Lodging Facilities Sample Clauses

Lodging Facilities. Parking is limited to one vehicle per room, with the license plate noted on the lodging registration form. Unnumbered and unmarked parking spaces in the parking lot adjacent to the lodging facility may be utilized on a space available basis. No parking sticker or permit is required. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below.
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Lodging Facilities. Parking is limited to one vehicle per room, with the license plate noted on the lodging registration form. Unnumbered and unmarked parking spaces in the parking lot adjacent to the lodging facility may be utilized on a space available basis. No parking sticker or permit is required. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below. Conference Facilities, Pools and Recreation Facilities. Parking is by permit only. A temporary permit/sticker shall be issued to each authorized vehicle through the Permit Holder’s Representative. Each such permit/sticker shall indicate the dates and particular parking lot in which parking is permitted. Within each such lot, unnumbered and unmarked parking spaces may be utilized on a space available basis. Depending upon the circumstances, a special numbered or named space permit may be issued authorizing a vehicle to be parked in a numbered or named parking space. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below. Oversized or Specialty Vehicles, Trailers, Campers, and Recreational, Vehicles. Any oversized or specialty vehicle, trailer, camper or recreational vehicle, must be parked in the designated oversize vehicle parking facility. In general, any vehicle which cannot fit within a standard parking space, with sufficient room to open all doors on all sides of the vehicle without infringing upon an vehicle parked in an adjacent space, must be parked in the designated oversize vehicle parking facility. A special permit is required. For lodging residents, the permit is obtained from the lodging facility manager. For other Permit Holder vehicles, the permit is obtained through the Permit Holder’s Representative or from campus parking control. A special fee may be required for parking in the designated oversize vehicle parking facility. Visitor Parking. Parking in spaces designated as “visitor” parking is temporary parking available on a first come, first served basis. No overnight parking is permitted in a “visitor” parking space. Parking Violations. Violations of the parking rules may subject the vehicle owner to citation and fine. Such citations will be issued through the campus security/traffic control office. Any unsatisfied citations must be paid by the Permit Holder prior to receiving final clearance to close out the license granted to the Permit Holder.
Lodging Facilities. A Guest parking permit is required and can be obtained from Parking and Transportation Services. Unmarked parking spaces in designated Resident and/or Perimeter lots near the lodging facility may be utilized on a space available basis. Parking is limited to one vehicle per room, with the license plate noted on the lodging registration form. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below. No overnight parking is permitted in a designated Guest lot; these lots are reserved for daily visits.
Lodging Facilities. Parking is limited to one vehicle per bed with the license plate noted on the lodging reservation form. Parking lots P9 and P14 may be used for parking on a space available basis.
Lodging Facilities. Unnumbered and unmarked parking spaces in the parking lot adjacent to the lodging facility may be utilized on a space available basis. No parking sticker or permit is required. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below.

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