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*Indiana
law requires you to buckle up!*
INTRODUCTION
Authority
for establishing these traffic and parking regulations is given
to Saint Mary's College by Indiana Code 20-12-3.5-3.
Saint
Mary's College assumes no responsibility for the theft or damage
to any motor vehicle, either parked or operated on College property.
GENERAL
RULES
- Your
vehicle must be registered and the decal or hang tag displayed
in the proper location.
- Self-adhering
decal must be properly affixed. Do not tape or temporarily affix
the decal-use all the adhesive of the decal.
- Students
are allowed to utilize any college parking lot EXCEPT the Faculty/Staff & Special Events lot (next to the dining hall) between the
hours of 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and any
time on weekends or College approved holidays. Academic breaks
are not considered approved holidays, only the holidays that fall
within the break apply.
Bertrand Lot IS NOT a College parking lot.
- Pedestrians
have right-of-way at all times.
- Parking
is permitted only in clearly marked parking areas and parking
lots.
- Obey
all posted traffic signs (Stop, Speed Limit, One Way, etc.)
- Do
not block traffic lanes, access ramps, crosswalks or trash receptacles.
- Do
not park in no parking or bus zones, visitor or handicapped areas,
on the grass, on sidewalks, in traffic lanes or reserved parking
spaces.
- YELLOW CURBS MEAN NO PARKING!
- These
regulations are in force for the entire calendar year even during
breaks and holidays.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
A.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Students,
guests and people with disabilities or special needs should contact
the Director of Security to make arrangements for special parking
privileges.
B.
GUEST PARKING PERMITS
Overnight
guests that have a vehicle parked on campus are required to stop
by Security for a guest parking permit. Permits are available 24
hours a day from the Security Department.
C.
LOADING/UNLOADING PERMITS
It is recognized that from time to time it may be desirable to park
a vehicle in a No Parking zone or restricted area. The College extends
this privilege to members of the College community.
To
preserve a safe environment for everyone and to ensure that traffic
is not hampered, individuals wishing to load or unload in one of
these areas must go to the Security Office and request a 30 minute
"loading/unloading" permit. Individuals must present Security
with some form of identification that will be returned to them with
the return of the permit. Failure to move the vehicle within the
specified time will result in the offenders' vehicle being ticketed.
Loading/Unloading permits displaying a date that has been altered
will also result in the offenders' vehicle being ticketed.
PARKING
LOT ASSIGNMENTS AND USAGE
A.
Angela Parking Lot
This
is the primary parking LOT for resident student vehicles and their
guest(s). Familiarize yourself with the lot and do not park in traffic lanes.
B.
Bertrand Parking Lot (South of Holy Cross Hall)
This
lot is reserved for Sisters and Holy Cross Services Corporation
employees only. No student of Saint Mary's College or their guests
will be permitted to park in the Bertrand lot at any time. If
the Security Department finds a vehicle belonging to a Saint Mary's
College student or a guest of a student in this lot, the car
will be towed immediately. THIS IS NOT A COLLEGE LOT.
C.
Facilities Parking Lot (SENIOR LOT)
THIS
LOT IS RESERVED FOR SENIOR PARKING. Familiarize yourself with the lot and do not park in
traffic lanes. Students are not allowed to utilize the spaces reserved
for "College Vehicle Parking".
D.
Faculty/Staff and Special Events Lot (Dining Hall)
This
lot is reserved for faculty/staff and Special Events and visitor
parking only. NO STUDENT OF SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE OR THEIR GUEST(S)
WILL BE PERMITTED TO PARK IN THIS LOT AT ANY TIME. Vehicles will
be towed at the writing of a second ticket.
E. New Parking Lot
This lot is reserved for commuting students only.
F.
Opus Hall Parking Lot
This
lot is reserved for Opus Residents and their guests.
G. Regina Hall Parking Lot
The
last three rows on the west side of this lot (closest to the
cemetery) and the one row facing Regina Hall are reserved for
student parking 24 hours a day. The remaining rows are reserved
for faculty
and
staff
parking
between
the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Vehicles will be towed at
the writing of a third ticket.
H.
Science Parking Lot
The
first seven rows on the west side of this lot are reserved for faculty
and staff parking between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Commuting
Student Parking Area:
The
next three rows in the Science Parking Lot have been designated
for commuting student parking. Saint Mary's commuting students,
Notre Dame students and students from other institutions that are
taking courses at Saint Mary's are to utilize this parking lot.
