WSR 98-14-109
PROPOSED RULES
EVERETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
[Filed July 1, 1998, 9:25 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 98-11-098.
Title of Rule: Chapter 132E-16 WAC.
Purpose: To set forth statutes to protect and control vehicular traffic on property maintained by District 5.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapters 34.05, 28B.50 RCW.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 28B.50.140(10).
Summary: See Purpose above.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: To update existing WAC.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Enforcement: George Olson, 801 Wetmore, Everett, WA 98201, (425) 388-9112; and Implementation: Bob Bleakley, 801 Wetmore, Everett, WA 98201, (425) 388-9251.
Name of Proponent: Everett Community College, public.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: Changes to chapter 132E-16 WAC are for the purposes of clarification and amendments.
Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: Present WAC is outdated, changes reflect rules for new facilities under college control.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. Changes update existing WAC.
RCW 34.05.328 does not apply to this rule adoption.
Hearing Location: Olympus Hall, Room 0205, on August 4, 1998, at 10:00 a.m.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Juli Boyington by July 24, 1998, TDD (425) 388-9109, or (425) 388-9202.
Submit Written Comments to: Rules Coordinator, fax (425) 388-9531, by July 22, 1998.
Date of Intended Adoption: August 12, 1998.
June 30, 1998
Juli Boyington
Rules Coordinator
OTS-2313.1
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-001 Objectives of traffic rules and
regulations. (((1) To protect and control pedestrian and
vehicular traffic;
(2) To assure access at all times for emergency equipment;
(3) To minimize traffic disturbance during class hours;
(4) To facilitate the work of the college by assuring access
to its vehicles and to assign the limited parking space for the
most efficient use.)) (1) To facilitate the operations of Everett
Community College (EvCC) by assuring access to it by vehicles;
and
(2) To provide safe pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic ingress and egress to the EvCC campus and satellite sites; and
(3) To assure access to the EvCC campus and satellite sites at all times for emergency, maintenance and custodial equipment; and
(4) To minimize traffic disturbance during class hours; and
(5) To manage and to enforce vehicular traffic and parking on the EvCC campus and satellite sites.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-001, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-003 Definitions. Everett Community College (EvCC): For the purpose of these rules and regulations, the EvCC campus includes all property owned or operated by the college including the main campus, the EvCC Fitness Center (gym), Aviation Training Center at Paine Field, the Advanced Technology Training Center (ATTC) in South Everett, and the Cosmetology facility in Marysville, or any street, roadway, or parking lot owned, leased, or maintained by EvCC.
These rules and regulations shall also be applicable to all state lands which are or may hereafter be devoted mainly to educational, research, recreational, or parking activities of Everett Community College.
Staff: All employees - full-time and part-time - of Everett Community College and those employees of Western Washington University and Edmonds Community College working on the EvCC campus.
EvCC parking lots: Located as follows:
Between North Broadway on the east, Wetmore Avenue on the west, Tower Street on the north and 10th Street on the south.
East and west of Waverly Avenue at Tower Street.
Physical Education/Fitness Center (gym) - 1220 Rockefeller Street.
Aviation training site - Paine Field.
ATTC - south Everett.
Cosmetology - Marysville.
Unresolved violation notice: An unresolved traffic violation notice is one in which the violator has failed to pay the fine in the time required; or, the appeal has been completed, and the judgment on review was "sustained," and the violator has failed to pay the fine.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-005 Applicable traffic rules and
regulations((--Areas affected)). ((The traffic regulations which
are applicable upon state lands devoted mainly to the educational
activities of Everett Community College are as follows:
(1) The motor vehicle and other)) In addition to these rules
and regulations, the traffic laws and regulations of the state of
Washington ((shall be applicable upon all lands located within
the state of Washington.
