Table of Contents
ARTICLE I Purpose, Scope, and Authority .. . 3
Section
1. Purpose and Scope
3
Section 2. Authority .. 3
ARTICLE II General Definitions and Procedures .. 3-5
Section 1. Campus Resident . 3
Section 2. Car/Van Pool 3
Section 3. Citation . 3
Section 4. Commuter Student .. 4
Section 5. Crosswalk . 4
Section 6. Faculty . . 4
Section 7. Fire Lane .. 4
Section 8. Illegally Parked . . .. 4
Section 9. Motorcycle/Moped Parking . . 4
Section 10. Overnight . 4
Section 11. Owner .. 4
Section 12. Parking . 4
Section 13. Parking Meter .. 5
Section 14. Parking Space .. 5
Section 15. Parking Violations Notice ... 5
Section 16. Parking Violations Record .. 5
Section 17. Sidewalk .. 5
Section 18. Staff Employee 5
Section 19. Student 5
Section 20. Vehicle 5
Section 21. Visitor . 5
Section 22. Way . 5
ARTICLE III Duties
of Transportation Services
. 5-6
Section 1. General .. 5
Section 2. Restricted Parking/Closing of Parking Lots . 6
Section 3. Use of University Parking Lots . 6
Section 4. University Police Department 6
ARTICLE IV Registration ... .. 6-9
Section 1. Registration Requirement . 6
Section 2. Parking Priorities .. 6
Section 3. Eligibility . . 7
Section 4. Parking Fees . 7-8
Section 5. Expiration of Parking Permit 8
Section 6. Transferability .. 8
Section 7. Revocation of Parking Privileges or Permits 8
Section 8. Lost/Stolen Permits .. 8
Section 9. Failure to Register and Properly Display . . 8-9
Section 10. Open Parking . .. 9
ARTICLE V Permit Classifications . 9-14
Section 1. Commuter Permit . . 9
Section 2. Contractor Permits 9-10
Section 3. Durham Ambulance Corps Permit 10
Section 4. Emergency Services Permit . . 10
Section 5. Emeritus Permit .10
Section 6. Faculty/Staff Permits 10
Section 7. Forest Park Permit 10-11
Section 8. Handicap Permit . . 11
Section 9. Motorcycle Permit .. . 11
Section 10. Recreation Pass Permit . 11
Section 11. Remote Facility Permits . 12
Section 12. Reserved Permits and Spaces. 12
Section 13. Resident Permits 13
Section 14. Service Permit .. 13
Section 15. Temporary Permits 13-14
Section 16. Trustee Permit .. 14
Section
17. Vendor Permit
.
.. 14
Section 18. Visitor Permits .. 14
Section 19. Volunteer Permit 14
ARTICLE VI Classification of Parking Lots .. ... 15
Section 1. Faculty and Staff Parking Lots . 15
Section 2. Commuter Student Parking Lots .. 15
Section 3. Resident Lots (Eligible Permits) ... 15
Section 4. Mixed Use Lots (Eligible Permits) 15
Section 5. Metered Lots/Lots with Metered Areas . 15
Section 6. Carpool Lot 15
Section 7. Changes to Classification .. 16
ARTICLE VII Illegal Parking .. 16
Section 1. General .. 16
Section 2. Abandoned or Unregistered Vehicles 16
Section 3. Operating Condition of Motor Vehicles 16
ARTICLE VIII Restrictions and Specialized Parking .. 16-17
Section 1. Winter Parking Ban .. 16-17
Section 2. Resident HallsSpecial Provisions . 17
Section 3. Special Events Parking . 17
ARTICLE IX Towing/Immobilization 17-18
Section 1. General . 17-18
ARTICLE X Violations and Fines .. 19-20
Section 1. Violation Categories and Fines . 19
Section 2. Miscellaneous 19-20
ARTICLE XI Appeals .. 20-21
Section 1. Purpose .. 20
Section
2. Who May Appeal
.. 20
Section 3. Appeals Process 21
ARTICLE XII Disclaimers and Declarations . 21-22
Section 1. Severability 21
Section 2. Liability .. 21
Section 3. Titles, Headings,
Subheadings and Style of Print
. 22
Section 4. License ...22
ARTICLE I Purpose, Scope, and Authority
Section 1. Purpose and Scope
A. These regulations control motor vehicle parking on all property owned, leased, or used by the University of New Hampshire (UNH). The act of parking a motor vehicle on University property is a privilege and implies acceptance by the owner and/or operator of the responsibility to see that the motor vehicle is parked in compliance with these regulations.
B. These regulations are designed to promote the orderly and safe movement of all motor vehicles, provide for pedestrian safety, ensure free and continuous access to buildings, structures, ways, lots, parking areas and spaces, roadways, as well as access to all facilities for public safety purposes.
