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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
1/28/2008
Ordinance #
1358
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SELECTED TEXT OF TITLE 10, CHAPTER 1018, PARKING REQUIREMENTS AND TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1102, PLAT PROCEDURES AND TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1103, DESIGN STANDARDS
Ordinance Date Passed
1/28/2008
Ordinance Date Published
2/19/2008
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2/19/2008
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ORDINANCE NO. 1358 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SELECTED TEXT OF: <br />TITLE 10, CHAPTER 1018, PARHING REQUIREMENTS AND <br />TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1102, PLAT PROCEDURES ANn <br />TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1103, DESIGN STANDARDS <br />THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br />SECTION 1. Purpose: The Roseville City Code, Tile 10, Chapter 1018 (Parking <br />Requirements) and Title 11, Chapters 1102 (Plat Procedures) and 1103 (Design Standards) is <br />hereby amended by eliminating, clarifying, and revising language contained within these <br />chapters. The purpose of this Ordinance is to eliminate conflicting wording and references, and to <br />codify the flexibility of design which the existing Code has long been interpreted to allow. <br />SECTION 2. Chapter 1018 is hereby amended as follows: <br />1018.04: GENERAL PROVISIONS: <br />E. Minimum Roadway Standards As Related To On-Street Parking. The following minimum <br />dimensional standards shall apply to all existing City and private roadways when newly <br />constructed or reconstructed. All local residential streets must be constructed to a width of <br />thirty-two feet (32') from the face of curb to face of curb. In cases where this width is <br />impractical, the City Council may reduce this dimension, as outlined in the City street width <br />policy. However, for purposes of emergency vehicle access, no street shall be constructed to <br />a width less than twenty four feet (24'). In order to preserve the minimum clear width, <br />parking must be restricted according to subsection A of this Section. (1103.021) <br />1. Signage Requirements: "No parking" signs shall be installed in accordance to the <br />following: (1103.021A) <br />32 feet Parking permitted on both sides of the street (no signs needed). <br />26-32 feet No parking on one side of the street (signs on one side). <br />24-26 feet No parking on both sides of the street (signs on both sides). <br />2. No parking shall be allowed in a cul-de-sac terminus with a landscaped island unless <br />reviewed and recommended for approval by the Fire Marshal. (Ord. 1167, 7-8-1996) <br />(1103.021 CS) <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />
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