact date
construction.
Latest date that the property could have been constructed.
• With early date the date range in Which the property was
built.
Principal Meridian in which the site is located.
Township in which the site is located.
Range in which the site is located.
Section in which the site is located. •
Thenames of the USGSTopographical Quadrangles on
which the site is located.
The zone and easting coordinate of the UTM in a #4t;#1414141#
format, where the ##; represents the zone. -
The northing coordinate of the UTM in a ithltiP1141# format.
*If the site area is less than 10 acres, then a center point is given. If the area is greater than 10 acres it
will be enclosed in a polygon of UTMS. All UTMs are figured from NAD 27.
File: survey
• FIELD NAMES . DESCRIPTION •
ID This a unique number assigned to each survey. The first two
fetters are the county code abbreviation, the next two letters •
are the lead agency abbreviation. This is followed by either
an R# or an NR##. R means that there were results, NR no
results. The number is just the next sequential number for
that -county and lead •agency. EX: DL.LM.R10 is a positive
survey'in Dolores county where the BLM was the lead •
agency.
NAME The name of the survey.
PROCEDURE How the survey was done, ie block, linear etc.
COUNTY The county(s) in which the survey was located.
LEAD.AGENCY The lead agency of the undertaking.
INSTITUTION The name of the contractor that performed the survey.
DOC.AUTHOR Whomever wrote the report.
DOC.NAME The name of the document associated with this survey.
More times than not this will be the same as the name of the
survey.
METHOD . The type of survey performed,ie Class I, Class 1I, Class III
COMPLETION.DATE The last day of fieldwork for the survey
ACRES.TOTAL Number of acres surveyed.
SITE.COUNT Number of sites recorded.
IF:COUNT Number of isolated finds recorded.
MAPS • The name of the map(s) on which the survey is !abated.
PMTRSQ Prime meridian, Township, Range Section and quarter
sections in which the survey was located.
*ZONE.EAST The Basting coordinate of the UTM in a ##;444#4# format
where the ##; represents the zone.
*NORTH - The northing coordinate of the UTM in a #441#### format.
*If the survey took place on unsectioned land, there will be utms. A center point is given if the area
surveyed was Less than 10 acres. !fit is greater than 10 acres the area will be enclosed in a polygon of
UTMS.'All UTMs are figured from NAD 27.