A. General: It is lawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper in any right of way, except as otherwise provided in this chapter or other provision of this code.
B. Daytime Restrictions; Two Hour Spaces And Fifteen Minute Spaces:
1. Except as otherwise provided herein, it is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on Main Street between McKercher Boulevard and Maple Street, on Broadford Road from Cedar Street to the city of Hailey city limits, or on Bullion and Croy Streets between 1st Avenue and River Street for any period exceeding two (2) hours between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. A maximum of two (2) 15-minute parking spaces shall be allowed on any block on Bullion and Croy Streets between 1st Avenue and River Street, and on River Street and 1st Avenue between Walnut and Carbonate Streets. Any approved fifteen (15) minute parking space shall allow continuous parking by a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper for a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes. The city shall install signs upon Main Street, Broadford Road, Bullion Street, Croy Street, 1st Avenue and River Street within or adjacent to the restricted parking zones showing the hours of limited parking.
2. A fifteen (15) minute parking space may be requested in writing by an adjacent property owner or tenant or by the city of Hailey. The written request shall detail the number and location of the fifteen (15) minute parking space(s) and shall address the criteria set forth herein. Before any fifteen (15) minute parking space is permitted, the city council shall evaluate the following criteria and make findings during a public hearing that: a) the adjacent business will benefit from fifteen (15) minute parking space; and b) the fifteen (15) minute parking space will not be materially detrimental to adjacent businesses. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing, the applicant shall cause a notice of the public hearing to be mailed to all the owners of the properties on the block. The notice shall describe the time and place of the hearing, describe the location of the proposed fifteen (15) minute parking space(s) and inform the owner that the owner must file a written objection before the scheduled hearing if the owner objects to the proposal for a fifteen (15) minute parking space. The request for a fifteen (15) minute parking space shall be placed on the city council consent agenda, but shall be removed from the consent agenda and considered a public hearing if a written objection is filed before the scheduled hearing.
C. Nighttime Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on Main Street between McKercher Boulevard and Maple Street between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. to six o'clock (6:00) A.M. The city shall install signs upon Main Street within or adjacent to the restricted parking zone showing the hours of limited parking.
D. Winter Restrictions: For any right of way with a paved street abutting an improved curb and gutter, it is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper within the right of way between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight to seven o'clock (7:00) A.M., each day from November 1 of each year to May 1 of the following year. For any right of way without a paved street abutting an improved curb and gutter, it is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper within six feet (6') of the edge of asphalt constructed by or on behalf of the city of Hailey within the right of way between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight to seven o'clock (7:00) A.M., each day from November 1 of each year to May 1 of the following year. The city shall install signs at the vehicular entrances to the city of Hailey showing the hours of limited parking. For all other portions of rights of way, it is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on a right of way in such a manner as to interfere with the safe and proper plowing or removal of snow on the right of way.
E. City Parking Lots Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper upon property owned by the city of Hailey, except where designated as a citywide parking area.
F. Access Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on, in or across any private driveway, or in those areas prohibited by the mayor or city council, including areas in front of gasoline pumps or driveways to garages or service stations.
G. Fire Hydrant Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park in a right of way a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper within twenty feet (20') of any fire hydrant, or within any area marked or posted as a no parking zone by a fire hydrant.
H. Type Of Parking Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on any portion of Main Street, unless the parking is at an angle parallel to the curb so that the passenger side of the vehicle, trailer or camper is not more than one foot (1') from the curb and so that the vehicle, trailer or camper is within a parking lane or space marked on the street or curb by or under the authority of the mayor and city council.
I. Parking Line Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper over any parking lines within a right of way where such parking lines are marked.
J. Designated Parking Spaces: For any right of way with a paved street abutting an improved curb and gutter, it is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper within the right of way, except within marked parking spaces.
K. Sidewalk And Bicycle Path Restrictions: It is unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper in or over any portion of a sidewalk or over any portion of a marked bicycle path, or to obstruct any portion of a sidewalk or bicycle path without the express permission of the city.
L. Planting Strip Restrictions: It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on or over any portion of a planting strip.
M. Woodside Boulevard Restrictions: It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motorized vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer or camper on Woodside Boulevard, except within a designated parking space; provided, however, such parking shall not exceed a continuous period of twelve (12) hours. (Ord. 1118, 2012; Ord. 1111, 2012; Ord. 1040 § 1, 2009)