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A seller in Santa Cruz, California, provides the NHD to a buyer. The NHD shows the property is in both a Seismic Hazard Zone and a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The buyer wants to know who created the maps used to determine these zone designations. Which answer is correct?

Correct Answer

B) Seismic Hazard Zones are mapped by the California Geological Survey (CGS) and fire hazard zones are designated by CAL FIRE and local agencies

Seismic Hazard Zones (for liquefaction and earthquake-induced landslide) are mapped by the California Geological Survey (CGS) under the Seismic Hazards Mapping Act. Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones are designated by CAL FIRE for State Responsibility Areas and by local agencies for Local Responsibility Areas under Government Code §51178.

Answer Options
A
Both maps are created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
B
Seismic Hazard Zones are mapped by the California Geological Survey (CGS) and fire hazard zones are designated by CAL FIRE and local agencies
C
Both maps are created by the California Real Estate Commissioner
D
Seismic maps are from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and fire maps are from the EPA

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