Geologic hazard area definition

Geologic hazard area means an area containing or directly affected by a geologic hazard.
Geologic hazard area means an area which contains or is directly affected by a geologic hazard.
Geologic hazard area means lands or areas characterized by geologic, hydrologic and topographic conditions that render them susceptible to varying degrees of risk of landslides, erosion, seismic or volcanic activity.

Examples of Geologic hazard area in a sentence

  • Geologic hazard area buffers are described in TMC 16.20.057; see Appendix C.Lakes are subject to the requirements of TMC 16.32.060, fish and wildlife habitat buffers; provided that this Program establishes the following minimum habitat buffer widths for lakes under shoreline jurisdiction.

  • C (part)), 2020)16.10.650 Geologic hazard area mitigation monitoring and maintenance.The Town shall have authority to require annual monitoring of mitigation activities and submittal of annual monitoring reports in accordance with Sections 16.10.230, 16.10.340, 16.10.540 and this section to ensure and document that the goals and objectives of the mitigation are met.

  • C (part)), 2020) 16.10.630 Geologic hazard area performance standards.

  • Geologic hazard area studies shall be prepared, stamped, and signed by a 38 licensed geotechnical engineer or geologist.

  • Geologic hazard area setbacks – buffers shall be measured from the top and toe and alongthe sides of the hazardous slope.

  • Geologic hazard area studies shall be prepared, stamped, and signed by a licensed geotechnical engineer or geologist.

  • C (part)), 2020) 16.10.650 Geologic hazard area mitigation monitoring and maintenance.

  • C (part)), 2020) 16.10.650 Geologic hazard area mitigation monitoring and maintenance.The Town shall have authority to require annual monitoring of mitigation activities and submittal of annual monitoring reports in accordance with Sections 16.10.230, 16.10.340, 16.10.540 and this section to ensure and document that the goals and objectives of the mitigation are met.

  • If an employee takes a leave of absence for any reason that is FMLA/CFRA qualifying, the Town may designate that non- FMLA/CFRA leave as running concurrently with the employee’s 12-week FMLA/CFRA leave entitlement.

  • Geologic hazard area buffers and setbacks have not been delineated as part of the critical areas report or project due to the need for alterations within the geologic hazard areas.

Related to Geologic hazard area

  • Flood hazard area means any area subject to inundation by the base flood or risk from channel migration including, but not limited to, an aquatic area, wetland, or closed depression.

  • Area of special flood hazard means the land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year.

  • Area means Monterey County, San Benito County, and Santa Cruz County.