Hillside area definition

Hillside area or "hillside land" means either of the following:
Hillside area means an area with an average slope of twenty (20) percent or more.
Hillside area means any property with slopes of 15% or more.

Examples of Hillside area in a sentence

  • For those properties subject to the Ordinance (generally all single-family residentially zoned properties not located in a Hillside area or Coastal Zone) the Ordinance imposes restrictions on the square footage allowable for both new construction and additions to existing structures on the property.

  • There were also concerns about empty housing in the Hillside area, litter in the gardens, houses boarded up, etc.

  • A letter drop was undertaken notifying local residents and seeking views in the Hillside area on the western route Phase 1 proposals between 29 September and 15 October 2021.

  • Propty does not have veh access on a cont 20’ wide paved route from driveway to boundary of Hillside area.

  • Ordinance No. AO 2001-141(S), an ordinance amending the Hillside Wastewater Management Plan, Anchorage Municipal Code 21.05.030.D.4. to add the area recommended for public sewerage the 7 1/2 acre Tract A of Bluebell Subdivision and the 7 1/2 acre Tract A of Ashland Subdivision, generally located east of Goldenview Drive in the South Hillside area, Assemblymember Tremaine.


More Definitions of Hillside area

Hillside area means any lot or parcel with an average slope greater than ten percent (10%).
Hillside area means an area with an average slope of twenty (20) percent or more. "Improvement" means and refers to site grading, street work and utilities (including
Hillside area means any area within a proposed subdivision which has a slope in excess of 20 percent. (AM ORD. 4334 – 12/06/05)
Hillside area means land in its natural state having a slope angle of 10% and greater for a height of 6 metres or more.” (d) Amending Section 13 – Urban Residential Zones by:
Hillside area means a parcel or portion of a parcel that:
Hillside area means all areas within a tract proposed for subdivision development with a slope of fifteen (15) percent or more.
Hillside area means any area within a proposed subdivision that has a slope in excess of 20 percent.