58 GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS ORDINANCE
The purpose of the geologic hazards ordinance is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the municipality, and minimize the potential adverse effects of geologic hazards to public health, safety and property by encouraging wise land use in geologically hazardous areas.
Any applicant requesting development on a parcel of land within a Geologic Hazard Special Study Area, as required under Table 19.58.050, or in other applicable areas as defined in Section 19.58.030, shall submit to Planning and Development Services two (2) copies of a site-specific geologic hazard study and report.
| Table 19.58.050: Special Study Area Report Requirements (Based on Special Study Area Maps) | |||||
| Is a Site-Specific Geological Hazards Report Required Prior to Approval? | |||||
| Liquefaction Potential | |||||
| Land Use (Type of Facility) | Surface Fault Rupture | HIGH and MODERATE | LOW and VERY LOW | Landslide, Debris Flow & Rockfall | Avalanche |
| Critical and Essential Facilities as defined in Section 19.58.020 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Industrial and Commercial Bldgs. (1 story and <5,000 sq. ft.) | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Industrial and Commercial Bldgs. (>5,000 sq. ft.) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Residential-Single Lots/Single Family Homes | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Residential Subdivisions (>9 Lots), and Residential Multi-Family Dwellings (4 or more units per acre) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Residential Subdivisions (<9 Lots), and Residential Multi-Family Dwellings (<4 units per acre) | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| *Although a site-specific investigation is not required, the owner is required to file a disclosure notice prior to land use approval | |||||
The geologic hazards ordinance codified in this chapter and geologic hazard maps represent only those hazardous areas known to the municipality, and should not be construed to include all possible potential hazard areas. The geologic hazards ordinance and the geologic hazard maps may be amended as new information becomes available pursuant to procedures set forth in Chapter 19.90. The provisions of this Chapter do not in any way assure or imply that areas outside its boundaries will be free from the possible adverse effects of geologic hazards. This Chapter shall not create liability on the part of the municipality, any officer or employee thereof for any damages from geologic hazards that result from reliance on this Chapter or any administrative requirement or decision lawfully made hereunder.
No change in use which results in the conversion of a building or structure from one not used for human occupancy to one that is so used may be permitted unless the building or structure complies with the provisions of this Chapter.
In cases of conflict between the provisions of existing zoning classifications, building code, subdivision ordinance, or any other ordinance of the municipality and the geologic hazards ordinance codified in this Chapter, the most restrictive provision applies.
58 GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS ORDINANCE
The purpose of the geologic hazards ordinance is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the municipality, and minimize the potential adverse effects of geologic hazards to public health, safety and property by encouraging wise land use in geologically hazardous areas.
Any applicant requesting development on a parcel of land within a Geologic Hazard Special Study Area, as required under Table 19.58.050, or in other applicable areas as defined in Section 19.58.030, shall submit to Planning and Development Services two (2) copies of a site-specific geologic hazard study and report.
| Table 19.58.050: Special Study Area Report Requirements (Based on Special Study Area Maps) | |||||
| Is a Site-Specific Geological Hazards Report Required Prior to Approval? | |||||
| Liquefaction Potential | |||||
| Land Use (Type of Facility) | Surface Fault Rupture | HIGH and MODERATE | LOW and VERY LOW | Landslide, Debris Flow & Rockfall | Avalanche |
| Critical and Essential Facilities as defined in Section 19.58.020 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Industrial and Commercial Bldgs. (1 story and <5,000 sq. ft.) | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Industrial and Commercial Bldgs. (>5,000 sq. ft.) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Residential-Single Lots/Single Family Homes | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Residential Subdivisions (>9 Lots), and Residential Multi-Family Dwellings (4 or more units per acre) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Residential Subdivisions (<9 Lots), and Residential Multi-Family Dwellings (<4 units per acre) | Yes | No* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| *Although a site-specific investigation is not required, the owner is required to file a disclosure notice prior to land use approval | |||||
The geologic hazards ordinance codified in this chapter and geologic hazard maps represent only those hazardous areas known to the municipality, and should not be construed to include all possible potential hazard areas. The geologic hazards ordinance and the geologic hazard maps may be amended as new information becomes available pursuant to procedures set forth in Chapter 19.90. The provisions of this Chapter do not in any way assure or imply that areas outside its boundaries will be free from the possible adverse effects of geologic hazards. This Chapter shall not create liability on the part of the municipality, any officer or employee thereof for any damages from geologic hazards that result from reliance on this Chapter or any administrative requirement or decision lawfully made hereunder.
No change in use which results in the conversion of a building or structure from one not used for human occupancy to one that is so used may be permitted unless the building or structure complies with the provisions of this Chapter.
In cases of conflict between the provisions of existing zoning classifications, building code, subdivision ordinance, or any other ordinance of the municipality and the geologic hazards ordinance codified in this Chapter, the most restrictive provision applies.