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OUTDOOR STORAGE, FLEET VEHICLES: Storage outside of an enclosed building of fleet vehicles, 626 <br />ranging in size from passenger cars to commercial trucks, which are in active use by a rental agency, 627 <br />dispatch service, or other similar distribution or transportation service. Inoperable vehicles in need of 628 <br />repair or vehicles which are stored for seasonal use (e.g. snow plows in summer months) are defined and 629 <br />regulated as inoperable/out of service vehicles or equipment. 630 <br />OUTDOOR STORAGE, INOPERABLE/OUT OF SERVICE VEHICLES OR EQUIPMENT: Storage 631 <br />outside of an enclosed building of vehicles or equipment which are in need of repair or unused for more 632 <br />than 72 hours. 633 <br />OUTDOOR STORAGE, LOOSE MATERIALS: Storage outside of an enclosed building of gravel, rock, 634 <br />mulch, sand, salt, or other such material stored in piles or bins. 635 <br />OVERHEAD DOOR: A door for vehicle access to loading docks, service bays, garages, or other similar 636 <br />areas that opens vertically or horizontally. 637 <br />OWNER (OF BUILDING OR LAND): Any sole owner, part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, joint 638 <br />tenant, or tenant by the entirety. 639 <br />P. 640 <br />PARKING FACILITY: An area used for parking of customer or employee vehicles; includes parking lots 641 <br />and parking structures. 642 <br />PARKING LOT: A one-level, surfaced, open-to-the-air area used for parking vehicles. 643 <br />PARKING SPACE: A paved surface located in a permanently maintained area, either within or outside of 644 <br />a building, of sufficient size to store one automobile. 645 <br />PARKING STRUCTURE: A multi-level parking area, wherein one or more levels are supported above 646 <br />the lowest level, and is commonly called a parking garage or parking ramp. 647 <br />PAWN SHOP: Any business establishment operated by a Pawnbroker as defined in Chapter 311 of the 648 <br />Roseville City Code, in which pawn transactions take place. 649 <br />PERMITTED: Designates a use or structure which may be lawfully established in a particular district, 650 <br />provided it conforms with all requirements and regulations of the district in which it is located. 651 <br />PERSON: The word “person” shall include a corporation, firm, partnership, association, organization, and 652 <br />any other group acting as a unit as well as individuals. It shall also include an executor, administrator, 653 <br />trustee, receiver or other representative appointed according to law. Whenever a violation of any section 654 <br />of the City Code is punishable by a penalty or fine, and whenever the word “person” is used in such 655 <br />section for which a penalty is imposed for such violation, “person” shall include partners or members of 656 <br />partnerships or associations, and as to corporations, shall include the officers, agents, or members thereof 657 <br />who are responsible for any violation of said section. 658 <br />PERVIOUS PAVEMENT OR PAVERS: Pavement or pavers that are designed and maintained to allow 659 <br />precipitation to infiltrate into the ground, in order to reduce the volume and velocity of storm water runoff 660 <br />. Pervious pavement materials include pervious interlocking concrete paving blocks, concrete grid pavers, 661 <br />perforated brick pavers, and similar materials determined by the City Engineer to qualify. 662