8-6A-1: GENERAL:
   A.   These standards shall be followed in all subdivisions regulated by this title. In addition to these standards, all subdivisions shall meet the design standards of the applicable zoning district.
   B.   Any proposed subdivision in areas of the county where topographical slopes are greater than fifteen percent (15%) or where adverse conditions associated with slope stability, erosion, or sedimentation are present, as determined by the county engineer, shall conform with the additional hillside regulations set forth in this title.
   C.   Adequate means for eliminating unsuitable conditions must be approved by the county engineer in order to develop property that has been designated in the applicable comprehensive plan, in the natural features analysis, or elsewhere, as being unsuitable for development because of flood threat, poorly drained areas, high groundwater, steep slopes, rock formation, buried pipelines, or other similar conditions likely to be encountered.
   D.   The limits of the subdivision shall encompass the full extent of the owner's lot or "contiguous parcels", as herein defined.
   E.   The decision making body may require modifications where, in its opinion, site planning has not sufficiently addressed the existing natural features. (Ord. 389, 6-14-2000; amd. Ord. 768, 1-12-2011)