(2) The traffic code of Everett, Washington, and)),
Snohomish County ((shall also be applicable to all state lands
which are or may hereafter be devoted mainly to educational,
research, recreational, or parking activities of Everett
Community College)), city of Everett and city of Marysville
apply.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-005, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-008 Authority. (1) The Everett Community College director of campus safety and the security staff have the authority to enforce these rules and regulations. They may issue parking and traffic citations, impose fines, impound and/or immobilize vehicles, and control and regulate traffic as set forth in these rules and regulations.
(2) The college security office is authorized to issue all permits to operate or to park a motor vehicle on the EvCC campus pursuant to the provisions of WAC 132E-16-200.
(3) The EvCC security department is authorized to place signs, barricades, and other structures and to paint marks and other pedestrian and traffic directions upon/or in the EvCC campus parking lots for the regulation of traffic and parking that will provide safe ingress and egress to the EvCC campus.
(4) The authority and powers conferred upon the Everett Community College director of campus safety by these regulations shall be subject to delegation by him/her to his/her subordinates.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-010 Permits required for vehicles on campus.
((All students, faculty members, administrative staff members and
employees using motor vehicles for transportation to and from
Everett Community College are required to register their vehicles
and must park said vehicle on campus.
Except as provided in WAC 132E-16-015 and 132E-16-090 of
these regulations,)) (1) No person shall ((drive any)) operate a
motor vehicle, ((nor shall any person)) stop, park, or leave
((any)) a motor vehicle((, whether attended or unattended,)) upon
((the campus of)) grounds maintained by Everett Community College
without a parking permit issued by the ((security department))
college security office.
(((1) Permission to drive on campus or to park thereon will
be shown by display of a valid permit issued by the security
department.
(2) A valid permit is:
(a) An)) (2) Upon payment of the parking permit fee and
registration of their vehicle at the security office, students
and staff will be issued the appropriate staff or student parking
permit. A current, unexpired parking ((decal properly registered
and)) permit which is displayed ((in accordance with
instructions; or
(b) A temporary permit authorized by the security department
and displayed in accordance with instructions on the permit; or
(c) A parking permit issued by a security department
attendant, which must be displayed on the vehicle in accordance
with instructions.
(3) Parking permits are not transferable)) as directed by
the security office, shall constitute a valid permit and evidence
of permission of EvCC to operate, stop, park or leave a vehicle
upon grounds owned, operated, or maintained by Everett Community
College.
(3) When a staff member or student acquires a new or different vehicle it shall be necessary to register the new vehicle with the college security office when it is first driven onto campus. No new fees for parking will be required and a new permit will be issued if necessary.
(4) Guests of EvCC may obtain a "guest" parking permit by registering their vehicle at the security office. The guest will be instructed to display the parking permit on the dashboard at the driver's side of their vehicle with the permit date able to be read from outside the vehicle.
(5) Failure to purchase or obtain an EvCC parking permit and to properly display the permit is a violation of these rules and regulations.
(6) Parking permits will not be required of government owned and licensed vehicles.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-010, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-011 Failure to register. Persons other than those exempted elsewhere in these regulations who park a motor vehicle on the EvCC campus and who fail to obtain a valid parking permit are in violation of these rules and regulations.
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NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-012 Display of permits. The EvCC parking permit shall be displayed in accordance with these regulations. Expired student parking permits shall be removed before the new permit is attached to the vehicle. Staff permits will be hung from the rear view mirror with the number facing towards the front windshield. Expired staff parking permits should be removed. Parking permits not displayed in accordance with the provisions of this section are a violation of these rules and regulations. Parking permits shall be displayed by the first day of the second week of each academic quarter.
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NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-013 Permit holder responsibilities. Pursuant to these regulations, those persons issued a valid parking permit shall be responsible for all violations involving the vehicle for which the permit was issued. Improper operation of a vehicle with a valid EvCC parking permit on the EvCC campus by someone other than the registered holder of the parking permit shall not relieve the registrant of responsibility for their vehicle.
