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Parking Fines
Parking in any of the following manners shall constitute
illegal parking and will be assessed a $15 fine (except #5 - in
a Handicapped space - which will have a $25 fined assessed):
- Upon any part of any highway in such manner as
to impede removal or plowing of snow and ice.
- Upon any sidewalk.
- Upon any highway with twenty (20) feet of any intersecting
way, except alleys.
- Within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant.
- By other than a handicapped person in any HANDICAPPED
PARKING space.
- In front of any driveway.
- So as to obstruct traffic.
- In front of any barricade erected-temporarily or
permanently-to close a way to vehicular traffic.
- Taking up 2 parking spaces will be considered a
violation.
- On land, except a designated parking lot, not designated
for vehicular traffic such as walks, lawns, and open fields.
- In front of a gateway or entrance to an athletic
field or other field or open area.
- Upon any way that is an entrance to a parking area.
- In any Service Zone except while actually engaged
in loading and unloading.
- Adjacent to any building in such a manner as to
obstruct an exit or entrance thereto.
- In any Bus Stop.
- In any area designated as Reserved for Fire, Police,
Ambulance, or other emergency vehicle.
- By other than a bona fide visitor in any parking
lot, area, stall, or space designated as VISITOR PARKING.
- Except for official vehicles, in any parking lot,
area, stall, or space designated as AUTHORIZED VEHICLES ONLY,
or for RESERVED PARKING.
- In any area designated NO PARKING.
- In wrong direction.
- Overtime in restricted area.
If an issued ticket is still unpaid after 21 days,
an additional $10 fine is imposed. After the Registry of Motor Vehicles
is notified, additional penalties will be added as prescribed by
law.
Upon the sixth (6th) and each subsequent violation
by an individual, in addition to the ticket the vehicle will be
immobilized with a "Denver Boot" until all fines have been paid.
An additional fee of $25 will be charged to have the boot removed
from the immobilized car.
Unpaid fines will result in the inability to
renew driver's license and/or car registration. BCC reserves the
right to hold grades, transcripts, registration, and graduation
of all violators with unpaid fines.
Written appeals of tickets may be filed at the office
of the parking clerk (Susan B. Anthony Annex, room 12) within 14
days of receipt of the ticket. All appeals are reviewed by the college
Parking Committee. The decision of the committee is final.

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