Guest Parking
There are a limited number
of guest parking spaces available within the Pacific Condominium facility (the
Facility). In order to best
utilize these spaces for guests of residents of The Pacific, the following
rules shall be used as a guide to issuing a Temporary Parking Permit (the
Permit).
1.
Guests entering the guest
parking area must obtain a Guest Parking Permit at the front desk. All residents must leave their guest(s)
name at the front desk. The
Security Officer shall log in the guest(s) names(s). The guest log shall be purged at midnight each day. If a guest(s) name is not provided to
the Security Officer, the guest(s) shall not be granted access to the parking
garage. The guest(s) shall be
directed to park in guest parking adjacent to the lobby. The guest(s) shall then check in with
the Security Officer, who shall notify the resident. If the resident acknowledges the guest(s), the guest(s)
shall be issued a Guest Parking Permit and shall be granted entrance to the
parking garage.
2.
Each guest shall appear in
person and provide to the security guard on duty at the front desk their name,
resident’s name and unit number, vehicle make, color and license number. The guest will then receive a validated
Permit, which must be displayed on the vehicle front driver’s side dashboard.
3.
Vehicles remaining in guest
parking spaces for a period of time exceeding the date displayed on the Permit
shall be subject to towing at the unit owner, resident and/or guest expense.
4.
The Permit shall be issued
for a maximum of two (2) weeks.Guests
on an extended stay (over 2 weeks) are considered members of the household and
will need to utilize parking spaces assigned to that household’s unit.
5.
Guest Parking Permits are not
a reservation of a guest parking space. Guest parking is subject to daily availability on a first come, first
served basis and The Pacific does not guarantee parking for anyone, including
those having Guest Parking Permits.
6.
Residents whose second
parking space is unoccupied may use it for their guest(s) to park in. However, the guest must comply with all
guest-parking registration rules. The guest/owner should notify the security desk to avoid being towed and
a Permit must be displayed on the vehicle.
7.
Service Personnel, including but not limited to, housekeepers, plant mainte- nance people, etc should be issued a day use only Temporary Parking Permit. Service personnel that are at The Pacific frequently (three or more days per week) can register for a permanent day use Permit. Permanent day use Permits will require quarterly review by security in order to remain in effect. Service personnel shall be required to log in with the security officer, and shall then be granted access to the parking garage. It shall be the resident’s responsibility to notify the Security Officer of any change in the approved service personnel.
8.
Parking is at the risk of the
vehicle owner or person driving the vehicle. The Pacific, its Agents, Board, Insurance Company, or
Management is held harmless and not liable for any damages and/or losses
whatsoever
Guest Parking Enforcement
1.
First Violation. The on-site manager and/or other
personnel will monitor the guest parking areas and place a removable red sticker on vehicles that do not have a valid Temporary
Parking Permit or that are parked in resident parking without permission. The violation will be noted in the
record and list the license number of the vehicle. If the car is not moved within 24 hours, the car is subject
to towing at car owner’s expense and a fine to the resident if applicable.
2.
Second Violation. The car is subject to towing. NO WARNING.
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