The Geologic Hazard Overlay District is intended to supplement
the requirements of general zoning districts wherever geologic hazards
are found in order to prevent loss of health, life or property from
landslides and to regulate uses and development on or near steep slopes.
The requirements of the Geologic Hazard Overlay District shall
apply to all uses and development proposed within any steep slope
or landslide-prone area as depicted on the Geologic Hazard Maps adopted
by the Borough Council. Land within this overlay district may be used only under
the conditions of this district and the underlying zoning districts.
For the purposes of these Geologic Hazard Overlay District requirements,
the terms below shall have the meanings ascribed to them as follows:
GEOLOGIC EXPERT
A registered professional or a geotechnical consultant with
training and experience in geology, engineering or a related field.
LANDSLIDE-PRONE AREAS
Any geologic formation which is especially susceptible to
landslides due to the presence of unstable rock formations or soil
types.
STEEP SLOPES
Includes:
A.
Moderately steep slopes from 16% to 25%.
B.
Steep slopes exceeding 25% and very steep slopes exceeding 40%
between adjacent contour lines measured over a horizontal distance
of 100 feet.
Any use classified as a permitted use, conditional use or special
exception in an underlying zoning district may be allowed within a
Geologic Hazard Overlay District.
All applications submitted for approval of any use allowed in
the Geologic Hazard Overlay District shall be accompanied by a geologic
hazard investigation report. The geologic hazard report shall be prepared
by a geologic expert, based on an investigation of the site and the
proposed use or development, and shall contain the following minimum
information:
A. The boundaries of any Geologic Hazard Overlay Districts as depicted
on the Geologic Hazard Maps adopted by the Borough Council or any
geologic hazard areas found to exist based on an actual investigation
of the site.
B. Topographic contour lines at two-foot intervals for the subject site
before and after the completion of the proposed development.
C. A soils survey and geologic evaluation, including a narrative description
of any conditions or factors which are relevant to the possibility
of landslides caused by development of the site.
D. A statement identifying whether the subject property, or any adjacent
properties, have any history of landslides.
E. Recommendation as to whether the site can be made safe for the proposed
use, including any specific recommended construction or control techniques.
F. If the recommendation in Subsection
E above is that the site is not safe, a plan and specifications detailing how the applicant proposes to make the site safe for the proposed use and protect adjacent properties from potential safety hazards must be included.
The following portions of a development site within a Geologic
Hazard Overlay District shall be reserved as open space and may not
be graded or stripped of vegetation unless the applicant demonstrates
that any hazards will be corrected through engineering measures which
are deemed satisfactory by the Borough Engineer or consultants hired
by the Borough to review the engineering proposal:
A. Sixty percent of any moderately steep slope.
B. Eighty-five percent of any steep slope area.
C. One hundred percent of any very steep slope area.
D. One hundred percent of any landslide-prone area.
These regulations do not imply that areas outside any designated
Geologic Hazard Overlay District, or that uses permitted within such
district, will be free from landslides. These regulations shall not
create liability on the part of the Borough or any officer, employee
or appointed official thereof for any damage that results from reliance
on this chapter or any decision lawfully made hereunder.