Special Events Parking Sample Clauses

Special Events Parking. Parking on the Albany State University Radium Springs and Gillionville campuses are by permit. Relaxed parking policies may be in effect for special events/activities. Parking is prohibited in any space that is reserved/numbered or labeled faculty staff. When appropriate, 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 assigned parking areas in which parking is permitted for the event/activity. For oversize and specialty vehicles, see restrictions below. Vehicles in violation of these policies will be towed at the owner’s expense. 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 as designated for that event. 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 a vehicle parked in an adjacent space, must be parked in the designated oversize vehicle parking facility. A special permit may be required. For lodging residents, the permit is obtained from the Albany State University Police Department main office on the Radium Springs Campus or the sub-station located on the Gillionville Campus. 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. Visitors conducting business or attending meetings on the East or West campus may park in available spaces not designated as reserved for Faculty and/or Staff or in handicapped parking spaces unless permitted to do so. 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. Vehicles in violation of parking in numbered/reserved spaces may be subject to towing at the owner’s expense....
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Special Events Parking. 1. Tenant shall have the exclusive right to operate the Parking Facility for Special Event Parking three hours prior to and one hour following the conclusion of Special Events. Tenant will have sole discretion in deciding which Special Events are likely to generate sufficient demand for use of the Parking Facility to justify operating the Parking Facility for Special Event Parking.

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