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6/4/2002
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9a
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a <br /> The Orange County Health Department will be involved in the administration of the fund in the <br /> following areas: <br /> • Determination of well hallures <br /> • Determination of the best remedy once a failure is identified <br /> • Provide technical assistance and laboratory support to the residents throughout the process <br /> • Provide information to residents on appeals options for residents not satisfied with the <br /> process <br /> • Board of Health will hear any appeals of residents who are not satisfied with the <br /> recommendations made by staff <br /> The Purchasing and Central Services Department will secure and manage the contracts with <br /> certifiatl wall contractors for actual repairs or replacement once Environmental Health has <br /> authorized the repairs or replacement. This avoids a potential conflict of interest since <br /> Environmental Health regulates well construction. <br /> The Animal Control and Environmental Health Committee of the Board of Health and the full <br /> Board reviewed the draft policy at regular meetings in January, 2002. The Board of Health <br /> approved a motion to forward the No Fault Well Repair Fund Policy to the Board of <br /> Commissioners for consideration at that time. The Board of Commissioners, at its February 18 <br /> meeting, directed the staff to receive community input regarding the draft policy and procedures <br /> and bring the policy back to the Board for consideration. <br /> Ron Holdway and Rosemary Summers met with community members on Apnl T. There were <br /> about 30 community members present. The community members had many concerns about <br /> the quarry operation and asked for a period of time W review the written draft and to submit <br /> comments In writing. Staff made approximately 200 copies of the tlreft and delivered them to <br /> an agreed upon location in fire community for residents to pick up. Residents also asked to <br /> have the policy and application available on the health department's wabsim, and these <br /> documents were posted for public access. Information and materials are attached to this <br /> abstract which detail activities and concerns discussed at the April T meeting. Amemorandum <br /> tram Planning Director Craig Benedict is also included to clarify some points made in an <br /> Empowerment Project brochure that was distributed. <br /> The written comments that were received expressed two primary concems about the No Fault <br /> Well Repair Fund. The PoSt was that the policy have a provision for retroactive recovery for well <br /> repalre already completed during this period of policy development, and the second requested <br /> that well pumps be included in the items covered by the policy. The staff drafted revisions to <br /> address these item,and the Board of Health considered and subsequently recommended <br /> these revisions at Its April meeting. The attached draft has those revisions undefined. Also <br /> attached are materials and examples of moods that would be utilized in administration of the <br /> policy. <br /> In addition, residents submitted a signed petition that outlines other concerns of the community. <br /> Craig Benedict,the County Planning Director, has indicated that he is planning a future meeting <br /> with the community to answer questions concerning other provisions In the Speual Use Permit. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: Costs incurred by the health department will be charged to the fund on <br /> the same basis as though there had been an Individual homeowner request. For example, a <br />
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