The Multiple Use District is established in areas of mountain, hillside, canyon, desert and other open and generally underdeveloped lands where human habitation should be limited in order to protect the indigenous natural beauty of those areas and protect open space resources and to reduce unreasonable requirements for public utility and service extensions and expenditures through unnecessary disbursal and scattering of population; to encourage the use of land, where appropriate, for grazing, agricultural, wildlife habitat and recreation; and to minimize water pollution, soil erosion, danger from brushland fires, damage to watersheds, and damage to grazing and livestock habitat and to wildlife habitat and values; and to promote health, convenience, order, prosperity and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City. (Ord. 2012.04, 1-18-2012; amd. Ord. 2023.16, 6-21-2023)