Section 2. Authority
A. The President of the University of New Hampshire, with chief executive authority granted by the University System of New Hampshire Board of Trustees under authority of New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated, adopts these regulations as University policy.
B. These Parking Regulations are effective immediately and will remain in force until the President of the University of New Hampshire approves subsequent amendments.
ARTICLE II General Definitions and Procedures
Section 1. Campus Resident Any individual residing in University owned and operated housing facilities.
Section 2. Car/Van Pool Any group, comprised of two or more individuals, who are eligible to purchase parking permits to utilize designated parking areas on the University of New Hampshire.
Section 3. Citation A notice, either a warning or ticket, upon which a Transportation Services or Police Department employee records an occurrence involving a parking regulation violation.
Section 4. Commuter Student Any student residing in other than housing owned and operated by the University of New Hampshire in Durham. For purposes of issuing parking permits, only commuter students living more than one (1) mile from campus and at least one-quarter (.25) miles from a Campus Connector stop are eligible to obtain a commuter parking permit.
Section 5. Crosswalk That part of a way at an intersection included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalk of the opposite sides of the way measured from the curbs, or in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the traversable way in an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing in lines or other markings on the surface.
Section 6. Faculty Faculty employee status shall meet the description of Academic Faculty as defined by the University System of New Hampshire policy manual, Section USY.V.C.6.
Section 7. Fire Lane Any paved area near a university building, or leading to a university building, and/or an area near a fire hydrant, marked by a sign and/or yellow pavement striping, indicating an area that must be kept free and clear of all obstructions to enable access by emergency vehicles.
Section 8. Illegally Parked For the purpose of defining an illegally parked vehicle on the UNH campus, the following shall pertain: Any vehicle not parked in a designated parking space, as described in Section 14, or in violation of the restrictions and limitations presented herein, will be considered to be parked illegally and be subject to enforcement as described herein. Furthermore, any vehicle that has four or more outstanding fines beyond the appeal process period and parked on UNH property shall be considered illegally parked and also subject to the enforcement policy. Any vehicle parked without a valid permit when one is required or parked at an expired parking meter is subject to enforcement. Any vehicle belonging to an owner whose parking privileges have been revoked that is parked on UNH property shall be considered illegally parked and be subject to the enforcement policy.
Section 9. Motorcycle/Moped Any motorized cycle or scooter that needs to be registered with a state Motor Vehicle Department is a motorcycle/moped. Motorcycles and mopeds are restricted to parking in areas designated as motorcycle parking areas/spaces, and metered areas.
Section 10. Overnight For the purposes of parking, overnight describes parking for
any length of time between midnight to 6 a.m., inclusive.
Section
11. Owner For the
purposes of enforcement, billing and collection of fines, the owner shall
include vehicle operator, registrant, temporary parking permit holder, owner,
and/ or student or other individual recording an association at the owners residence. Furthermore, a UNH student, faculty or staff
member hosting a visitor to campus may be held liable for any parking fines and
violations issued on the vehicle(s) operated by their guest(s). In all cases, the owner shall have full
responsibility for adherence to these regulations, including liability for any
fines and penalties imposed herein.
Section 12. Parking The standing of a vehicle, either occupied or not, unless obeying an officer, traffic sign or signal, or while actively making emergency repairs (operators of disabled vehicles should contact Transportation Services immediately to agree to terms for leaving/moving the vehicle).
Section 13. Parking Meter A regulatory device that must be paid to obtain usage of a certain parking space for a prescribed period of time. Parking meters are installed to provide parking for short periods of time, primarily to serve visitors to UNH. Parking at meters is limited to one full cycle of the maximum time allowed on the meter. Continual feeding of meters is prohibited.
Section 14. Parking Space A unit of space, duly marked (lines painted on a paved surface) for the purpose of providing space for one vehicle. All vehicles parked on UNH property must park within a space. A handicap parking space shall include any hash-marked "access-aisle" adjacent to the space, designed for maneuvering a wheelchair or other mobility device while entering or exiting a vehicle.
Section 15. Parking Violations Notice A citation or ticket upon which a Transportation Service or Police Department employee records a violation of a parking rule or regulation (non-moving violation) by the vehicle cited.
Section
16. Parking Violations Record A
copy of the citation or an electronically produced ticket will be placed on the
violators vehicle. Transportation
Services will keep a record of all parking violations (see Article X). The violation will be recorded and applied
whether or not the violators copy is found or acknowledged by the owner.
Section 17. Sidewalk The paved area for pedestrian traffic alongside a vehicle roadway, or any pedestrian walkway.
