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2/19/2002
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10a
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Policy - No Fault Well Repair Fund Policy
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2a <br /> EXCERPT FROM AMERICAN STONE COMPANY/ORANGE WATER <br /> AND SEWER AUTHORITY CLASS A SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br /> (Filed on October 10, 2001, Orange County Register of Deeds, Book 2387, Page 333) <br /> SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> 14. Orange County will establish and administer: <br /> (a) a No Fault Well Repair Fund(NFWRF) from which funds will be made available <br /> to residents within 3,000 feet of the perimeter of the quarry to repair or replace <br /> residential wells that fail for any reason other than as the probable result of American <br /> Stone Company's quarry operations. American Stone Company on its own will be <br /> responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing wells that fail as the probable result of <br /> its quarry operations, and such repairs or replacement will not be paid for from the <br /> NFWRF. For purposes of this paragraph, a well failure is a"probable result"of quarry <br /> operations if a qualified expert determines that quarry operations are the most likely <br /> cause of the failure. American Stone Company will deposit$87,500.00 into the <br /> NFWRF upon the issuance of this permit and for so long as it continues to mine on the <br /> permitted property,will add up to $20,000.00 annually to the fund if Orange County <br /> determines that additional funds are necessary to provide for repairs of wells that fail <br /> for any reason other than as the probable result of American Stone's quarry operations. <br /> Residents within 3,000 feet of the perimeter of the quarry may file for well reparations <br /> until December 31, 2033 or until three years after termination of extraction operations <br /> on the property whichever first occurs. If there are any funds remaining in the NFWRF <br /> three years after the termination of extraction operations or December 31, 2033, <br /> whichever first occurs,the NFWRF will be terminated by Orange County and the <br /> money remaining in the NFWRF will be transferred into the County's general fund. <br />
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