Parking Policies Sample Clauses

Parking Policies. Complete as appropriate for your co‑op. If the Co‑op does not provide parking of any kind, substitute the following for both 3.01 and 3.02:
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Parking Policies. The Transportation Plan requires effective parking management to limit the supply of parking on the Property to the minimum level necessary for a financially viable project and to manage the demand for that parking. The main parking principles are (i) all parking will incur a charge, (ii) shared parking among uses will be incorporated to the maximum extent possible, (iii) supply is managed to affect overall use, (iv) parking regulations are enforced and monitored, (v) pricing is the mechanism for encouraging the use of other transportation modes, (vi) all residential parking will be unbundled from units,
Parking Policies. Resident agrees that only those vehicles (including trailers, RV’s, and boats) identified below may park on the property without separate written consent from Management MAKE/MODEL TYPE YEAR LICENSE NO. STATE SPACE NO. Management may assign parking spaces or areas for residents and guests. Management may also designate: (1) No Parking areas; (2) Whether trailers, boats, or campers may park and where inoperable, abandoned or unauthorized vehicles will be towed away at the owner’s expense after an hour notice is posted on vehicle. The 24-hour notice does not apply to vehicles that are parked in a space assigned to another resident, parked in a marked tow-away zone or parked to impede traffic or trash collection easements. Vehicles parked in this manner will be towed away immediately without warning at owner’s expense. If Management pays resident’s towing expenses, such expense shall be deemed as additional rent owed and be immediately due and payable. Guests must only use unassigned spaces. Vehicle repairs may only be done with Management’s permission and in areas and at times specified by Management. Motorcycles must be parked in parking lots, never on sidewalks, in landscape areas or apartments and must not damage asphalt, etc. Vehicles parked on the property must park “head in” only and show current registration. Management may elect to charge as additional rent a $ fine for repeat offenders.
Parking Policies. The Member agrees to comply with Co op Policies respecting parking, as are applicable from time to time.
Parking Policies. Parking regulations are enforced all year, including periods when classes are not in session. Visitors to the campus, including those who have been granted privileges to use ECU facilities, must comply with parking regulations as published by the ECU police department. The lessee will be responsible for ensuring that all spectators/participants park in authorized parking lots and do not block fire lanes, entrances or exits, or other thoroughfares. Event Times Normal ending times of events on campus will be 12:00 A.M. (midnight) unless otherwise approved by the Events Management coordinator. ECU expressly reserves the right to require that any event end at an earlier time, given considerations of: safety, crowd control, weather, noise, and potential disruption of favorable community relationships. Food/Drink Distribution and consumption of food and drink is not allowed in the Xxxxx Center. Food for any event must be provided through the ECU Food Service. Charges for this service will be determined by the food service director. Alcoholic beverages shall not be possessed or consumed by individuals on the ECU campus, unless working with Chartwells (the ECU Foodservice and Catering provider.)
Parking Policies. The following parking rules and regulations are to be obeyed by all residents and guests of the Community. Only the following car(s) may be parked in the Resident’s parking space: VEHICLE #1 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.: VEHICLE #2 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.: VEHICLE #3 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.:

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