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Director Boling told the Board that prior to re -commencing review of the <br />Ordinance, (subsequent to the portion approved on December 8, 2008), he would elaborate on <br />two items found in the first ten (10) pages of the Ordinance, which had concerned the Board at <br />the December 8, 2008 Public Hearing: (1) the littoral zone requirements, and (2) the $10,000 <br />expert review fee for the hydrology report. He thereafter presented staff's recommendation for <br />the Board to adopt the Ordinance, adopt a fee Resolution, and terminate the Mining Moratorium, <br />effective on the date of the adopted Ordinance. <br />Director Boling reviewed for the Board the following proposed change to Page 6 <br />of the Ordinance, Section #3, Item (1)(d)(1): <br />"Along with the hydrology report, the applicant shall submit a $10,000 deposit or <br />such deposit amount established by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners as may be <br />amended from time to time to be used by the County to hire professional services to review and <br />comment on the hydrology report." <br />He noted that this (in conjunction with additional language regarding the $10,000 <br />deposit which was added to the proposed fee Resolution), would enable the Board to change the <br />fee by Resolution, should it become necessary to do so in the future. <br />Director Boling informed the Board that staff had proposed an additional change to <br />the proposed fee Resolution, that there be a $200.00 mining project special notice fee, in addition <br />to the applicable site plan review fee, to cover costs of additional notice requirements for <br />administrative permit use. Director Boling asked for the Board's approval on the proposed <br />Resolution, and on the change made to Section #3, Item (1)(d)(1). <br />3 <br />December 19, 2008 <br />Special Call Mining Regulations <br />