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<br />(B) Accompanying the application shall be a report presenting the <br />following geologic information as determined by a general geologic <br />investigation. <br /> <br />(1) Pertinent historic, geologic and hydrologic <br />factors of the area. <br /> <br />(2) Past occurences of known ground subsidence. <br /> <br />(3) Available data regarding air shafts, haulage <br />ways, adits, faults, rooms and pillars and <br />final mine maps adjusted to modern surveys. <br /> <br />(4) Interval between the ground surface and the <br />location of void space or materials subject <br />to volume decrease. <br /> <br />(5) Amount of material removed or materials subject <br />to volume decrease. <br /> <br />(6) Logs of wells which were spaced according to the <br />geologic conditions of the site and character <br />of the surface land use. <br /> <br />(7) In wind deposited silt (loess) areas and areas <br />of predominatly fine-grained soils, the degree of <br />wetting the area is subjected to and its effect. <br /> <br />(8) Results of any drilling performed and interpre- <br />tation and conclusions based on such drilling. <br /> <br />(9) Whatever additional information is deemed nec- <br />essary by the professional geologist of pro- <br />fessional engineer to allow him to certify the <br />adequacy of the general investigation and the con- <br />clusions reached. <br /> <br />(C) Based on the investigation and resulting conclusions, a <br />map (scale of one (1) inch equals two hundred (200 feet) shall <br />be prepared and submitted delineating the following: <br /> <br />(1) Those specific areas, if any, which have been <br />undermined or are adjacent to undermined areas, <br />but have been determined to be safe from signifi- <br />cant geologic hazard. In order to be so class- <br />ified, such areas must be determined to be safe <br />for the general type of land use proposed with- <br />out necessitating any corrective engineering and <br />engineered construction related to geologic hazard. <br /> <br />(2) Those specific areas, if any, which have been under- <br />mined or are adjacent to undermined areas, and have <br />been determined to be subject to geologic hazard to <br />the extent that corrective engineering and engineer- <br />ed construction may be required to safely develop <br />the area for the general type of land use proposed. <br /> <br />(3) Those specific areas, if any, which have been <br />undermined or are adjacent to undermined areas, <br />and have been determined to be subject to geo- <br />logic hazard to the extent that the area is un- <br />fit for the general type of land use proposed. <br /> <br />(4) Any additional information relevant to designa- <br />tion which is appropriate. <br /> <br />3. <br />