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ATTACHMENT A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION – LENOIR HALL RENOVATION This project renovates Lenoir Hall to expand seating and food service operations. The scope also includes master planning for improvements to first floor and basement to expand capacity. The project budget is $5M with funding from Student Dining receipts. This project was advertised on April 12, 2010. Nineteen proposals were received. Six firms were interviewed on May 19, 2010. Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews. The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order: 1. Brasfield & Gorrie/Callis Construction Raleigh, NC 2. Le Chase Construction/NFE Technologies Durham, NC 3. Rentenbach/Hall Builders Greensboro, NC The firm in the number one position, Brasfield & Gorrie/Callis Construction, was recommended because of its prior experience as Construction Manager at Risk, its engagement of HUB relationships and mentoring, and its solutions for the logistics of the tight site and project phasing. RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order.

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ATTACHMENT A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash LENOIR HALL RENOVATION This project renovates Lenoir Hall to expand seating and food service operations The scope also includes master planning for improvements to first floor and basement to expand capacity The project budget is $5M with funding from Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Nineteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed on May 19 2010 Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Brasfield amp GorrieCallis Construction Raleigh NC 2 Le Chase ConstructionNFE Technologies Durham NC 3 RentenbachHall Builders Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position Brasfield amp GorrieCallis Construction was recommended because of its prior experience as Construction Manager at Risk its engagement of HUB relationships and mentoring and its solutions for the logistics of the tight site and project phasing RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

BRASFIELD ~~2~

r n 2- u I

Letter ofTransmittal

Date May 7 2010

For University of North Carolina Lenoi r Ha ll Renovation amp Master Plan Construction Manager at Risk Proposal

To Dianne L Bachman Architect University of North Carolina at Chape l Hill CB1090 Giles F Horney Building 103 Airport Drive C hapel Hill NC 27599-1090

Dear Ms Bachman

Attached please find four (4) copies of the Brasfield amp GorrieCa lli s Contractors proposal response to your RFP for the Lenoir Hall Renovation amp Masrer Plan project This proposal includes a ll the items requested in the RFP including an executive summary

In the pre-proposa l meeting it was mentioned there were two reasons the University selected CM at Risk - a high level of involvement from emerging HUB construction ma nage rs and the sitebuilding logistics In our executive summary you will find our unique approach ro working with Ca llis Contracting This is not new to us as in Brasfield amp Gorrie and Ca llis Contractors have worked together successfull y befote A large percentage of our work includes tight sites like this on campuses in close proximity to rhe public and facilit y staff

Immediately following this letter please find our initial assessme nt of the site its issues and our first pass at addressing th ose issues Please remember these are our thoughts only and the final plan needs further input from you and your approval

Upon yo ur review we hope YOll concur that Brasfield amp Go rrieCa llis Contractors is a highly qualified construction manage r with a great project team and releva nt experience [Q ass is t [he Uni vers ity and its designers in de liveri ng the highest quality construction project

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me We look forward to hearing from YOll

Best Regards

~~ Vice President 91981C)0645 mjonesbrasfieldgorriecom

BRASI-JELD AND GORRIE LLC

3700 Glenwood Avenue Suite 300 Raleigh North Carohn 27612 p 9197909272 f 9 19790 1683 w BrasfieidGomecom

PrO)(Cl No 287 40923305 Projfct Narl1e UNC CH Lenoir Hall Renovltloll 111(1 ~laster PIJIl Urllversily of North CHolln1 - Chapel Hili North CalOlll1l

I A Proposer to be considered must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Construction Manager or General Contractor in providing the Pre-Construction and Construction Phase Services outlined in Section V This is a minimum requirement and firms with additional experience will receive additional consideration If a Proposer is a joint venture firm at least one joint venture party must have a minimum of five years of said experience and the other joint venture party or parties must have a minimum of three years of said experience

11 Each proposer is to submit information on three projects of similar scope and complexity that have been completed by the proposer within the past seven years or be substantially complete (available for use for its intended purpose) The information for each project shall include specific details on the extent to which pre-construction and construction phase services were provided Experience with a wide variety of building types and building clients is acceptable

Architect MHTN Project Auburn University - Student Center

Auburn Alabama

Size (SF) 3-story 183000-sf Student Union Building Cost $335 million Owner Auburn University

Start Date 81712006 Complction Date 80812008

Number of days allocated to complete work in original schedule 731 calendar days Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actua l completion 731 calendar da ys

Estimatcd Cost 37115774 (a t 100 CDs) Fina l Cost 33500000

Brief Description of Project The building functions include Tiger Card Copy Cat the Plainsmen multiple lounge a reas fo r students as well as seve ral food venues including Chick-Fil-A and Starbucks Auburn Student Organization offices are loca ted on the third floor The new building includes a large service kitchen able to cater large events The dining space in the student center will include approximately 7000-sguare feet for food service 4300-sguare feet for a kitchenpa ntry a nd 3OOO-sguare feet for dining

Pre-construction services performed Design review was facilitated and managed

by BampG Auburn University has an in house architect staff to develop and implement the project design

As the CM BampG worked with the owner architect and consultants throughout the design phase

Provided pre-construction schedule Provided budget estimates with each

phase of design and construction document release

Recommended value analysis ideas Prepared pre-g u a I i fica t ion reg uiremen ts Prepared bid packages for bidding

purposes Updated perspective bidders with

construction schedule and addenda Facilitated pre-bid meeting and site tour Facilitated bid day and acce pted

con tractor bids on bid day Wrote and facilitated execution of prime

contracts for Au burn Uni versi ty

Construction services performed As the Construction Manager BampG was the

point of contact for al contractors

Request for Proposal 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Gorrie with Callis Contractors

POJ(C No 28740923305 PtOltct NlrlH UNC-CH - Lenoir Hlll Rt1I0VltlOrl ll1d MIgtttr PIIII Unlv(lty of Nortll CarOlll11 - CI1JPf1 Hili Nottll (1101111

Managed RFIs and coord ina ted documented a rchitects response back to th e contractors

Coordina ted a ll the a rchitects supplemental info rm ati o n so there was only o ne point for doc ument re lease to the contra ctors

Reviewed all sho p drawing and submittal review for compli a nce with the contract doc umentsspec ifica ti o ns a nd coord ina ted the a rchi tectsconsulta nts review and app roval

Scheduled a ll co nsultant and sta te inspecti o ns o f wo rk

Worked with Dean o f Students and his sta ff to fac ilitate the ir move into the new building

Coordinated owner furnished AVData systems furniture fi xtures a nd multimed ia needs

Coordi nati o n o f Food Venue and Uni versity Facilities tenant build out o f w ithin the Student Center

Safety was inco rpo ra ted in to each contractor s co nt rac t a nd was not a di rect contractua l o bliga tio n of the CM bur BampG maintained a mo ral and ethi ca l ob ligarion to report any unsafe working condi rion to t he contrac tor and owner

Coordin ated road and utilit y shutdowns with ca mpus fac iliries to cause as lirrie disru ption to studen ts and fac ulry

Qua lity Co ntrol Implemented the use of pour ca rds

fo r a ll sla b column a nd eleva red co ncrere work to ensure all rrades coordin ated their work to alleviate fu ture iss ues and hold each rrade acco untab le fo r the qua liry of their work

Perfo rmed extensive a bove ceiling coo rd inatio n revi ews w irh BampGs in ho use MEl group prior ins ta llation to help resolve any coordination and installation conflicts before they a rose

T he pro ject manager rented a punch o ur so ftwa re ca ll Lati sta fro m the BampG IT Depa rtment which a ll owed fo r easy ma nage ment of qu ality cont ro l iss ues but

mos t of a II aided in the pu nch Out and turnover of a quality building to the owner

Coord inated ove rhead ceili ng inspecti ons with the contrac ro rs owner s facilities managers consultants an d com missio ni ng agent in an effo rt to main ta in quality

Change OrdersPay Req ues t Approval The entire change order and pay req ues t

process was ha ndled by BampG Issued o wner a nd architect RFPs fo r

add itional work Mini mized the number of change orders

through early identification of d rawing confli cts and effi cientl y answering RFI s causing the least amo unt o f impac t to the owner

Reviewed cost proposa ls fr om contrac tors prior to a rch itec t and ow ne r review to limit excessive unsubsra nti a ted charges

Wro te and fac ilita red change o rder fo r o w ner from point of RFP to time of owner s acce ptance

Managed pay request approva l process prio r to a rchitect a nd owners rev iew fo r accep tance Close o ut doc umentatio n of the fi nancials were documented tI1rough various logs and owner was updated on a bi-weekly basis so they cou ld keep trac k o f the project costs See attached exa mple o f fin a ncia l log th at fo ll ows in tab B

ReQuest ror Proposal 050710 - 3 00pm EST Cons truction Management Servicesmiddot Bras field amp Gorde with Ca llis Contractors

PrOject No 287 40923305 Project NalllE UNC CH Lenoir Hall Rfl1ovtltion ltlnd Master PI1I1 University of North Cnolilla - Chapel Hili Nortll C1I011111

All closeout documents fo r a ll co ntractors were gathered mainta ined and submitted to the owner upo n completi on of the pro ject

Sched ule Contro l An outside scheduling consultant was hire by BampG to manage the project schedule Half way through the project the consulta nt was not prov ing to be a benefit to the project and was released BampG project managers maintain ed the schedule fo r the remainder o f the

proj ect

Commission ing Auburn Uni versity hired RMf Enginee ring to manage the com mission the bui ld ing Southeastern Test amp Balance was con trac ted by Auburn University to complete the TampB while BampG coordinated maintained the repo rts and schedu led the commissioning process

Claims Reso lution This pro ject had severa l disputed cha nge o rders no ne of which lead to a claim All disputes were handled by writing formal responses to the disputes using the contract documen ts and the general conditions within the specifications to advise Auburn Universi ty of the reason why the change orders had been denied by BampG At that po int it was left to the owner to take o ur recommendatio n or proceed with processing the change order

Architect The Garri son Barrett Gro up Project University of Alabama - Dining Ha ll

Birmingham Alabama

Size (SF) 2-story 39236-sf COSt $65 million Owner Un iversity of Alabama Birmingham

Sta rt Date 6192005 Completion Date 511212006 Number of days aJJocated to complete work in original schedule 365 days per contract Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actual completion 340 days from notice to proceed to substantial completion certificate from the architect

Estimated Cost $6 341 900 Fina l Cost $6595088 middot a hard scapelandscape package of $6005 18 was awarded and added into the overall contract amo unt and scope of work

Brief Desaiption of Project A new Dining Faci lity was built on 9th Avenue between 15 th street a nd 16th Street South The first floor ho uses 20829middotmiddotsf and the second floor 18407-sf The main kitchen servery and 400 sea t eating area is located on the fir st floor A diner is loca ted on the second fl oo r thac features a late night cook area convenience score and 50-seat eating area

Request for Proposa l 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Corrie with Callis Conlractors

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

BRASFIELD ~~2~

r n 2- u I

Letter ofTransmittal

Date May 7 2010

For University of North Carolina Lenoi r Ha ll Renovation amp Master Plan Construction Manager at Risk Proposal

To Dianne L Bachman Architect University of North Carolina at Chape l Hill CB1090 Giles F Horney Building 103 Airport Drive C hapel Hill NC 27599-1090

Dear Ms Bachman

Attached please find four (4) copies of the Brasfield amp GorrieCa lli s Contractors proposal response to your RFP for the Lenoir Hall Renovation amp Masrer Plan project This proposal includes a ll the items requested in the RFP including an executive summary

In the pre-proposa l meeting it was mentioned there were two reasons the University selected CM at Risk - a high level of involvement from emerging HUB construction ma nage rs and the sitebuilding logistics In our executive summary you will find our unique approach ro working with Ca llis Contracting This is not new to us as in Brasfield amp Gorrie and Ca llis Contractors have worked together successfull y befote A large percentage of our work includes tight sites like this on campuses in close proximity to rhe public and facilit y staff

Immediately following this letter please find our initial assessme nt of the site its issues and our first pass at addressing th ose issues Please remember these are our thoughts only and the final plan needs further input from you and your approval

Upon yo ur review we hope YOll concur that Brasfield amp Go rrieCa llis Contractors is a highly qualified construction manage r with a great project team and releva nt experience [Q ass is t [he Uni vers ity and its designers in de liveri ng the highest quality construction project

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me We look forward to hearing from YOll

Best Regards

~~ Vice President 91981C)0645 mjonesbrasfieldgorriecom

BRASI-JELD AND GORRIE LLC

3700 Glenwood Avenue Suite 300 Raleigh North Carohn 27612 p 9197909272 f 9 19790 1683 w BrasfieidGomecom

PrO)(Cl No 287 40923305 Projfct Narl1e UNC CH Lenoir Hall Renovltloll 111(1 ~laster PIJIl Urllversily of North CHolln1 - Chapel Hili North CalOlll1l

