(1) Erosion Hazard Areas. Protection measures for erosion hazard areas will be accomplished by implementing the regulatory standards for erosion and drainage control required under YCC Title
13 (Building Code). Any future stormwater program erosion control measures that may be formally adopted by the Board of County Commissioners shall supersede YCC Title
13 erosion control requirements. Standards to meet YCC Title
13 requirements can be met by the application of the best management practices (BMPs) in the Eastern Washington Stormwater Manual (WDOE Publication No. 04-10-076) or equivalent manual adopted by Yakima County, or any other approved manual deemed appropriate by the Building Official, including but not limited to applicable Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Field Office Technical Guide (FOTG) BMPs and the Washington State Department of Transportation Highway Runoff Manual. Application of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Construction Rainfall Erosivity Waiver is at the discretion of the Building Official on a case-by-case basis.
(2) Landslide Hazard Areas. Protection measures for landslide hazard areas will be accomplished through the review process of 16D.08.04 (Development Review Procedure for Geologically Hazardous Areas), by implementing the development standards of 16D.08.05 (General Protection Requirements), and by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; and Appendix J, Grading).
(3) Alluvial Fan/Flash-Flooding Hazard Areas. Protection measures for alluvial fan/flash-flooding hazard areas will be accomplished through the review process of 16D.08.04 (Development Review Procedure for Geologically Hazardous Areas), by implementing the development standards of 16D.08.05 (General Protection Requirements), and by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; Appendix J, Grading; and Flood Resistant Design and Construction (ASCE-24-98)).
(4) Stream Undercutting Hazard Areas. Protection measures for stream undercutting hazard areas will be accomplished by Critical Areas review for flood hazards, streams, and shoreline jurisdiction, in addition to implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (Flood Resistant Design and Construction (ASCE-24-98)).
(5) Avalanche Hazard Areas. Protection measures for avalanche hazard areas will be accomplished through the review process of 16D.08.04 (Development Review Procedure for Geologically Hazardous Areas), by implementing the development standards of 16D.08.05 (General Protection Requirements), and by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; and Appendix J, Grading).
(6) Oversteepened Slope Hazard Areas. Protection measures for oversteepened slope hazard areas will be accomplished through the review process of 16D.08.04 (Development Review Procedure for Geologically Hazardous Areas), by implementing the development standards of 16D.08.05 (General Protection Requirements), and by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; and Appendix J, Grading).
(7) Earthquake/Seismic Hazard Area Protection Standards. Protection measures for earthquake/Seismic hazard areas will be accomplished by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; and Appendix J, Grading).
(8) Suspected Geologic Hazard Areas and Risk Unknown Hazard Areas. Protection measures for suspected geologic hazard areas and risk unknown hazard areas will be accomplished through the review process of 16D.08.04 (Development Review Procedure for Geologically Hazardous Areas), by implementing the development standards of 16D.08.05 (General Protection Requirements), and by implementing the appropriate sections of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted in YCC Title
13 (currently Section 16, Structural Design; Section 18, Soils and Foundations; and Appendix J, Grading).
(Ord. 14-2007 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 2007)