Every ten (10) years after a reclamation plan has been approved, the Commission shall hold a public hearing in accordance with Article 5 of this chapter, for the purpose of amending the plan to bring it into conformance with applicable future environmental regulations and statutory changes. The Commission shall evaluate the plan to determine if there have been any subsequently adopted environmental regulations or statutory provisions which should be made applicable to the reclamation plan, even if such laws themselves are not made retroactive to affect the plan. For the purposes of this article, an environmental regulation or statutory provision is one that is promulgated by a responsible or trustee agency that has authority for a particular natural resource (e.g., Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Conservation, Regional Water Quality Control Board, State Lands Commission, State Reclamation Board, etc.), including the County of Yolo.
As a part of this review, the Commission shall also consider whether per-ton fees to which the permit is subject, reasonably reflect actual costs. The fees shall be adjusted up or down accordingly.
Should the Commission decide to incorporate into the reclamation plan new regulatory or statutory provisions that were not available at the time of project approval, said provisions shall be applied as an amendment to the plan and processed in accordance with Article 6 of this chapter. The decision of the Commission may be appealed, in accordance with Article 10 of this chapter. (§ 1, Ord. 1191, eff. September 5, 1996; as amended by Ord. 1518, eff. February 13, 2020)