Parking Guidelines Sample Clauses

Parking Guidelines. Flora Corner Farm, LLC is a privately-owned property and residence. Parking attendants are provided. For that reason, your cooperation with the following is requested:
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Parking Guidelines. Parking permits issued by the College’s Department of Public Safety must be visible in Caterer’s vehicles while parked at events. No vehicles will be permitted to park on grass or in landscaped areas. Engines in parked vehicles must be turned off at all times. Caterers must park in designated Faculty/Staff parking spaces.
Parking Guidelines. 1.3.5.1. Effectively encourage appropriate rider behaviour by educating customers using means such as, but not limited to, instructions (including pictures) in the Operator's App, website and/or Facebook page. 1.3.5.2. Share bicycles must not obstruct safe, accessible and equitable access for people walking or travelling along the street. 1.3.5.3. Share bicycles must park near, but not within 1.5 metres of established bike parking where possible. 1.3.5.4. Share bicycles must not prevent access to fixed bicycle parking rails. 1.3.5.5. Share bicycles must not be parked on footpaths that are too narrow or busy where they could pose a safety hazard. 1.3.5.6. Share bicycles must not be placed on any ground surface indicators, steps and ramps that provide warnings and directional assistance to people with vision impairment, or on traffic islands. 1.3.5.7. Share bicycles should not be parked by leaning, this includes against trees, buildings, poles, street furniture or any structure unless in a designated area.Share bicycles must be parked upright. 1.3.5.8. Share bicycles must park at least 1.5m away from the building line to allow free passage of pedestrians (this is important as people with a visual and/or physical impairment may use the building line for navigation). 1.3.5.9. Share bicycles must park away from the road kerb to allow pedestrians free access to and from the road and to parked motor vehicles. 1.3.5.10. Share bicycles shall not be parked on landscaped areas. 1.3.5.11. Councils may designate certain areas where bicycles cannot be parked, in these locations the operator must implement a geofence to enforce the parking restriction.
Parking Guidelines. Evergreen Lavender Farm, LLC is a privately-owned property and residence. Parking attendants are provided. For that reason, your cooperation with the following is requested:  Parking in front of the barn is limited to drop-off and pick-up only IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE
Parking Guidelines. The parking fee is $150 for the school year. The fee is reduced by $15.00 per month beginning with applications turned in after September 30. Checks are payable to: Avon High School and must be submitted with the supplication. No cash will be accepted.
Parking Guidelines. Licensee acknowledges and attests that it will follow any applicable guidelines, regulations, or laws applicable to the parking or Scooters, including but not limited to those set forth in Norman City Code.
Parking Guidelines a. TVPM & OVR recommends parking the vehicle only on the driveway or inside the garage of the properties or at the parking lost located close by the property. b. TVPM & OVR shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or vehicle towed while staying at the property, or for any action taken against it by third parties.
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Parking Guidelines. Unless permitted by the Event Planner, no vehicles will be permitted to park on grass or in landscaped areas. Engines in parked vehicles must be turned off at all times. Caterer must park in designated parking spaces/areas as selected by the Event Planner.
Parking Guidelines. Unless permitted by the Event Planner, no Food Trucks will be permitted to park on grass or in landscaped areas. Engines in parked Food Trucks must be turned off at all times. Food Trucks must park in designated parking spaces/areas as selected by the Event Planner.

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