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6. Implementation of the Initiative <br /> If the Initiative becomes law, the City Council would have options for its <br /> implementation. This might involve applying what is deemed to be the most reasonable <br /> interpretation of the language of the Initiative on a project-by-project basis. Another <br /> option could include adopting definitions and policies in harmony with the Initiative,but <br /> which clarify areas of uncertainly. This would likely occur through development and <br /> implementation of an ordinance. <br /> Such a process to adopt clarifying definitions and policies might occur through a <br /> task force or committee procedure, potentially involving stakeholders. Or,these types of <br /> regulations can be considered by the Planning Conunission and City Council in the <br /> normal public hearing process. <br /> As discussed above, areas where clarification is needed include, but are not <br /> limited to: <br /> • Defining Ridgeline <br /> • Designating Applicable Ridges <br /> • Defining and Measuring Slope <br /> / o Selecting a methodology and data base <br /> l • Determining which Areas of the City would be Subject to New <br /> Hillside Regulations <br /> • Whether to Subject All,or Exempting Some, Hillside Projects to New <br /> Regulations <br /> • Policy to Calculate Floor Area Ratio(FAR) <br /> • Regulation regarding Grading Style <br /> • Regulations about Building Height <br /> • Policy addressing Visibility Issues <br /> 27 <br />