Blaine has no STR-specific parking standard. Guests must follow the city's general parking and zoning rules, including off-street parking requirements for residential dwellings and city restrictions on parking on yards, blocking sidewalks, and storing vehicles, enforced citywide regardless of whether a home is rented nightly.
Blaine does not impose parking requirements written specifically for short-term rentals. A host's guests are subject to the same residential parking rules that apply to every dwelling in the city. Those rules come from Blaine's zoning code, which sets off-street parking standards for residential uses, and from general city ordinances governing where vehicles may be parked or stored. Typical Blaine provisions restrict parking on unimproved surfaces and in required yards, prohibit blocking sidewalks and driveways, and limit on-street parking in ways enforced by Community Standards. Because the rental code (Chapter 18, Article VIII) does not add a vacation-rental parking formula, a short-term operator should ensure the property provides the off-street parking its zoning district requires and instruct guests to use the driveway and garage rather than lawns or restricted street areas. In single-family districts (R-1 and related), homes are generally expected to accommodate vehicles on-site, and persistent overflow onto the street or yard can draw neighbor complaints and Community Standards enforcement. Hosts should confirm the exact off-street parking count required for their dwelling with the Planning Division and post clear parking guidance for guests. There is no separate STR parking permit or guest-vehicle registration requirement in Blaine's code.
Parking on lawns or required yard areas, blocking sidewalks or driveways, or violating on-street parking limits can result in Community Standards citations and towing; chronic violations may be cited as a property-maintenance issue against the rental.
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