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I <br />BOOK B FACE 629 <br />upon a recommndation by the Technical Review Committee as to the amount of the <br />Bond corresponding to the completed work. <br />8.5.1 Bond Forfeiture <br />If the Board of County Commissioners shall find, after a hearing, that <br />extractive use operations have been discontinued for a period of six coaisecutive <br />calendar months on a site for which a Rehabilitation Bcpd was FPsted and that no <br />I <br />major attempts have been made to implement the Rehabilitation Plan and Program <br />within that period. although rehabilitation work called for under said Plan and <br />Program had not been completed, it shall order forfeiture of the Rehabilitation <br />Bond. Upon the issuance of this order, the Extractive Use Permit shall iamdiately <br />becoma void and of no effect. The County Attorney shall thereupon bring action <br />in the name of the county upon the bond. <br />8.5.2 Use of Proceeds from Forfeited Bonds <br />Any funds paid to the county as bond forfeitures under these provisions <br />shall be used b; the county to carry out. to the extent possible, the requirements <br />of the approved Rehabilitation Plan and Program which the permit holder has failed <br />to complete. <br />8.6 Effect of Permit Revocation or Bond Forfeiture on Future Applications <br />whenever an Extractive Use Permit is revoked or becomes void because of a <br />violation of this ordinance, the terms and conditions of tae permit. or the pro- <br />visions of the Operations Plan and Program or of the Rehabilitation Plan and Pro- <br />gram, or whenever an Operations Bond or a Rehabilitation Bond is ordered forfeited, <br />the permit holder shall not thereafter be issued an Extractive Use Permit for a 4 <br />E <br />period of one year, unless he sooner corrects all existing and past violations. <br />Following a second offense, the permit holder shall not thereafter be issued an <br />Extractive Use permit for a period of three years. unless he sooner corrects all <br />existing and past violations.