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Upon completion of rough grading work, in the event a complete record of the work is desired or necessary, the Planning Department may require a final geotechnical report that includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

A. Record plans showing all approved changes or alterations/photos and inspection diary shall be provided with said plans;

B. A complete record of all field and laboratory tests including location and elevation of all field tests. Test locations shall be noted on the record plans;

C. A professional opinion regarding slope stability, soil bearing capacity, and any other pertinent information required by the county;

D. Recommendations regarding foundation design, including soil bearing potential and building restrictions or setbacks from the top or toe of slopes;

E. A declaration by the geotechnical engineer, civil engineer or engineering geologist in the format required by the Planning Department that all work was done in substantial conformance with the recommendations contained in the soil or geologic investigation reports as approved; mitigation measures in the adopted environmental document; and in accordance with the approved plans and specifications.