§ 8107-5.6.27. Inspection, enforcement and compatibility review.
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To ensure that adequate funds are available for the legitimate and anticipated costs
incurred for monitoring and enforcement activities associated with new or modified
oil and gas related Conditional Use Permits, the permittee shall deposit with the
County funds, determined on a case-by-case basis, prior to the issuance of a Zoning
Clearance. The funds shall also cover the costs for any other necessary inspections
or the resolution of confirmed violations that may occur. One deposit may be made
to cover all of the permittee's various permits. In addition, all new or modified
Conditional Use Permits for oil and gas related uses shall, at the discretion of the
Planning Director, be conditioned to require a compatibility review on a periodic
basis. The purpose of the review is to determine whether the permit, as conditioned,
has remained consistent with its findings for approval and if there are grounds for
proceeding with public hearings concerning modification, suspension, or revocation
of the permit.
(Add Ord. 3900—6/20/89)
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