Common use of LIVING IN HOUSING Clause in Contracts

LIVING IN HOUSING. To comply with safety codes and as a courtesy to other residents and community members, bikes must not be left in any interior common areas such as hallways and entryways or in exterior breezeways and walkways. Bikes should be locked only to bike racks. If bikes are locked to any object other than a bike rack, or if they are blocking wheelchair access, the locks are subject to being cut and the bikes impounded by the Department of Public Safety. Bicycles left in building common areas, e.g. hallways, lounges, or stairwells, will be removed. Bicycles left over the summer must be registered and stored properly in designated areas or they will be impounded. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for complete information on bicycle use at Stanford. Operation of Unmanned Flying Vehicles Third parties are prohibited from flying Unmanned Flying Vehicles, including but not limited to model aircraft, drones, unmanned aircraft systems, rockets, and weather balloons (“UFVs”) within or above university lands. Current R&DE Student Housing 2019-20 Residence Agreement 38 faculty, students, staff, or other persons acting on behalf of the university may fly UFVs only with advance approval by the university’s UFV Committee. For more information or to request permission: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx. edu/policies/research-policy-handbook/environmental-health-and-safety/ operation-unmanned-flying-vehicles. Golf Carts Other than for disability-related needs, student use of golf cart-type vehicles for personal transportation is prohibited on campus. Vehicle Operation and Parking Motor vehicles may be kept, operated, and parked on the Stanford campus in accordance with the rules and regulations established by Stanford University and the California Vehicle Code. You must purchase a parking permit from Parking and Transportation Services to park your car, motorcycle, or scooter. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for specific information. No mechanical or other maintenance work is allowed on boats, cars, motorcycles or other vehicles in residential living areas, in designated parking areas, or in adjacent street areas. Motorcycles and scooters may be driven only where automobiles are driven and parked only in automobile or motorcycle parking areas. They are not to be parked in or near bike racks. They are also prohibited in or within 100 feet of any university residence. Any vehicles found inside a building will be impounded and all costs billed to the owner. Car Washing Equipment and vehicle washing is not permitted on campus. Storage of Gasoline or Other Fuel Storage of gasoline or other fuel within 100 feet of university residences is prohibited. CHALKING Blackboard chalking on the ground by Stanford community members is permitted around residences with the permission of the Housing Building Manager. Blackboard chalking is not permitted on interior or exterior walls of residences or fixtures. Spray chalking is strictly prohibited and will incur a cleaning fee. For information regarding campus restrictions on blackboard chalking and spray chalking in academic areas and White Plaza, contact the Student Activities and Leadership Office.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

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LIVING IN HOUSING. To comply with safety codes and as a courtesy to other residents and community members, bikes must not be left in any interior common areas such as hallways and entryways or in exterior breezeways and walkways. Bikes should be locked only to bike racks. If bikes are locked to any object other than a bike rack, or if they are blocking wheelchair access, the locks are subject to being cut and the bikes impounded by the Department of Public Safety. Bicycles left in building common areas, e.g. hallways, lounges, or stairwells, will be removed. Bicycles left over the summer must be registered and stored properly in designated areas or they will be impounded. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for complete information on bicycle use at Stanford. Operation of Unmanned Flying Vehicles Third parties are prohibited from flying Unmanned Flying Vehicles, including but not limited to model aircraft, drones, unmanned aircraft systems, rockets, and weather balloons (“UFVs”) within or above university lands. Current R&DE Student Housing 2019-20 Residence Agreement 38 faculty, students, staff, or other persons acting on behalf of the university may fly UFVs only with advance approval by the university’s UFV Committee. For more information or to request permission: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx. edu/policies/research-policy-handbook/environmental-health-and-safety/ operation-unmanned-flying-vehicles. Golf Carts Other than for disability-related needs, student use of golf cart-type vehicles for personal transportation is prohibited on campus. Vehicle Operation and Parking Motor vehicles may be kept, operated, and parked on the Stanford campus in accordance with the rules and regulations established by Stanford University and the California Vehicle Code. You must purchase a parking permit from Parking and Transportation Services to park your car, motorcycle, or scooter. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for specific information. No mechanical or other maintenance work is allowed on boats, cars, motorcycles or other vehicles in residential living areas, in designated parking areas, or in adjacent street areas. Motorcycles and scooters may be driven only where automobiles are driven and parked only in automobile or motorcycle parking areas. They are not to be parked in or near bike racks. They are also prohibited in or within 100 feet of any university residence. Any vehicles found inside a building will be impounded and all costs billed to the owner. Car Washing Equipment and vehicle washing is not permitted on campus. Storage of Gasoline or Other Fuel Storage of gasoline or other fuel within 100 feet of university residences is prohibited. CHALKING Blackboard chalking on the ground by Stanford community members is permitted around residences with the permission of the Housing Building Manager. Blackboard chalking is not permitted on interior or exterior walls of residences or fixtures. Spray chalking is strictly prohibited and will incur a cleaning fee. For information regarding campus restrictions on blackboard chalking and spray chalking in academic areas and White Plaza, contact the Student Activities and Leadership Office.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hweolcmomee, Hweolcmomee

