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Students to survey Templeton Cemetery; commission secures permissions and small funding support
Summary
Colorado School of Mines students plan ground-penetrating radar work at Templeton Cemetery; the preservation commission clarified access, modest reimbursement for student expenses and next steps on landmark designation and mapping.
Colorado School of Mines students will perform a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey at Templeton Cemetery later this winter, the Historic Preservation Commission confirmed, and the commission agreed to support the visit with modest logistical help and to pursue written permission from the landowner.
Why it matters: the GPR work will locate undocumented graves and help the commission place headstones and plan boundary and platting work for the cemetery. Commissioners said the survey will allow them to document known and unknown plots and to order markers and fencing more accurately.
Key details and logistics Commissioners said the student team will bring a small crew (discussed during the meeting as four students plus a faculty member) and that dates…
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