| These parking regulations of the Naugatuck Valley
Community College, are published for the safety and convenience of the college community
and its visitors. The regulations were developed pursuant to Connecticut General Statues
10a-79.
1. Applications
of Regulations
2. Responsibility
3. Registration
4. Operation
5. Parking Regulations
6. Penalties
7. Appeals Process
8. Towing
9. Bicycle Operation
10. Littering
1. Applications
of Regulations
1.1 Effective period- the regulations
contained herein are in effect twenty four hours a day, 365 days per year.
1.2 Authority- the Director of Public Safety or his/her designated
agent shall have the authority to suspend all/part of these regulations when in the best
interest of public safety.
1.3 Applicability- these regulations are applicable to all students,
staff, faculty members, visitors, vendors, employees of other state agencies and all
others operating a motor vehicle on the Naugatuck Valley Ccommunity College campus.
1.4 Motor Vehicle defined - "Motor vehicle" means any
vehicle propelled or drawn by any nonmuscular power, except aircraft, motor boats, road
rollers, baggage trucks, electric battery-operated wheelchairs, golf cart type vehicles,
agricultural tractors, farm implements, such vehicles as run only on rails or tracks,
self-propelled snowplows, snow blowers and lawn mowers, bicycles with helper motors as
defined in CGS 14-286.
1.5 Campus defined - for the purpose of these regulations,
"campus" is defined as all property under the authority of Naugatuck Valley
Ccommunity College.
2. Responsibility
2.1 It is the responsibility of
each vehicle registrant and vehicle operator to know and comply with each of these
regulations.
2.2 Penalties - The person registering a vehicle with Public Safety
Department is responsible for all campus parking violations, notices, fines, and
penalties. With vehicles not registered with the Public Safety Department, all campus
parking violation notices, fines and penalties are the responsibility of the registered
owner of the vehicle.
2.3 The college is not responsible for any vehicle or its contents
while being operated or parked on Naugatuck Valley Community College property.
3. Registration
3.1 Registration - Students,
faculty and staff shall register their vehicles that will be parked on the naugatuck
valley community-technical college property with the Public Safety Department. a valid
vehicle registration and drivers licence must be displayed by the registrant at the
time of registration. a valid naugatuck valley community-technical college parking decal
must be displayed at all times while parked on this campus.
3.2 Decal Display- all decals shall be displayed at the lower left
corner of the rear window.
3.3 Decal Transfer - registration decals are not transferable to other
vehicles.
3.4 Special Permits - faculty, staff or students whose physical
condition requires special parking arrangements may obtain a special parking permit which
allows parking in staff or visitor parking areas. a physicians statement specifying
the nature of the injury and the duration of the disability must be presented before a
valid permit will be issued. medical parking permits do not authorize parking in state
authorized handicap parking spaces. See the Health Services Department, Room K518, for
applications for special permits.
3.5 Handicapped Parking - Special parking privileges for blind or
handicapped persons are covered under CGS 14-253a. Permits can be applied for through the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Violation of the handicapped parking statue will result in
the issuance of a state infraction.
3.6 Visitors - all visitors and guests must register with the Public
Safety Department upon arrival on campus. A temporary visitors pass will be issued.
3.7 Special Group Parking - arrangements for group parking in
conjunction with college approved conferences, meetings, symposiums, social and athletic
events must be made through the Public Safety Department not less than ten days prior to
the event.
3.8 Vendors - vendors and outside contractors, must register with the
Public Safety Department. Upon arrival, a temporary visitor's pass will be issued.
3.9 Alternate Vehicle - In the event a member of the faculty, staff or
student body must use an alternate vehicle which is not registered with the Public Safety
Department, a temporary pass must be obtained from that department.
3.10 Fraudulent Registration - fraudulent registration is any attempt
to obtain or use any college parking decals under false pretenses. Fraudulent registration
may result in the loss of all parking privileges on the colleges campus, in addition
to possible criminal charges.
4. Operation
4.1 Campus Speed Limit - vehicle
operators on any campus roadway, driveway or parking lot shall obey all posted speed
limits.
4.2 Prohibited Operation - Vehicles shall not be operated on any
lawns, unpaved areas, sidewalks or walkways.
4.3 Connecticut Motor Vehicle Laws - these laws are applicable on all
campus roadways, driveways, parking lots and other parking facilities. All Title 14
Connecticut Motor Vehicle Laws are applicable on this campus.
