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Section 6. When pursuant to the authorization and direction of the Chancellor, signs are erected, placed, or installed in conspicuous places prescribing a maximum permissible time that a vehicle may park in any parking area or parking lot, no person shall park a vehicle for a period of time longer than that indicated by such signs. This regulation is applicable and in force between the hours of 7:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Monday through Saturday.

Section 7. When a particular angle or manner of parking is indicated in a parking area or parking lot by signs or markings authorized and directed by the Chancellor, no person shall park a vehicle except at the angle or in the manner so indicated, and no vehicle shall be parked in such a manner as to occupy more than the space indicated with lines, signs, or markings for one vehicle.

Section 8. Parking in the following places is hereby prohibited: On a sidewalk or walkway; on grass or lawns; in front of a public driveway; within an intersection; on a cross walk; on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parking at the edge or curb of a street or roadway, whether the parked vehicle is parallel or at an angle to the curb or edge; in the driving lanes of parking areas; in the approaches or other portions of parking areas which are clearly marked as being prohibited for parking.

Section 9. No person shall park a vehicle upon any street, parking space, parking lot, parking area, roadway, alley, or driveway for the principal purpose of:

A. Displaying the vehicle for sale;

B. Washing, greasing, or repairing the vehicle except in case of repairs necessitated by an emergency;

C. Storage which is not incident to the bona fide use and operation of the vehicle; and

D. Storage of any detached trailer or semi-trailer when the towing unit has been disconnected.

Section 10. Agents designated by the Chancellor shall have authority to remove to a place of storage any vehicle parked or left standing on any street, way, or parking area when such vehicle blocks the proper ingress or egress of any other vehicle to or from lawful parking spaces for a period longer than five (5) minutes, or any vehicle parked or left standing on a sidewalk or walkway, on grass or lawn, on a crosswalk, or on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street or roadway, whether the parked vehicle is parallel or at an angle to the curb or edge, or any vehicle parked in a parking space on the campus designated for parking by permit only which has not been registered with the University in accordance with the provisions of Articles II, III or IV above, and which is not displaying the permit issued for such vehicle. The owner or operator of the offending vehicle shall be liable for payment of reasonable towing and storage fees if such vehicle is so removed and stored, in addition to the penalties prescribed by General Statutes 116-44.1.

Section 11. Nothing in the foregoing regulations shall be deemed to prohibit vehicles of the University, or its agents, or of any public utility company from making such stops as the establishment and maintenance of streets, grounds, water supply, and utility lines require.

Section 12. The University Business Manager shall be responsible for the enforcement of the provisions of this article.

Section 13. A. Except as provided in Section 10 of this article, the penalty for violation of any of the regulations prescribed in this article shall not exceed $10. 00 and shall be payable to The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

B. In addition to the other penalties prescribed in this article, the Chancellor shall have the authority to issue appropriate regulations providing for the suspension or revocation of staff, student, or temporary parking permits in cases where any person commits five or more offenses in violation of the provisions of this article in any one academic year.

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