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Terraces for reclaimed final slopes shall be sloped back towards the fill and be designed such <br /> that runoff is directed to collection points where it can enter catch basins and be conveyed via <br /> pipes or other acceptable conveyance to the toe of slope. The spacing of collection points shall <br /> be no greater than 1,500 feet. Each reclaimed final slope face that has terracing shall have a <br /> minimum of one (1) down drain. The method of transporting the water along the flow line of the <br /> terrace to the down drain, so as to prevent erosion and possible slope failure, shall be approved <br /> by the Development Services Division. <br /> The method of drainage of terraces for temporary slopes at setback lines shall be submitted-to <br /> Development Services Division for approval. <br /> (3) Slope Stability Factors of Safe . When required in this Title to provide site-specific geologic and <br /> engineering slope stability analysis, the following minimum slope stability factors of safety shall <br /> apply: <br /> A. A minimum factor of safety of 1.5 against static deep seated failure. <br /> B. A minimum factor of safety of 1.5 against static surficial failure. <br /> C. A minimum factor of safety of 1.1 against seismic failure. <br /> (4) Temporary Cut Slopes at Setback Lines. Temporary cut slopes (i.e., for limited periods of time, <br /> slopes that are in the process of extraction prior to being backfilled) at setback lines shall not <br /> exceed one (1) foot horizontal to one (1) foot vertical, except that temporary cut slopes at <br /> setback lines to a maximum of one half(112) of a foot horizontal to one (1) foot vertical may be <br /> maintained if site-specific geologic and engineering analysis demonstrate through a slope <br /> stability analysis that the proposed temporary cut slopes will have a minimum slope stability <br /> factor of safety as required in Section 9-1415.3(k)(4). However, in the event that there are <br /> existing structures on the adjacent property (or the immediate potential for structures on the <br /> adjacent property), the excavation shall at not time be closer to the property line than a line <br /> projected on a slope of one(1)to one(1)from the property line to the toe of slope. <br /> (5) Final Slopes. Final cut and/or fill slopes shall not exceed two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) foot <br /> vertical, except as specified below: <br /> A. Final slopes to a maximum of one and one-half (1 %) feet horizontal to one (1) foot vertical <br /> may be maintained when site-specific geologic and engineering analysis demonstrate <br /> through a slope stability analysis that the proposed final slopes will have a minimum slope <br /> stability factor of safety as required in Section 9-1415.2(k)(4), while demonstrating suitability <br /> for the proposed end use and protecting against erosion (by means of revegetation or other <br /> methods approved by Development Services Division). <br /> (6) Fill Slopes. Fill slopes shall be constructed consistent with recommendations from a qualified <br /> civil/geotechnical engineer based upon site-specific geologic conditions. <br /> n. FENCING: Fencing four(4)feet in height consisting of not less than three(3)strands of barbed wire, <br /> or an approved equivalent, shall be placed around the excavation area where slopes steeper than <br /> two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) foot vertical are maintained. Six (6) foot high security fencing or an <br /> approved equivalent shall be required where slopes steeper than two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) <br /> foot vertical are created, if the proximity of such slopes to residential uses or other uses involving a <br /> concentration of people so warrants. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[1]) <br /> San Joaquin County PA-02-1821Reed <br /> Community Development Page 7 <br />