Specifications include, but are not limited to: identify historic properties (cultural resources eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places) within the project area in accordance with 36 CFR 800. Approximately 1,535 acres will be archaeologically surveyed for this project. The APE generally consists of several approximately 180 meterty-meter buffered polygon along the Mirror Lake Highway (State Route 150 or Highway 150). The results of the survey, along with associated site documentation, GIS, and final report will be submitted to the USFS archaeologist for review and approval. The approved documentation will be submitted to the Utah SHPO. This project will reduce wildfire hazard by creating a shaded fuel break along 26 miles of Highway 150 and approximately 1 mile of forest system road 041. By establishing a shaded fuel break the project aims to improve the safety of access routes for the public and firefighters in the event of a wildfire and aims to reduce surface and ladder fuels to reduce the likelihood of crown fires and interrupt fire spread. Phase one will be approximately 1,535 acres of archaeological clearances. The project area is occurring entirely on UWCNF. More information on the project needs, objectives and management plans can be found here.