5. Parking
Regulations
5.1 Parking Spaces - the
responsibility to find a valid and lawful parking space is incumbent upon the operator.
5.2 Proper Parking - all vehicles will be parked in lawful manner in
accordance with CGS 14-251. Improperly parked vehicles are subject to ticketing and towing
at the owner's expense.
5.3 Hazardous Parking - vehicles may not be parked in such a manner as
to constitute a hazard or impede the smooth flow of traffic. Hazardous vehicles are
subject to towing at the owners expense.
5.4 Parking Permits - vehicles may not be parked in parking
lots/garages unless authorized to do so by appropriate parking permits. Vehicles not
displaying appropriate decals may be towed at the owners expense.
5.5 Authorized Parking Areas - Staff parking decal authorizes the
registered vehicle to park in all designated faculty, staff and student parking areas and
other legal parking areas that have not otherwise been restricted. Student parking decals
authorizes the registered vehicle to park in only those areas specified for student
parking. All student workers will park in only those areas specified for student parking.
No faculty/staff parking privileges are extended to student workers.
5.6 Loading Zones - vehicles may not be parked in any area marked
loading zone except for the express purpose of loading and unloading. No vehicle may be
parked longer than is necessary to complete the loading or unloading process. Violators
will be ticketed and may be towed at the owners expense.
5.7 Fire Lanes and Tow zones- vehicle may not be parked in any area
marked fire lane or tow zone or identified by yellow curbing.
5.8 Fire Hydrants - vehicles may not be parked within ten feet (10) of
a fire hydrant. Violators will be ticketed and may be towed at the owners expense.
5.9 Repairing - vehicle may not be parked on the campus for the
purpose of being mechanically repaired, altered, or adjusted, except that of minor
emergency repairs. Violators may be towed at the owners expense. No motor vehicle
may remain on the campus of NVCC for more than 24 hours without notification to the Public
Safety Department with the exception of authorized vehicles.
6. Penalties
6.1 Campus Parking Violations - if
payment is not received within seven (7) days of receipt, the fee is doubled. If unpaid
after thirty (30) days, the matter may be turned over to GA4 Court in Waterbury for
prosecution.
6.2 Flagrant Violations- Naugatuck Valley Community College reserves
the right to refuse, reject or revoke campus parking privileges in instances of repeated
abuse or flagrant violation of these regulations.
6.3 Schedule of Fines
Class "A" Fines $5.00
Parking on sidewalks or roadway
Violation of posted signs
Parking on grass area
Disobeying officers instructions
Class "B" Fines $25.00
Fire lane
6.4 Fines - fines are payable in person or by mail to the Public
Safety Department. Checks are made payable to NVCTC. All fines must be paid prior to the
release of student grades, records or approval for graduation.
7. Appeals Process
7.1 Where to send appeals - all
traffic appeals must be made in writing and submitted to the Public Safety department
within 7 days of issuance of the ticket. Appeals granted will result in the voiding of the
ticket. Appeals denied will require the appellant to pay the full amount of the initial
fine within 7 college days.
8. Towing
8.1 Campus Policy - Illegally
parked vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense.
8.2 Responsibility - all towed vehicles will be towed at the
owners expense. all storage fees, penalties and fines associated with the towing
will be the responsibility of the resistered owner. Illegally parked vehicles may be towed
without notice to the operator.
8.3 Authority - authority to tow a vehicle rests with the Director of
Public Safety or his/her designated agent.
8.4 Damage - NVCC assumes no responsibility for any damage
actual or alleged resulting from a vehicle being towed.
9. Bicycle
Operation
9.1 Operation - all bicycle
operators will abide by all applicable statues (CGS 14-286, 14-286a, 14-286b, 14-286c,
14-286d, 14-288) governing their operation while on campus.
9.2 Mopeds/Bicycles with Helper Motors - Mopeds will be operated and
equipped in accordance with all applicable statues (CGS14-286).
9.3 Prohibited Operation - no bicycle or moped may be operated or
parked in any college building.
10. Littering
10.1 Littering and Dumping Prohibited
- Per CGS 22a-250, no person shall throw, scatter, spill or place or cause to be blown,
scattered, spilled, thrown or placed, or otherwise dispose of any litter upon any public
property in the state .
10.2 Operator Responsibility - when any such material or substance is
thrown or blown scattered or spilled from a vehicle, the operator thereof shall be deemed
prima facie to have committed such offense.
REVISED 8/19/99 |