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NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-014 Permit periods. All staff parking on the EvCC campus will be on a permit basis. Permits may be purchased by the quarter or annually. Student parking permits will be purchased quarterly.
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NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-015 Parking. (1) The director of campus safety is authorized to designate and to mark the various parking areas and spaces on the EvCC campus with numbers or letters and by the posting of signs in these areas.
(2) No vehicle shall be parked on the EvCC campus except in those areas specifically set aside and designated as a vehicle parking area and within a single defined parking space. The fact that other vehicles are parked so as to require occupying a portion of more than one space shall not constitute an excuse for a violation of this section.
(3) No vehicle shall be parked in a parking space without a permit for that specific area or space, except as provided for in other sections of these regulations.
(4) Only vehicles needed for maintenance and landscaping may be parked on planted grounds, or on any walkways or pathways intended for pedestrians.
(5) No vehicle may be parked in colored curb zones, fire lanes, driveways, pedestrian walkways, or loading and service areas.
(6) No vehicle may be parked in such a manner that when the parked vehicle reenters the traffic, entry will be against the designated parking lot traffic flow.
(7) Parking spaces will be designated for staff, visitor, carpool, and disabled persons. The allocated parking spaces are exclusive for use by those designated, provided that the appropriate parking permits are obtained by the users and are displayed properly upon their vehicles. People with a disability - staff, visitors, and students - will be given parking priority whenever possible within close proximity of offices, classrooms, or access ways.
(8) No student or staff member shall park in a handicapped designated parking space without possessing either a Washington state permanent handicapped permit or an EvCC temporary handicapped parking permit approved by disabled student services and issued by the college security office. Visitors to EvCC may park in a handicapped space only with a valid Washington state handicapped parking permit and an EvCC visitor's pass issued by the security office.
(9) After 1:00 p.m., student "carpool" parking on the EvCC campus will be "open parking," and after 7:00 p.m., parking on the EvCC campus will be "open parking."
(10) The exception to the "open parking" section will be during an emergency or during a special event involving the EvCC campus.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-020 Speed. (1) No ((vehicle)) person shall
((be operated on)) drive a motor vehicle upon the EvCC campus at
a speed ((in excess of ten miles per hour or such lower speed
as)) greater than is reasonable and prudent ((in the
circumstances)) under the conditions and having regard to the
actual and potential hazards then existing. In every event speed
shall be so controlled as may be necessary to avoid colliding
with any person, vehicle, or other conveyance on or entering the
campus in compliance with legal requirements and the duty of all
persons to use due care.
(2) No one shall operate a motor vehicle ((of any type shall
at any time use the campus and/or lands devoted to educational,
research, recreational or parking for Everett Community
College,)) on EvCC grounds, streets, walks, parking lots or
maintained sites for the purpose of testing, racing or other
activities deemed unlawful according to traffic codes specified
by WAC 132E-16-005.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-020, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-030 Regulatory signs and directions. Drivers
of vehicles operated on the EvCC campus shall obey all posted
regulatory traffic and parking signs ((posted by the college)).
Drivers ((of vehicles)) shall also comply with reasonable, verbal
directions given ((them)) by ((officers)) employees of the EvCC
security ((department in the control and regulation of traffic))
office.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-030, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-040 Pedestrians--Right of way. (1) ((The
operator of a vehicle shall yield the right of way, slowing down
or stopping, if need be, to so yield to any pedestrian crossing
any street or roadway within a crosswalk, but no pedestrian shall
suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run
into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is
impossible for the driver to yield.
(2) Whenever any vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk or
at any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection to permit a
pedestrian to cross a crosswalk, the operator of any other
vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass
such stopped vehicle.
(3) Every pedestrian crossing a roadway at any point other
than within a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at
an intersection, shall yield the right of way to all vehicles
upon the street or roadway.
(4) Pedestrian traffic on a street or roadway where a
sidewalk is provided shall proceed upon such a sidewalk.
