Common use of Noise Policy Clause in Contracts

Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ET) from Sunday–Thursday and 1:00 a.m. (ET) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. At that time, the Director, or their designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director of Student Life. 3. A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing License, Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement

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Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ETEST) from Sunday–Thursday and 1:00 a.m. (ETEST) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-four hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before prior to and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. (A) At that time, time the Director, or their his/her designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all log reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. (B) A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director Assistant Xxxx of Student LifeAffairs. 3. (C) A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing License, Housing License, Housing License

Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ETEST) from Sunday–Thursday and 1:00 a.m. (ETEST) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-four hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before prior to and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. (A) At that time, time the Director, or their his/her designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all log reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. (B) A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director Assistant Xxxx of Student LifeAffairs. 3. (C) A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing License, Housing License, Housing License

Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ETEST) from SundayThursday and 1:00 a.m. (ETEST) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-four hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before prior to and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. A. At that time, time the Director, or their his/her designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all log reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. X. A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director Assistant Xxxx of Student LifeAffairs. 3. X. A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing License Agreement, Housing License

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Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ETEST) from Sunday–Thursday and 1:00 a.m. (ETEST) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-four hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before prior to and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. At that time, time the Director, or their his/her designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all log reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director of Student Life. 3. A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing License Agreement

Noise Policy. All activities within the residential community must be conducted in a manner considerate of apartment mates apartmentmates and neighbors. Parties, gatherings, loud music playing, and other activities potentially disturbing to residents must end by 11:00 p.m. (ETEST) from Sunday–Thursday and 1:00 a.m. 1:00 a. m. (ETEST) on Fridays and Saturdays. Parties or gatherings may not be conducted in the hallways or any public areas under any circumstances. During daytime hours, noise should be kept to a reasonable level. Twenty-four-hour courtesy hours are always in effect. Two weeks before and during the exam period, all residents must adhere to a 24-hour quiet policy. Late-night complaints, i.e., any that arise outside of Residence Services Office hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST), should be given to the Door Attendant on duty. The Door Attendant will assist the complainant or contact the appropriate administrator. Otherwise, noise complaints should be submitted in writing to the Department of Residence Services. 1. At that time, the Director, or their designee, may meet with the parties involved, discuss with staff, and review any and all reports pertaining to the complaint. A first warning letter may be sent to the offending party. 2. A second complaint will result in a meeting to discuss disciplinary action with a possible referral to the attention of the Director of Student Life. 3. A third complaint may result in a mandatory room change or eviction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing License

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