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A. The purpose of this guarantee is to ensure the removal of the temporary driveway approach and restoration of the County right-of-way. Removal of the temporary driveway approach means to permanently close the approach by blocking, berming, fencing, or other method suitable to the County. Restoration of the County right-of-way means to restore the County road, shoulder, and storm drainage system to its condition prior to construction of the temporary driveway approach.

B. The amount shall be $2,000 for each temporary driveway approach to a paved County road, or $1,500 for each temporary driveway approach to a gravel County road. The temporary driveway approach guarantee must be accepted by Pierce County prior to approval of the site development permit for the temporary driveway approach.

C. Upon removal of the temporary driveway approach and restoration of the County right-of-way, the principal will contact the County Inspector and request inspection. The inspection will be completed on a first-come, first-serve basis. If the removal and restoration work is found to be acceptable, the financial guarantee will be released. If the work is not found to be acceptable, the principal will be notified of the deficiencies to be corrected, the guarantee will not be released until the work is found to be acceptable.

D. The County will provide written notice to the principal of deficiencies in the removed or constructed temporary driveway approach or the need to remove the temporary driveway approach. The principal will have 30 days to respond. The County will begin collection proceedings after the 30-day period if the deficiencies are not satisfactorily addressed and/or the temporary driveway approach is not properly removed.

(Ord. 2015-48s § 1 (part), 2015; Ord. 2008-59s § 2 (part), 2008; Ord. 99-24S § 2 (part), 1999)