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~FNGEO <br />I N C O R P p R A f E D <br />V. LAUREL CREEK ESTATES PLAN OF CONTROL TO MAINTAIN GEOLOGIC <br />HAZARDS <br />A. Completed Actions. <br />Specific landslides were identified prior to and during the grading for the subdivision. These <br />- landslides were studied by the project geotechnical and geologic consultants as part of required <br />site-specific geotechnical explorations. During the mass grading and site improvements, some <br />-- areas of slope instability were removed and replaced with engineered fill. This slope <br />stabilization process also involved the installation of subsurface drainage systems within the <br />repaired slopes. The "as-built" grading plans and documents show the planned and implemented <br />landslide repairs. <br />B. Retention of Consultants. <br />The GHAD shall retain contractors and professional consultants such as a geotechnical engineer, <br />civil engineer, or other geologic engineering consultants to identify potential landslide and <br />erosion hazards. The professional consultants and contractors shall monitor existing or potential <br />landslide and erosion hazards, repair or stabilize landslides, and mitigate, abate, or control the <br />effects of landsliding. In addition, the GHAD will monitor and mitigate erosion hazards and <br />adverse sediment effects, with recommendations from the professional consultant. <br />C. Plan Review. <br />As stated previously, the GHAD will not be responsible for, nor does the Covered Area include, <br />individual Lots. Nevertheless, to mitigate adverse grading modifications by homeowners, the <br />GHAD shall be first in the chain of plan review, in order to check whether proposed homeowner <br />4291-W2 <br />July 17, 1997 <br />__ Revised October 9, 1997 <br />Revised October 22, 1997 12 <br />