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• Option Two: <br /> Define ridgeline as a continuous ground line connecting a series of hills located <br /> at their highest elevations ending at the last peak on each end of the landform. <br /> The "last peak" would be defined as the point at which the elevation of the <br /> ridgeline no longer rises in elevation, and only decreases in elevation. Figure <br /> 5, below, is a conceptual representation of Option Two. <br /> Middle Peak <br /> End Peak End Peak <br /> Ridgeline Ends Ridgeline Ends <br /> — — <br /> I <br /> \I 1I \I <br /> No Development Allowed/ <br /> Ridgeline Setback Areas <br /> Landform No Longer Increases <br /> in Elevation beyond End Peaks <br /> Figure 5: Slope Cross Section' Designating Ridgelines <br /> Staff Recommendation: <br /> Option Two because this option provided direction on where a ridgeline ends. <br /> 3. Definition of Streets and Roads as Structures. <br /> The Pleasanton Municipal Code §18.08.535 defines "structure" as "anything <br /> constructed or erected which requires a location on the ground, including a <br /> building or a swimming pool, but not including a fence or a wall used as a fence if <br /> the height does not exceed six feet, or access drives or walks." The Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code also adopts the California Building Code by reference, which <br /> defines structure as "that which is built or constructed" which could be interpreted <br /> to mean public or private streets or roads. <br /> ' Note: Cross Section is not drawn to scale. <br /> 10 <br />