I A Proposer to be considered must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Construction Manager or General Contractor in providing the Pre-Construction and Construction Phase Services outlined in Section V This is a minimum requirement and firms with additional experience will receive additional consideration If a Proposer is a joint venture firm at least one joint venture party must have a minimum of five years of said experience and the other joint venture party or parties must have a minimum of three years of said experience

11 Each proposer is to submit information on three projects of similar scope and complexity that have been completed by the proposer within the past seven years or be substantially complete (available for use for its intended purpose) The information for each project shall include specific details on the extent to which pre-construction and construction phase services were provided Experience with a wide variety of building types and building clients is acceptable

Architect MHTN Project Auburn University - Student Center

Auburn Alabama

Size (SF) 3-story 183000-sf Student Union Building Cost $335 million Owner Auburn University

Start Date 81712006 Complction Date 80812008

Number of days allocated to complete work in original schedule 731 calendar days Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actua l completion 731 calendar da ys

Estimatcd Cost 37115774 (a t 100 CDs) Fina l Cost 33500000

Brief Description of Project The building functions include Tiger Card Copy Cat the Plainsmen multiple lounge a reas fo r students as well as seve ral food venues including Chick-Fil-A and Starbucks Auburn Student Organization offices are loca ted on the third floor The new building includes a large service kitchen able to cater large events The dining space in the student center will include approximately 7000-sguare feet for food service 4300-sguare feet for a kitchenpa ntry a nd 3OOO-sguare feet for dining

Pre-construction services performed Design review was facilitated and managed

by BampG Auburn University has an in house architect staff to develop and implement the project design

As the CM BampG worked with the owner architect and consultants throughout the design phase

Provided pre-construction schedule Provided budget estimates with each

phase of design and construction document release

Recommended value analysis ideas Prepared pre-g u a I i fica t ion reg uiremen ts Prepared bid packages for bidding

purposes Updated perspective bidders with

construction schedule and addenda Facilitated pre-bid meeting and site tour Facilitated bid day and acce pted

con tractor bids on bid day Wrote and facilitated execution of prime

contracts for Au burn Uni versi ty

Construction services performed As the Construction Manager BampG was the

point of contact for al contractors

Request for Proposal 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Gorrie with Callis Contractors

POJ(C No 28740923305 PtOltct NlrlH UNC-CH - Lenoir Hlll Rt1I0VltlOrl ll1d MIgtttr PIIII Unlv(lty of Nortll CarOlll11 - CI1JPf1 Hili Nottll (1101111

Managed RFIs and coord ina ted documented a rchitects response back to th e contractors

Coordina ted a ll the a rchitects supplemental info rm ati o n so there was only o ne point for doc ument re lease to the contra ctors

Reviewed all sho p drawing and submittal review for compli a nce with the contract doc umentsspec ifica ti o ns a nd coord ina ted the a rchi tectsconsulta nts review and app roval

Scheduled a ll co nsultant and sta te inspecti o ns o f wo rk

Worked with Dean o f Students and his sta ff to fac ilitate the ir move into the new building

Coordinated owner furnished AVData systems furniture fi xtures a nd multimed ia needs

Coordi nati o n o f Food Venue and Uni versity Facilities tenant build out o f w ithin the Student Center

Safety was inco rpo ra ted in to each contractor s co nt rac t a nd was not a di rect contractua l o bliga tio n of the CM bur BampG maintained a mo ral and ethi ca l ob ligarion to report any unsafe working condi rion to t he contrac tor and owner

Coordin ated road and utilit y shutdowns with ca mpus fac iliries to cause as lirrie disru ption to studen ts and fac ulry

Qua lity Co ntrol Implemented the use of pour ca rds

fo r a ll sla b column a nd eleva red co ncrere work to ensure all rrades coordin ated their work to alleviate fu ture iss ues and hold each rrade acco untab le fo r the qua liry of their work

Perfo rmed extensive a bove ceiling coo rd inatio n revi ews w irh BampGs in ho use MEl group prior ins ta llation to help resolve any coordination and installation conflicts before they a rose

T he pro ject manager rented a punch o ur so ftwa re ca ll Lati sta fro m the BampG IT Depa rtment which a ll owed fo r easy ma nage ment of qu ality cont ro l iss ues but

mos t of a II aided in the pu nch Out and turnover of a quality building to the owner

Coord inated ove rhead ceili ng inspecti ons with the contrac ro rs owner s facilities managers consultants an d com missio ni ng agent in an effo rt to main ta in quality

Change OrdersPay Req ues t Approval The entire change order and pay req ues t

process was ha ndled by BampG Issued o wner a nd architect RFPs fo r

add itional work Mini mized the number of change orders

through early identification of d rawing confli cts and effi cientl y answering RFI s causing the least amo unt o f impac t to the owner

Reviewed cost proposa ls fr om contrac tors prior to a rch itec t and ow ne r review to limit excessive unsubsra nti a ted charges

Wro te and fac ilita red change o rder fo r o w ner from point of RFP to time of owner s acce ptance

Managed pay request approva l process prio r to a rchitect a nd owners rev iew fo r accep tance Close o ut doc umentatio n of the fi nancials were documented tI1rough various logs and owner was updated on a bi-weekly basis so they cou ld keep trac k o f the project costs See attached exa mple o f fin a ncia l log th at fo ll ows in tab B

ReQuest ror Proposal 050710 - 3 00pm EST Cons truction Management Servicesmiddot Bras field amp Gorde with Ca llis Contractors

PrOject No 287 40923305 Project NalllE UNC CH Lenoir Hall Rfl1ovtltion ltlnd Master PI1I1 University of North Cnolilla - Chapel Hili Nortll C1I011111

All closeout documents fo r a ll co ntractors were gathered mainta ined and submitted to the owner upo n completi on of the pro ject

Sched ule Contro l An outside scheduling consultant was hire by BampG to manage the project schedule Half way through the project the consulta nt was not prov ing to be a benefit to the project and was released BampG project managers maintain ed the schedule fo r the remainder o f the

proj ect

Commission ing Auburn Uni versity hired RMf Enginee ring to manage the com mission the bui ld ing Southeastern Test amp Balance was con trac ted by Auburn University to complete the TampB while BampG coordinated maintained the repo rts and schedu led the commissioning process

Claims Reso lution This pro ject had severa l disputed cha nge o rders no ne of which lead to a claim All disputes were handled by writing formal responses to the disputes using the contract documen ts and the general conditions within the specifications to advise Auburn Universi ty of the reason why the change orders had been denied by BampG At that po int it was left to the owner to take o ur recommendatio n or proceed with processing the change order

Architect The Garri son Barrett Gro up Project University of Alabama - Dining Ha ll

Birmingham Alabama

Size (SF) 2-story 39236-sf COSt $65 million Owner Un iversity of Alabama Birmingham

Sta rt Date 6192005 Completion Date 511212006 Number of days aJJocated to complete work in original schedule 365 days per contract Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actual completion 340 days from notice to proceed to substantial completion certificate from the architect

Estimated Cost $6 341 900 Fina l Cost $6595088 middot a hard scapelandscape package of $6005 18 was awarded and added into the overall contract amo unt and scope of work

Brief Desaiption of Project A new Dining Faci lity was built on 9th Avenue between 15 th street a nd 16th Street South The first floor ho uses 20829middotmiddotsf and the second floor 18407-sf The main kitchen servery and 400 sea t eating area is located on the fir st floor A diner is loca ted on the second fl oo r thac features a late night cook area convenience score and 50-seat eating area

Request for Proposa l 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Corrie with Callis Conlractors

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

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ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

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If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

00035364DOC - 16 -

per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

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Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

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means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

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Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

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Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

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00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

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PrO)(Cl No 287 40923305 Projfct Narl1e UNC CH Lenoir Hall Renovltloll 111(1 ~laster PIJIl Urllversily of North CHolln1 - Chapel Hili North CalOlll1l

I A Proposer to be considered must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Construction Manager or General Contractor in providing the Pre-Construction and Construction Phase Services outlined in Section V This is a minimum requirement and firms with additional experience will receive additional consideration If a Proposer is a joint venture firm at least one joint venture party must have a minimum of five years of said experience and the other joint venture party or parties must have a minimum of three years of said experience

11 Each proposer is to submit information on three projects of similar scope and complexity that have been completed by the proposer within the past seven years or be substantially complete (available for use for its intended purpose) The information for each project shall include specific details on the extent to which pre-construction and construction phase services were provided Experience with a wide variety of building types and building clients is acceptable

Architect MHTN Project Auburn University - Student Center

Auburn Alabama

Size (SF) 3-story 183000-sf Student Union Building Cost $335 million Owner Auburn University

Start Date 81712006 Complction Date 80812008

Number of days allocated to complete work in original schedule 731 calendar days Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actua l completion 731 calendar da ys

Estimatcd Cost 37115774 (a t 100 CDs) Fina l Cost 33500000

Brief Description of Project The building functions include Tiger Card Copy Cat the Plainsmen multiple lounge a reas fo r students as well as seve ral food venues including Chick-Fil-A and Starbucks Auburn Student Organization offices are loca ted on the third floor The new building includes a large service kitchen able to cater large events The dining space in the student center will include approximately 7000-sguare feet for food service 4300-sguare feet for a kitchenpa ntry a nd 3OOO-sguare feet for dining

Pre-construction services performed Design review was facilitated and managed

by BampG Auburn University has an in house architect staff to develop and implement the project design

As the CM BampG worked with the owner architect and consultants throughout the design phase

Provided pre-construction schedule Provided budget estimates with each

phase of design and construction document release

Recommended value analysis ideas Prepared pre-g u a I i fica t ion reg uiremen ts Prepared bid packages for bidding

purposes Updated perspective bidders with

construction schedule and addenda Facilitated pre-bid meeting and site tour Facilitated bid day and acce pted

con tractor bids on bid day Wrote and facilitated execution of prime

contracts for Au burn Uni versi ty

Construction services performed As the Construction Manager BampG was the

point of contact for al contractors

Request for Proposal 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Gorrie with Callis Contractors

POJ(C No 28740923305 PtOltct NlrlH UNC-CH - Lenoir Hlll Rt1I0VltlOrl ll1d MIgtttr PIIII Unlv(lty of Nortll CarOlll11 - CI1JPf1 Hili Nottll (1101111

Managed RFIs and coord ina ted documented a rchitects response back to th e contractors

Coordina ted a ll the a rchitects supplemental info rm ati o n so there was only o ne point for doc ument re lease to the contra ctors

Reviewed all sho p drawing and submittal review for compli a nce with the contract doc umentsspec ifica ti o ns a nd coord ina ted the a rchi tectsconsulta nts review and app roval

Scheduled a ll co nsultant and sta te inspecti o ns o f wo rk

Worked with Dean o f Students and his sta ff to fac ilitate the ir move into the new building

Coordinated owner furnished AVData systems furniture fi xtures a nd multimed ia needs

Coordi nati o n o f Food Venue and Uni versity Facilities tenant build out o f w ithin the Student Center

Safety was inco rpo ra ted in to each contractor s co nt rac t a nd was not a di rect contractua l o bliga tio n of the CM bur BampG maintained a mo ral and ethi ca l ob ligarion to report any unsafe working condi rion to t he contrac tor and owner

Coordin ated road and utilit y shutdowns with ca mpus fac iliries to cause as lirrie disru ption to studen ts and fac ulry

Qua lity Co ntrol Implemented the use of pour ca rds

fo r a ll sla b column a nd eleva red co ncrere work to ensure all rrades coordin ated their work to alleviate fu ture iss ues and hold each rrade acco untab le fo r the qua liry of their work

Perfo rmed extensive a bove ceiling coo rd inatio n revi ews w irh BampGs in ho use MEl group prior ins ta llation to help resolve any coordination and installation conflicts before they a rose

T he pro ject manager rented a punch o ur so ftwa re ca ll Lati sta fro m the BampG IT Depa rtment which a ll owed fo r easy ma nage ment of qu ality cont ro l iss ues but

mos t of a II aided in the pu nch Out and turnover of a quality building to the owner

Coord inated ove rhead ceili ng inspecti ons with the contrac ro rs owner s facilities managers consultants an d com missio ni ng agent in an effo rt to main ta in quality

Change OrdersPay Req ues t Approval The entire change order and pay req ues t

process was ha ndled by BampG Issued o wner a nd architect RFPs fo r

add itional work Mini mized the number of change orders

through early identification of d rawing confli cts and effi cientl y answering RFI s causing the least amo unt o f impac t to the owner

Reviewed cost proposa ls fr om contrac tors prior to a rch itec t and ow ne r review to limit excessive unsubsra nti a ted charges

