2. All motor vehicles parked on lots owned by Monroe County and held in trust for Monroe Community College must be registered and have a permit displayed, or park at a parking meter (except according to C1m). Parking at a meter with a parking permit still requires payment for time at a metered space. A fee is charged for each vehicle registered, and may be requested when registering for classes on a semester basis.
2. Space Availability - A parking permit does not guarantee the holder a parking space but only an opportunity to park within a specified area or areas.
3. Permit Ownership - a parking permit signifies an individual has been granted the privilege of parking on campus property. Ownership of the parking permit remains with the college.
4. Permit Display - Parking permits or passes must be displayed according to the parking instructions provided by the Parking Office at the time of issuance.
b. in reserved spaces without a proper permit displayed.
c. in "NO PARKING" areas.
d. in a handicapped space without a valid handicapped permit displayed.
e. blocking fire lanes, fire exits or within 20 feet of a fire hydrant.
f. in loading zones unless actually loading/unloading.
g. on the sidewalk, crosswalk or parking lot driveways.
h. on campus roadways except at unexpired meters (non-metered spaces require display of valid permit).
i. on or over painted lines in parking areas.
j. outside of striped parking stalls.
k. at an expired meter.
l. in areas where permit is not valid.
m. in the administrative/visitor's loop if you are a registered student or an employee without an assigned space.
n. or leave a vehicle on campus between the hours of 12 am and 6 am without notifying the Public Safety Department.
o. in any area in which the parking of the motor vehicle may impede ingress to or egress from any building by any pedestrian or authorized vehicle.
3. Motorcycle parking is provided in parking lot M year round. Motorcycles should be parked in this area.
4. The Department of Public Safety is authorized to restrict use of parking spaces on a temporary basis to accommodate special meetings, activities or construction.
5. The registered purchaser of a parking permit is responsible for parking violations by the vehicle displaying the permit.
b. in a reckless or careless manner or a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing and/or
c. with disregard to any traffic sign, signal, and/or pavement markings and/or
d. on any sidewalk, pedestrian walkway or lawn.
| Initial Fine | $5.00 | $15.00 | $25.00 |
| 10 days | $10.00 | $25.00 | $45.00 |
| 50 days | $15.00 | $35.00 | $55.00 |
| 75 days | $35.00 | $35.00 | $75.00 |
2. Individuals desiring to appeal a Violation Notice must obtain, complete and submit an Appeal Form to the Parking Office within 10 days of the date the notice is issued. An appeal date will be assigned if he/she wishes to appear in person to plead his/her case orally before the Appeal Board. Appeal Forms will be forwarded to the Appeal Board.
3. The Board has the authority by majority action to dispose of a case by: (1) upholding the charge(s) completely; (2) upholding the charge(s) but reducing the fine to whatever amount it feels is appropriate in light of extenuating circumstances; (3) reducing the charges to a lesser offense; or (4) dismissing the charge(s) completely. The decision of the board shall be reduced to writing and a copy shall be furnished to the appellant and the Appeal Board Administrator. The decision of the board is final without further right of review by the appellant. The Appeal Board does not have the authority to make or change these regulations.
4. Failure to apply for an appeal within the ten day limit will result in forfeiture of the appeals process.
5. Except in rare and unusual circumstances, the only proper basis for an appeal is contention that the cited regulations were not violated. It is no excuse that the individual "thought it was no violation" to do what he or she did, "did not mean to" violate a regulation, or "saw other vehicles doing the same thing." The issue on an appeal is whether or not the cited regulation was violated.
2. Handicapped parking is restricted to the exclusive use of vehicles displaying a valid handicapped permit and a valid Monroe County Parking Permit (unless parked at a meter). Unauthorized vehicles are subject to ticketing and towing at the owners expense.
Students taking classes at the Damon City Campus who use Brighton campus facilities must park at designated student parking meters or purchase and display a valid permit.