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'-"iere t <br /> Letter to A. Harringan <br /> July 13, 1990 <br /> Page 3 k <br /> E. The City may in some cases retain consultants at the applicant's expense <br /> to assist the review of studies outside the range of staff expertise. <br /> F. Such studies shall be,prepared to the satisfaction of the City. <br /> 37.080 Steep Slopes or Unstable Soils - Use and Development Requirements. <br /> A. As a part of any approval of development on a steep slope or unstable <br /> soils, the City shall require the following: <br /> 1. Implementation of recommendations in the soils report to mitigate <br /> identified impacts; <br /> 2. All access and circulation plans be reviewed for approval by the <br /> Department of Public Works. <br /> Additionally, the City may require: <br /> 3. That the applicant provide an environmentally sensitive area <br /> protection easement. <br /> 4. The applicant's professional engineer be present on site during all <br /> clearing, grading, and filling activities. <br /> 5. Trees and groundcover be retained and additional vegetation added. <br /> B. Setbacks from Steep Slopes, Landslide, Erosion, Seismic, Unstable Soil <br /> Hazard Areas. <br /> 3. Environmentally Sensitive Area Protective Easements. The City may <br /> require that all slopes 40% or steeper and their buffers not <br /> approved for alteration shall be designated as subject to an <br /> environmentally sensitive area protective easement. <br /> 4. Environmentally Sensitive Area Tracts. At the City's discretion, <br /> it may require that any continuous steep slope hazard area and its <br /> buffers be placed in a separate sensitive area tract. <br />