Wro te and fac ilita red change o rder fo r o w ner from point of RFP to time of owner s acce ptance

Managed pay request approva l process prio r to a rchitect a nd owners rev iew fo r accep tance Close o ut doc umentatio n of the fi nancials were documented tI1rough various logs and owner was updated on a bi-weekly basis so they cou ld keep trac k o f the project costs See attached exa mple o f fin a ncia l log th at fo ll ows in tab B

ReQuest ror Proposal 050710 - 3 00pm EST Cons truction Management Servicesmiddot Bras field amp Gorde with Ca llis Contractors

PrOject No 287 40923305 Project NalllE UNC CH Lenoir Hall Rfl1ovtltion ltlnd Master PI1I1 University of North Cnolilla - Chapel Hili Nortll C1I011111

All closeout documents fo r a ll co ntractors were gathered mainta ined and submitted to the owner upo n completi on of the pro ject

Sched ule Contro l An outside scheduling consultant was hire by BampG to manage the project schedule Half way through the project the consulta nt was not prov ing to be a benefit to the project and was released BampG project managers maintain ed the schedule fo r the remainder o f the

proj ect

Commission ing Auburn Uni versity hired RMf Enginee ring to manage the com mission the bui ld ing Southeastern Test amp Balance was con trac ted by Auburn University to complete the TampB while BampG coordinated maintained the repo rts and schedu led the commissioning process

Claims Reso lution This pro ject had severa l disputed cha nge o rders no ne of which lead to a claim All disputes were handled by writing formal responses to the disputes using the contract documen ts and the general conditions within the specifications to advise Auburn Universi ty of the reason why the change orders had been denied by BampG At that po int it was left to the owner to take o ur recommendatio n or proceed with processing the change order

Architect The Garri son Barrett Gro up Project University of Alabama - Dining Ha ll

Birmingham Alabama

Size (SF) 2-story 39236-sf COSt $65 million Owner Un iversity of Alabama Birmingham

Sta rt Date 6192005 Completion Date 511212006 Number of days aJJocated to complete work in original schedule 365 days per contract Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actual completion 340 days from notice to proceed to substantial completion certificate from the architect

Estimated Cost $6 341 900 Fina l Cost $6595088 middot a hard scapelandscape package of $6005 18 was awarded and added into the overall contract amo unt and scope of work

Brief Desaiption of Project A new Dining Faci lity was built on 9th Avenue between 15 th street a nd 16th Street South The first floor ho uses 20829middotmiddotsf and the second floor 18407-sf The main kitchen servery and 400 sea t eating area is located on the fir st floor A diner is loca ted on the second fl oo r thac features a late night cook area convenience score and 50-seat eating area

Request for Proposa l 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Corrie with Callis Conlractors

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

POJ(C No 28740923305 PtOltct NlrlH UNC-CH - Lenoir Hlll Rt1I0VltlOrl ll1d MIgtttr PIIII Unlv(lty of Nortll CarOlll11 - CI1JPf1 Hili Nottll (1101111

Managed RFIs and coord ina ted documented a rchitects response back to th e contractors

Coordina ted a ll the a rchitects supplemental info rm ati o n so there was only o ne point for doc ument re lease to the contra ctors

Reviewed all sho p drawing and submittal review for compli a nce with the contract doc umentsspec ifica ti o ns a nd coord ina ted the a rchi tectsconsulta nts review and app roval

Scheduled a ll co nsultant and sta te inspecti o ns o f wo rk

Worked with Dean o f Students and his sta ff to fac ilitate the ir move into the new building

Coordinated owner furnished AVData systems furniture fi xtures a nd multimed ia needs

Coordi nati o n o f Food Venue and Uni versity Facilities tenant build out o f w ithin the Student Center

Safety was inco rpo ra ted in to each contractor s co nt rac t a nd was not a di rect contractua l o bliga tio n of the CM bur BampG maintained a mo ral and ethi ca l ob ligarion to report any unsafe working condi rion to t he contrac tor and owner

Coordin ated road and utilit y shutdowns with ca mpus fac iliries to cause as lirrie disru ption to studen ts and fac ulry

Qua lity Co ntrol Implemented the use of pour ca rds

fo r a ll sla b column a nd eleva red co ncrere work to ensure all rrades coordin ated their work to alleviate fu ture iss ues and hold each rrade acco untab le fo r the qua liry of their work

Perfo rmed extensive a bove ceiling coo rd inatio n revi ews w irh BampGs in ho use MEl group prior ins ta llation to help resolve any coordination and installation conflicts before they a rose

T he pro ject manager rented a punch o ur so ftwa re ca ll Lati sta fro m the BampG IT Depa rtment which a ll owed fo r easy ma nage ment of qu ality cont ro l iss ues but

mos t of a II aided in the pu nch Out and turnover of a quality building to the owner

Coord inated ove rhead ceili ng inspecti ons with the contrac ro rs owner s facilities managers consultants an d com missio ni ng agent in an effo rt to main ta in quality

Change OrdersPay Req ues t Approval The entire change order and pay req ues t

process was ha ndled by BampG Issued o wner a nd architect RFPs fo r

add itional work Mini mized the number of change orders

through early identification of d rawing confli cts and effi cientl y answering RFI s causing the least amo unt o f impac t to the owner

Reviewed cost proposa ls fr om contrac tors prior to a rch itec t and ow ne r review to limit excessive unsubsra nti a ted charges

Wro te and fac ilita red change o rder fo r o w ner from point of RFP to time of owner s acce ptance

Managed pay request approva l process prio r to a rchitect a nd owners rev iew fo r accep tance Close o ut doc umentatio n of the fi nancials were documented tI1rough various logs and owner was updated on a bi-weekly basis so they cou ld keep trac k o f the project costs See attached exa mple o f fin a ncia l log th at fo ll ows in tab B

ReQuest ror Proposal 050710 - 3 00pm EST Cons truction Management Servicesmiddot Bras field amp Gorde with Ca llis Contractors

PrOject No 287 40923305 Project NalllE UNC CH Lenoir Hall Rfl1ovtltion ltlnd Master PI1I1 University of North Cnolilla - Chapel Hili Nortll C1I011111

All closeout documents fo r a ll co ntractors were gathered mainta ined and submitted to the owner upo n completi on of the pro ject

Sched ule Contro l An outside scheduling consultant was hire by BampG to manage the project schedule Half way through the project the consulta nt was not prov ing to be a benefit to the project and was released BampG project managers maintain ed the schedule fo r the remainder o f the

proj ect

Commission ing Auburn Uni versity hired RMf Enginee ring to manage the com mission the bui ld ing Southeastern Test amp Balance was con trac ted by Auburn University to complete the TampB while BampG coordinated maintained the repo rts and schedu led the commissioning process

Claims Reso lution This pro ject had severa l disputed cha nge o rders no ne of which lead to a claim All disputes were handled by writing formal responses to the disputes using the contract documen ts and the general conditions within the specifications to advise Auburn Universi ty of the reason why the change orders had been denied by BampG At that po int it was left to the owner to take o ur recommendatio n or proceed with processing the change order

Architect The Garri son Barrett Gro up Project University of Alabama - Dining Ha ll

Birmingham Alabama

Size (SF) 2-story 39236-sf COSt $65 million Owner Un iversity of Alabama Birmingham

Sta rt Date 6192005 Completion Date 511212006 Number of days aJJocated to complete work in original schedule 365 days per contract Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actual completion 340 days from notice to proceed to substantial completion certificate from the architect

Estimated Cost $6 341 900 Fina l Cost $6595088 middot a hard scapelandscape package of $6005 18 was awarded and added into the overall contract amo unt and scope of work

Brief Desaiption of Project A new Dining Faci lity was built on 9th Avenue between 15 th street a nd 16th Street South The first floor ho uses 20829middotmiddotsf and the second floor 18407-sf The main kitchen servery and 400 sea t eating area is located on the fir st floor A diner is loca ted on the second fl oo r thac features a late night cook area convenience score and 50-seat eating area

Request for Proposa l 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Corrie with Callis Conlractors

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

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$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

00035364DOC - 16 -

per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

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Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

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Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

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Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

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through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

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must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
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PrOject No 287 40923305 Project NalllE UNC CH Lenoir Hall Rfl1ovtltion ltlnd Master PI1I1 University of North Cnolilla - Chapel Hili Nortll C1I011111

All closeout documents fo r a ll co ntractors were gathered mainta ined and submitted to the owner upo n completi on of the pro ject

Sched ule Contro l An outside scheduling consultant was hire by BampG to manage the project schedule Half way through the project the consulta nt was not prov ing to be a benefit to the project and was released BampG project managers maintain ed the schedule fo r the remainder o f the

proj ect

Commission ing Auburn Uni versity hired RMf Enginee ring to manage the com mission the bui ld ing Southeastern Test amp Balance was con trac ted by Auburn University to complete the TampB while BampG coordinated maintained the repo rts and schedu led the commissioning process

Claims Reso lution This pro ject had severa l disputed cha nge o rders no ne of which lead to a claim All disputes were handled by writing formal responses to the disputes using the contract documen ts and the general conditions within the specifications to advise Auburn Universi ty of the reason why the change orders had been denied by BampG At that po int it was left to the owner to take o ur recommendatio n or proceed with processing the change order

Architect The Garri son Barrett Gro up Project University of Alabama - Dining Ha ll

Birmingham Alabama

Size (SF) 2-story 39236-sf COSt $65 million Owner Un iversity of Alabama Birmingham

Sta rt Date 6192005 Completion Date 511212006 Number of days aJJocated to complete work in original schedule 365 days per contract Number of days added by change order 0 days Number of days taken for actual completion 340 days from notice to proceed to substantial completion certificate from the architect

Estimated Cost $6 341 900 Fina l Cost $6595088 middot a hard scapelandscape package of $6005 18 was awarded and added into the overall contract amo unt and scope of work

Brief Desaiption of Project A new Dining Faci lity was built on 9th Avenue between 15 th street a nd 16th Street South The first floor ho uses 20829middotmiddotsf and the second floor 18407-sf The main kitchen servery and 400 sea t eating area is located on the fir st floor A diner is loca ted on the second fl oo r thac features a late night cook area convenience score and 50-seat eating area

Request for Proposa l 050710 - 300pm EST Construction Management Services - Brasfield amp Corrie with Callis Conlractors

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

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g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

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A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

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If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

00035364DOC - 16 -

per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

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pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

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One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

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Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

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1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

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00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

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    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
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                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
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                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
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                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
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                                                  • 510 AampF A
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                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
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                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
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                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
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                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

ATTACHMENT B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndashFRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION RENOVATION This project provides code improvements to the existing 1960 building and 19802000 additions and converts existing program spaces into a new food service dining facility The project budget is $75M with funding from Student Facility and Student Dining receipts This project was advertised on April 12 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement Durham NC 2 RodgersDavis JV Charlotte NC 3 RentenbachHall Greensboro NC

The firm in the number one position HJ RussellRoom 4 Improvement was recommended because of the strength of its team and its recent and relevant experience

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

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12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

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g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

00035364DOC - 16 -

per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

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13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

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must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

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from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

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1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

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means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

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Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

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Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

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Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

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Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

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Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

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ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

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this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

RUSSEll HJ Russell amp Company

May 6 2010

Mr Jerry U Guerrier Architec t Univers ity o f North Carolina at Chape l Hill C B 1090 Airport Drive Chape l Hill North Carolina 27 599- 1090

RE Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building

Dear Mr G uenier

Thank you for in vi ting HJ Russell amp Co to submit a proposal for the Frank Porter Graham Student Union project Our team is committed to be your partner in delive ring this importa nt project We are ready to put Q UI construction management experience as a leader in higher education proj ects to work for you

Our organiza tion has a successful history of working in and around sens iti ve campns environments

Yo u indicated in the RFP the opportu ni ty to provide partnering through a Mentor-Protege re lationship This team represents one of tile nati ons premier African-American owned constru ct io n management companies and one of the fastest growing A frican-American owned general contracting firm s in the triangle We are confident that we can deliver a successful proj ect as construction managers at ri sk and look forward to developing a long and strong re lati onship with your team

As a 56 year old family own ed business a significant part of the mission of I-i Russell ampCo is to help build capacity of emerging HUB constructi on co mpanies by providing them an opportunity to participate at the CM level on projects li ke yours Our re lationsh ip with Room 4 Improvement Co (RFI) is an example ofour comm itment to his mission As a loca l HUB construc tion company they pro vide a vas t knowledge of the local subcontractor communi ty This is not a re lationship of con venience Russe ll and RFI are currently working together on the Bell Tower Proj ect on the Chape l Hill Campus

We have addressed the items outlined in your reques t for proposal and have a thorough understanding of the work scope in vol ved We trus t the in fo nnation conta ined in the enclosed proposa l will meet your needs Shoul d you require any additiona l info rmation please do not hesitate to co ntac t me

