[Zoning Order §7.135, 4-2-2008]
A.
The geotechnical study is to recommend courses of action that will allow for the safe development of a site that may contain geological or soil constraints. When required to provide a geotechnical study, the minimum information shall be provided in the study:
1.
A description of the site and the existing topographic, geologic and soils information to include slope categories, geologic formations, soil types and vegetative cover.
2.
A statement and description of field test data. This information must be adequate to accurately map all shale formations, colluvial soils or loess deposits on natural slopes in excess of twenty percent (20%), describe any shale beds, soil layer thickness, the dip of any shale beds, the slope of any residual clay layers having relatively thick soil layers above and the presence of any subsurface water where grading is proposed to occur.
3.
Description of laboratory test data. This should relate to the information found in the above described data gathering requirements. The internal strength properties of all shale or other potentially weak materials or contacts should be measured.
4.
An analysis of the above gathered information relative to any potential site development problems. Landslide analysis should be broken into properties such as affects of slope, material properties, dip of bedding planes, slope on inclined loess or colluvium/residual clay layers, effects of hydrostatic pressure, other effects of subsurface water, etc.
5.
Recommendations to address any problems such as landsliding or expansive soils.
6.
Recommendations for the proper placement or compaction of fill to avoid potential problems or for suitable foundations.
7.
Recommendations for testing during construction such as density testing including the location and frequency of such testing.
8.
Recommendations for walls, plant cover or other slope treatment that may be necessary to ensure slope stability.
B.
All projects requiring a geotechnical study shall also submit a post construction report that includes as a minimum the following information: