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Parking Restrictions. Where parking is allowed, Lessee shall at all times park vehicles only in a proper manner upon the terms and conditions of the Parking Rules and Regulations attached hereto and shall not obstruct or interfere with the ingress or egress of others. Parking spaces are to be used by Lessee's vehicles only and are limited to use by private vehicles. No commercial or recreational vehicles shall be parked without written consent of Lessor.
Parking Restrictions. Except as to any right specifically granted in this lease not to permit any vehicles belonging to or calling upon the Tenant to stand on the roads, car parking spaces, forecourts, pavements or footpaths on the Estate.
Parking Restrictions. Prior to commencing work, the Contractor must provide the Deputy Commissioner in charge of the project with an estimate of the number of vehicles that will require parking. Contractors are encouraged to provide employee parking elsewhere and shuttle their employees to the work site. The Department of Aviation may, but is not required to, provide parking areas for a limited number of vehicles in designated storage areas. All other vehicles must be parked in the public parking lots at the Airport, and there will be no reduced rate or complimentary parking for such vehicles. Employees must not, at any time, park their personal automobiles, no matter how short the duration, in any drive, road, or any other non-parking lot location at the airport. Such vehicles will be subject to immediate towing at the employees expense.
Parking Restrictions. Each Unit has one (1) parking space. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇ and 6 have parking height restrictions. Dominica Beach, LLC is not responsible if Guest's vehicles do not fit in the under-building parking. The building has a maximum height restriction of 6 feet, 1 inch. Guest may be towed if their vehicle is parked in the parking space of another unit or encroaches upon the parking space of another unit. Only properly insured motor vehicles may be parked in the assigned parking space. Boat trailers or any other type of trailers are not permitted to park on city streets or in condominium parking lots. Additional, free-public parking is available on ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Parking Restrictions. Operator shall work to ensure that its SMDs are parked in a manner that does not: (1) Impede pedestrian and bicycle access; (2) Obstruct access to fire hydrants and valves, maintenance holes, street furniture, crosswalks, the public right-of-way, or any public property, including but not limited to, public buildings, public parks or open spaces, public trails, driveways or private property including mailboxes; (3) Damage any property, including but not limited to, landscaping, street trees or other aesthetic features; and (4) Interfere with vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle traffic, and transit stop or Metrorail operation. (5) Impede navigation by people who are blind or have visual impairments.
Parking Restrictions. The Authority reserves the right, at its discretion, to temporarily deny tenants’ access to the Autoparks. Reasons for denying access include, but are not limited to, use of the Autoparks for special events or for construction and maintenance on parking facilities.
Parking Restrictions. Some properties have parking height restrictions. Vantage is not responsible if Guest's vehicles do not fit in designated parking garages or spaces. Please contact a representative for height restriction of specific properties. Guests must only park in assigned spaces with designated parking passes (if applicable). Vantage is not responsible if Guest's vehicle(s) are towed due to incorrect parking nor can Vantage tow vehicles that are parked in incorrect spaces in any location.
Parking Restrictions. Unless parked in a designated bike and scooter share parking area or in an SDOT bike rack or corral, devices shall not be parked in the following locations: 1. in the frontage zone or pedestrian clear zone of the sidewalk; 2. on a sidewalk segment where no landscape/furniture zone is present; 3. in a corner-curb-radius area;
Parking Restrictions. The City shall also notify CONTRACTOR of any streets 39 when permit parking may impact scheduled Street Sweeping Service. CONTRACTOR may be 40 required to adjust sweeping schedule to sweep prior to the parking permit hours restrictions.
Parking Restrictions. Each Unit Owner shall have the right to use at least one (1) parking space in the parking area, subject to the following terms, provisions and conditions: (1) Disabled and stored vehicles are prohibited from being parked on the Condominium. For purposes hereof, a vehicle shall be considered “disabled” if it does not have a current license tag or is inoperable. A vehicle shall be considered “stored” if it remains on the Condominium without being driven for thirty (30) consecutive days or longer without prior written Board permission. (2) Boats, trailers, jet-skis and trailers for same, panel trucks, buses, trucks with a load capacity of one (1) ton or more, vans (excluding vans used by handicapped persons, mini-vans or sport utility vehicles used as passenger vehicles and receiving a “car” or “passenger vehicle” classification by the Tennessee Department of Motor Vehicles), recreational vehicles (RVs and motor homes), vehicles used primarily for commercial purposes, and vehicles with commercial writings on their exteriors other than vehicles belonging to Sheriffs, Marshals, or police officers’ vehicles marked as such, are also prohibited from being parked on the Condominium, except in areas, if any, that may be designated by the Board as parking areas for particular types of vehicles. Notwithstanding the above, trucks, vans, commercial vehicles and vehicles with commercial writings on their exteriors shall be allowed temporarily on the Common Elements during normal business hours for the purpose of serving any Unit or the Common Elements; provided, however, no such vehicle shall remain on the Common Elements overnight or for any purpose unless prior written consent of the Board is first obtained. (3) If any vehicle is parked on any portion of the Condominium in violation of this Paragraph or in violation of the Association’s rules and regulations, the Board or agent of the Association may place a notice on the vehicle specifying the nature of the violation and stating that after twenty-four (24) hours the vehicle may be towed or booted. The notice shall include the name and telephone number of the person or entity that will do the towing or booting and the name and telephone number of a person to contact regarding the alleged violation. If twenty-four (24) hours after such notice is placed on the vehicle the violation continues or thereafter occurs again within six (6) months of such notice, the Board or agent of the Association may have the vehicle towed o...