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LL Commencement of Work. A written notification of work <br /> schedules shall be provided to the County by the <br /> applicant prior to initiating any grading or excavation; <br /> (m) Certification of Compliance. At the completion of the <br /> grading the applicant shall have a registered civil <br /> engineer or licensed land surveyor compare the <br /> excavation' s final elevations with the approved permit. <br /> The engineer or surveyor shall submit a certified, <br /> written finding to the Building official which states and <br /> documents the compliance or non-compliance of the <br /> excavation with the approved permit If the prosect <br /> conforms with the approved permit the Review Authority <br /> shall accept the certification. <br /> (n) Time Limitation The time limit shall be based upon the <br /> characteristics of the proposal including, but not <br /> limited to the Quantity of material to be removed and <br /> the applicant' s time schedule and phasing plan. Specific <br /> time limitation may be required for individual phases of <br /> the excavation. <br /> (o)_ Performance Guarantee. To ensure that the excavation is <br /> completed in conformance with the approved permit, the <br /> operator shall secure a performance bond or other <br /> financial security sufficient to cover the cost of <br /> rehabilitation of the site for agricultural use. The <br /> form of the bond or other financial security shall be <br /> found acceptable by County Counsel. The amount of the <br /> securitv shall be approved by the Director. The <br /> financial securitv shall remain in effect for a minimum <br /> of one (1) vears after the acceptance of the Certificate <br /> of Compliance or a longer period as specified by the <br /> Review Authority. <br /> 1nZ The pond must be designed by a Registered Civil Engineer. <br /> (q) A Grading Permit is required prior to the excavation of <br /> the pond. <br /> The estimated water demand to fill and maintain the ponds <br /> shall not be greater than the parcel ' s historical average <br /> water demand for the previous ten (10) years . <br /> -9- <br />