Section 18. Staff Employees Staff employee status shall meet the description of one of the non-student employee relationships defined by the University System of New Hampshire policy manual, Section USY.V.C.6.
Section 19. Student Student status shall be defined within the Student Rights, Rules and Responsibilities, Article I, Definitions, Paragraph 2. Student employee status shall be defined by the University System of New Hampshire policy, Section USY.V.C.6.
Section 20. Vehicle Any mechanical device in, upon, or by
which any person or properties is or may be transported or drawn upon a way,
excepting devices used exclusively upon stationary rails or track.
Section 21. Visitor For purposes of parking, any person, other than a student, employee, and contractor employed through a contract with UNH, or commercial vendor licensed to do business on campus, which parks a motor vehicle on UNH property shall be considered a visitor. All visitors parking on UNH property must do so in accordance with these parking regulations. Visitors must park in designated visitor areas (with permit), or at paid parking meters. Visitors may also park in available spaces in lots where and when permit enforcement hours are not in effect.
Section 22. Way For the purposes of this document, a way shall constitute any highway, street, avenue, road, alleyway, park or parking lot that has been designated for public use.
ARTICLE III Duties
of the Transportation Services
Section 1. General It will be the duty of Transportation Services to enforce, and establish procedures to enforce the provisions of these regulations, and make recommendations to amend the same. To expedite special events or public safety concerns, this office may direct parking as the situation requires, notwithstanding the provisions of these regulations.
Section 2. Restricted Parking/Closing of Parking
Lots.
Section 3. Use of University Parking Lots University parking lots are provided for the intended use of parking. Permission for any other use, i.e. parades, vendors, races, fairs, displays, or other purposes must be obtained in writing from the Director of Transportation Services or designee, at least ten work days prior to the event.
Section 4. University Police Department The University Police Department, under the direction of the Chief of UNH Police, shall, in addition to the responsibilities of that office to enforce and control any moving traffic on university ways, is also authorized to issue citations to enforce the University parking regulations contained herein
ARTICLE IV Registration
Section 1. Registration Requirement
Section
2. Parking Priorities
A. Parking at UNH will follow a priority
schedule that supports the missions of the University--teaching, research and
public service. The priority is established as follows:
a.
Faculty/Staff
b.
Commuter
Students (outside a one mile radius
of Thompson Hall and .25-mile from Campus Connector stop).
c. Resident Students: Limited parking permits
for campus resident students are issued according to a structured distribution
process. Opportunities exist for priorities according to class rank, order of
application arrival, etc., and are
subject to deadlines and restrictions. No campus resident is entitled to a
parking permit. (see Article V, Section 13).
d.
Visitors
Section 3. Eligibility
Section 4. Parking Fees Parking fees are as follows:
| i. Faculty/Staff | $50.00 |
| ii. Commuter Students | $50.00 |
| iii. Fall/Spring Resident Student | $200.00 or $350.00 |
| iv. Single Semester Resdient Student | $125.00 or $225.00 |
| v. Day Passes | $6.00 or $8.00 |
| vi. General Contractors | $50.00 |
| vii. Service, Vendor, Remote Facility | $50.00 |
| viii. Motorcycle | $10.00 |
| ix. Emergency Services | $50.00 |
| x. Volunteer | $50.00 |
| xi. Hall Director Reserved | $450 |
| xii. Reserved Parking (Presidential Approval) | $1,000 |
| i. Summer Faculty/Staff | $35.00 |
| ii. Summer Commuter | $35.00 |
| iii. Summer Resident | $35.00 |
Section 5. Expiration of Parking Permit
Section 6. Transferability University parking permits are not transferable to other individuals. The intended use of a parking permit is only for the person to whom the permit was issued.
Section 7. Revocation of Parking Privileges or Permits
Section 8. Lost/Stolen Permits
Section
9. Failure to Register and Properly
Display
Section 10. Open
Parking
ARTICLE V Permit Classifications
Section 1. Commuter Permit
Section
2. Contractor Permits
Section 3. Durham Ambulance Corps Permit Ambulance service permits are issued to the Durham Ambulance Corp and are valid only at the Ambulance Building during actual emergencies.
Section
4. Emergency Services Permit
Section 5. Emeritus Permit Emeritus permits may be issued to faculty upon whom the USNH Board of Trustees has officially conferred Emeritus status, or selected staff upon approval of the President. This permit is valid in all faculty/staff parking lots, and may be used to park at parking meters without charge.
Section 6. Faculty/Staff Permits
Section 7: Forest Park Permit
A. Forest Park permits are limited to Forest
Park tenants only. Each Forest Park
apartment is assigned one parking space, with a corresponding number of the assigned
apartment. This permit or the
associated parking space may not be loaned, sold or leased to anyone other than
the assigned Forest Park tenant.