Proj ect Executi ve

504 Fa ir Stceet SW bull Atlanta Geacgia 30313 bull (404) 330middot 1000 bull Fax (404) 330middot0867

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

APPENDIXF

PROPOSAL AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit of the non-collusion and non-suspension

The undersigned certi fies that HJ Russell amp Company 504 2530 Meridian Parkway Suite 300 Durham NC 27713 North Carolina General Contractor License Number 57700 has not in connection with this proposal or in any instance engaged in any conspiracy com bination or any other act in restraint of trade or commerce declared to be unlawful by the provisions ofNeGS sect 75-1 and 75-2 where the combination conspiracy or other unlawful act in restraint of trade involves a contract for construction renovation or repair let or to be let by a goverrunental agency or a subcontract for construction renovation or repair with a prime contractor or proposed prime contractor for a governmenta l agency GS sect 133-24

Furthern1ore the undersigned certifies that it is familiar with the response to the RFP fo r Frank Porter Graham Student Union and that sa id response is fa ir and proper and is not tainted by any co llusion conspiracy connivance or unlawfu l agreement on the part of the undersigned or any of its agents representatives owners employees or parties in interest GS sect 133-30

Fina lly the undersigned celiifies that it has not been suspended fro m bidding by the NOli h Caro lina State Building Commission or any other State building authority and that it is not an affili ate or subsidiary of any company suspended by the North Carolina State Building Commission or

oy o~g miry

By bull

Effective 9-1-2004

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

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(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

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Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

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    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
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                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL RUSSELL H J RUS5ell amp Company

Executive Summary

HJ Russell amp Company has established a reputation for successfully completing higher education

projects both new and renovation Our comprehensive approach starts in our preconstruction efforts

and continues seamlessly th rough our on-time project close-out

The HJ Russell amp Company differences can be best realized through

bull Capacity Building - our commitment and proven process for maximizing HUB participation will

ensure that the expectations for your project are exceeded

bull CMR Experience - Russell has consistently ranked as one of the nations top 100 CMR

firms according to Engineering News Record Over 85 of our annual volume is completed

CMR

bull Experience Project Team - Both Our superintendent and project manager have completed

multiple renovation projects on education campuses and are very accustom to working

occupied facilities

bull Financial Stability and Bonding Capacity -In these challenging times it is important to know

that the financial strength of a company is secure As a 56 year old family owned business we

have built our firm on strong financial prinCiples and integrity Today our bonding capacity is

$400000000

The value of these points of differentiation will be realized through the proactive management of cost

site logistics and maximizing HUB participation for your project

Our strategic mentor protege partnership with Room 4 Improvement (RFI) provides them with the

opportunity to be a pa rt of the preconstruction process of the project This unique arrangement will

allow RFI to learn CMR from its inception by participating in schedule development phasing

constructability analysis and estimating

In careful consideration for this type of project we have selected Michael Jackson as Project

Superintendent Michael has successfully completed two Board of Education Capital Improvement

programs which included the expansion of food service facilities renovation and code requirement

upgrade of twenty occupied schools Our Project Manager Travis Alford completed the Student Union

Center at Georgia Perimeter College and the LEED Silver renovation project at Young School Travis has

also successfully completed many occupied retail store renovation projects

We are confident that with our staffs experience and our financial strength we can make this challenging

project a success

FRANK PORTER GRAHAM STUDENT UNION BUILDING CODE IMPROVEMENT amp FOOD SERVI CES RENOVATION

ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

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$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

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Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

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(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

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Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

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Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

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through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

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                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
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                                          • Appendix A
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                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
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                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
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ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Jean Childs Young Middle School RUSSE

HJ Russell ampCompany renovation and addition Atlanta GA

Original GMP - $22240000 Final Construction Cost shy$23100000

Original Schedule- 14 months Actual Schedule-14months

OWNER REFERENCE ARCHITECT REFERENCE

Mr Jere Smith MrJoe Jamgochian Leed (r) APS Director of Construction Perkins+Wili 404-802-3736 1382 Peachtree St NE

Atlanta Ga 30309 jersmithatiantak12gaus joseph jamgochianperkinswill com

The Jean Childs Young Middle School project entailed the renovation and addition to an eXisting three-story APS middle school The building is certified LEEDreg Silver from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) The property included a total of 15 acres with 10 acres being disturbed The exterior site renovation includes the installation of new underground utilities a storm chamber system bio-retention cells a new football field and asphalt track and extensive concrete fiatwork The renovation of the school is a 100 demolition (gut) of all existing interior walls MEP windows stairs and kitchen The existing food service area was expanded to accommodate additional student population A new state of the art full service kitchen was installed The new addition is roughly 44000 sq ft and is an extension of all floors which will include a music wing art wing 7th and 8th grade classrooms and auditorium The scope of work for the gymnasium is to repaint all walls refinish all bleachers and an alternate is to remove and replace the existing gymnasium floor

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

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$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

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Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

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(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

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Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

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Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

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through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Georgia Perimeter CollegeRUSSEll Decatur GeorgiaHJ Russell ampCompony

Original GMP - $6200000 Final Construction Cost - $6500000

Original Schedule- 15 months Actual Schedule- 12months

OWNER REFERENCE Mr Lewis Godwin

Georg ia Perimeter College (678) 891-3960

Igodwingpcedu

PROGRAM MANAGER REFERENCE Me Jeff Hendrick

Brookwood Program Management (404) 350-9988

jhendrickbrookwoodpmcom

ARCHITECT REFRENCE Me Sandy Cooper

Collins Cooper Carusi Arch itects (404) 873-0001

scoopercollinscoopercarusicom

The Georgia Perimeter College Student Success Center project is a 27798 square foot structural steel and concrete 2-5tOry building consisting of storefront and masonry brick exterior skin The building includes completed mechanica l plumbing fire protection and electrical syslems The electrical system includes a fully fun ction al fire alarm da ta voice and security all controlled and monitored remotely by plan t services Interior finishes include drywall porcelain tile natural slone flooring ceramic ti le restroom walls and an interior wood (Rulon) ceiling Finish details include ceiling soffits and clouds recessed ceIlings carpe l to storefront to ceiling alignment aesthetics high-end mIllwork a stainless steel cable rail system and high-end wood doors throughout The building also encompasses two exterior I inte rior ceiling clerestories that invite natura l lighting via farge curtain wall and storefront window systems The fl at roof is a modified bituminous roof with a completely we lded metal sys tem for coping Landscaping includes exterior ground lighting sidewalks planting and grassed sod

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

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Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

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(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOETHICS

RUSS Tuskegee UniversityHJ Russell amp Company Tuskegee Alabama

Owner Reference Mr Clifford Wesson

Construction Manager Tuskegee University

Physical Plant Building Tuskegee AL 36088 TEL (334) 7278819 FAX (334) 7278160

Original GMP - $18240000 Final Construction Cost - $19100000

Original Schedule (all Phases) - 33 months Actual Schedule (all Phases) - 31 months

During World War II the United States government conducted experiments at Tuskegee University to study the effects of treated and untreated sexually transmitted diseases The experiments went on for years and the local people used in the experiments suffered greatly

The existing facility required significant code improvement and upgrades including sprinklers and egress handicap access requirements

The National Center for Bioethics was established and the John Andrews Student Health Center and Classroom Complex was chosen for renovation and restoration The local hospital was located in the complex for seventy-seven years before closing in 1987

The total renovation of the complex was completed in five phases The end uses are museum space archives space classrooms offices a student health care facility and the National Center for Bioethics All related infrastructure and site work for fifteen acres (including three parking areas) was included

Architect Reference Mr Walter Poe Architect RL Brown ampAssociates

250 EPonce de Leon Avenue 8th floor

Decatur GA 30030 TEL (404) 3772460 FAX (404) 3785833

Construction Began January2003

Completed May2006

$19100000

180000 SF

Renovation and Restoration

CMAt-Risk

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

00035364DOC - 1 -

Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

00035364DOC - 3 -

12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

00035364DOC - 4 -

Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

00035364DOC - 6 -

g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

00035364DOC - 10 -

If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

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Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

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(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

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per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

00035364DOC - 17 -

Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

00035364DOC - 21 -

One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

00035364DOC - 45 -

00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

  • 510 BampG Apdf
    • ATT A CM Risk Lenoir Hall pdf
      • ATTACHMENT A
        • ATTACHMENT A Lenoir Hall CMRpdf
          • 510 BampG B
            • ATTACHMENT B CM Risk FPG Student Unionpdf
              • ATTACHMENT B
                • ATTACHMENT B FPG STUDENT UNION CMRpdf
                  • 510 BampG C
                    • ATTACHMENT C CM Risk Bingham Facility Bldgs 4 5 6 docxpdf
                      • ATTACHMENT C
                        • ATTACHMENT C CMR BINGHAM FACILITYpdf
                          • 510 BampG D
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CNpdf
                            • ATTACHMENT D Site Approval School of Law at CN pptpdf
                              • Slide Number 1
                              • Slide Number 2
                                  • 510 Tab 1
                                    • 20100517120312681_0001pdf
                                    • April 2010 BOT MB 1pdf
                                      • April 2010 BOT MBpdf
                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
                                        • BOT-April-2010-Agenda1
                                          • Appendix A
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 4
                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
                                                                • 2nd - BOT-Report May 2010
                                                                  • Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no report)
                                                                    • 3rd - use_FY_2010 - May
                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1

- - ---- --- - -

Frank Porter Graham Student Union Project

JTJl THE UNIVERSITY

of NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILL

RUSSELL HJ Russell amp Compony

Daryl Witt Willie E Russell Jr Pre-Construction Manage r Project Executive

Denise Roman r - --------------------shySafety Manager Rupert Burrows

Room 4 Improvement Co_ I IMentor Protege Partner

Travis Alford Michael Jackson Project Manager Project Superintendent

I I

Project Engineer Assistant Superintendents

ATTACHMENT C CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SELECTION ndash BINGHAM FACILITY BUILDINGS 4 5 AND 6 AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS This project provides preconstruction and construction services for two animal buildings and one laboratoryofficecore building at the Bingham Facility In addition the project scope includes improvements to the site wastewater treatment system and utility infrastructure systems to support the facility The project budget is $372M with funding from the University and federal grants This project was advertised on April 21 2010 Sixteen proposals were received Six firms were interviewed Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews The committee recommended the selection of the three firms in the following priority order

1 Skanska USA Building Durham NC 2 Bovis Lend Lease Raleigh NC 3 BEampK Building Group and Durham NC Crowder Construction Co Apex NC

The firm in the number one position Skanska USA Building was recommended because of the firmrsquos ability to manage a complex multi-faceted project its previous experience with similar projects and its familiarity with the University and the State construction process

RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order

ATTACHMENT D

SITE APPROVAL ndash SCHOOL OF LAW AT CAROLINA NORTH This project provides a new 287000 SF facility for the School of Law the first academic building at Carolina North The location of the new building reinforces the framework for the initial development of the new campus The proposed site for the School of Law anchors the first section of the Entry Road along with a proposed public plaza The site is bounded by the Entry Road to the north the plaza to the west and the Central Green Way to the south The project budget is approximately $153 million Funding for advance planning is requested from the 2010 session of the General Assembly The Chancellorrsquos Buildings and Grounds Committee approved the site at its May 2010 meeting RECOMMENDED ACTION A motion to approve the site

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Proposed Law School site

Carolina North Development Agreement Plan

May 6 2010

Attachment D School of Law at Carolina North

Carolina North Master Plan

ProposedLaw School site

Innovation Center site

To Heather Galvan

From Members of the Board of Trustees

Fax (919) 962-8464

Pages 1 (including cover sheet)

Date April 14 2010

Re Mail Ballot dated April 12 2010

Trustees Attached for your review and approval is a regular personnel mail ballot This mail ballot will be approved as part of the Consent Agenda at the Full Board meeting on Thursday May 27 2010 April 12 2010 The undersigned votes as follows with respect to the recommendations proposed in Chancellor Thorprsquos letter dated April 12 2010

Approve Disapprove Appendix A Personnel Actions

Appendix A Actions Conferring Tenure

Appendix B Compensation Actions

Appendix C

For Information (NA For this month)

___________________________ Signed ___________________________ Date

Please fax to Heather Galvan at (919) 962-8464

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Daren Brabham School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $70000

2 Academic Affairs Maria Leonora Comello School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Instructor wSpecial Provision

NA 712010 $68000

3 Academic Affairs John Coyle School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105004 Academic Affairs Kareem Crayton School of Law Associate Professor NA 712010 $1295005 Health Affairs George Holmes Dept of Health Policy amp Management Research Associate Assistant Professor 512010 $1500006 Academic Affairs Clement Joubert Dept of Economics Instructor wSpecial