Pedestrians upon a street or roadway where no sidewalk is
provided shall proceed on the extreme left-hand side of the
roadway, facing oncoming traffic, and upon meeting an oncoming
vehicle shall stop to their left and clear of the street or
roadway.)) Pedestrians walking on EvCC campus property shall obey
all revised codes of Washington, Washington administrative codes,
and local laws and/or ordinances pertaining to pedestrians.
(2) The operator of any motor vehicle, while driving on EvCC campus property shall obey all revised codes of Washington, Washington administrative codes, and local laws and/or ordinances pertaining to pedestrian right of way.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-040, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-070 Disabled and inoperative vehicles--Impounding. No ((disabled or inoperative)) vehicle shall be
parked on the EvCC campus for a period in excess of forty-eight
hours without the approval of the college security office.
Students and members of EvCC staff may leave their vehicle parked
in a designated campus parking area in excess of the forty-eight
hour rule only while away from EvCC on official EvCC business and
upon proper notification to the security office. Vehicles
((which have been)) parked ((for periods)) in excess of forty-eight hours ((and which appear to be disabled or inoperative))
may be impounded and stored at the expense of ((either or both))
the registered owner ((and operator thereof)) of the vehicle.
Neither the college nor its employees shall be liable for loss or
damage of any kind resulting from ((such)) impounding and
storage.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-070, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-090 Special traffic and parking regulations and
restrictions authorized. ((Upon)) During special events or
occasions ((causing additional heavy)) that result in a greater
than normal traffic flow and during ((emergencies)) any
emergency, the college security ((department is authorized to))
office may impose additional traffic and parking regulations
and/or restrictions ((for the achievement of the objectives in
WAC 132E-16-001 of these regulations)) involving vehicle speed
and/or parking as deemed appropriate for the situation. Special
traffic and parking restrictions will only be in effect as long
as the situation dictates.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-090, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-094 Motorcycle parking. In order to provide space on the EvCC campus, motorcycles shall only be parked in spaces designated and reserved for motorcycles. Motorcycles require an EvCC parking permit.
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NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-095 Bicycle parking. No bicycle shall be parked on a path or sidewalk, or on any landscaped area on the EvCC campus. Bicycles shall only be parked in areas designated and reserved for bicycles. No parking permit is required for the operation or parking of a bicycle on the EvCC campus.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-130 Permit revocation. (((1))) Parking permits
((are the property of the college and)) may be ((recalled by the
dean of students)) revoked for any of the following reasons:
(((a))) (1) When the purpose for which the permit was issued
changes or no longer exists.
(((b))) (2) When a permit is used ((by an unregistered)) on
a vehicle ((or by an unauthorized individual)) not registered
with the college security office.
(((c) Falsification on a parking permit application.
(d) Continued violations of parking regulations.
(e) Counterfeiting or altering of stickers.
(f) When it is in the best interest of the college)) (3) For
willful or continued violation of college parking regulations.
(4) Falsification of information provided on the permit application.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-130, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-140 ((Duplicate permits for faculty and staff
personnel.)) Transferable parking permits--Staff member. ((Full-time faculty and staff personnel may apply on a separate
application for a second car permit without charge.)) A parking
permit assigned to a vehicle owned by a staff member and
registered with the security office is transferable to any
vehicle owned by the staff member provided the alternate vehicle
is also registered with the security office.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-140, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-215 Parking permit fee and payment. (1) A parking permit fee will be established annually by the EvCC college president and published in a fee schedule.
(2) Payment for parking permits shall be made to the cashiers' office or by payroll deduction for employees who choose this method.