Commuting students may also utilize the Angela Parking Lot and the New Parking Lot. Vehicles will be towed at the writing of a third ticket.
G.
Student Center Parking Lot
This
lot is for short term parking for visitors patronizing
the Student Center. No faculty/staff member, student of
Saint Mary's College or their guests will be permitted to park in
this lot at any time. Vehicles will be towed at the writing
of a second ticket.
H.
Welcome Center Parking Lot
This
lot is for short term parking for visitors and guests utilizing
the Welcome Center services.
Havican Hall, Madeleva Hall, Regina Hall & Clubhouse Parking Lots
These lots are reserved for faculty and staff parking between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Vehicles will be towed at the writing of a third ticket.
DRIVING
AND PARKING REGULATIONS
A.
Responsibility
Everyone is expected to comply with Indiana law regarding the safe
and lawful operation of a motor vehicle. Speed limits on campus
are 20 miles per hour.
B.
Student Vehicle Registration Fees
Resident Student - Academic Year $50.00
Resident Student - One Semester $30.00
Off Campus Student - Academic Year $25.00
Weekly Parking Permits $ 2.00
C.
Failure to Register Vehicle
Following the issuance of a second ticket for failing to register
your vehicle or for an expired decal will result in the vehicle
being towed.
Students are not allowed to use a College parking lot for the storage of their vehicle when the academic year has ended.
TOWING/IMMOBILIZING
OF VEHICLES
Vehicles
may be towed away or immobilized at the owner's expense for the following
violations with no liability by the College.
- Chronic
violators who accumulate five traffic citations in a given semester.
- Vehicles
that are not properly registered.
- Vehicle
not moved as requested for snow removal or lot maintenance.
- Vehicle
parked in a handicapped space without a designated permit.
- Blocking
crosswalks, building entrances, loading dock or trash receptacle
areas.
- Abandoned,
disabled or junk vehicles.
- Vehicle
parked in parking lot where no student parking is allowed.
- Vehicle
parked in roadways, traffic lanes, fire lanes, bus zones, on sidewalks
or lawns.
- Vehicles illegally parked in yellow curbed areas.
If
a vehicle is towed, it will be stored at Rick's 66 Service Station
at Auten Road & S.R. 933 North (277-5035). The minimum towing
fee of $85.00 and the daily storage fee of $15.00 must be paid in
cash or with a credit card at the time the car is retrieved. Rick's
66 is open Monday-Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sunday
from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
APPEALS
Community
members or guests of Saint Mary's College have the right to appeal
any traffic ticket if there is a valid objection. Appeal forms are
available in the Student Accounts Office (room 147) in LeMans Hall.
PAYMENT
OF FINES
A.
Students: Traffic violation fines may be paid in person at the cashier's
window in the Business Office of LeMans Hall or mailed to: Saint
Mary's College, Business Office, Notre Dame, IN 46556
B.
Faculty and Staff: The first two tickets issued to a faculty or
staff member shall be considered as warning tickets. The offender
will be assessed the normal fine at the writing of a third ticket
and the vehicle will be towed. One exception: Vehicles illegally parked in yellow curbed areas will be towed at the writing of a second ticket.
PARKING
AT NOTRE DAME
Vehicles registered at Saint Mary's may park on the Notre Dame campus
in accordance with the parking regulations stated in Notre Dame's
Parking Information brochure. Contact
Notre Dame Parking Service Office at 631-5053 or Security at 631-5555 for additional information
about parking.
PARKING
AT SAINT MARY'S FOR NOTRE
DAME REGISTERED VEHICLES
A.
A Notre Dame registered vehicle may operate and park on the Saint
Mary's College campus in accordance with any and all traffic and
parking regulations established by Saint Mary's College.
B.
Notre Dame students attending classes at Saint Mary's College may
park their vehicles in:
Science
Parking Lot rows #7 through #10 (or)
Angela Parking Lot (or)
All rows of the New Parking Lot (North of Science Lot)
C.
Notre Dame students are considered members of the community
and may not utilize "Guest or Visitor" parking during
restricted hours.
This
is an overview of the College's established traffic and parking
regulations. Individuals interested in reviewing these regulations
may visit the Security building to pick up a parking brochure. If
you have any questions or problems with parking, call 284-5000.
Security is open 24 hours every day to assist you.
Last Update: August 10, 2006
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