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ground water recharge and discharge, erosion control, wave attenuation, protection from <br />hazards, recreation, educational opportunities, aesthetics, and slope and soil stabilization. <br />Section 41: Definition. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1847-92, as amended, (EMC 19.4.020), <br />definition of "Geologically hazardous areas," which currently reads as follows: <br />"Geologically hazardous areas" means areas susceptible to erosion, landslide, earthquake, <br />or other geological events. <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />"Geologically hazardous areas" means areas susceptible to erosion, landslide, seismically <br />induced soil failure, or other geological events. <br />Section 42: Definition. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1847-92, as amended, (EMC 19.4.020), <br />definition of "Geologist," which currently reads as follows: <br />"Geologist" means a person who has earned a degree in geology from a college or <br />university, or who has equivalent training with practical experience that includes at least <br />two years work in applied geology and landslide evaluation, in close association with <br />geotechnical/civil engineers, one year of which shall have been in the Pacific Northwest. <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />"Geologist" means a person who is licensed in the State of Washington under the <br />provisions of RCW 18.220 and WAC 308-15, and who has at least one year of practical <br />experience in the Pacific Northwest. <br />Section 43: Definition. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1847-92, as amended, (EMC 19.4.020), <br />definition of "Geotechnical Engineer," which currently reads as follows: <br />"Geotechnical engineer" means a practicing geotechnical/civil engineer licensed as a <br />professional civil engineer with the state who has a least four years of professional <br />employment as a geotechnical engineer in responsible charge, including experience with <br />landslide evaluation. <br />is hereby deleted. <br />Section 44: Definition. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1847-92, as amended, (EMC 19.4.020), <br />definition of "Habitat management plan," which currently reads as follows: <br />"Habitat management plan" means an activity proposed by a public agency or private <br />entity, and approved by the planning director, within an area which may impact a fish and <br />wildlife conservation area to preserve, protect or enhance the fish and wildlife <br />conservation area. <br />63 <br />