B. These permits are only valid in the
specifically designated parking space.
The permit requirement for these spaces is 24 hours a day, every day.
C. Forest Park permits are not valid in the
Forest Park visitor spaces.
D. The Forest Park permit is the property of
UNH, and must be returned to the Forest Park office when the tenant moves
out.
Section
8. Handicap Permit
A.
The University of New Hampshire does not issue handicap
parking permits. State-issued handicap
plates and/or placards are required in all UNH handicap-accessible spaces.
B. The
use of a state-issued handicap plate or placard in University lots or spaces
must be accompanied by a University-issued permit, e.g. faculty/staff permit,
commuter sticker, visitor hang-tag, etc.
In designated handicap accessible spaces, the accompanying permit may be
any valid permit. In standard,
non-accessible spaces, the accompanying valid permit must be appropriate for
that lot.
C. Holders of state-issued handicap plates
or placards may park at unreserved parking meters for free up to the maximum
number of hours the meter, if fully paid, would allow. The person to whom the plate/placard is
issued must be in the car when it is being parked.
D.
After-midnight parking with handicap
plates/placards during the winter ban periods is limited to designated
overnight lots and handicap-accessible spaces (see Article VIII, Section 1).
Section 9. Motorcycle Permit
A. Motorcycle permits are issued to any
eligible faculty/staff or commuter student.
Non-freshman campus residents may purchase a
motorcycle permit, but will not be entitled to a permit for any other vehicle.
B. These permits are valid in designated
Motorcycle parking spaces and areas.
These permits are not valid at parking meters. Motorcycles may park in
metered parking spaces by payment of the required parking meter fee and
according to the regulation of metered spaces (see Article II, Section 13).
Motorcycles may not park in standard parking spaces designed for other
passenger vehicles, or at bicycle racks.
C.
After-midnight parking for motorcycles during
the winter parking ban limits parking to designated overnight lots (see Article
VIII, Section 1).
Section 10. Recreation Pass Permit
A. Rec Pass permits are issued to holders of current Recreation Passes (issued by the Department of Recreational Sports) who are not UNH students or employees.
B. Recreation Pass Permits are valid only in Lot A.
Section
11. Remote Facility Permit
A.
Remote Facility Permits may be issued to off-campus offices,
departments, and other units affiliated to the University of New Hampshire, for
infrequent travel to campus on university business.
B.
These permits may be shared among eligible employees of the
unit to which the permit is assigned.
C.
Unless approved by the Director of Transportation or
designee, only one Remote Facility permit shall be assigned to any off campus
unit.
D.
These permits are valid in any Faculty/Staff parking areas
only (See Article VI).
E.
Overnight parking for Remote Facility permit holders during
the Winter Parking Ban limits parking to designated overnight lots (see Article
VIII, Section 1).
Section
12. Reserved Permits and Spaces
A. General All
reserved spaces required a reserved parking permit twenty four (24) hours a
day, every day.
B. Residence
Hall Directors
Residence Hall Directors permits are only valid in reserved Hall Director spaces, and are available only to Residence Hall Directors and Assistant Hall Directors. Resident Assistants are not eligible for reserved parking.
These reserved permits and parking spaces
may not be used by anyone other than the permit
holder to who the reserved permit/space was issued.
C. Presidentially Approved
Reserved parking permits and spaces may be issued to employees by prior approval from the President of the University.
All approved reserved parking applicants shall pay the appropriate permit fee and shall be assigned a reserved parking space at a location designated by the Director of Transportation Services. Reserved parking fees may not be paid for by use of University funds and must be paid for by personal funds of the applicant.
Reserved parking permits are only valid for
parking in the reserved parking space assigned
to the permit holder.
D. Departmental
Department Chairs and Directors may apply to the Director of Transportation Services for a reserved parking space for departmental use. Departmental Reserved Parking is limited by space availability.
All approved departmental reserved parking applicants shall pay the
appropriate reserved space fee and
shall be assigned a reserved parking space at a location designated by the Director of Transportation Services. Reserved parking fees may be paid by use of University funds.
Section 13. Resident Permits
A. Resident permits are restricted to
eligible students residing in campus housing.
B. Resident permits are issued according to
a declining priority of class from graduate
students, seniors, juniors and to other
resident students at the discretion of the Director of Transportation Services or designee. Permits are limited by availability, with sophomores generally
last in priority. Freshmen campus
residents are not
eligible for parking permits of any kind.
C. Certain resident permit sub-categories
are limited to residents of a specific dorm(s) or apartment complexes:
a.
