The toe of the slope is obtained in the final step, Neala, where you create a floor of 98 m.
Geometrically, you are creating a collection of similar cones: their tips are pointed upwards and located at all the boundary points. The boundary of the union of all these cones includes the sides of the quarry that would be created if you could dig as deep as possible subject to the 30 degree slope limitation. Imagine doing this but then re-filling the quarry (with water, say) up to a constant elevation of 98 m. The resulting shoreline is the toe of the slopes. The filling is done with the maximum function.