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e4. The wetland or stream rating as defined in this chapter, as applicable; <br /> portion prey t .the p� . ,. <br /> ff. A description of the proposed actions including an estimation of acreages of impacts to critical <br /> areaswctlands and buffers based on the field delineation; <br /> g€. An assessment of the probable cumulative impacts to the critical areawetlands and buffers <br /> resulting from the proposed development; <br /> h-7. A description of reasonable efforts made to apply mitigation sequencing provisions per <br /> 19.37.085 to avoid, minimize, and mitigate impacts to critical areas pursuant to the mitigation <br /> sequencing provisions of this chapter; <br /> ig. A description of measures taken to protect and enhance existing habitat connections with other <br /> natural areas; <br /> j9. Site maps and site plans depicting delineated critical wetlandareas and buffers, impacts of the <br /> proposal on critical areas and buffers, grading and clearing limits, and other project and site-specific <br /> information as determined necessary by the director. <br /> k. Dimensions of all buffers and distances between critical areas and existing and proposed <br /> structures and lot lines. <br /> B. Minimum standards for geological assessments. A geological assessment is a site investigation <br /> process to evaluate the on-site geology affecting a subject property and contiguous properties and the <br /> extent to which geological factors may be impacted by the proposed development activity. <br /> 1. A field investigation and geological assessment shall be completed under the responsible charge of a <br /> geologist or geotechnical engineer to evaluate whether or not an active geological hazard area exists <br /> within two hundred feet of the site. <br /> a. The geological assessment shall be submitted in the form of a geotechnical letter when the <br /> geologist or geotechnical engineer finds that no active geological hazard area exists on or within <br /> two hundred feet of the site.The geotechnical letter shall meet the minimum required content and <br /> shall be in the format established by the director. <br /> b. The geological assessment shall be submitted in the form of a geotechnical report when the <br /> geologist or geotechnical engineer finds that an active geologically hazardous area exists on or <br /> within two hundred feet of the proposed project area.The geotechnical report shall meet the <br /> minimum requirements established by the director pursuant to Section 19.37.070 of this chapter. <br /> 2. A geological assessment shall include a field investigation and may include the use of historical air <br /> photo analysis, review of public records and documentation, and interviews with adjacent property <br /> owners or others knowledgeable about the area, etc. <br /> 3. A geological assessment shall include the following minimum information and analysis: <br /> a. An evaluation of any areas on the site or within two hundred feet of the site that are <br /> geologically hazardous as set forth in subsection A of this section, Designation. <br /> b. An analysis of the potential impacts of the proposed development activity on any geologically <br /> hazardous area.The analysis shall include information regarding any potential geological hazard <br /> that could result from the proposed development either on-site or off-site. For landslide hazard <br /> areas, the analysis shall consider the run-out hazard of landslide debris to the proposed <br /> development that starts upslope,whether the slope is part of the subject property or starts off- <br /> site. <br /> Planning Commission Resolution 19-04 Page 21 <br /> Critical Areas March 19, 2019 <br />
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