(3) The date established to file for payroll deduction for staff parking permits will be established each academic year by the payroll office.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-220 Procedure--Issuance of summons--Traffic
tickets. Upon violation of any of these regulations, an
((officer)) employee or designee of the college security
((department)) office may issue ((a summons or traffic ticket))
an EvCC traffic violation notice setting forth the date, ((the
approximate)) violation time, ((the locality, and the nature of
the)) violation location, the vehicle license number and general
description of the vehicle, and nature of the violation. ((Such
summons may)) The traffic violation notice will be served by
attaching ((or affixing a)) the pink copy ((thereof)) to the
vehicle ((allegedly involved in such violation, or by placing a
copy thereof in some prominent place outside such vehicle,)) or
by personally serving the ((operator)) traffic violation notice
to the alleged violator.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-220, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-230 ((Grievance proceedings--Bond for
appearance--Date of hearing.)) Traffic violation notice--Appeal
procedure. (1) ((The summons or)) Any traffic ((ticket))
violation notice issued pursuant to ((WAC 132E-16-220 and 132E-16-240 of)) these regulations shall direct the alleged violator
to ((appear at the business office within forty-eight hours.
(2) All appeals on traffic violations (tickets) may go
through the following procedure: Security officer, dean of
students, disciplinary committee and the college president.
(3) The dean of students, upon receipt of the student's
written grievance, will arrange time and place to discuss the
violation with the student.
(4) A representative of the security department may be
present when violators are brought before the dean of students))
pay the specified fine at the security office or cashier's
office. If the alleged violator elects to appeal the traffic
violation notice, she/he shall provide the director of campus
safety with a written explanation of the circumstances
surrounding the alleged traffic violation within five working
days of the issue date of the traffic violation notice. No
appeal will be accepted after five working days following
issuance of the violation notice.
(2) Upon receipt of the written appeal for an alleged violation, the director of campus safety shall set a mutually agreeable date, time and location to review the alleged violation and written explanation of the circumstances surrounding the alleged violation. During the review, a representative of the college security office and a representative of the alleged violator may be present. The review shall be set for no later than five working days from receipt of the written appeal. Within three working days following the completion of the review, the director of campus safety shall issue a written decision concerning the appeal. The written decision will be limited to: Traffic violation notice sustained - the violation occurred as stated; traffic violation not sustained - the violation did not occur as stated (case dismissed for lack of proper violation); traffic violation notice dismissed - the violation did not occur; traffic violation notice warning - the violation did occur and an admonishment given in lieu of a fine.
(3) In the event that the violator is a student and she/he fails to comply with the final decision of the director of campus safety, all further EvCC parking privileges of the student will be forfeited, and the student may not be able to obtain college records or to register for subsequent quarters until all fines are paid.
(4) Staff members are responsible for following the procedures established in this section to resolve parking violation notices.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-230, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-240 Fines and penalties. ((The)) Fines ((or
penalties to be assessed)) for violations of these regulations
shall be as follows:
(1) A fine ((of $2.00)) will be levied for ((all violations
on campus and for unauthorized)) parking ((in restricted areas))
violations that occur on the EvCC campus. A schedule of fines
will be published in the EvCC Handbook, on the parking citation
form, and a copy will be available in the security office.
(2) All violators ((who fail to report within a forty-eight
hour period on a violation will be subject to a fine of $4.00.
(3) A student who has an accumulation of traffic violations
will be referred to the dean of students, and if necessary, to
the disciplinary committee for further action)) who pay fines
within two academic days will have the assessed fines reduced by
fifty percent.
(3) All EvCC staff and students who fail to display a current permit by the second week of classes shall be subject to receive a parking violation notice.
(4) If a student fails or refuses to pay an uncontested fine that has been outstanding for over five academic days, the student may not be able to obtain college records or to register for subsequent quarters until all fines are paid.
(5) Upon the showing of mitigating circumstances, the college security office may grant an extension of time within which to comply with a traffic violation notice.
(6) Resolution of traffic violations is the responsibility of the violator.
