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8-506.A. Reasonable Protection. The degree of protection from geologic hazards intended to be provided by this Division is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes, and is based on accepted geologic and scientific methods of study. This regulation is intended to minimize the dangers, costs and impacts from geologic hazards. Therefore, unforeseen or unknown geologic conditions or natural or manmade changes in conditions may contribute to future damages to structures and land uses even though permitted within designated geologic hazard areas. This Division does not imply that areas outside designated geologic hazard area boundaries or land uses permitted within such areas will be free from all impacts of geologic hazards.

8-506.B. No Liability Created. This Section shall not create liability on the part of the Town or any officer, agent, or employee thereof, or the Colorado Geological Survey or any employee thereof, for any personal or property damage that may result from reliance on this Division or from acts in furtherance thereof by any officer agent, or employee of the Town, or from damages occurring in areas which for any reason have not been officially designated as geologic hazard areas.