Except for the following words or terms used in this Article, which shall have the meaning herein ascribed to them, all words and phrases used in this Article, shall be as defined in Idaho Code Title 49, chapter 1:
ACCESS AISLE: | An accessible pedestrian space around parking spaces, lots or areas that provides clearance appropriate for use of such spaces, lots or areas. |
ACCESSIBLE ROUTE: | A continuous unobstructed path that may include parking access aisles, curb ramps, crosswalks at vehicular ways, walks, ramps, and lifts. |
CAMPER: | A separate vehicle designed for human habitation and which can be attached or detached from a motor vehicle. |
DOUBLE PARKED: | Stopped or parked on the roadway side of a vehicle which is stopped or parked in an officially designated parking space; or adjacent to the curb line of a street. The term "double parking" also describes parking over the lines of any designated parking space, whether such space is separating two designated parking spaces or not. |
LOADING ZONE: | A space or section of a street, which has been set aside for the exclusive purpose of loading and unloading of persons, supplies and/or merchandise. Such zone shall be marked by appropriate signage, curb markings, or diagonal street striping. |
MOTOR HOME: | A self-contained vehicle, designed for human habitation, with its own motor power, and with a passageway from the body of the home to the driver's and front passenger's seat. |
MOTORCYCLE: | Every motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor. |
PARKING OFFICER: | Any police officer, city employee, or contracted third-party operator assigned the responsibility of enforcing parking regulations. |
PARKING SPACES (ACCESSIBLE): | Accessible parking spaces shall include the width required for the parking stall and the required parking access aisles. Parked vehicles shall not reduce the clear width of an access aisle or accessible route. |
TRAILER: | A vehicle without motor power designed for carrying persons or property on its own structure and to be drawn by a vehicle with motor power. The term trailer shall include trailer coach, boat trailer, semitrailer, travel trailer or utility trailer. |
VEHICLE: | Every vehicle which is self-propelled but not operated upon rails, except vehicles moved solely by human power. |
WRECKED, DISMANTLED OR INOPERATIVE VEHICLE OR PART THEREOF (Hereinafter Called A JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE): | An unsightly motor vehicle or a part or parts therefrom, which meets any one of the following qualifications: (1) It does not carry a current valid state registration and license plates. (2) It cannot be safely operated under its own power. (3) It is not in a garage or other building. (4) It does not have any one of the following: foot brakes, hand brakes, headlights, taillights, horn, muffler, rearview mirror, windshield wipers or adequate fenders. (5) It has one or more flat tires. (Ord. 3546, 11-21-2023; amd. Ord. 3579, 3-5-2024) |