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d. Findings. In recommending approval of, or in <br />approving an H -P -D permit, the following findings must <br />be made: <br />(1) The approval of the plan is in the best <br />interests of the public health, safety and general <br />welfare; <br />(2) Off -site and on -site views of the ridges <br />will not be substantially impaired. In determining <br />which ridges are subject to this finding, the <br />following criteria shall be used: the intents <br />and purposes set forth in Section 2- 2.3201 shall <br />be followed. <br />(3) Any grading to be performed within the <br />project boundaries takes into account the environ- <br />mental characteristics of that property, including <br />but not limited to prominent geological features, <br />existing stream beds and significant tree cover, <br />and is designed in keeping with the best engineer- <br />ing practices to avoid erosion, slides or flooding, <br />to have as minimal an effect on said environment <br />as possible; <br />(4) Streets, buildings and other man-made <br />structures have been designed and located in such <br />a manner as to complement the natural terrain and <br />natural landscape; <br />(5) Adequate fire safety measures have been <br />incorporated into the design of the plan; <br />(6) The plan conforms to the purpose and <br />intent of the Hillside Planned Development Dis- <br />trict; and <br />(7) The plan is consistent with the City's <br />General Plan. <br />e. Conditions. In the recommendation of approval <br />and in the approval of an H -P -D permit, conditions may <br />be imposed which are deemed necessary to protect the <br />public health, safety and general welfare in line with <br />the standards set forth above. <br />f. Reguired data. Any application for an H -P -D <br />permit shall be accompanied by the following data pre- <br />pared by a design team consisting of a architect, land- <br />scape architect and registered civil engineer: <br />(1) A site plan showing general locations <br />of all streets, on- street and off - street parking <br />bicycle paths, riding trails, hiking trails, <br />buildings and other man -made structures; typical <br />elevations or perspective drawings sufficient to <br />show building height, building materials, colors, <br />and general design; perspective drawings showing <br />the relationship after development of the proposed <br />-7- <br />