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<h3>Unstable Soil</h3> <p>Unstable soil refers to soil that is prone to various forms of movement such as slippage, creep, landslide, avalanche, bedrock slump, talus, rockfall, colluvium, and lacustrine deposits. This can occur either at the surface or overlain by other deposits. The instability of the soil can be determined by the Land Stability Maps of Teton County, site-specific geotechnical reconnaissance studies, or any other technically competent source.</p>

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This section defines the term "Unstable Soil" as used in the land use code document.