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to dining halls or duly authorized selling agencies of the University; and provided further, that this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the sale or delivery of groceries and other necessary household commodities to residents of housing projects operated, owned, or sponsored by the University.

Section 3. The administrative officers designated by the Chancellor shall have authority to cause the closing of any street, roadway, alley, driveway, parking lot, parking area, or any portion thereof, on the campus of the University when it shall appear necessary for the purpose of construction or maintenance work, for the protection of pedestrians, or for any other lawful reason. When such closing has been caused and when proper signs, barriers, or obstructions have been erected to give notice thereof, no person shall drive into or upon such street, roadway, alley, driveway, parking lot, parking area, or portion thereof, or break down, remove, injure or destroy any such sign, barrier or obstruction.

Section 4. No person shall loaf or loiter on any street, roadway, alley, driveway, sidewalk, parking lot, or parking area on the campus of the University.

Section 5. No person, firm, or corporation shall throw, dump, or place in any manner any paper, glass, trash, garbage, dirt, rubbish, filth, wood, boxes, or any other articles or substances on any street, roadway, alley driveway, sidewalk, parking lot, or parking area of the campus of the University or on any place where such matter may be blown, washed, or fall upon any such street, roadway, alley, driveway, sidewalk, parking lot, or parking area; provided, however, that this section shall not be deemed to prohibit any construction or maintenance work.

ARTICLE VIII. PEDESTRIAN REGULATIONS

Section 1. No person shall walk in any street, roadway, alley, driveway, parking lot, or parking area in such a careless, negligent, or willful manner as to endanger his safety or to constitute an unreasonable impediment to lawful vehicular traffic. Pedestrians have the right-of-way over vehicular traffic when crossing a street, highway or roadway at a designated crosswalk except when directed otherwise by an officer or by a traffic control system.

Mr. Barber moved that the resolution providing for traffic regulations at the University in Greensboro be adopted. The motion was seconded and the Resolution was adopted unanimously.

University at Chapel Hill - Resolution granting right-of-way for sewer line to Parish of Saint Thomas More.

On motion of Mr. Hill, duly seconded, the following resolution was adopted:

WHEREAS, the Parish of St. Thomas More of the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh has purchased 19.7732 acres of land in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, located adjacent to properties owned by the University of North Carolina, the Chapel Hill Country Club, and others, and

WHEREAS, the said Parish is planning to build a parochial school and convent on the said property, and has requested the following described right-of-way for a sanitary sewer line across the property of the University:

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