ProvisionNA 712010 $110000

7 Academic Affairs Catherine Kim School of Law Assistant Professor NA 712010 $1105008 Academic Affairs Heidi Kim Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor NA 712010 $650009 Academic Affairs Thomas Lester Dept of City amp Regional Planning Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7500010 Academic Affairs Jeremy Marzuola Dept of Mathematics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $6800011 Academic Affairs Jason Mihalik Dept of Exercise amp Sport Science Lecturer Assistant Professor 712010 $7000012 Academic Affairs Klara Peter Dept of Economics Assistant Professor NA 712010 $13000013 Academic Affairs Erika Wise Dept of Geography Assistant Professor NA 712010 $7000014 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

14 Health Affairs Stephanie Wheeler Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor NA 512010 $100000

1 Academic Affairs Riccardo Colacito Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775002 Academic Affairs Mariano Croce Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1775003 Academic Affairs Saravanan Kesavan Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1352004 Academic Affairs Tarun Kushwaha Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1417505 Academic Affairs James Markham School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $827006 Academic Affairs Adam Mersereau Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $1399207 Academic Affairs Anthony Perucci Dept of Comm Studies Assistant Professor NA 712011 $643268 Academic Affairs Karl Smith School of Government Assistant Professor NA 712011 $948009 Academic Affairs Stephen Stubben Kenan‐Flagler Business School Assistant Professor NA 712011 $18190010 Academic Affairs Ryan Thornburg School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor NA 712011 $70010

1 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine 2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

Associate Professor wo tenure in Medicine

Joint Associate Professor wo tenure in Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology

512010 $169744

Reappointments at the Same Rank

Joint Appointments without Tenure

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Shawn Gomez 1 Dept of Biomedical Engineering2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $111300

3 Health Affairs Jen Jen Yeh 1 Dept of Surgery 2 Dept of Pharmacology (joint appointment)

Assistant Professor in Dept of Surgery

Joint Assistant Professor in Dept of Pharmacology

512010 $198000

1 Academic Affairs Michael Emch Dept of Geography Associate Professor Professor 712010 $859762 Health Affairs Eric Everett Dept of Pediatric Dentistry Associate Professor Professor 512010 $1202173 Academic Affairs Donna Gilleskie Dept of Economics Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1378004 Academic Affairs Jeffrey Johnson Dept of Chemistry Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1015005 Academic Affairs Jason Lieb Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $122680

6 Academic Affairs Megan Matchinske Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Associate Professor Professor 712010 $823707 Health Affairs John Schmitz 1 Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine

2 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology (joint appointment )

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

ProfessorProfessor

812010812010

$117666$0000

8 Academic Affairs Jeff Sekelsky Dept of Biology Associate Professor Professor 712010 $117618

1 Academic Affairs Daniel Cobb Dept of American Studies Associate Professor NA 712010 $85000 Correction to Salary Reported in March 2010

Promotion to Full Professor

wtenure (originally reported as

$75000)

1 Health Affairs Noel Brewer Dept of Health Policy amp Management Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $94739

2 Academic Affairs Kia Caldwell Dept of African amp Afro‐American Studies Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72500

3 Academic Affairs Jordynn Jack Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $72720

4 Academic Affairs Corbin Jones Dept of Biology Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $102362

5 Academic Affairs Thomas Kelley III School of Law Associate Professor Professor wtenure 712010 $114250

6 Health Affairs Melissa Miller Dept of Pathology amp Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 6272010 $111735

7 Academic Affairs David Mora‐Marin Dept of Linguistics Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $66582

8 Academic Affairs Richard Myers School of Law Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $120800

9 Academic Affairs Garegin Papoian Dept of Chemistry Assistant Professor Associate Professor wtenure 712010 $84500

Promotion Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Health Affairs Dinggang Shen Dept of Radiology Visiting Associate Professor

Associate Professor wtenure 512010 $100000

2 Academic Affairs Antoinette Toppin Dept of Music Professor NA 712010 $115000

1 Health Affairs Nancy Allbritton 1 Dept of Chemistry2 Dept of Biomedical Engineering (joint appointment)

Professor in Chemistry Professor and Department Chair in Department of Biomedical Engineering

512010 $270000

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA48 Total

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Joint Appointments Conferring Tenure and Appointment to Department Chair

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Page 3

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix B

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank ReasonRequested Increase

Amount Current Salary New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank Reason

Total Monetary Value of Non‐Salary

Compensation

Duration of Non‐Salary

Compensation New Salary

of Salary from State Funds

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Compensation Actions

Non‐Salary Compensation Actions

Page 4

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesApril 12 2010

Appendix C

No CollegeDivision Name DepartmentSchool Rank DescriptionEffective Date

Current Salary

1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

For Information

Page 5

The Ordinance Regulating Traffic and Parking

on the Campus of The University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

INTRODUCTION This Ordinance defines the general operations and policies for traffic and parking on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (hereinafter referred to as University or UNC) The provisions set forth in this Ordinance are designed to ensure the safety and protection of all users of the system

Effective Date - August 15 20092010

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Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuant to Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of General Statutes of North Carolina

ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec 1-1 Definitions

The words and phrases defined in this section have the meaning indicated when

used in this Ordinance unless the context clearly requires another meaning 1 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person

may ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

2 Booting means to immobilize a Vehicle through the use of a device designed to

be attached to the rear tire or wheel to render the Vehicle inoperable 3 1 Campus means all property that (i) is owned or leased in whole or in

part by The State of North Carolina and (ii) is subject to the general oversight of the Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excepting and excluding

(a) a property leased to another not located within one of the areas set

out in Sec 3-3 (b) b the University Lake watershed and (c) c property held for use as an official residence for administrative

officers of The the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Motor vehicle means every licensed vehicle that is self-propelled and every vehicle designed to run upon the highway that is pulled by a self-propelled motor vehicle This includes automobiles trucks motorcycles and any other licensed motor-powered passenger-carrying device

3 Park means to leave a motor vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or

capable of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law or parking control officer Notes in vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render the vehicle attended

4 4 Chancellor means the Chancellor of Thethe University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill or hisher delegate

5 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either UNC or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

5 6 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

means any two-wheeled vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not licensed by the State of North Carolina and is capable of carrying

00035364DOC - 2 -

passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles Segways

6 7 Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-

Wheeled Vehicle that is propelled by means of an internal combustion motor including without limitation motorcycles mopeds motorbikes and scooters

8 Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is

propelled by means of a battery powered motor including without limitation segways 9 Bicycle means every device propelled by human power upon which any person may

ride and supported by either two tandem or three wheels one of which is sixteen inches or more in diameter Abandoned bicycles are those which have not been moved from the same location for a period of two weeks or longer

10 Booting means to immobilize a vehicle through the use of a device designed to be

attached to the rear tire wheel that renders the vehicle inoperable 11 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety 12 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the UNC-Chapel Hill

Department of Public Safety to be displayed on a vehicle for parking legally on the campus 13 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all vehicles including service vehicles owned by the State

of North Carolina 7 14 ldquoMotorcyclerdquo means any Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle that is required to

be registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles in order for the operator to lawfully drive it pursuant to Chapter 20 Article 3 Part 3 of the North Carolina General Statutes

8 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle means any two-wheeled (or three-wheeled)

Vehicle that is self-propelled by means of an internal combustion motor or a battery powered motor is not subject to North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing regulations and is capable of carrying passenger(s) including without limitation Internal Combustion Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles

9 Park means to leave a Vehicle unattended by any person authorized to or capable

of moving it immediately upon the direction of a law enforcement or parking control officer Notes in Vehicles activated hazard lights or a running engine do not render a Vehicle attended

10 Parking Coordinator means a department-assigned staff member who acts as a

liaison with the University Department of Public Safety 11 Parking Permit means any identification assigned by the University Department

of Public Safety to be displayed on a Vehicle for parking legally on the campus

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12 ldquoState-owned Vehiclesrdquo are all Vehicles including service Vehicles owned by the State of North Carolina

13 ldquoUniversityrdquo means The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14 Vehicle means any device by which a person may be transported upon a roadway

except (a) bicycles and other devices moved by human power and (b) devices used as a means of transportation by a person with a mobility impairment and limited by design to travelling no more than 15 miles per hour

15 Visitor means any individual other than a student or employee of either the

University or UNC Hospitals and any of their contract or temporary employees

Sec 1-2 North Carolina Motor Vehicle Laws Regulating Delegating of Authority 1 The laws and regulations of Chapter 20 of the General Statutes of the State of

North Carolina relating to the use of highways of the State and the operation of motor vehicles thereon apply to all streets alleys driveways parking lots and parking structures on University property

2 1 The Chancellor is authorized to adopt and promulgate such rules and

regulations and to establish such administrative procedures as heshe may deem necessary or advisable for the administration interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance

3 2 The Chancellor may delegate administrative responsibilities imposed on

himher by this Ordinance to the Director of Public Safety the Director of Parking Services and other officers of the University that the Chancellor may choose

4 3 The Department of Public Safety operates twenty-four hours a day seven

days a week In-office customer service is available from 730 am until 500 pm Monday through Friday except on University-recognized holidays and as otherwise posted Regulations may be enforced at any time deemed necessary by special event activities or other circumstances

Sec 1-3 Posting Notice of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause to be posted

a public notice of traffic and parking restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the authority of this Ordinance and by Chapter 116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina Once posted these restrictions are in effect at all times unless otherwise stated

Sec 1-4 Publications of Ordinance and Regulations

The Chancellor through hisher designated administrative officers shall cause copies of

this Ordinance and regulations issued pursuant hereto to be printed and made available to students faculty and employees of the University in the lobby of the Department of Public Safety building In addition this Ordinance shall be posted on the website of the Department of Public Safety

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Sec 1-5 Filing of Ordinance and Regulations

A certifiedA copy of this Ordinance and all regulations issued hereunder except

temporary police regulations shall be filed in 1 the Office of the President of The University of North Carolina 2 the Office of the Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 3 the Office of the Secretary of the State of North Carolina 4 the Office of the UNCUniversity Director of Public Safety and 5 the Office of Student Affairs

Sec 1-6 Liability The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no liability or responsibility for

damage or theft to any vehicleVehicle parked in or on University properties subject to the jurisdiction or control of the Board of Trustees of the University The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehiclesVehicles public and private and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any operator to violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance except as otherwise permitted by The Ordinance or General Statutes of North Carolina

The operator of any vehicleVehicle shall obey the lawful instruction of any law

enforcement officer parking control officer official traffic signs or control devices appropriately placed and in accordance with provisions of these regulations

Sec 1-7 Cooperation with Civil Authorities

The Chancellor and hisher designated administrative officers shall cooperate with all law

enforcement authorities of the State of North Carolina and its political subdivisions in enforcing this Ordinance and issuing regulations hereunder When the Town of Chapel Hill enacts an Ordinance that pursuant to GS 116445 supersedes any portion of this Ordinance or any regulation issued hereunder the Chancellorrsquos designated administrative officers shall upon receiving a certified copy of such Ordinance from the town clerk immediately cause to be removed all parking meters signs and other devices or markings erected or placed on a public street by authority of the superseded Ordinance or regulations

Sec 1-8 Rules of Evidence

When a vehicleVehicle is found to be in violation of this Ordinance it shall be considered

prima facie evidence that the vehicleVehicle was parked by 1 1 The person to whom University parking permit for the vehicleVehicle is

registered

00035364DOC - 5 -

2 2 If no parking permit has been issued for the vehicle)Vehicle the person company corporation or firm in whose name the vehicleVehicle is registered with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or the corresponding agency of another state or nation or

3 3 The son daughter spouse or ward of the registered owner enrolled in or employed with Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or UNC Hospitals

The prima facie rule of evidence established by Secthis Section 1-8 shall not apply

to the registered owner of a leased or rented vehicleVehicle when said owner can furnish evidence that the vehicleVehicle was at the time of the parking violation leased or rented to another person In such instances the owner of the vehicleVehicle shall within reasonable time after notification of the parking violation furnish the Department of Public Safety with the name and address of the person or company who leased or rented the vehicleVehicle

Sec 1-9 Trust Accounts

All monies received from parking fees and penalties imposed by this Ordinance as well as

any parking impact feesAll monies received pursuant to this Ordinance except for the clear proceeds of civil penalties that are required to remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with GS 115C-4572 shall be placed in trust accounts and may be used for the following purposes

1 1 to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this Ordinance and Chapter

116 Article 1 Part 6 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 2 2 to develop maintain and supervise parking lots areas and facilities 3 3 to provide bus service on the campus and to participate with the Towns of

Chapel Hill and Carrboro in aor other transportation systems and facilities including payments to any public or private transportation system serving the University communitystudents faculty or employees

4 4 as a pledge to secure revenue bonds for parking facilities issued under Chapter116 Article 21 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and or