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LIVING IN HOUSING. To comply with safety codes and as a courtesy to other residents and community members, bikes must not be left in any interior common areas such as hallways and entryways or in exterior breezeways and walkways. Bikes should be locked only to bike racks. If bikes are locked to any object other than a bike rack, or if they are blocking wheelchair access, the locks are subject to being cut and the bikes impounded by the Department of Public Safety. Bicycles left in building common areas, e.g. hallways, lounges, or stairwells, will be removed. Bicycles left over the summer must be registered and stored properly in designated areas or they will be impounded. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx transportation.stanford. edu for complete information on bicycle use at Stanford. Operation of Unmanned Flying Vehicles Third parties are prohibited from flying Unmanned Flying Vehicles, including but not limited to model aircraft, drones, unmanned aircraft systems, rockets, and weather balloons (“UFVs”) within or above university lands. Current R&DE Student Housing 2019-20 Residence Agreement 38 faculty, students, staff, or other persons acting on behalf of the university may fly UFVs only with advance approval by the university’s UFV Committee. For more information or to request permission: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx. edu/policies/research-policy-handbook/environmental-health-and-safety/ operation-unmanned-flying-vehicles. R&DE Student Housing 2017-18 Residence Agreement xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx Golf Carts Other than for disability-related needs, student use of golf cart-type vehicles for personal transportation is prohibited on campus. Vehicle Operation and Parking Motor vehicles may be kept, operated, and parked on the Stanford campus in accordance with the rules and regulations established by Stanford University and the California Vehicle Code. You must purchase a parking permit from Parking and Transportation Services to park your car, motorcycle, or scooter. See xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for specific information. No mechanical or other maintenance work is allowed on boats, cars, motorcycles or other vehicles in residential residence living areas, in designated parking areas, or in adjacent street areas. Motorcycles and scooters may be driven only where automobiles are driven and parked only in automobile or motorcycle parking areas. They are not to be parked in or near bike racks. They are also prohibited in or within 100 feet of any university University residence. Any vehicles found inside a building will be impounded and all costs billed to the owner. Car Washing Equipment and vehicle washing is not permitted on campus. Storage of Gasoline or Other Fuel Storage of gasoline or other fuel within 100 feet of university residences is prohibited. CHALKING Blackboard chalking on the ground by Stanford community members is permitted around residences with the permission of the Housing Building ManagerManager and Residential Education. Blackboard chalking is not permitted on interior or exterior walls of residences or fixtures. Spray chalking is strictly prohibited and will incur a cleaning fee. For information regarding campus restrictions on blackboard chalking and spray chalking in academic areas and White Plaza, contact the Student Activities and Leadership Office.. CHILD-CARE POLICY

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hweolcmomee

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