Gables Permits, issued to eligible
students residing in the Gables Apartments, with parking restricted to the Gables
parking lot.
b.
Woodside Permits, issued to eligible
students residing in the Woodside Apartments, with parking restricted to the
Woodside parking lot.
c.
E/E1 Permits, issued to eligible students
residing in campus Area III, and The Quad residence halls, with parking
restricted to E or E1 lots.
d.
Resident West permits, issued to eligible
students of any residence hall or campus apartment complex, with parking
restricted to the West Edge Lot, or Mast Road I Lot.
D. Vehicles with resident permits parked in
areas designated for other permit categories are subject to enforcement
procedures.
Section 14. Service Permit
A. Service permits are limited to service
personnel employed by the University of New Hampshire.
B. Applications for this type of permit must
be accompanied by documentation signed by the Dean or Vice President of the
unit in which the applicant is employed.
Documentation is subject to annual renewal.
C. Service Permits are valid in designated
service spaces for a maximum of two hours.
Service permits are also valid in faculty/staff lots.
D.
After-midnight parking of vehicles with
service permits during the winter parking ban limits parking to service spaces
or designated overnight parking areas (see Article VIII, Section 1).
Section 15. Temporary Permits
A. Temporary permits may be issued to visitors, students, or employees by Transportation Services under a variety of circumstances.
B. Temporary permits are limited by availability of parking space.
C. Depending on the circumstances of the temporary permit issuance, the daily rate of $10.00 may apply.
D. The temporary permit is valid in the location and for the duration specifically indicated on the temporary permit.
Section 16. Trustee Permit
A. Trustee permits are limited to USNH
Trustees and individuals designated in writing by the Chairman of the Board of
Trustees.
B. These permits are valid in all legal parking lots and spaces including parking meters, but excluding campus resident spaces, handicap-accessible spaces, service spaces, and reserved spaces. Trustees wishing to park in the excluded areas are subject to obtaining a permit appropriate for those areas, according to the normal regulations.
C. After-midnight parking for Trustee permits
during the winter parking ban limits parking to designated overnight lots (see
Article VIII, Section 1).
Section 17. Vendor Vendor permits are limited to individuals or companies not employed or affiliated with the University, but who are on campus to do occasional contracted services, e.g. servicing existing campus equipment. These permits are valid in service spaces for a maximum of two hours, or in Faculty/Staff lots.
Section 18. Visitor Permits
A. Visitor permits are restricted to visitors of the University.
B. Visitor permits are valid only in the Visitor Lot at the Visitor Information Center at the Parking and Transit Building and in designated spaces at the Gables, Woodside, and Forest Park resident complexes, and C Lot. They are valid for the specific date/time and parking lot specified on the permit.
Section 19. Volunteer Permits
A. Volunteer permits are limited to UNH volunteer departmental workers (volunteers to student organizations and non-affiliated organizations doing business on campus are excluded).
B. Documentation from the UNH organization sponsoring the volunteer must be provided at the time of application. The sponsoring department is responsible for recovering and returning volunteer permits that are no longer needed.
C. UNH employees and students do not qualify for this type of permit.
D. Volunteer permits are valid in Faculty/Staff parking spaces.
ARTICLE VI Classification of Parking Lots
Section 1. Faculty and Staff Parking Lots
| Lot B | Lot F | Lot G | Lot H | Lot I | Lot J |
| Lot L | Lot N | Lot P | Lot R | Lot U | Lot V |
| Lot W | Lot Y | Barton Lot | Bachelor Lot | Central Receiving | |
| Field House East | Field House West | Figment Lot | Farm Services | Garage Lot | |
| Grounds & Rds | Horse Barns Lot | Morrill Lot | NHPTV Lot | O'Kane Lot | Palmer Lot |
| Pettee/Taylor | Philbrook | Ocean Eng. | Service Lot | UNH Manch F/S |
Section 2. Commuter Student Parking Lots
Lot M
Lot G1
Mast Road II
West Edge
Section 3. Resident Lots (eligible permits)
E Lot (E/E1 permits)
E1 Lot (E/E1 permits)
Forest Park (Forest Park)
Gables Lot (Gables Permits)
Woodside Lot (Woodside Permits)
Section 4. Mixed-Use Lots (eligible permits)
Lot A (fac/staff & commuter permits)
Lot S (fac/staff & commuter permits)
Mast Road I (resident west & commuter permits)
West Edge (fac/staff, commuter, & resident west permits)
Section 5. Metered Lots/Lots with Metered Areas
| Lot C, Sec. 1 | Clark Lot | Field House Front | Lot H |
| Lot N | Lot O | McConnell/College Rd | Service Bldg. Lot |
| Schofield Lot | NEC/Strafford Ave | PCAC/College Rd | Lot Q |
| Lot T | Lot Z | Visitor Info Center Lot |
Section 6. Carpool Lot
Lot C, Section 2
Section 7. Changes to Classification Entrances to all parking lots/areas will display signs designating the type of parking/permit requirement for that lot. The classification of campus parking lots and areas is subject to change.
