County seeks input on geologic hazards
Published 9:35 pm Monday, August 8, 2022
People are invited to take a survey to help the Clatsop County Community Development Department better understand the geologic hazards in the county’s unincorporated areas.
The survey is part of an update to the mapping and regulations of the county’s Geologic Hazards Overlay, the county said in a statement.
“The GHO identifies areas of the county at risk from landslides, ocean flooding, coastal erosion, weak foundational soils and geologic fault lines,” the county wrote.
Survey participants can also weigh in on development regulations and requirements and offer their opinion on certificates of compliance and hazard disclosure statements. Residents and property owners are asked to share their concerns.
The survey will be live on the county website until Sept. 5, the county said. Reach out to Senior Planner Ian Sisson at isisson@co.clatsop.or.us or 503-325-8611 with questions.