A.
Every subdivision for which a final subdivision or parcel map is required must submit to the City Engineer a soils report, prepared by a California registered civil engineer, based on adequate test borings. The City Engineer may waive the soils report requirement if the City Engineer finds that sufficient knowledge exists as to the soils qualities of the subdivision.
B.
If the soils report indicates the presence of expansive soils or other soils problems which, if not corrected would lead to structural defects, the City Engineer may require a soils investigation of each lot or parcel in the subdivision to be performed by a civil engineer, registered in the State of California. The soils investigation report must recommend the corrective action which is likely to prevent structural damage to each structure proposed to be constructed in the area where such soils problem exists.
C.
The subdivision or any portion thereof where such problems exist may be approved if the City Engineer determines that the recommended corrective action is likely to prevent structural damage to each structure to be constructed and that the issuance of any building permit will be conditioned to include this recommended corrective action prior to the construction of each structure involved.
(Ord. 565 § 3, 2019)