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Purpose: The purpose of this
plan is to allow the University to systematically and fairly provide
for the use and parking of vehicles on campus by staff, faculty,
students and visitors in such a way that business can be conducted,
safety is assured, and hazards are minimized. The Office of Coordinator
of Security and Safety is charged by the Vice President for
Administration and Finance to administer the program in accordance with
these guidelines.
General Information and Definitions:
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Motor Vehicle: "Motor Vehicle"
shall mean any self propelled vehicle not operated exclusively on
tracks, including motorcycles, but not including snowmobiles, as
defined in M.R.S.A., Title 12, Section 1971.
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Registration: "Registration"
shall mean the form on which the following information must be provided
for each motor vehicle: driver's name, address and social security
number and other information as required by the Office of Security and
Safety. A fee will be charged for each motor vehicle parking
registration.
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Decal: "Decal" is the means of
identifying each registered motor vehicle by the use of pre numbered,
color coded sticker properly affixed to the motor vehicle. One decal
shall be issued for each motor vehicle registered for parking.
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Parking Lots: "Parking Lots"
are those areas on the University of Maine at Presque Isle Campus, or
UMPI owned or controlled property which have been designated as parking
lots and have been posted at the entrance or plainly within view on the
boundary of the lot as to the restrictions for parking therein, and
which are designated on the parking map as parking areas.
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University Employee:
"University Employee" is any person that is currently employed by the
University, excluding workstudy, throughout the calendar year.
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Commuting Student: "Commuting
Student" is any person that is currently enrolled in classes as a
student and does not live in any of the University owned residential
halls.
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Resident Student: "Resident Student" is any person that resides in one of the University's residential halls.
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Visitor: "Visitor" is any
person that is not currently enrolled in classes as a student or
employed at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
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Motor vehicles used by faculty, staff, students must have a decal and
be registered regardless of where the vehicle is on campus.
Summary: We have developed this
plan because of the need to regulate parking on the campus, which in
turn is made necessary by the relatively few parking spaces that are
located conveniently near the doors of our various office and classroom
buildings. At best, the plan is an attempt to reduce the amount of
inconvenience caused by this fact, and make all parking available on an
equitable basis to students, staff and faculty. This plan will only
succeed if there is voluntary compliance and cooperation on the part of
the majority of the University community. Penalties have, by necessity,
been included in this plan because experience has shown, unfortunately,
that there are people in every community who will not comply with the
policies and rules unless there is a strong degree of enforcement
behind them.
Registration: All privately
owned vehicles parked on campus must display a University decal. Decals
will be provided by the Office of Coordinator for Security and Safety
at a price of $10.00 for the first decal and $2.00 each for additional
decals for additional vehicles operated by the same owner. Proof of
state registration is required for each decal purchased. Registration
of a vehicle entitles the operator to park that vehicle in the
appropriate parking space, i.e. faculty/staff or student. Decals will
be displayed on the inside, passenger side, of the front windshield.
Temporary parking permits are recommended for vehicles that will be
visiting the campus for longer that a few hours. Parking permits are
free and are available from the Coordinator of Security and Safety,
Emerson Annex. Temporary parking permits can be disposed of when
expired. Temporary parking permits will be displayed on the front
windshield. They can be hung from the rearview mirror. Vehicles with
temporary parking permits are allowed in the appropriate parking lot
depending on their status, i.e. faculty/staff, students. Persons whose
vehicles were or are registered with the University will not be allowed
to re-register if they have unpaid fines on their campus record.
Tickets: Parking tickets
will be issued only by authorized parking program personnel. Tickets
will identify the vehicle, the date, the issuing officers, the decal
number, the state registration (license plate) number, the
violation(s), amount of fine for each violation, where to pay the fine,
and other comments as necessary. Tickets will contain instructions on
assessment, payment and penalties for non-payment of fines; procedures
for appeal will be found on the reverse side of each citation.
Fines: The standard fine
for violating a parking regulation will be $10.00 except for violations
of handicapped parking which are assessed $25.00. A citation written
and placed on the windshield of a parked vehicle on campus will result
in a fine being assessed against the person whose name appears on the
campus registration record for that vehicle. When a fine is paid,
whether late or on time, the record of that violation is eliminated. In
other words, payment of a fine erases the record of the corresponding
violation. There is no accumulation of violations when the fines have
been paid. All unpaid tickets will be transferred to that students
business account.
