6-10A-12: PARKING TRAILERS, CONTAINERS, DROP BOXES AND OTHER NONVEHICULAR ITEMS IN/ON STREET PARKING SPACES:
Unless specifically allowed by permit issued by the Ada County Highway District or other entity with jurisdiction, no person shall stop, stand, park or deposit a trailer, shipping container, storage container, drop box or any other nonvehicular item in and on street parking space:
   A.   Longer Than Seventy Two Hours: For a period longer than seventy two (72) consecutive hours;
No person shall park a vehicle upon any street, alley or public property for a period of seventy two (72) hours or longer unless specifically allowed by permit. Movement of a vehicle on a street, alley, or other public property for a distance of less than six hundred feet (600') for a period of less than twenty-four (24) contiguous hours shall constitute continuous and uninterrupted parking or storage in the same location.
   B.   Dangerous To Traffic: In a manner that impedes or renders dangerous the movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic; or
   C.   Reflective Devices: Between sunset and sunrise without reflective devices attached on the edge or side of the nonvehicular item nearest the center of the street. The reflective device must be visible for a distance of two hundred feet (200') from either direction from the trailer, container, drop box or other nonvehicular item.
   D.   Failure To Move After Seventy Two (72) Hour Period: After a consecutive seventy-two (72) hours and without specific permission, failure to move a non-vehicular item on a street, alley, or other public property for a distance of less than six hundred feet (600') for a period of less than twenty-four (24) contiguous hours shall constitute continuous and uninterrupted parking or storage in the same location. (Ord. 57-15, 12-1-2015; amd. Ord. 41-17, 12-19-2017, eff. 2-1-2018; Ord. 8-21, 4-13-2021)