The primary purpose of geologically hazardous area regulations is to avoid and minimize potential impacts to life and property from geologic hazards.
(Ord. 11-0329 § 3 (Exh. 1); Ord. 19-0488 § 2 (Exh. 1))
Settlement, soil liquefaction, and lateral spreading occur in areas underlain by cohesionless, loose, or soft saturated soils of low density, typically in association with shallow groundwater. Tsunami or seiche waves triggered by an earthquake or seismically induced landslides can inundate shoreline-adjacent land, such as along Lake Washington or the lower reaches of the Sammamish River. |
In Kenmore, seismic hazard areas include liquefaction-prone areas and a potential strand of the Southern Whidbey Island Fault Zone known as the Kenmore Lineament as designated by the Washington Department of Natural Resources. |