Notification: After a
vehicle has accumulated three unpaid fines, a letter will be sent to
the campus registered owner by the Coordinator of Security and Safety.
This letter will state the citation numbers, amount of fines due and
give a deadline when the fines must be paid and the penalties for
non-payment of fines.
Payments: All fines are to
be paid either in the Business Office located in the basement of Preble
Hall or in the office of Coordinator of Safety and Security Emerson
Annex. The fines will be credited to the Miscellaneous Income Account.
When a citation is issued, it will be applied immediately to the
student's account until it is paid. A list of persons who owe fines
will be maintained and updated by the Coordinator of Security and
Safety weekly.
Towing: A vehicle will be
towed as a last resort when there has been history of overdue fines. An
owner/operator may have his/her vehicle towed if he/she continues to
accumulate tickets without paying the fines. Towing may also be used to
move vehicles obstructing snow removal, or parked in fire lanes,
faculty-staff area, handicapped spaces, day care violations. The
Coordinator of Security and Safety will make the determination on
towing.
Liability: The University
of Maine is not liable for any damages to vehicles operated in
violation of University policies. This includes towing of vehicles. All
costs of towing will be the responsibility of the vehicle
owner/operator.
Violations: The ticket will
list the following violations for any registered or unregistered
vehicles: parking on yellow curb, blocking an entrance, parking in a
right of way, creating a safety hazard or obstruction, parked in
Faculty/Staff parking w/o decal, driving on pathway/walkway, reckless,
dangerous, negligent operation, and unregistered vehicle illegally
parked outside designated visitor parking zone, handicapped parking
violation.
Handicapped: Handicapped
parking spaces will have a special status: Unauthorized vehicles that
are found parked in these spaces will be ticketed and could be towed.
Forms for applying for handicapped parking can be located at the office
of Coordinator of Security and Safety. This form must be signed by a
doctor and then taken to any Motor Vehicle Registration Office to apply
for. All violations for handicapped parking will be $25.00.
Visitor Parking: Visitor
parking in Preble Circle is restricted to visitors only. However, there
are three fifteen parking spaces in Preble Circle which can be used by
Students, Faculty/Staff that have business in the surrounding
buildings. These fifteen minute spaces will be strictly enforced. Any
vehicle with a valid University of Maine at Presque Isle decal is
prohibited from utilizing other parking spaces in Preble Circle. This
parking area is designated for visitors to this campus only. Other
visitor parking lots are located in the Upper Merriman parking lot and
the Tennis Court parking lot.
Day care Parking: For ACAP
day care parking in the Library lot, there are two parking spaces.
These spaces are marked with signs which read, 30 minute parking, Day
Care users Only. Monday thru Friday 7:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. These Day
Care parking spaces will be strictly enforced.
Appeals: Any ticket may be
appealed by filling out the reverse side and filing the appeal within
three business days of issuance of the ticket with the Coordinator of
Security and Safety. If the problem is not resolved, it will be
forwarded to the Appeals Committee. The Appeals Committee will be
notified of the appeal and will make a decision regarding the
disposition. All decisions by the committee will be final. The
appellant will be notified of the committee's decision. If the decision
is not in the appellant's favor, the time allotted for the paying the
fine will include the amount of time taken in the appeals process. If
the appeals process was longer than the 7 day period for paying fines,
the fine will become due 48 hours after the appellant is notified, in
accordance with procedures above.
There will be a four person appeals committee composed of one
faculty member (recommended by the Faculty Council), two administrative
staff, and one student (recommended by the University Student Senate).
The Vice President for Administration and Finance shall appoint the
members. The Coordinator for Security and Safety shall be a non-voting
advisor and executive secretary to the committee. The committee shall
convene when called by the executive secretary to consider an appeal.
The committee shall convene at the beginning of each academic year to
develop procedures and organization.
Training: Student staff
will patrol the parking lots, all buildings other than residential
hall, and issue parking citations for violations of the University of
Maine at Presque Isle parking and traffic policies. They will be aware
of all facets of security and safety problems that may arise. Training
will be conducted for all participants by the Coordinator of Security
and Safety at the beginning of each semester.
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