Laserfiche WebLink
ORDINANCE NO. 1629 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, ZONING, OF THE ROSEVILLE CITY CODE TO <br />UPDATE AND AMEND MORELAND MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL <br />REGULATIONS <br />The City Council of the City of Roseville does ordain: <br />Section 1. Zoning Code Amended. After Planning Commission and City Council consideration <br />of Phase 2 of Project File 0044, the Roseville City Code, Title 10 (Zoning) is hereby amended to add and <br />update various definitions. <br />ACCESSIBLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION: electric vehicle charging station where <br />the battery charging station is located within accessible reach of a barrier -free access aisle and the electric <br />vehicle. <br />BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE: any vehicle that operates exclusively on electrical energy from an <br />off -board source that is stored in the vehicle's batteries and produces zero tailpipe emissions or pollution <br />when stationary or operating. <br />BUILDING HEIGHT: <br />at the ffent of the building to the highest peirA of the roof in t4e ease of a flat roof-, to the deek line of a <br />faansar-d roof-, aiid to the midpoint of the ridge of a gable, hip, or- gambr-el roof-. (For purposes of this <br />definition, the aver -age height shall be ealeulated byasing the highest r-idge and its attendant eave. The <br />e&s,e peint used shall be where the roof line efesses the side wall.) In the ease of altefatiens, additions or- <br />replaeemerA, of existing buildings, height sha14 be measidr-ed ffem the natual grade prior- to <br />eenstnaetienThe vertical distance between the highest adjoining ground level at the building or ten feet <br />above the lowest adjoining ground level whichever is lower, and the highest point of a flat roof or <br />average height of the highest gable of a pitched or hipped roof. <br />Height of Building <br />Average height <br />of highest gable <br />of pitched or <br />hipped roof <br />- Q0 �© <br />f <br />Height of <br />00 aooa <br />building <br />l <br />Measurement taken <br />from 1) Highest <br />L� <br />adjoining ground level, <br />10 It OR 2) 10 ft above <br />Highest adjoining <br />lowest adjoining ground <br />ground level <br />level, whichever is lower. <br />Lowest adjoinirx� ' <br />ground level <br />