5 5 for any other purpose related to parking traffic and transportation on the campus as authorized by the Chancellor or hisher designated administrative officers

Sec 1-10 Parking on Streets or Roads of the Town of Chapel Hill

Except as expressly permitted by this Ordinance it is unlawful for any person to park a

motor vehicleVehicle 1 1 on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and or 2 2 on those portions of the following streets in the Town of Chapel Hill where

parking is not prohibited by The Ordinance of the Town of Chapel Hill a a both sides of Battle Lane for its entire length b b both sides of South Road from Country Club Road to South Columbia Street c c both sides of Country Club Road from Raleigh Street to South Road d d both sides of Raleigh Street for its entire length e e both sides of Pittsboro Street for its entire length f f both sides of Boundary Street from East Franklin Street to Country Club Road

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g g both sides of Park Place for its entire length h h both sides of South Columbia Street from East Franklin Street to Manning Drive i i both sides of Cameron Avenue from Raleigh Street to South Columbia Street j j both sides of McCauley Street from South Columbia Street to Pittsboro Street k k both sides of Ridge Road between Country Club Road and Manning Drive and l l all sidewalks

Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as recognition by the Board of Trustees of

Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a prescriptive easement in any street specifically named herein

ARTICLE II PAYMENTS AND COLLECTIONS

Sec 2-1 Payment Methods

Payments owed to the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may be made in the

following ways (the Department reserves the right or the ability to change payment methods for operational efficiency)

1 1 Cash (not recommended to be sent through the mail) except unrolled coins

(receipts will not be given until coins are properly rolled) 2 2 Checks or money orders (payable to the UNCUniversity Department of Public

Safety) 3 3 UNCUniversity and UNC Hospitals Payroll Deduction 4 4 University Account Adjustment Request (AJ-1) (to be used by University

departments for transferring funds) 5 5 University Departmental Direct Fund Transfers (following DPS Accounting

Services guidelines) 6 6 MasterCardVISA 7 7 UNC - One Card 8 8 Cash Keyskeys (meter activation) 9 9 On-line Paymentspayments and 10 Automated pay stations

Sec 2-2 Pay Lots After-Hours 1 1 Vehicles Exiting Unattended Pay Lots After-Hours Vehicles exiting pay parking

lots after pay attendant operations have closed and when the gates are lowered must pay for all parking fees incurred by utilizing the automated pay stations to process their payment for parking fees

2 2 Failure to Pay Upon Exiting a Pay Lot The owner of any vehicleVehicle exiting a

visitor or patient parking facility without paying or otherwise having parking validated will be sent a billing notice for a full dayrsquos parking

Sec 2-3 Replacement Fee

00035364DOC - 7 -

A lost or stolen parking permit must be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety and an affidavit must be filed A lost permit will be replaced at a charge of $2500 or the face value of the permit or whichever is less The replacement fee shall be refunded if the missing permit is found and returned to the Department of Public Safety

A permit reported stolen will be replaced free of charge on a one time only basis In order

for a stolen permit to be replaced free of charge a police report must be filed for such permit Permits reported lost or stolen may not be replaced without the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or hisher designee

Sec 2-4 Returned Checks

Any payment made by a check that is returned by the bank and not cleared upon

notification shall necessitate that a hold be placed with the University Registrar or that the amount be deducted from an employeersquos paycheck Returned checks of non-affiliated individuals or companies will be forwarded to a collection agency if not cleared upon notification A $2500 service charge shall be imposed for all returned checks

Sec 2-5 Collection Methods

No parking permit may be issued to any individual who has outstanding debts to the

Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety may reduce or retain any refund from the cancellation of a permit to clear all outstanding balances associated with the account Failure to pay debts within the required time frame can result in the University arranging for the collection of fees assessed against faculty staff students and visitors in the following manner

1 1 Debts owed by employees of the University and UNC Hospitals may be deducted

from payroll checks 2 2 Debts owed by students necessitates that a ldquoholdrdquo status be placed with the

University Registrar 3 3 The Attorney General for the State of North Carolina may recommend the use of

a collection agency to collect debts from individuals whose debts may not be collected by payroll deduction or by other means

4 4 Failure to pay civil penalties or other just debts owed to the Department of Public Safety within ten calendar days of the date of the citation(s) or incurrence of the debt will result in a $1000 late payment fee being assessed on each unpaid citation or other transaction

5 5 Debts owed by individuals not eligible for payroll deduction may be subject to garnishment of North Carolina State income tax refund

Sec 2-6 Civil Suits for Recovery of Penalties

When the Chancellor in his sole judgment determines that civil penalties validly

imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures he may request the Attorney General of North Carolina to bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the State for the recovery of the penalty

00035364DOC - 8 -

ARTICLE III PARKING

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking

The Chancellor or hisher delegates shall cause each area in which parking is permitted

by this Ordinance to be surveyed and developed for parking Each parking space shall be defined by appropriate signs and painted lines (when the parking area is paved) Parking spaces in unpaved lots will be marked by wheelstops When parking spaces have been marked off in the area in which parking is lawful vehiclesVehicles shall be parked within the spaces so designated at all times

1 1 Some spaces shall be marked for compact vehiclesVehicles These spaces

shall be fifteen feet in length and five feet in width with two and one-half feet of hatching between spaces It is unlawful for any vehicleVehicle to occupy more than the five-foot portion of the space Signs shall be posted or on-ground markings shall designate compact spaces

2 2 It is unlawful at any timea violation of this Ordinance to occupy portions of more than one space when such is spaces are defined by painted lines or It is also a violation of this Ordinance to park in any portion of the area not clearly designated for parking

3 3 When spaces are designedpainted at an angle (diagonally) to a street curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parked thereinVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle next to the curb or median When parking spaces are parallel to a curb or dividing median vehicles shall be parkedVehicles must park with the front of the vehicleVehicle facing the direction of travel authorized for that side of the street or driveway

Sec 3-2 Disabled Vehicles

It is unlawful to leave a disabled vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance

without immediately notifying the Department of Public Safety If the vehicleVehicle is obstructing traffic in a reserved space or creating a hazard it must be moved immediately

No vehicleVehicle will be placed on the disabled vehicleVehicle list more than one time

per month unless the operator will accept assistance from the Department of Public Safety or a tow firm Persons who exceed the limitations for placing their vehicleVehicle on the disabled list and do not accept assistance shall be subject to the appropriate penalty if the vehicleVehicle remains parked in violation of this Ordinance If the Department of Public Safety has permits available for the lot in which the vehicleVehicle is parked the operator may be required to purchase a permit rather than be placed on the disabled list

Sec 3-3 Parking Zones

Any person parking a motor vehicleVehicle in the parking lots and areas described in this

section (Section 3-3) must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area during those days and hours specified at the entrance to such lots or areas Any vehicleVehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to the issuance of a civil penalty vehicleVehicle immobilizationbooting andor towing

00035364DOC - 9 -

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If the assigned zone is full a temporary permit for an alternate zone may be obtained from

the Public Safety Department located off Manning Drive UNC Hospitalsrsquo employees may obtain temporary permits from the Hospital Parking Office

It is unlawful to park a motor vehicleVehicle within any zone other than the one authorized

by permit as displayed on the registered motor vehicleVehicle Vehicles displaying a valid special permit obtained through the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety may park as indicated by use of those permits and their related restrictions Any All main campus permitpermits shall also be valid in any R Zones Zone lot

A guide that summarizes the regulations and a map depicting the Universityrsquos parking

zones is available at the Department of Public Safety The Universitys parking Parking zones are describedare as follows

Zone A Aycock Circle Zone A Battle Lane Zone A Spencer Zone BD Business School Deck Zone BGBTD Bell Tower

Zone Bicycle

Areas designated by bicycle racks or specifically designated bicycle

Zone CAP H-CAP

Chatham County Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Friday Center Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP

Franklin Street Park and Ride

Zone CAP H-CAP Hedrick Park and Ride Zone CAP H-CAP

725 Martin Luther King Blvd

Zone CD Craige Deck Zone CG Helipad Zone FC Fraternity Court Zone FG EPA Gated Zone JD Jackson Deck Zone K Ehringhaus Zone KSD Knapp-Sanders Deck Zone L Craige Zone L Morrison Circle

Zone M Hinton James

Zone MC

Those areas posted or specifically designated for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles

Zone MD McCauley Deck Zone ND Cobb Deck Zone NG1 Swain Zone NG3 Caldwell Zone NG3 Steele Zone N1 440 North Zone N1 440 South Zone N2 Morehead Planetarium Zone N2 Porthole Zone N3 Alumni Place Zone N3 Bynum Zone N3 Emerson DrDrive Zone N3 Hickerson House Zone N3 Lenoir Drive Zone N3 Love House Zone N3 Peabody Zone N5 Boundary Street Zone N5 Forest Theater Zone N5 Park Place Zone N7 University Relations Zone N7 Nash Zone N8 Undergraduate Library Zone N9 International Studies

Zone N10 University Development Zone N11 New Venable Zone PD Cardinal Deck Zone PR Estes Resident Zone RD Rams Head Deck Zone R1 Electrical Distribution Zone R1 Energy Services Zone R1 Physical Plant Zone R2 Art Building

Zone R2 Administrative Office Building

Zone R3 Cameron-Graham Zone R3 Cogeneration Facility Zone R4 Frank Porter Graham

Zone R5 212 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R5 220 Finley Golf Course Road

Zone R6 Continuing Education Zone R6 Day Care Center

Zone R6 School Leadership Program

Zone R6 WUNC Zone R7 Bolin Creek Zone R7 725 Airport Rd Zone R8 Hedrick Building Zone R9 Cone Tennis Facility Zone R10 Chapel Hill North Zone R11 Homestead Zone R12 Carolina North Zone SFH Baity Hill Zone SFH Mason Farm Residence Zone S1 Public Safety Zone S3 Knapp

Zone S3 Law School Zone S3 Navy Field Zone S3 Ridge Road Zone S3 Law Programs Zone S4 Stadium Drive Zone S4 Avery Zone S5 Carmichael Drive Zone S6 Bioinformatics Zone S6 EPA Zone S6 EPA Loading Zone S6 Glaxo Zone S6 Isaac Taylor Zone S6 Mason Farm Road Zone S6 South Chiller Zone S8 Kenan Field House Zone S9 Dean E Smith Zone S10 Boshamer Zone S11 Bowles Zone S11 Manning Zone S11 Smith Zone S11 Williamson Zone S12 Bernard Street Zone S12 Branson Street Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Hibbard Drive Zone S12 Jackson Circle Zone S12 Mason Farm Road Zone S12 Branson Overflow Zone S12 Community Building Zone S12 Mason Farm Overflow Zone T Outdoor Recreation Zone W Beard

Pursuant to Section 1-2 the Chancellor may provide for subdivision of and for addition

or deletion of lots to or from any one of these through hisher delegated administrative officers may modify parking zones by adding or deleting University parking areas from such zones and may change traffic flow patterns and hours of operation as deemed necessary or advisable for the administration or enforcement of this Ordinance

00035364DOC - 11 -

Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees 1 Parking Permit Fees Parking permit fees for employees are established based on

an employeersquos base salary as of April 1st prior to the beginning of the permit year The salary scale determined on April 1st will be used for the entire permit year and will not change if salary changes occur during the permit year If an employeersquos employment begins after April 1st the employeersquos starting day base salary will be used to determine the parking permit pricefee

The parking permit fees shall be charged as follows

Student Parking Permit Pricing

2010-2011 Academic Year (excluding Summer Sessions)

Reserved $ 685 Gated $ 553 Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) $ 24

Student Pricing 2009-10

Reserved $ 685 Employee Parking Permit Pricing

Gated $ 553

Non Gated $ 421 PR (Estes Drive) $ 318 Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit) $ 175 Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit) $ 44 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle) Permit

$ 24Salary Scale (in thousands) 2010-2011

ALGRS

lt$25 $ 1004 $25-lt$50 $ 1104 $50-$100 $ 1394

gt$100 $ 2154

ALG lt$25 $ 753

$25-lt$50 $ 829

Permit Scale in Thousands (Based on Salary) 2009-10

00035364DOC - 12 -

$50-$100 $ 1045 gt$100 $ 1615

Reserved

lt$25 $ 676 $25-lt$50 $ 746 $50-$100 $ 941

gt$100 $ 1454

Gated

lt$25 $ 546 $25-lt$50 $ 602 $50-$100 $ 760

gt$100 $ 1174

Non Gated

lt$25 $ 415 $25-lt$50 $ 457 $50-$100 $ 575

gt$100 $ 889

AM PM NR SR PDV

lt$25 $ 312 $25-lt$50 $ 342 $50-$100 $ 432

gt$100 $ 668

CAP H-CAP

lt$25 $ 60 $25-lt$50 $ 60 $50-$100 $ 60

gt$100 $ 60

Motorcycle Permit (no on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 174 $25-lt$50 $ 190 $50-$100 $ 240

gt$100 $ 371

Motorcycle Permit (with on-campus permit)

lt$25 $ 40 $25-lt$50 $ 44 $50-$100 $ 54

gt$100 $ 83 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle (non-Motorcycle)

lt$25 $ 24 $25-lt$50 $ 24

$50-$100 $ 24 gt$100 $ 24

The fee for CAP and H-CAP permits applies only to CAP and H-CAP users who

are also recipients of a second transportation service subsidized by the University