ARTICLE VII Illegal Parking
Section 1. General
A. No persons will allow or permit any vehicle under their supervision/control to stand or park on University property in violation of these regulations.
B. Any vehicle found in violation of these regulations shall be considered illegally parked.
C. The operator, registrant, and/or registered owner of each vehicle has full responsibility for adherence to these regulations, including any fines or penalties imposed.
Section 2. Abandoned or Unregistered Vehicles
A. Transportation Services will use reasonable judgment in an attempt to locate the owner of vehicles suspected of being abandoned or unregistered, prior to their removal from University property.
B. Motor vehicles with evidence of abandonment or non-registration in parking lots or other University property will be towed away at the owners risk and expense.
C. Any vehicles found without a valid license plate will be considered abandoned and removed from UNH property at the owners risk and expense.
Section 3. Operating Condition of Motor Vehicles Every motor vehicle parked on University property must be kept in condition of mechanical repair so that it can be moved at any time under its own power. Inoperative vehicles parked on campus may be ticketed and towed from University property at the owners risk and expense.
ARTICLE VIII Restrictions
and Specialized Parking
Section 1. Winter Parking Ban
A. The Winter Parking Ban (WPB) shall commence each year as early as November 1, and no later than December 1. During November, weather predictions will be monitored, and at the first indication of a winter storm, the University shall declare, with at least 12 hours notice, a Snow Emergency, which shall trigger the commencement of the WPB. Otherwise, the WPB shall automatically commence on December 1 at 12:00 a.m., and shall ordinarily end at 6:00 a.m. on March 31. The ending date, if conditions warrant, shall be extended. During the WPB, parking is restricted during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. nightly, regardless of weather conditions. Parking for all motor vehicles, unless otherwise specified by Transportation Services, is prohibited in all parking lots and/or spaces, except for those specified in B and conditionally in C, below. The WPB will be in effect to facilitate snow removal operations. Vehicles parked in prohibited areas during the Winter Parking Ban will be issued a citation and/or towed at the owners expense.
B. Exempt Lots. The parking lots and areas where parking is permitted during the WPB are (with permit considerations):
a. Lots E and E1 (E/E1 permit required 24 hours/7 days)
b. Woodside Lot (Woodside permit required 24 hours/7 days)
c. Emergency Services Lot (Emergency Service permit required 24 hours/7 days)
d. Forest Park (tenants Forest Park permit required 24 hours/7 days)
e. Hall Director Spaces (residing Hall Directors permit required 24 hours/7 days)
f. Health Services Patient/Physician Reserved Spaces (Health Services permit required 24 hours/7 days)
g. Mast Road I Lot (Resident West or Commuter permit required M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
h. New England Center Lot (NEC guest permit required 24 hours/7 days)
i. Gables Lot (Gables permit required 24 hours/7 days)
j. Lot A, Section 4 (Commuter or Fac/Staff permit required M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
k. West Edge Lot (Resident West, Commuter, Fac/Staff permit required M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
l. Visitor Center Lot (Visitor permit required M-F 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
m. Handicap accessible spaces (proper permits required 24 hours/7 days)
C. Weather-Conditional Lots. On nights where no snow emergency is declared, parking is available without a permit in Lot B and Lot C from 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. and in Lot H and Lot T from 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. These lots are closed and unavailable for parking during declared Snow Emergencies, when after-midnight parking would be reduced to the areas in listed in B until the snow emergency is lifted.
D. It is the responsibility of the motorist to ascertain the status of the Winter Parking Ban, and the weather-conditional lots.
Section 2. Resident HallsSpecial Provisions During the move-in and move-out periods, e.g. the beginning of fall semester and the end of Spring Semester, special provisions may be made for parking while loading and unloading belongings. Such provisions are at the direction of the Director of Transportation Services. No other such special provisions exist.
Section 3. Special Events Parking From time to time a special event, conference, workshop, institute, construction project, reconfiguration of campus parking, or other such activity may cause the reservation, closure, or reclassification of part or the whole of a campus lot. During such occasions, the classifications and/or availability of campus lots or spaces within are subject to change.
ARTICLE IX Towing/Immobilization
Section 1. General
A. Vehicles found in violation of the provisions of these regulations or parked in a manner that constitutes an unsafe condition may, at the direction of the Director of Transportation Services or designee and at the risk and expense of the owner/operator, have their vehicles moved, immobilized and/or removed from University property.
