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I did that for two main reasons:
1. Optimize space by not using different house models in the same row.
2. Create little streets where houses are the same and makes it feel and look like how it is in real life cities where specific housing expansion is done.
But you can easily change it in the editor if you like. I'm fine with anyone using and modifying things I make, as long as you don't impersonate haha
Most areas are actually quite flat, and open. The only terraced areas are in the old city center and near the cathedral. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you're referring to.
The city has a large neighborhood just to the northeast of the center (or east of the big cathedral) to allow for city-level construction/expansion more easily.
Be sure the game is restarted after the mod is enabled in the launcher, or it will not load it into the game.