Sensitive lands district definition

Sensitive lands district or “sensitive lands overlay” means any designated overlay area published on an official map by the city which describes a sensitive area or special study zones. The sensitive lands district or overlay identifies properties that require additional study to determine the existence of geologic conditions that may be hazardous to public health, safety or welfare. An official sensitive lands overlay map, as shown in Appendix A, shall be approved by the city council and shall be on record with the city. Sensitive lands overlay maps may also be available on the web at the city’s official website.
Sensitive lands district or “sensitive lands overlay” means any designated overlay area published on an official map by the city which describes a sensitive area or special study zones. An official sensitive lands overlay map, as shown in Appendix A, shall be approved by the city council and shall be on record with the city at the front counter, in the planning department and/or with the city recorder. Sensitive lands overlay maps may also be available on the web at the city’s official website.

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