B. Release of vehicles immobilized or towed will be subject to the payment in full of all outstanding fines, towing fees, storage fees, or other such conditions set by the Director of Transportation Services. Unless otherwise authorized, all payments for debts associated with the immobilization or towing must be paid by cash or charge, and must be done between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 pm for the vehicle to be released the same day.
C. Parking in any of the following areas or under any of the following circumstances will constitute a violation of provisions of these regulations and may result in immobilization and/or towing of the offending vehicle:
a. Parked or obstructing any lane of traffic, neutral area, no-parking area, access way, ramp, driveway, reserved space or public way.
b. Parked or obstructing any entrances or exits to any building.
c. Parked or obstructing any area designated as reserved for fire, ambulance, police or other emergency vehicle.
d. Parked or obstructing any area designated as reserved parking spaces.
e. Parked in violation of the Winter Parking Ban (see Article VIII, Section 1).
f. Parked or obstructing any bus stop, bus stop access or egress.
g. Parked or obstructing any designated Loading Zone beyond the maximum designated time limit, or using a designated Loading Zone for purposes other than loading/unloading.
h. Parked or obstructing any fire lane or fire zone.
i. Parked in or obstructing any handicap-accessible space, except those displaying valid handicap permits/placards.
j. Parked on or obstructing any sidewalk, pedestrian crosswalk or curbcut.
k. Parked or obstructing dumpsters.
l. Parked or obstructing snow removal operations.
m. Parked in a posted tow zone.
n. Parked or obstructing special event equipment or arrangements.
o. Abandoned or unregistered vehicles.
p. Parked after revocation of parking privileges.
q. Parked while displaying an unauthorized, counterfeit, or altered permit.
r. Parked without a valid UNH parking permit and/or authorization to park in a University lot or space.
s. Parked illegally so as to obstruct any legally parked vehicle.
t. Parked on UNH property with four or more outstanding tickets and/or fines totaling or exceeding $150.00.
D. Towing, moving, or the use of the autoboot on vehicles made necessary by any of the circumstances above need not be preceded by any warning, advisory, billing statement, etc. other than the regulations herein stated.
E. Under certain circumstances, vehicles may also be towed or otherwise moved if it is determined by the Director of Transportation Services or designee that doing so is necessary for the safe and effective provision of University parking.
ARTICLE X Violations and Fines
Section 1. Violation
Categories and Fines
| A. Failure to display permit............................................ | $5.00 |
| B. Meter Stay Limit....................................................... | $10.00 |
| C. Expired Meter........................................................... | $15.00 |
| D. Parked Over the Line................................................ | $25.00 |
| E. Wrong Side of the Street........................................... | $25.00 |
| F. Timed Zone Over Limit............................................. | $50.00 |
| G. No Valid Permit....................................................... | $50.00 |
| H. Chronic Offender Fine.............................................. | $50.00 |
| I. Winter Parking Ban................................................... | $75.00 |
| J. On Crosswalk/Sidewalk........................................... | $50.00 |
| K. Not in Authorized Space......................................... | $50.00 |
| L. Off Paved Surface.................................................... | $100.00 |
| M. In Reserved Space.................................................. | $100.00 |
| N. Fire Lane/Fire Hydrant............................................ | $100.00 |
| O. Tow Zone............................................................... | $50.00 |
| P. Handicap Space...................................................... | $200.00 |
| Q. Parking After Revocation........................................ | $200.00 |
| R. Altered/Falsified Permit............................................ | $300.00 |
| S. Illegal Obtaining/Use of Permit.................................. | $400.00 |
| T. Unauthorized Removal from impound........................ | $500.00 |
| U. Unauthorized Removal of Auto Boot......................... | $500.00 |
Section 2. Miscellaneous
H. Parking fines must be paid or appealed within 10 calendar days of issuance. The citation should accompany payment when paid at, or mailed to Transportation Services. Failure to pay or appeal a citation within 10 calendar days of issuance will result in an additional fine and forfeiture of right to appeal.
I. All parking citations will be paid directly to UNH Transportation Services. UNH students may also pay at the Office of Business Services.
