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<br />-42- • <br />Rindahl: Yes; he could. And then I doubt the County and the FAA could <br />get another contractor to come in at this time, and be able to <br />perform under the same conditions. Because of the time period <br />now. <br />[31och: And you're reasonably, or the Board, or the staff's reasonably <br />assured that he's operating in good faith, he will come into <br />compliance with the other gravel sites or whatever? <br />Rindahl: Yes, yes. <br />'.lard: Let me ask you, Lynn, just the question is raised about <br />precedence and I think they're really very important, but I do <br />see levels of operations here, I'm a bit more concerned about <br />life of a mine when the life of mine is a dozen years or more, <br />something of that magnitude, as against a gravel pit which is <br />a very short operation. In the sense of precedence setting, is <br />the Board on any kind of potential firm ground if it says that <br />our precedent was at this level and it has no application to <br />this level? <br />Obernyer: We can [always give you it], Dr. Ward; whether or not a.court <br />would buy it...I just.... <br />ward: Not totally irrational, but not totally defensible.... <br />