Private Bedrooms Sample Clauses

Private Bedrooms. All approved housing properties built after 2004 are shared bedroom properties and shall only sell shared bedroom contracts. The only properties approved to sell private bedroom contracts are those built specifically with private bedrooms in or prior to 2004. Common Areas and Perception An approved property must maintain exclusive common areas (i.e., lounges, laundry facilities, exercise rooms, pools, hot tubs, etc.). These common areas are for the use of residents in one property and may not be shared by another property. All buildings and structures associated with the property will need to be approved for single students and the on-site manager(s). The property cannot share a common driveway, parking lot, or other facilities with a neighboring approved housing property. There needs to be a perception (visual and otherwise) that the property, especially those with multiple buildings, is one approved housing property. For example, common architectural elements may provide a visual commonality. Mixed Use Commercial establishments may exist on the same property as approved housing complexes in “mixed- use” zones designated by the City of Rexburg. The nature of any commercial, retail, and/or mixed use space must be consistent with the tenets of the BYU-Idaho Honor Code. BYU-Idaho reserves the right to administer this policy on a case-by-case basis and any mixed-use development intending to house BYU-Idaho students must first be approved by the university. Commercial Activities within Approved Housing No commercial activities can be conducted from or within approved housing units or common areas, including the parking lot(s). For example, students cannot operate a business from their apartment that brings individuals to the property for products or services. Approved Housing and Community Housing A single student housing property located on the same premises as a community housing property may be considered for BYU-Idaho approved housing provided it does not share the same roofline with or is not connected in any way to the community housing property. Approved housing and community housing properties must be comprised of separate and discrete buildings. This separation must be both architectural and visual in nature. There shall not be a perception that single student residents and community residents share the same building(s). Approved housing and community housing properties may share the same parking lot(s). Non- commercial common areas (e.g., lounges, la...
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