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1 <br />1 <br />' 30 <br /> 1 lieu of a fine, we establish a bond for restoration, reclamation, <br />' 2 whatever you want to call it, the deforested area to include <br /> 3 tress perhaps 4 feet tall instead of one. <br />' 4 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: I guess. I don't mean to be a <br /> 5 nitpicker, but I think that is more corrective action than a <br />' 6 i <br />il <br />lt <br /> v <br />c <br />pena <br />y. <br />' 7 MS. KAEGER-ROVEY: But didn't the bond cover particular <br /> 8 levels of reclamation? <br />' 9 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Well, there hasn't been a bond <br /> 10 established in these disturbed areas. <br /> 11 MS <br />KAEGER-ROVEY <br />N <br />b <br />t th <br />ill b <br />ill th <br /> . <br />: <br />o, <br />u <br />ere w <br />e, w <br />ere <br />' 12 not, according to the previous motion that was passed? Could <br /> 13 that not be assessed as a criteria that they will be replaced <br />' 14 with the trees that are a bit larger and liable to take hold and <br /> 15 grow and ask the board to that, that in consideration when they <br />' 16 b <br /> esta <br />lished the bond? <br />' 17 MR. COOLEY: I think, Mr. Chairman, Catherine is saying <br />18 is that this corrective action is--could be a little more <br />' 19 extensive than perhaps the staff has in mind and suggested. <br />20 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Yes, and then what we establish <br />' 21 that we settle upon corrective action is then you set a bond you <br />' 22 cover that? So at least there might be a step in favor of the <br />23 trees--for trees rather than reclamation or whatever? <br />' 24 MS. KAEGER-ROVEY: Right. I think philosophically, I <br /> 25 would like to see this thing get remedy and fixed and get on with <br />