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A. A geotechnical letter shall, at a minimum, include the following:

1. The letter shall be labeled identifying the submittal as a "Shoreline Erosion Hazard Geotechnical Letter."

2. The dates when the geological assessment was conducted. The date when the letter was prepared.

3. The parcel number(s) of the site.

4. Site address, if one has been assigned by the County.

5. A brief description of the project (including the proposed land use) and a description of the area to be developed.

6. A paragraph that states the following specific language:

"The services described in this report were prepared under the responsible charge of (Individual's Name). (Individual's Name) meets the qualifications contained in Section 18E.110.030 to prepare a geological assessment. (Individual's Name) understands the requirements of the current Erosion Hazard Area Chapter 18E.110 and the definitions of the applicable terms contained within Chapter 18.25. Individuals under the responsible charge of (Individual's Name) have performed a shoreline erosion hazard geological assessment, conducted a field investigation, and researched available historic records on the above referenced site. In my opinion, the scope of services completed for this project is adequate to meet the requirements of this Title and it does not appear that an active shoreline erosion hazard area exists within 200 feet of the site."

7. The name, mailing address, and telephone number of the geotechnical professional who prepared the letter.

8. The name, mailing address, and telephone number of the property owner.

B. The geotechnical letter shall be prepared under the responsible charge of a geotechnical professional(s) and be signed, sealed and dated by the geotechnical professional(s).

(Ord. 2004-56s § 4 (part), 2004)