Those portions of the soil or geologic investigation that constitutes "civil engineering" as defined by Section
6734 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California shall be conducted by or under the direct supervision of a geotechnical engineer or civil engineer. Those portions of the investigation that involve the practice of "geology" as defined by Section
7802 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California shall be conducted by an engineering geologist.
The investigations shall be based on observations and tests of the material exposed by exploratory borings or excavations and inspections made at appropriate locations. Additional studies may be necessary to evaluate soil and rock strength, the effect of moisture variation on soil, bearing capacity, compressibility, expansiveness, stability, keying, sub drainage benching and other factors. The investigation shall consider the evaluation of grading factors such as moisture variability and ability to compact the material when wet, as determined appropriate.
(Ord. 1000 § 1; Code 1997 § 36-34)