A.
The potential avalanche hazard area, hereinafter referred to as PAHA, is intended to identify those areas where, after investigation and study, the county finds that an avalanche potential exists because of steepness of slope, exposure, snow pack composition, wind, temperature, rate of snowfall, and other interacting factors.
B.
Such PAHA is established:
1.
To identify those areas with avalanche potential based on approved studies that designate a minimum probability of occurrence greater than 1 in 100 per year, or where avalanche damage is documented after adoption of the ordinance codified in this article.
2.
To give notice to the public of such areas.
3.
To minimize health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce, and extraordinary public expenditures.
4.
To promote the general public health, safety, and welfare.
(Prior code § 35.01)