(7) Unpaid traffic violations are unpaid debt owed to Everett Community College.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-240, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-280 Impounding of vehicles. ((Any)) Vehicles
parked ((upon state lands devoted mainly to the educational
purposes of Everett Community College)) with more than five
unresolved parking violations of these regulations or parked in
violation of these regulations ((including the motor vehicle and
other traffic laws of the state of Washington, and the traffic
code of the city of Everett as incorporated in WAC 132E-16-005,))
in excess of twenty-four hours may be impounded ((and taken to
such place for storage as the security officer selects. The
expenses of such impoundings and storage shall be charged to the
owner or operator of the vehicle and paid by him prior to its
release)) from the EvCC campus. The vehicle may be impounded and
stored following the issuance of a traffic violation notice by
the EvCC security department. The traffic violation notice shall
be posted at a conspicuous place on the vehicle. The cost
incurred for the towing and storage of an impounded vehicle are
the responsibility of the vehicle owner. Payment of impounding
and storage fees are between the owner of the impounded vehicle
and the tow/storage company. Vehicles impounded by means of an
immobilizing device shall be charged a service fee according to
the current fee schedule depicted in the EvCC Handbook. The
college and its employees shall not be liable for loss or damage
of any kind resulting from ((such)) impounding and storage.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-280, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
NEW SECTION
WAC 132E-16-285 Impoundment without notice. A vehicle may be impounded without notice to the owner and/or operator under the following circumstances:
(1) When, in the judgment of the director of campus safety, or his/her designee, the vehicle is obstructing or impeding the flow of traffic on the EvCC campus; or
(2) When, in the judgment of the director of campus safety, or his/her designee, the vehicle poses an immediate threat to public safety.
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AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-290 ((Accidents, must report.)) Traffic
accident--Reporting. The operator of any vehicle involved in
((an)) a traffic accident on the EvCC campus ((resulting in))
which results in vehicle damage, and/or injury ((to)) or death
((of any)) to another person ((or total or claimed damage to
either or both vehicles of any amount)), shall ((within twenty-four hours after such accident)) make a written report
((thereof)) to the ((security office on forms to be furnished by
said office. This)) EvCC director of campus safety within
twenty-four hours following the accident. The written report of
the accident shall include complete details of the vehicle
operator, the complete description of vehicles and persons
involved, including vehicle passengers, and any witnesses present
at the time of the accident. The report shall also include a
detailed narrative describing the accident. Reporting a traffic
accident to the EvCC director of campus safety does not relieve
any person ((so)) involved in ((an)) a traffic accident on the
EvCC campus from ((their)) the responsibility to file a state of
Washington motor vehicle accident report form.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-290, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-300 ((Two-wheeled motor bikes or bicycles.))
Motor bikes, bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, etc.--Operation on the EvCC campus. (((1) All two-wheeled vehicles
empowered by motor or foot shall park in a space designated by
the security office.
(2) No vehicle shall be ridden on the sidewalks on campus at
any time.)) No motor bike, bicycle, skateboard, roller blade or
other variation of motorized or self-propelled device, excluding
motorized wheelchairs, shall be driven or ridden on EvCC
sidewalks or other pedestrian accesses at any time except for
those specifically authorized by the EvCC security department.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-300, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-320 Tourists and visitors((--Exemption from
permit requirements)). ((The security department may allow))
Tourists and visitors may drive through the EvCC campus parking
lots without a parking permit((s to drive through the campus
without parking, provided, however, that said parties may be
required to wait at the entrance to the campus during the time at
which classes change)). If a tourist or visitor decides to park
his/her vehicle on campus, the vehicle operator or designee must
obtain a guest parking permit from the EvCC security department.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-320, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-330 Visitors and guests. (1) ((All visitors
and)) Guests((, salesmen, maintenance or service personnel and
all other members)) of the ((public who are not)) college
((employees or students, will park in available space as)) shall
be directed by the security department to park in any
unrestricted parking space available on the EvCC campus.
(a) Members of the board of trustees and ((others designated
by the college)) the designated assistant attorney general may be
given complimentary annual EvCC parking permits at the direction
of the president of EvCC.
