<br />DEFINITIONS § 96.03 [Right of Way Management]
<br />PAVEMENT . For the purposes of this section, pavement shall mean any type of
<br />improved surface that is within the public right-of-way and that is paved or otherwise
<br />constructed with bituminous, concrete, or aggregate.
<br />
<br />DEFINITIONS § 152.008 [Zoning]
<br /> IMPERVIOUS SURFACE. A constructed hard surface that prevents or retards entry of
<br />water into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased
<br />rate of flow than prior to development, including rooftops; decks; sidewalks; patios; swimming
<br />pools; parking lots; concrete, asphalt, gravel driveways, or pavers, including permeable pavers;
<br />and other similar surfaces.
<br />PARKING SPACE. An area of not less than 180 square feet, exclusive of driveways and
<br />aisles, designed for the parking of 1 passenger or small commercial motor vehicle.
<br />PARKING LOT: A facility comprised of parking spaces, drive aisles, circulation, and
<br />access that provides for the temporary off-street parking of passenger vehicles and small
<br />commercial vehicles, accessory to multiple family residential, commercial, industrial, and
<br />institutional principal uses.
<br />PARKING, OFF-STREET: The act of keeping a passenger vehicle as defined herein
<br />and/or small commercial vehicles, recreational vehicles and emergency vehicles as defined
<br />herein, on an approved parking space, properly surfaced per code, for a period of less than
<br />twenty-four (24) hours. In residential districts, vehicles as defined and as regulated, may be
<br />parked on driveways in the front yard for more than twenty-four (24) hours. Parking, Off-street
<br />may include a parking space, parking lot, or parking pad as used in the Code.
<br />PARKING PAD: A location on a parcel approved for the parking of a vehicle which is
<br />not a driveway. A Parking Pad must meet the relevant performance and location requirements of
<br />the applicable Code.
<br />VEHICLE. A car, van, truck, motorcycle, snowmobile, motor home, camper, trailer,
<br />boat, or similar item licensed by the State of Minnesota for use on roadways or waterways, but
<br />excluding bicycles and mopeds.
<br />VEHICLE, PASSENGER: A vehicle capable of moving under its own power which is
<br />licensed and operable for use on public roadways, and shall include the following vehicles:
<br />Passenger automobiles, pick-up trucks and sport-utility vehicles of less than 9,000 pounds gross
<br />vehicle weight, pick-up trucks and sport-utility vehicles of between 9,000 pounds and 13,000
<br />pounds, commuter vans of a capacity up to 16 persons, and motorcycles.
<br />VEHICLE, LARGE COMMERCIAL: A vehicle used for commercial purposes which is
<br />a semi-tractor and/or semi-trailer, dump truck, or any other commercial vehicle that does not
<br />qualify under the definition of a “Small Commercial Vehicle”.
<br />
<br />VEHICLE, SMALL COMMERCIAL: A vehicle used primarily for commercial
<br />purposes, including pick-up trucks and sport-utility vehicles larger than 9,000 pounds gross
<br />33
|