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• <br /> Interpreting the Initiative to apply to grading for roads on slopes 25%or greater, or for <br /> roads on slopes of 25%or greater where retaining walls of six feet or higher are required, <br /> would likely preclude construction of the Bypass Road and other roads for hill area <br /> projects. <br /> 5.8 To what portions of a residential lot would the slope restriction apply? <br /> The Initiative states that housing units and structures shall not be placed on slopes 25%or <br /> greater,and that no grading to construct residences shall occur on such slopes. <br /> This language can be interpreted to mean that a lot which includes slopes of 25%or <br /> greater can be developed, as long as a structure is not located in such areas and that no <br /> grading occurs on such slopes. The Kottinger Ranch project and the Preserve are projects <br /> that have been built where a certain percentage of lo�have included osslopes' of 25 suor <br /> more, but no structures were placed and no grading p= <br /> 25% slopes were left unchanged in backyards). The Oak Grove project has similar <br /> features. <br /> 5.9 Define Ridgeline <br /> While the Initiative uses the term"ridgeline", it is not specifically defined,. <br /> The 1996 General Plan includes a discussion of the Pleasanton Ridgelands area, as <br /> created by Measure F in 1993, but has no formal definition of"ridgeline". <br /> In Chapter 18.76 of the Municipal Code, for the Hillside Planned Development District <br /> (for which only one property currently has this zoning designation), a"ridge" is defined <br /> as"a connected series of major and minor hills", and "ridgeline"ne"long orris ground line <br /> located at the highest elevation of the ridge running parallel <br /> ridge.',is <br /> A"ridge"typically refers to a connected series of hills or an elongated crest or series of <br /> crests of a hill. This definition distinguishes a ridge from a knoll,individual hill,or slope <br /> bank. Ridges can be identified on a topographical map by the configuration of the <br /> contour lines. <br /> Additional clarification will be needed to define ridgeline, and whether other regulations <br /> need to be adopted to limit development of visually prominent foreridges, below the main <br /> ridgeline. For example, it appears that the intent of the Initiative is to limit the visibility <br /> of development from off site by preventing development that does not have a backdrop of <br /> another ridge or landform behind it. In some cases,however, development within 100 <br /> feet of a ridgeline would not be visible if located on an interior canyon or valley side of a <br /> ridge. (This is sometimes the situation in the Southeast Hills.) <br /> 2$ See Municipal Code §18.76.100. <br /> 15 <br />