1. Site assessments to determine the presence/absence of geologically hazardous areas, including erosion hazard areas, landslide hazard areas, and seismic hazard areas, and, if present, their location. 2. Evaluation of development proposals in areas where geologically hazardous areas or other sensitive features exist. 3. Office review, field assessment, and verification of environmental documentation submitted in support of development proposals for compliance with geologically hazardous areas and other development regulations, including, but not limited to, geotechnical reports. 4. Review of survey point elevation data serving as the basis for a slope map. 4. Timely, accurate, and detailed response to unexpected and regularly scheduled service requests. 5. Field inspections of work associated with geologically hazardous restricted sites. 6. Collaborative work in a regulatory environment with other agencies, interest groups, and permit applicants. 7. Project meetings, public hearings, and public meetings as requested by City staff. 8. Staff and community training and workshops. 9. Geotechnical and other review and analysis as requested by City staff. 10. Memorandums that provide analysis and narrative on how applicant-provided technical reports document compliance with applicable regulations.