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Roseville City Council
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1246
Ordinance Title
Amending Title X, Section 1004.01 of the Roseville City Code Regulating Accessory Buildings in Residential Districts
Ordinance Date Passed
2/12/2001
Ordinance Date Published
2/20/2001
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<br />5. Overall Area: The overall area of attached garage and detached accessory building(s) <br />shall not exceed the exterior dimensional footprint of the principal structure, excluding <br />any attached garage footprint. <br /> <br />6. Maximum Total Surface Area: Including detached accessory structures, principle <br />structures, pavement surfaces (asphalt, concrete and/or brick, stone or other paver), the <br />total impervious surface on a residential lot or parcel shall not exceed 30% ofthe total lot <br />or parcel size. <br /> <br />7. Location: No accessory building or garden shed shall be erected or located within any <br />front yard. Accessory buildings and/or a garden shed shall be located behind the <br />established front building line of the principal structure. On through lots and lakeshore <br />lots accessory buildings and/or a garden shed may be located between the road right-of- <br />way line and the principal structure, provided they meet the required front yard setback. <br /> <br />8. Minimum Setbacks: A garden shed and/or accessory buildings shall be set back a <br />minimum of 5 feet from a side yard or rear yard lot line and a minimum of 6 feet from <br />any other building or structure on the same lot or parcel. <br /> <br />9. Prohibited Location: Accessory buildings and/or a garden shed shall not be located <br />within any public or private utility or drainage easement. <br /> <br />10. Height: Accessory buildings shall not exceed one story or 15 feet in height and the wall <br />height shall not exceed 9 feet in height. The overall height of an accessory building shall <br />not exceed the overall height of the principal structure on the parcel (Building height is <br />determined from Section 209 of the Uniform Building Code). <br /> <br />11. In-Ground Garages: Where the natural grade of a lot at the building line of a house is 8 <br />feet or more above the established curb level, an accessory building for vehicle storage <br />(garage) may be erected within any yard, provided that 1/2 of the wall height or more is <br />below grade level. Such an accessory building shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet <br />from any right of way. <br /> <br />12. Accessory Building & Garden Shed Color, Design And Materials: The exterior color, <br />design, and/or materials of an accessory building shall be similar to the principal <br />structure. Corrugated metal siding and corrugated metal roofs shall be prohibited. <br /> <br />13. Driveway Required: Any accessory building capable of storing one or more motorized <br />vehicles shall be provided with a hard-surfaced driveway to an adjacent public street. <br />However, if the primary purpose of the building is for residential (not commercial) <br />equipment, material, seasonally used recreational vehicle or a seasonally driven vehicle <br />or collectible, a hard surface is not required. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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