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1.
Where in my yard can I park my boat?
Boats on trailers may be stored in a side or rear yard area and need not be on a hard surface. Boats on trailers, which are under 20' in length, may also be parked/stored on front yard driveways.
2.
Do notices of city code violations include a fine?
Notices are simply a reminder that something needs to be corrected on a property. These are not tickets or citations and do not include fines. A fine and/or court citation do become possibilities on properties if corrections are not completed after multiple requests have been made.
3.
Can I store a cord of firewood for the winter in my driveway?
Roseville City Code allows the outside storage of firewood. It must be placed in a side or rear yard, neatly stacked 6" off the ground and limited to 6' in height.
4.
My neighbor has an old car in his back yard that doesn't run and is an eyesore. Is this allowed?
All vehicles must be licensed, in operable condition and be parked on an improved driveway surface. Cars or trucks stored on the grass would be in violation of City Code. Vehicles in any condition would be allowed if parked inside a garage out of public view.
5.
Can I store materials or equipment for my home-based business in my back yard?
Home occupations are regulated by Roseville's Zoning Ordinance. The storage of business equipment, materials or vehicles (of over 2000 lb. rating) is not allowed on residential property. Please see Section 1004.01 G of Roseville's Zoning Ordinance which regulates Home Occupations.
6.
Can I store odds and ends out behind my garage if I cover them with a tarp so they can't be seen?
Roseville's City Code does not allow the outside storage of household items, construction materials, car parts or unusable equipment, etc., even if it is covered by a tarp. Some residents have placed items behind a garage or shed out of their own view but in view of neighbors. This often generates complaints to the city.
7.
Can I expand my driveway using rock or gravel instead of asphalt?
Driveway areas used for the parking of vehicles are required by city code to be asphalt, concrete or pavers. This eliminates silt erosion into storm sewers and dust. A permit is required to replace or expand a driveway.
8.
Can I store a trailer in my driveway?
Class A and B trailers may be stored in driveways for up to 3 days and then must be removed. These types of trailers may, however, be stored in side and rear yards with no time limitations.
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