The Hillside District is intended to provide for limited uses of hillside areas which are consistent with the City's General Plan. The mix of permitted uses, the intensity of uses, and the distribution of uses are to be based largely on natural environmental factors and accessibility to necessary facilities and services. The hillside areas must be kept in a natural state to the greatest extent feasible in order to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, and minimize the hazards identified in the Public Safety and Noise Element of the General Plan and to advance the goals and policies of the Open Space, Parkland and Conservation Element of the General Plan. Slope density regulations which correlate intensity of development to the steepness of terrain will be used to minimize grading, removal of vegetation, land instability, and fire hazards. Clustering of residential units will be encouraged. Transfer of development credits will also be used as a means of limiting residential development to areas designated on the General Plan.
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