Service Permit and Official Visitor Permit Pricing 2010-2011

15 Minute Service Permit $ 75 2-Hour Service Permit $ 602

Service amp Official Visitor Permit Prices 15 Minute Service $ 7460

2-Hour Service $ 602

Official Visitor $ 602

Vendor Service $ 746

00035364DOC - 13 -

Official Visitor Permit $ 602 Vendor Service Permit $ 746

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

change permit prices (higher or lower) once per permit year prior to the beginning of the permit year Notice of such change shall be given at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the permit year Any such change shall be reported to the Board of Trustees for information and shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Trustees as an amendment to this Ordinance

2 Short Term Parking and Special Event Parking Fees Fees for short term parking

and special event parking shall be charged as follows

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

Metered Space Parking bull $150 activation fee per hour (maximum of eight hours) bull All short-term meters across

campus shall be $075 per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutes bull Cash keys are sold with a $10

minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $15 deposit

HourlyDaily Pay Parking Dogwood Deck Ambulatory Care Center Lot

bull $150 per hour with a daily maximum (or lost ticket) of $800 bull No charge for visits of less than 15

minutes Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $150 per hour bull No charge for visits of less than 5

minutes Parking Validation Coupons

Visitor Campus Parking Areas (valid at Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot and Rams Head Deck)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $1200 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Patient Care Parking Areas (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot)

bull $150 for one hour coupon bull $800 for one-day (8 hour) coupon

Space Reservations made by University Units in Pay Lots and Pay Decks

Swain Lot Morehead Lot Highway 54 Lot Rams Head Deck

bull $700 per half day (4 hours) bull $1400 per day (8 hours)

Special Event Parking Car bull $20 (maximum fee) Limousine bull $30 (maximum fee)

00035364DOC - 14 -

Short Term and Special Event Parking Fees Service Fee

RV bull $40 (maximum fee) DPS assistance with chartering bus service with local companies

bull $25 (plus actual cost of charter services provided)

DPS Monitoring Service bull $24 per hour with a 3-hour minimum for each monitor assigned

Reserving Meters ndash DPS may reserve meter spaces for an event

bull $7 per meter for half a day bull $14 per meter for full day

Small Event Permit Fees bull $6 per permit for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department

Equipment Set-up

bull $17 per hour per staff person bull $40 fee per sign which includes

set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause any lot to

be reserved Monday through Friday after 500 pm and on selected weekends to accommodate special event parking i (eg for concerts plays athletics and other events A maximum charge of $2000 per car $3000 per limousine $4000 per RV and $5000 per bus may be charged for use of these lots similar events) The applicable fee(s) are set forth in Section 34 Excluded from this fee are lots approved for use under Section 3-552 (2 3) football and basketball parking)

Parking in certain lots or areas will be reserved for athletic events held in Kenan

Stadium the Dean E Smith Center and other athletic facilities for specifically authorized persons Management of the lots or areas is the responsibility of the Department of Public Safety Special permits are required and shall be issued and controlled by the Athletic Department the Educational Foundation and the Department of Public Safety as applicable Sample permits shall be provided to the Director of Public Safety

The Director of Public Safety is authorized to remove and or cite vehiclesVehicles parked in reserved spaces prior to football and basketball games pursuant to Section 3-20 On the day that the relocation occurs a list of all vehicles movedrelocated Vehicles will be forwarded toavailable at the Department of Public Safety

1 1 Notification to Permit Holders The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers will take one or more of the following steps to inform permit holders of special event parking policies

00035364DOC - 15 -

(a) a Information electronically mailed to all permit holders affected by special event parking

(b) b Informational signs posted at the entrances to lots reserved for football basketball and other special events

(c) c Press releases (d) d Information posted on the website of the Department of Public

Safetyrsquos Parking Services Division and (e) e Other methods as appropriate

2 2 Football and Basketball Game-Day Parking

(a) a The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may reserve in advance parking lots for use by authorized persons during times designated for football home game day operations Special permits are issued and controlled by the Athletic Department Educational Foundation the Chancellorrsquos Office and Public Safety for these times Vehicles without the appropriate authorization or credentials are not permitted in the affected lots during these times

(b) b Certain parking lots will be designated and reserved in advance for

use by working employees who have permits for lots that have been reserved for football special events and others as defined by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles already parked in lots designated and reserved for working employees will not be required to move

(c) c Parking is prohibited at metered and permitted spaces on campus

roadways between the hours of 800 am and 1200 midnight on home football game days to accommodate routing of incoming and outgoing traffic 3 3 Concertsa The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative

officers may reserve in advance parking lots for pay parking for the public during times designated for concerts and other non-athletic events Vehicles already parked in these lots are not required to move unless otherwise posted

4 Miscellaneous Services

(a) 4 Charter Bus Services a The Department of Public Safety will assist with chartering service for buses with local companies A $2500 fee will be charged in addition to the actual cost of the charter services provided subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 5 Miscellaneous Events

(b) a Monitor Services -- The Department of Public Safety will arrange for monitor services for small events upon request of the sponsoring department A $2400 per hour fee with a 3-hour minimum will be charged for each monitor assigned subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(c) b Reserving Meters -- The Department of Public Safety may reserve meter spaces for an event with a charge of $700 per meter for a half a day and $1400

00035364DOC - 16 -

per meter for a full day subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(d) c Permit Fees -- The Department of Public Safety will schedule small events during normal regulation hours upon the request of the sponsoring department A $600 per permit fee for on-campus non-visitor parking lots will be charged to the sponsoring department subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34

(e) d Equipment Set-up -- The Department of Public Safety will provide the necessary equipment and signs for a special event The following rates apply to event equipment set-up1 An hourly rate of $1700 per staff person for including equipment set-up and removal for special event operationsservices subject to the payment of applicable fee(s) described in Section 34 2 A $4000 per sign fee which includes set-up will be charged to the sponsoring department

Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may designate

metered parking spaces within any parking lot or area on the campus for general use or on those portions of public streets as indicated in Section 1-10 and may specify the length of time for parking in each space Meter activation is required Monday through Friday from 730 am until 900 pm unless otherwise posted1 Activation of meters Both on-street and off-street parking meters shall be designed so that they can be activated by insertion of lawful coins of the United States or by a cash key obtained at the Department of Public Safety Cash keys are sold with a $10 minimum without a maximum upon payment of a $1500 deposit One dollar and fifty cents shall activate the meter for one hour and the maximum time for meter parking will be eight hours All short-term meters across campus shall be 75cent per half-hour and the maximum time for meter parking at these meters will be thirty minutesThe applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4

1 Expired Meter It is a violation of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy a

metered space without the meter being activated by lawful coins or cash key 2 2 Multiple Violations Vehicles parked in meter spaces without the

meter being activated by lawful coins or cash keyCumulative Violations of Expired Meter Any Vehicle in violation of Section 3-61 will be subject to the issuance of aan additional citation for each additional period of one hour that the vehicleVehicle occupies the space with anthe meter expired meter

3 3 Extended parking at meters It will be unlawful for a vehicle It is a violation

of this Ordinance for any Vehicle to occupy any portion of a metered space for more than twenty-four consecutive hours regardless of whether or not the meter is activated

4 4 Abuse of meters It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to

damage tamper with willfully break destroy or impair the usefulness of or open without lawful authority any parking meter installed pursuant to this Ordinance It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to insert any object into a parking meter that is not a lawful coin of the United States or cash key

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Sec 3-7 Controlled-accessAccess Zones

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall cause a

gate to be erected at the entrance and exit of each controlled- access lot deck or area defined in Sec 3-3 a gate and each controlled access deck that can be opened and closed either by assigned methods of gate-control (gate card access code remote control) or by a gate attendant It is unlawful for vehicles to enter or park in controlled-access zones during the posted controlled-accessIt shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access cards or devices for Vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card or device If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access card or device to knowingly enable another Vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine may have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

It is unlawful for Vehicles to enter or park in an hourlydaily pay parking area or other

controlled access area during the posted operation hours without paying the appropriate fee or displaying a valid permit for that controlled-access zonearea Whether or not a gate is open during the hours of pay parking operation is not an indication that an unauthorized vehicleVehicle may legally drive through and park in the gated zone

It is unlawful for any person to deface damage tamper with willfully break destroy

impair the usefulness of evade without tendering due payment or open without lawful authority an entry or exit gate or equipment A $1000 fee will be charged for replacing damaged access mechanisms in addition to the applicable parking fine

1 Controlled-access zones Gate-control access will be needed for entry into the

designated controlled-access zone as specified at the entrance of such zones It shall be unlawful to transfer or to use assigned access for vehicles not registered for that controlled-access zone and for that card If any person uses or allows to be used his or her access device to knowingly enable another vehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone without paying the applicable parking fee or permit fee such person in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year ALG permits are valid in all gated zones with the exception of the Cardinal Dogwood and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots It shall be unlawful for a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by trailing immediately behind another vehicleVehicle before the gate has an opportunity to drop (aka ldquotailgatingrdquo) for the purpose of evading payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee It shall be unlawful to allow a vehicleVehicle to enter or exit a controlled-access zone by tailgating behind onersquos own vehicleVehicle for the purpose of knowingly enabling the second vehicleVehicle to evade payment of the applicable parking fee or permit fee Violators of either of the two preceding sentences in addition to being responsible for the applicable parking fine shall have their card-access rights to University controlled-access zones deactivated for a period of one calendar year

2 Dogwood Parking Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present 24

hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise posted to receive payment for parking fees

00035364DOC - 18 -

The parking fee is $150 per hour with a daily maximum of $800 The Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems may change the daily maximum upon agreement During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permissible for faculty staff and students with the display of an approved permit during specified hours Affiliated faculty staff and students can be legitimate users as patients and visitors

Employees and students displaying valid S11 or PDV permits shall be allowed to park

in the Dogwood Parking Deck Visitor Section after 230 pm (permits and hours are subject to change based on operational needs) These employees must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or HCAP permit

and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck on weekends without paying the appropriate visitor parking fee Employees and students not displaying a valid south campus permit or night placard will be required to pay the visitor parking fee upon exiting the deck The applicable parking fees for the Universityrsquos various hourlydaily pay parking lots and decks are listed in Section 34 The hours of operation for each hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck shall be posted at the entrance to such lot or deck During holidays when the parking attendants are not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the Universityrsquos hourlydaily pay parking areas

Employees and students displaying a valid south campus permit CAP or H-CAP

permit and night Hospital employees with a valid Night Hospital Placard shall be allowed to park in the Dogwood Deck after 500 pm and must exit prior to 930 am the following morning

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in any hourlydaily pay parking lot or deck without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any Vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such Vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the Vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the parking fee for such hourlyday pay parking lot or deck for the applicable number of days

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Dogwood Deck without prior

authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Dogwood Deck parking fee for the applicable number of days

1 Dogwood Parking Deck The Dogwood Parking Deck is primarily reserved for UNC Hospitals patient services In order to legally park in this deck University-affiliated faculty members staff employees and students must be a bona-fide patient or visitor of UNC Hospitals and display an approved permit Employees and students displaying valid S11 or

00035364DOC - 19 -

PDV permits may park in the Dogwood Parking Deck solely on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 230 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The UNC Park and Ride permit HAPDV and all other South Campus commuter permits are valid on the 4th and 5th levels and between the hours of 500 pm and 930 am Monday through Friday and on weekends The maximum daily parking fee for the Dogwood Parking Deck listed in Section 3-4 may be changed from time to time by mutual agreement of the Department of Public Safety and UNC Healthcare Systems

2 3 Ambulatory Care Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is

present from 730 am until 600 pm on Monday Wednesday and Friday and from 730 am until 900 pm on Tuesday and Thursday to receive payment for parking fees unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour During holidays and weekends when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than fifteen minutes Parking is permittedAmbulatory Care Lot Parking is available in the Ambulatory Care Lot solely for patients and visitors only Employees and students are not eligible to park in this lot during operational hours unless attending a medical appointment Vehicles are prohibited from parking in the Ambulatory Care Lot without prior authorization from the Department of Public Safety for more than 15 concurrent days without moving from the space If any vehicle continues to remain parked without moving from such parking space 5 days after having been ticketed for this parking violation such vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and subject to impoundment procedures in accordance with Section 73 If the vehicle is impounded the owner shall be responsible for both the towing fees and the Ambulatory Care Lot parking fee for the applicable number of days

