A. Information Required: In addition to the parking permit application and requirements set forth in section 6-10B-7 of this chapter, all applicants for temporary use parking permits shall also provide the following information:
1. Current contact information for the construction site foreman or his designee;
2. A detailed description of the construction project, including but not necessarily limited to, the project location, type of project, and the anticipated date of completion for project; and
3. A specific list identifying all the equipment, apparatus and vehicles to be used as part of the construction project which will be parked upon or otherwise obstructing the street.
B. Authority Of Permit Holder: The holder of a temporary use permit is entitled to place dumpsters, vehicles, or other apparatus for construction-related purposes, as specified in the permit application, upon on-street parking spaces.
C. Highway District Permit: Every applicant for a temporary use permit shall obtain an Ada County Highway District issued right-of-way permit or other necessary permits prior to applying for a temporary use parking permit under this article.
D. Extension Of Temporary Use Permits: Temporary use permit holders shall be granted a thirty (30) days' grace period for projects which exceed the original expiration date of the permit, if the applicant applies for and obtains such extension and pays all additional fees listed on the most current City Clerk's fee schedule by or before the expiration date of the original permit.
E. Refunds:
1. Metered Parking Spaces: All temporary use permit fees paid for metered parking spaces are non-refundable.
2. Non-Metered Parking Spaces: Applicants for non-metered parking space temporary use permits must estimate the completion date of the project prior to receiving a permit. The fee assessed shall be for the estimated duration of the project. Upon completion of the project and relinquishment of the temporary use permit, the Parking Services Office shall refund fifty percent (50%) of the fee for any unused permit time to the applicant. No refunds are given for extension payments.
F. Use Of Parking Spaces Under A Temporary Use Permit: A temporary use permit holder may not use the permitted parking space(s) other than for the authorized purpose stated on the permit application.
1. Limitation Of Allowed Space: The Parking Services Office is authorized to limit the amount of space available to a construction project to minimize the impact of construction on the general public, non-related businesses, and others who may require access into such area. The Parking Services Office may establish an area for use by the contractor and sub-contractors of the project.
2. Temporary Removal Of Parking Signs, Meters And Markings: If within the construction area there are signs or meters that need to be temporarily removed during the project, the contractor is required to contact the Parking Services Office at least twenty four (24) hours in advance of that need. The Parking Services Office shall remove all affected signage, meters or other City parking equipment and store such items until reinstallation is required.
3. Sidewalk Replacement: In the case of sidewalk renovations, the contractor shall reinstall all sign and meter posts and re-paint any parking space markings on the street removed or damaged as a result of the contractor's project. The replacement of both the posts and the parking space markings must meet the Parking Services Office requirements and specifications. In the case of new streetscaping in which sidewalks are being installed, the contractor shall erect the posts for parking signs and meters. If the contractor fails to comply with these requirements, the City shall send a written notice to the address on the temporary use permit application for the contractor demanding compliance within ten (10) business days. The contractor must either complete the work as detailed in the City's demand letter or respond in writing to the City requesting an informal review on the matter within ten (10) business days. If the contractor neither completes the work nor requests an informal review within the ten (10) business day period from receipt of the City's demand letter, the City may have the work completed and charge the contractor for the actual costs and fees incurred for completing the work.
G. Temporary Use Permit Unlawful Acts: It shall be unlawful for any person to:
1. Place equipment, materials, dumpsters, or other apparatus in an on- street parking space without first obtaining a temporary use permit from the Parking Services Office;
2. Place equipment, materials, dumpsters, or other apparatus in an on- street parking space without first securing any staging or delivery area with use of temporary fencing or barricades, which identify such area as a part of the temporary use zone and restrict access by the public; or
3. Fail to comply with any of the terms, conditions, or restrictions placed on the issuance and use of a temporary use permit pursuant to this article and article B of this chapter. (Ord. 41-17, 12-19-2017, eff. 2-1-2018)