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3676-19
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5/15/2019
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1. The proposed development will not create a hazard to the subject property, surrounding <br /> properties or rights-of-way, or erosion or sedimentation to off-site properties or bodies of water; <br /> 2. The proposal addresses the existing geological constraints of the site, including an assessment of <br /> soils and hydrology; <br /> 3. The proposed method of construction will reduce erosion potential, landslide and seismic hazard <br /> potential, and will improve or not adversely affect the stability of slopes; <br /> 4. The proposal uses construction techniques which minimize disruption of existing topography and <br /> natural vegetation; <br /> 5. The proposal is consistent with the purposes and provisions of this chapter and mitigates any <br /> permitted impacts to critical areas in the vicinity of the proposal; <br /> 6. The proposal mitigates all impacts identified in the geotechnical letter or geotechnical report; <br /> 7. All utilities and access roads or driveways to and within the site are located so as to require the <br /> minimum amount of modification to slopes,vegetation or geologically hazardous areas; and <br /> 8. The improvements are certified as safe as designed and under anticipated conditions by a <br /> geologist. <br /> D. Additional Requirements.As part of any approval of development on or adjacent to geologically <br /> hazardous areas or within the setback buffers required by subsection B of this section: <br /> 1. The city shall require: <br /> a. Geologically hazardous areas not approved for alteration and their buffers shall be placed in <br /> a critical area protective covenant or tract as required by Section 19.37.220 of this chapter; <br /> b. Any geologically hazardous area or required setback buffer that is allowed to be altered <br /> subject to the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a covenant of notification and <br /> indemnification/hold harmless agreement in a form acceptable to the city attorney. Such <br /> document shall identify any limitations placed on the approved alterations. <br /> 2. The city may require: <br /> a. The presence of a geologist on the site to supervise during clearing,grading,filling and <br /> construction activities which may affect geologically hazardous areas, and provide the city <br /> with certification that the construction is in compliance with his/her recommendations and <br /> has met with his/her approval, and other relevant information concerning the geologically <br /> hazardous conditions of the site; <br /> b. Vegetation and other soil-stabilizing structures or materials be retained or provided. <br /> c. Long-term maintenance of slopes and on-site drainage systems. <br /> E. Prohibited Alterations. Modification of geologically hazardous areas shall be prohibited under the <br /> following circumstances: <br /> 1. Where geologically hazardous slopes are located in a stream,wetland, and/or a fish and wildlife <br /> habitat conservation area or their required buffers, alteration of the slopes is not permitted, <br /> except as allowed under Section 19.37.050 of this chapter.The required buffer for such slopes <br /> shall be determined through the site-specific geological assessment, but in no case shall be less <br /> than twenty-five feet from the top of slopes of twenty-five percent and greater. <br /> 2. Any proposed alteration that would result in the creation of or which would increase or <br /> exacerbate existing geological hazards, or which would result in substantial unmitigated <br /> geological hazards either on-site or off-site shall be prohibited. <br /> F. Geological Assessment.A geological assessment is a site investigation process to evaluate the on- <br /> site geology affecting a subject property and contiguous properties and the extent to which <br /> 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 <br /> -hundred feet of the site. <br /> EMC Title 19.37 (Critical Areas) Page 25 <br />
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