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-6- <br /> annual inspection to have been reclaimed. The performance guarantee shall be <br /> in the form of either(1) a surety bond, (2) a trust fund with the lead agency, or <br /> (3) an irrevocable letter of credit. Any interest accrued in a trust fund shall stay <br /> with the trust fund account. The financial guarantee shall be payable to "San <br /> Joaquin County or the Department of Conservation" under the applicable <br /> 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 <br /> Section 9-110 of the Development Title) without an approved interim <br /> management plan; <br /> (2) The applicant files for bankruptcy; <br /> (3) The County or State determines on the basis of annual inspections and <br /> reports that the applicant has not maintained substantial compliance with <br /> the approved Permit; <br /> (4) There arises an occurrence or circumstance which, in the opinion of the <br /> County or State, jeopardizes the site reclamation; or <br /> (5) The State makes one or more of the findings specified in Section <br /> 2774.4(a) of the State Public Resources Code. <br /> In any instance that the County or State makes the demand for partial or full <br /> tender of the financial guarantee or performance, the County and/or State may <br /> use all or any portion of the financial guarantee to reclaim the site and to <br /> recover its administrative costs associated therewith. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1415.3[r}) <br /> q. ENFORCEMENT: Except as otherwise provided in State Mining Regulations, <br /> the County shall have authority to enforce provisions of the Surface Mining and <br /> Reclamation Act. The County may exercise all enforcement regulations <br /> available under the County Development Title and the State Public Resources <br /> Code. Such enforcement measures include charging the applicant the costs of <br /> administering an enforcement action. The basis for charging fees for an <br /> enforcement action shall be a time and materials compensation. (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1415.3[t]) <br /> r. BIOLOGICAL: The "Biological Resources, Impacts and Mitigation Analysis" <br /> prepared by Monk & Associates dated January 27, 1999 identifies impacts and <br /> mitigation measures for affected species and is incorporated into the initial <br /> study be reference. With the exception of the mitigation measures for the San <br /> Joaquin Kit Fox the CDFG finds the report acceptable. The CDFG request <br /> mitigation measures, to be incorporated as conditions of approval, as follows: <br />