J. Failure to respond to a traffic citation will result in one or more of the following actions:
a. Accumulation of four or more unpaid parking violations or a total outstanding balance due of $150 or more will result in suspension or denial of parking privileges on UNH property without further notice. All unauthorized vehicles parked on UNH property are subject to immobilization and/or towing at the registered owners risk and expense (see Article IX).
b. Persistent and chronic violations of traffic and parking regulations may result in suspension or denial of parking privileges on UNH property and/or the issuance of additional citations.
c. Transcripts and/or diplomas or course registration may be suspended or withheld for unpaid parking citations.
d. The
registered owner, associated operator, or permitted registrant of a vehicle
having an outstanding account may be referred to the University Business
Services Office or other agency for collections action after failing to respond
to billing statements. This includes,
but is not limited to, any statement returned because of misdirection or change
of address.
e. The auto-boot may be used by Transportation Services, under the direction of the Director or designee, to immobilize vehicles with multiple violations or excessive fines.
i. A boot removal fine and all outstanding fines must be paid before removal of the boot is authorized.
ii. Removal of an auto boot by Transportation Services is restricted to the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless another arrangement is made with Transportation Services.
f. Exception to any of the above may be authorized by the Director of Transportation Services, or designee.
ARTICLE XI Appeals
Section 1. Purpose A parking citation appeals process exists to provide for review and reconsideration of tickets issued on campus.
Section 2. Who May Appeal Those who feel they can demonstrate circumstances of an enforcement error may appeal to have the citation waived or reduced. Appeals seeking exemption or exclusion from the established parking rules will not be granted.
Section 3. Appeals Process
A. Appeals must be submitted in writing to Transportation Services within ten calendar days of the issuance of the citation. The right to appeal is forfeited after the prescribed ten days. Certain tickets are ineligible for appeal (see Article X Section 2D). Appeals will not be considered whenever the appellants parking violation record bears another one or more unpaid ticket over ten days old.
B. Citations properly appealed will be marked as on appeal, which will render the fine temporarily not due, until a decision is reached.
C. Written appeals will be considered by authorized personnel who will render a decision. An accepted appeal will render the ticket void, and no longer due. A declined appeal will reactivate the ticket, and payment of the fine shall be due immediately. Reactivated tickets are subject to a late fee ten days after the reactivation date.
D. Appellants shall be informed of the decision in writing to the address provided by the appellant. Transportation Services is not responsible for appeal decisions that fail to reach the appellant due to an improperly provided address.
ARTICLE XII Disclaimers and Declaration
Section 1. Severability If any section of these regulations is held invalid by judicial ruling, said invalidation will not have bearing upon any other section contained herein.
Section 2. Liability The University of New Hampshire shall not be liable for any loss, theft or damage, whether accidental or intentional, including vandalism, which may occur to any motor vehicle or its contents while said motor vehicle is: (a) parked in University property, (b) being subject to incidental or necessary contact due to standard enforcement, (c) being towed or otherwise moved on or removed from University property, or (d) impounded pursuant to University policy. Further, the University of New Hampshire shall not be liable or otherwise responsible, based upon the issuance of any parking permit, for any bodily injury, death or property damage caused by the operation of a motor vehicle pursuant to University parking policy. Further, in full recognition and understanding of the responsibilities, hazards and dangers inherent in the use of University of New Hampshire parking facilities, people using such facilities shall (a) assume all risks and responsibilities involved in using the parking facilities on University of New Hampshire property; and (b) for themselves and their successors: (1) release and hold harmless the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and its trustees, officers, agents, and employees from and against (or with respect to) all claims, demands, actions and causes of action for damages sustained or incurred due to personal injury, property damage, or death, arising from the use of the parking facilities; (2) release and hold harmless or to indemnify UNH and its trustees, officers, agents and employees from and against (or with respect to) all claim demands, actions, and causes of action for damages anyone other than themselves may sustain or incur due to personal injury, property damage, or death arising from their use of the parking facilities; and (3) in the event that their use of the parking facilities causes damage of UNH, to indemnify the University for such loss. This agreement to release and hold harmless or to indemnify shall apply to all claims, demands and actions whether or not the result of negligent acts or omissions on the part of UNH or its trustees, officers, agents or employees.
Section 3. Titles, Headings, Subheadings and Style of Print The body of this document is organized by the use of titles, headings, subheadings in the form of Articles and Sections, and, the print appears in bold face, capital letters, and small capital letters, and the information is arranged in outline form through the use of numeric and alphabetic indications. No special meaning is implied nor should the reader infer any meaning by any or all of these organizing conventions and the parking rules and regulations are stipulated as if these conventions were not present.
Section 4. License Persons acquiring parking permits from the University as herein defined do acknowledge, accept and in all ways understand that by the payment of fees stipulated within these regulations they are granted permission to use University property for parking their respective vehicles. This license is granted by the University to the Permit Holder with the understanding that the Permit Holder agrees, accepts and understands that they, the Permit Holder, are granted no right or benefit of ownership of said property in any manner, shape or form. Permit Holders not in good standing are subject to revocation of this license. Good standing shall mean without any outstanding amount owed for fines extending from violation of these regulations, and/or without any fee amounts herein required unpaid to the University.