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17 <br />1 <br />• 2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />• 25 <br />civil penalty. I think that a penalty is vital here just <br />because of the fact that we have been so flagrantly ignored. <br />I think that the $3500 difference would be a powerful impetus <br />for Mr. Doughty to get in here and do what would really be a <br />very simple thing; number one, to get a permit and, number <br />two, to regrade, stabilize and revegetate the entire disturbed <br />area. <br />In other words, I don't just want a permit <br />application for this $3500 that the Board would suspend. I <br />also want to make sure that these areas are indeed regraded, <br />are indeed stabilized and revegetated. <br />He says this is what he wants to do, but if <br />he's been wasting his topsoil I'm not sure he can unless he <br />goes to some expense to do it. <br />MR. TURNER: In case of a bond you would have <br />52500. <br />MR. LOYE: That's not n-.cessarily true anymore. <br />Dave, you're more expert at how the law may have been <br />modified than I am. Are we looking at a possible bond of <br />$5,000 instead of $2500? <br />MR. SHELTON: Yes. by the time he gets a permit <br />there is no question that the bond could be 55,000. <br />Ct3AIRMAN BROWty: nips? <br />MR. BARRY: I just wanted to take Mark through <br />some questions based on the guidelines we just approved. In <br />EILEEN CA FPENTER 8 A'SOCIATLD'. /.1'(' <br />CrrrifrJ ShonhanJ Rrpunrrz <br />1J00 Chr.n~rJU NuaJ <br />LuJnon. Colr. ~aJo NO/:1 <br />I{ JOJ-16/ e'8J <br />