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GeoTest Services, Inc.—Revision 1 April 10, 2020 <br /> Kikuchi Retaining Wall, Everett, Washington Project No. 20-0344 <br /> Please note that not all signs of slope instability can be observed in the bare earth imagery review <br /> due to imagery resolution and scale. In addition, any signs of instability on the site slopes that <br /> have occurred within the last two years, if present, have occurred after original imagery <br /> acquisition. <br /> Bare earth imagery was obtained through the Puget Sound LIDAR Consortium/DNR Website. The <br /> imagery shown in the image below is based on the most recent LIDAR dataset available (2017). <br /> / -el* <br /> .. i 1 ' , ' Ilin. <br /> - I .4 ( <br /> t ) ? ' , , 1 tj IV') 1 <br /> ' i 'if ki i , ,,, , ;A . 11.%%'*".4,......!: p A , , * ..j i 1 <br /> 1' i Subject Property <br /> - it + i i t ,. , • ,� <br /> -411- . r i ; if ... tii, <br /> 1' , <br /> ' i '4" .1*Li 0 .. ' <br /> .. t t %r 4 • <br /> , j <br /> �+.� t/ i <br /> Image 4. Bare-earth image of the subject property vicinity. Digital Elevation Model obtained through the Puget Sound LIDAR <br /> Consortium/DNR Website. <br /> GEOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREAS <br /> According to Chapter 19.37.080 of the Everett Municipal Code (EMC), Geologically Hazardous <br /> Areas include areas that are susceptible to erosion, landslide, seismically induced soil failure, or <br /> other geologic events.An evaluation of potential geologically hazardous areas on or in the vicinity <br /> of the subject property is presented in the following sections. <br /> Landslide Hazard Areas <br /> Based on EMC, a Landslide Hazard is defined as an episodic downslope movement of a mass of <br /> soil or rock that include but is not limited to rock falls, slumps, mudflow, earth flow, and <br /> avalanches. Areas defined as Landslide Hazard Area include: <br /> 9 <br />