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You may want to consider publishing your version of the mod for now, since this version seems to currently be an orphan. I know that I'd love to try it with your tweaks!
My thoughts in situations like these are that if you've
1.) made a good-faith effort to contact the author;
2.) the mod doesn't include language asking/telling people not to make derivative or spin-off mods;
3.) you are explicit in your own mod description that it is an offshoot of the original mod, including link and credit to the original author and noting that were unable to reach the author for affirmative permission; and
4.) clearly communicate that you will take down the mod should the original author return and request that you do so;
that you're doing a service for/improving/benefiting the community by updating a mod that people enjoy.
I'm certainly not The Decider for these things, but I think it's a pretty decent stance. :)