(b) Federal, state, county, city and school district
personnel on official business and in vehicles with tax exempt
((licenses will be allowed to park in designated areas)) license
plates are exempt from obtaining an EvCC parking permit. A guest
parking permit will be issued upon request by the vehicle
operator.
(c) Vehicles owned by contractors and their employees
working on campus construction will be parked in designated areas
as directed by the director of campus safety. A special permit
shall be issued by the security department for each contractor's
vehicle ((so)) parking on the EvCC campus.
(d) Visiting academic or administrative personnel from other
colleges or universities and guest speakers will be ((parked, as
far as possible, in a visitors section)) issued "guest parking
permits" and may park in any unrestricted parking space available
on the EvCC campus.
((Responsibility for making parking arrangements for guests
will rest with the sponsoring department.))
(e) ((Members of the press, television and radio on official
business will park in designated areas.)) Responsibility for
making parking arrangements for guests will rest with the
sponsoring department through the director of campus safety.
(f) Visitors to the college shall be directed to park in metered "visitor" parking stalls. Those parking at metered "visitor" parking stalls with "expired" time will be subject to a traffic violation notice.
(2) Special permits.
(a) A ((special)) guest parking permit will be issued to
((those using a car)) persons using a vehicle not their primary
vehicle, on a temporary basis.
(b) The security ((department)) office will assist college
departments which sponsor functions such as conferences,
seminars, dinners, and similar events in arranging reserved
parking. Advance notice must be given in writing by the
sponsoring department to the ((security department)) director of
campus safety at least ten days prior to the event.
(c) One carpool parking permit capable of being moved from one registered vehicle to another within a student carpool membership will be issued to all designated student carpools.
(d) Individual carpool permits will be issued to each member of a registered staff carpool.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-330, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 1969-2, filed 2/3/69)
WAC 132E-16-340 Adoption. The board of trustees of the
Community College District No. 5 acting for the Everett Community
College((, find that the immediate adoption of the foregoing
traffic regulations of Everett Community College is necessary for
the preservation of public safety and general welfare. The
observance of the requirements of notice and opportunity to
present views on the proposed traffic regulations would be
contrary to the public interest, therefore, the board adopts the
traffic regulations as an emergency rule. The reason for the
finding is that due to an oversight, notice and hearing on the
regulations were not regularly scheduled and it is imperative
that regulations be in effect for 90 days to provide time for
notice and hearing. That regulations are necessary for the
safety of the students and other users of the Everett Community
College campus and for the safety of the general public and the
general welfare of the public and property owners adjacent or
near to the campus of the Everett Community College)) do hereby
adopt these rules and regulations for the safety of the students,
staff and other users of the Everett Community College campus and
for the safety of the general public and the general welfare of
the public and property owners adjacent or near to the campus of
Everett Community College.
[Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-340, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.]
REPEALER
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 132E-16-050 Parking--Permits required.
WAC 132E-16-060 Parking within designated spaces.
WAC 132E-16-080 Exceptions from traffic and parking restrictions.
WAC 132E-16-100 Authorization for issuance of permits.
WAC 132E-16-110 Number of parking areas.
WAC 132E-16-120 Allocation of parking space.
WAC 132E-16-150 Faculty and staff permit periods.
WAC 132E-16-160 Fees for permits for student upper lot parking.
WAC 132E-16-170 Payment for parking permits.
WAC 132E-16-180 Display of permits.
WAC 132E-16-190 Responsibility of person to whom permit issued.
WAC 132E-16-200 Issuance of parking permits.
WAC 132E-16-210 Location of parking areas.
WAC 132E-16-250 Mitigation and suspension of penalties.
WAC 132E-16-260 Enforcement of determination of the dean of students.
WAC 132E-16-270 Regulatory signs, markings, barricades, etc.
WAC 132E-16-310 Delegations of authority.