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ENGEO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> VIII. Priority of GRAD Expenditures <br /> Emergency response and scheduled repair expenditures by the GHAD are to be prioritized by the <br /> General Manager, utilizing his discretion, based upon available funds and the approved operating <br /> budget. When available funds are not sufficient to undertake all of the identified remedial and <br /> preventive stabilization measures, the expenditures are to be prioritized as follows, in descending <br /> order of priority: <br /> A. Prevention, mitigation, abatement or control of geologic hazards that have either <br /> damaged or pose a significant threat of damage to residences, critical underground <br /> utilities or paved streets. In the currently- designated GHAD area, the large landslide in <br /> the cut slope east of the residences at 2090 to 2150 Hillside Drive will have the highest <br /> priority for mitigation with GHAD funds. <br /> B. Prevention, mitigation, abatetent or control of geologic hazards which have either <br /> damaged or pose a significant threat of damage to ancillary structures, including but not <br /> limited to drainage facilities such as v- ditches and catch basins. <br /> C. Prevention, mitigation, abatement or control of geologic hazards existing entirely on <br /> slopes and which have neither damaged nor pose a significant threat of damage to any <br /> site improvements. <br /> D. Prevention, mitigation, abatement or control of geologic hazards which have either <br /> damaged or pose a significant threat of damage limited to loss of landscaping or other <br /> similar non - essential amenities. <br /> Geotechnical Techniques for Mitigation of Landslide and Erosion Hazards <br /> The techniques which may be employed by the GHAD to prevent, mitigate, abate, or control <br /> geologic hazards include, but are not limited to, the following. <br /> A. Removal of the unstable earth mass. <br /> 4867.1.002.01 <br /> October 10, 2000 12 <br />