What is the Geologic Hazard Overlay Zone?

The purpose of the Geologic Hazard overlay zone is to protect development on or adjacent to hillsides of 25% slope or greater, landslides, mudflows, high groundwater tables, and soil slump and erosion. In order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public, the city reviews all development in such areas to assure construction is completed to City standards.

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1. What is Planning?
2. What is the Comprehensive Plan?
3. Planning Regulations
4. Why does Infill Happen?
5. What is the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)?
6. How are we Planning for 40 to 50 Years of Regional Growth - What are our Urban and Rural Reserves?
7. What is zoning?
8. How do I Change my Zoning Designation?
9. Why Should I Get a Permit?
10. Who Owns the Property Next to Me?
11. What is the Difference Between a Homeowners Association and a Neighborhood Association?
12. Do I need a Business License?
13. Who is Responsible for Streets, Alleys, and Rights-of-Way?
14. Will the City Repair the Raised Sidewalk in Front of my Home?
15. What is a Street Tree?
16. What is a Planter Strip?
17. What are the Trimming Requirements for Street Trees?
18. Tree Resources
19. How do I File a Code Enforcement Complaint?
20. What is a Concept Plan?
21. What is the Process for Annexation and Who Votes on Annexation Approval?
22. What is an Overlay Zone?
23. What is the Natural Resource Overlay District?
24. What is the Geologic Hazard Overlay Zone?
25. What is the Difference Between a Minor Partition and a Subdivision?
26. Do Neighborhood Associations Receive Appeal Fee Waivers?