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1 <br /> The amount and form of the guarantee shall be subject to annual review and approval by the County <br /> F and the State, and the amount shall be adequate to ensure reclamation of disturbed land and/or land <br /> to be disturbed during a given phase. The annual review of the financial guarantee shall be <br /> coordinated with the annual inspection and approval of successive reclamation security so that the <br /> guarantee includes the amount of disturbed land plus the amount of land estimated to be disturbed <br /> ' during the next 12 months, less the amount of land previously determined by the Development <br /> Services Division's annual inspection to.have been reclaimed. The performance guarantee shall be <br /> i in the form of either(1) a surety bond, (2) a trust fund with the lead agency, or (3) an irrevocable <br /> letter of credit. Any interest accrued in a trust fund shall stay with the trust fund account. The <br /> financial guarantee shall be payable to "San Joaquin County or the Department of Conservation" <br /> I under the applicable provisions of the County and State mining regulations. The financial guarantee <br /> shall be callable by the County or the State under the following circumstances. <br /> (1) The applicant causes the excavation to become idle (as defined in Section 9-110 of the <br /> Development Title)without an approved interim management plan; <br /> (2) The applicantfiles for bankruptcy; <br /> (3) The County or State determines on the basis of annual inspections and reports that the applicant <br /> has not maintained substantial compliancewith the approved permit; <br /> (4) There arises an occurrence or circumstance which, in the opinion of the County or State, <br /> jeopardizes the site reclamation,or <br /> (5) The State makes one or more of the findings specified in Section 2774.4(a)of the State Public <br /> j Resources Code. <br /> i <br /> In any instance that the County or State makes the demand for partial or full tender of the financial <br /> guarantee of performance, the County and/or State may use all or any portion of the financial <br /> guarantee to reclaim the site and to recover its administrative costs associated therewith. <br /> (DevelopmentTitle Section 9-1415.3[r]) <br /> q. ENFORCEMENT: Except as otherwise provided in State Mining Regulations,the County shall have <br /> f authority to enforce provisions of the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act, The County may <br /> exercise all enforcement regulations available under the County Development Title and the State <br /> ' Public Resources Code. Such enforcement measures include charging the applicant the costs of <br /> s administering an enforcement action. The basis for charging fees for an enforcement action shall be <br /> a time and materials compensation.(Development Title Section 9-1415.3[t]) <br /> r. GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS: An evaluation of the impact of resource extraction on <br /> groundwaterconditions shall be required.(Development Title Section 9-1415.3[u]) <br /> i <br /> 2. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA INFORMATION CENTER (Staff Contact: Robin Hards, 209-667-3307) <br /> a. SURVEYS: A survey of all open (unpaved) areas must be performed by a qualified archaeologist, <br /> along with a professional evaluation of any buildings or other historic features over 45 years old <br /> that may be impacted by this project, and recordation of the remains of any other historic features <br /> not still standing. <br /> If any historical resources are discovered during project-related construction activities, all work is <br /> to stop and the lead agency and a qualified professional are to be consulted to determine the <br /> importance and appropriate treatment of the find. If Native American remains are found, the <br /> County Coroner and the Native American Heritage Commission, Sacramento (916-653-4082) are <br /> � San Joaquin County <br /> OX-01-11Noceti Farms <br /> Community Development Page 11 <br />