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CHAPTER 5: ADMINISTRATION
POLICY 5J.2 Parking and Property
Parking
- These regulations apply only to the Anoka-Ramsey
Community College campus property. Streets around the
campuses
and adjoining neighborhoods are governed by state law
and the cities of Coon Rapids or Cambridge ordinances.
NOTE: City of Coon Rapids or Cambridge police also
are responsible for parking violations on campuses.
- Driving and parking on campuses are permitted in
accordance with these regulations, which are designed
for safety and to control movement of vehicles.
They also
are designed to provide maximum use of the parking facilities at Anoka-Ramsey
Community College and to insure that everyone, students, faculty, staff
or visitors have an equal opportunity to park. All persons
operating a vehicle
on campus are responsible for being familiar with and complying with all
traffic and parking regulations.
- Anoka-Ramsey Community College assumes no liability
for care of, damage to, and/or protection of any vehicle
or its contents at anytime while it
is operated on or parked on the campus property. All vehicles should
be locked and personal belongings out of sight when left
unattended.
- Only those vehicles belonging to students or employees
of Anoka-Ramsey Community College or to other persons
having a purpose or function at
the college may
park on college property.
- Parking is prohibited on college property in the
evening after 11:30 p.m. with the following exceptions:
- Vehicles that are owned or leased by the
college.
- When approved activities are not completed
until 11:30 p.m. or later, vehicles are to be removed
from
college property as soon as
possible
after the completion
of the activity.
- Vehicles belonging to college employees whose
hours of employment require their presence at college
between the
hours of 11:30 p.m.
and 7:00 a.m.
- Parking is prohibited on college roadways, sidewalks,
landscaped areas, safety zones, loading zones, within
ten feet of intersections
adjacent
to yellow curbs, and in areas where parking is expressly prohibited
by signs.
Exceptions
to this regulation are as follows:
- College-owned vehicles, when being used in
the performance of work on college property
- Vehicles making delivery of goods to the college
may park in the loading zones during required delivery
time
- Only handicapped persons are permitted to park
in the parking spaces identified as handicapped parking
- Parking in a restricted area shall be limited
to those persons who have been issued a special permit.
Special
parking permits
are issued
by the
Business Office in the form of a card or sticker that
must be properly displayed with
date visible.
- Both special and visitor parking permits allow
parking in designated campus parking lots. The responsibility
for finding
a legal parking
space rests
with the vehicle operator. Lack of space is not considered
a valid excuse for violation
of parking regulations.
- Parking lanes are designated by painted lines.
Adequate space has been provided between each set
of painted
lines to park an
automobile. Parking
is restricted
to a maximum of one parking lane per vehicle. Parking
on lane lines or parking in a position that occupies
more
than one parking
lane
is
prohibited.
- Drivers shall observe the campus traffic signage,
parking regulations and laws, and drive safely,
giving pedestrians
the right-of-way
at all times.
- Anoka-Ramsey Community College reserves the
right to ticket and/or tow any vehicle in violation
of
established parking regulations
at
the owner's
expense.
- The dumping or depositing of any refuse
on college property is prohibited.
- The regulatory provisions of Minnesota
Statute 196,Chapter 169, as amended, are
hereby adopted
as traffic regulations
controlling the use
of parking
facilities and private roads, roadways
and college property on property
owned, leased,
occupied or operated by Anoka-Ramsey Community
College.
For Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) policies
and procedures, go to www.mnscu.edu/Policies/PolicyIndex.html
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