3 Hospital Discharge Lot Short term parking is available for certain individuals in

accordance with the Short-Term Discharge Policy posted at the entrance to this lot 4 4 Swain Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Wednesday 500 pm until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant is also on duty Thursday and Friday 500 pm until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500 pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than 5 minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

5 5 Morehead Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday

ndashWednesday 730 am until 1200 am to receive payment for parking fees An attendant or automated pay station is also on duty Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 am unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) Staff Faculty and Students displaying their UNC-One Card after 500

00035364DOC - 20 -

pm will only be required to pay $75 per hour fees During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes Parking is permissible for NG1 and other valid permit holders for the lot Monday ndash Wednesday 730 am until 1200 am Thursday and Friday 730 am until 300 am Saturday 300 pm until 300 am and Sunday from 300 pm until 1200 amMorehead Lot Visitors must park in designated visitor spaces only and faculty students and staff are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces Monday ndash Friday from 730 am until 500 pm Payment notices will be placed on vehiclesVehicles left in the lot at the time the lot closes No vehicleVehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

6 6 Hwy 54 Lot A parking attendant or automated pay station is present Monday ndash

Friday 730 am until 530 pm to receive payment for parking feesHwy 54 Lot Staff Faculty and Students are not eligible to park in visitor parking spaces during operational hours unless otherwise posted The parking fee is $150 per hour and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) During holidays when the parking attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the lot Vehicles can not be left overnight in this lot between the hours of 100 am and 730 am There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes No vehicleNo Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the visitor spaces without exiting and paying the required fees

7 7 Rams Head Deck A parking attendant or automated pay station is present to

receive payment for parking 24 hours a day seven days a week unless otherwise postedRams Head Deck Student commuter permits for the deck are valid in the lot Monday ndashthrough Friday 700 am until 600 pm Students lacking the appropriatewithout a commuter permit and as well as any employee may park in the Rams Head and pay the hourly rate The hourly parking fee is $150 per hour with a $24 daily maximum and reservations are $700 per half day (4 hours) and $14 per full day (8 hours) The lost ticket fee for this facility is $24 and no vehicleapplicable fee described in Section 3-4 No Vehicle shall remain parked for more than a 24-hour period in the deck without exiting and paying the required fees During holidays when the attendant is not on duty the parking gates will be open and there will be no charge for parking in the deck There is no charge for visits of less than five minutes

8 8 Parking Validation Coupons and Validation Stamps Departments wishing to

pay parking fees for visitors or patients may purchase validation coupons from the Department of Public Safety which are valid in all pay and hourly visitor parking areas on campus The One-day validation coupon is valid for 8 hours of parking Fees not covered by the validation coupons are the responsibility of the visitor or patient The two types of Parking validation coupons available are One-hour and One-day They can be obtained by submitting an approved application and some form of payment (Account Number for Direct Transfer (DT) a check Visa or MasterCard or cash) to the Department of Public Safety

Visitor Campus Parking Coupons (valid at Swain Morehead Highway 54 and Rams Head)

Coupons Price One-hour $150

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One-day (8 hours) $1200

Patient Care Parking Coupons (valid at Dogwood Deck and ACC Lot) Coupons Price One-hour $150 One-day $800

The fees for the various types of parking validation coupons are described in Section 34 Departments unable to use the coupons for parking in the visitor pay areas may apply for a validation stamp This stamp is designated for use by the departments to authorize parking for visitors and patients The parking charges will be billed to the hosting department on a monthly basis There will be a monthly processing fee of $1000 for all validation stamp accounts Validation stamps and coupons are not to be used by employees or students of UNC andthe University or UNC Hospitals and any misuse by the aforementioned persons will result in revocation of stamp and coupon privileges for one calendar year with no refund

9 9 Reserving Spaces in Controlled-access Lots Departments wishing to pay for

reserved spaces in the Swain Lot Morehead Lot Hwy 54 lotsLots andor Rams Head Deck must purchase reservation coupons at a $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) fee The fees for reservation coupons are listed in Section 34 A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon

Sec 3-8 Visitor Parking at Carolina Inn Section 3-8 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-9 Parking at Horace Williams Airport Section 3-9 intentionally [Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-10 Parking at the School of Government Section 3-10 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)] Sec 3-11 Parking in the Vicinity of Friday Center Drive[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-11 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14) Sec 3-12 Parking in the Morehead Building Planetarium Lot[Reserved Intentionally left blank] Section 3-12 intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-14)

00035364DOC - 22 -

Sec 3-13 Parking at Odum Village Section 3-13 intentionally[Reserved Intentionally left blank (Refer to Section 3-3 Zone S12)] Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking

A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to accommodate Service

Vehicles State-owned Vehicles motorcycles visitors and to meet special needs as they arise The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine the precise location and status of reserved spaces Reserved spaces for individuals or departments must receive approval from the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers The annual fee for reserved spaces shall be defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees RS spaces)

Parking at the Carolina Inn Horace Williams Airport School of Government Friday

Center Kenan Center and certain other designated University lots as posted is reserved parking Spaces are charged at the reserved rate unless otherwise provided herein

It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to park a motor vehicleVehicle in a reserved

space Notice of the reserved status of a parking space shall be prominently posted at the space Once posted such spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated

1 Visitor Disability Parking It is unlawful for non-disabledmobility impaired

affiliated individuals to display a State disability plate State disability permit or disabled veteran license plate Misuse of such plates or permits shall result in the issuance of a parking citation immobilization andor impoundment A sufficient number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of the disabledmobility impaired It is unlawful to park a vehicleVehicle in a space posted for disability parking or in a manner denying access to a disability parking space or disability access to a building or sidewalk Public disability spaces are reserved at all times unless otherwise indicated UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals employees (including contract employees) and students are required to apply for and purchase the appropriate UNC permit to park in spaces reserved for disability

2 Service Zone Parking Sufficient areas shall be set aside for two-hour service zones

for the use of persons making deliveries to and pick-ups from University buildings The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each two-hour service zone It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a two-hour service zone for any purpose other than that for which the area is designated or without the appropriate permit

3 Disability Parking for UNC Employees Students and Affiliates A sufficient

number of parking spaces shall be reserved to meet the needs of UNC-CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals affiliated disabledmobility impaired persons It will be consideredis unlawful for any unauthorized person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy these designated spaces Sec 3-15 Visitor and Conference Parking

00035364DOC - 23 -

Departments may request parking spaces in one of the payshort term visitor pay parking lots (as described in SecSection 3-7) for guests attending conferences meetings and seminars7) Applicable fees are set forth in Section 3-4 Parking may be available in fringe lots foror visitor parking during the summer and academic breaks A at a rate of $600 fee per permit will be charged Reservations in the Morehead Swain Hwy 54 lots or Rams Head Deck will be assigned at the rate of $700 per half day (4 hours) and $1400 per full day (8 hours) A half-day coupon is to be used when a visitor is arriving and leaving before 1200 pm (noon) A full-day coupon is used when a visitor arrives before noon and leaves after noon or when they arrive any time after noon Weekday reservations for guests arriving after 500 pm and weekend reservations will be assigned at a rate of $500 each

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops

Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus stops for the use of anymunicipal and

regional public transportation system established by the Town of Chapel Hill andsystems serving the University community or any bus shuttle system operated by the University The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall decide the precise size and location of each bus stop It is unlawful for any person to cause a motor vehicleVehicle to occupy a bus stop for any purpose other than for which the areas are designated

Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking

State Vehicles may park on campus as follows 1 a State-owned Vehicles may park in any spaces specifically reserved

for state vehicles Vehicles for the amount of time indicated on the sign designating the space as a state vehicle Vehicle space

2 b State-owned Vehicles may park in any regular parking space for no more

than forty-eight hours All State vehiclesVehicles owned or assigned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are required to display parking permits

3 c Departments with State-owned Vehicles including utility or golf carts are

required to complete a parking permit application indicating each vehicleVehicle that it owns or leases Departments will be issued a permit and charged an annual fee for all vehiclesVehicles utilizing parking spaces

4 d State-owned Service Vehicles are subject to parking actions as follows

(a) 1 State-owned Service Vehicles are prohibited from parking in a regular parking space for more than forty-eight hours and are subject to the issuance of a civil penalty and vehicleVehicle immobilization booting andor towing fees

(b) 2 Certain regular parking spaces on campus may be restricted from use

by State-owned Vehicles from time to time in accordance with Section 3-20

00035364DOC - 24 -

Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled VehiclesVehicle Parking

Owners of Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to purchase and display a

UNC permitPermit and must park in designated parking areas for Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles No person shall park a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle in any area of campus not designated as Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles parking unless permit requirements are not in effect Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles may park at metered spaces upon activation of the meter In parking lots Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicles are required to park in designated Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle parking areas with the appropriate permit In the case of a person wishing to register a combination of an automobile and a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle full payment will be required for the automobile permit but there will be a reduced charge for the additional Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit A Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit is at the full price when purchased in conjunction with a PR permit or other park and ride areas No more than one motor vehicleVehicle permit and one Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle permit shall be issued to any registrant

Sec 3-19 Bicycle Parking

Employees and students of UNCthe University and UNC Hospitals are required to

display a bicycle permit when bringing bicycles to campus This permit is issued free of charge upon the completion of a bicycle registration form Bicycle parking is available throughout the campus and is designated by the presence of bicycle racks or specifically designated areas

Warning tags issued by the UNC - CH Department of Public Safety may be attached to

a bicycle in violation of this Ordinance Bicycles owners finding such warning tags attached must remove the bicycle within eight hours or it will be impounded However impoundment for violation of this Ordinance may be executed with or without such tags attached

1 Improper Bicycle Parking Any bicycle parked in violation of this Ordinance is

subject to impoundment without prior warning Bicycles shall not be parked or stored in any location other than areas designated for bicycle parking including

(a) a inside a University building where an unsafe or hazardous condition

is created for building occupants (b) b against or attached to any tree bush plant or foliage (c) c against or attached to any electrical fixture sign post

railing public seating fixture or emergency safety device or (d) d in any other area where parking is prohibited

specifically by this Ordinance 2 Bicycle Registration Any bicycle parked on campus will be required to register for

and display a bicycle permit At the beginning of each semester a four week warning period will be in place to allow for the registration and display of the permits to occur A bicycle that is found in violation after the notification period will receive a warning on the first offense $5

00035364DOC - 25 -

for a second offense and $10 for subsequent offenses Repeated violations of this section may result in bicycle impoundment

Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to

temporarily prohibit parking stopping or standing on driveways streets alleys and parking lots on campus and on public streets in this Ordinance and to reserve parking spaces for special use when such action is necessary due to special events emergencies or construction Temporary signs or barriers shall be posted and a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official shall give notice of regulations issued under this section It is unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

1 Overnight Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking areas or parking

spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during alternate hours Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

2 Athletic and Special Event Parking Restrictions Certain parking lots parking

areas or parking spaces shall be restricted from overnight parking to ensure availability of the facilities during athletic events and other special events Signs and or barriers shall be posted at these locations It shall be unlawful for any person to violate such regulations

Sec 3-21 Night Parking

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cause certain

lots to be reserved on weekdays after 500 pm and on weekends to accommodate employee night parking

1 Faculty staff and students displaying their UNC1 Card to the attendant upon exiting at the Swain or Morehead lot after 500 pm and on weekends will only be charged $75 per hour for parking2 The Steele and Caldwell (NG3) lots are designated for faculty and staff parking Monday ndash Friday after 500 pm Faculty and staff with a NG3 or other valid permits for the lots may park in these lots between the enforcement hours of 730 am - 800 pm Faculty and staff who do not have a permit for these lots may apply for the appropriate permit to allow parking between the hours of 500 pm - 800 pm It is a violation of this Ordinance to park in lots that have been marked for reserved night parking without a valid permit

Sec 3-22 Acquisition of Non-University Parking Support

The Chancellor or hisher designee is authorized to acquire by contract parking parking

management and other related services from representatives owning or controlling non-University facilities

00035364DOC - 26 -

Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents It is unlawfula violation of this Ordinance for any person to cause a motor

vehicleVehicle to be parked with the engine running near a buildings air intake louver Signs indicating the locations of these air intake louvers shall be posted prominently Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to the issuance of a citation

Sec 3-24 Signs

It is unlawfulThe Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall

decide on the size and appearance of parking signage located on campus It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to deface damage tamper with break destroy impair the usefulness of remove relocate steal or possess any traffic or parking sign erected by the UNCUniversity Department of Public Safety Possession of any such sign shall be prima facie evidence of the violation of this Ordinance section Conviction for violation of this section may result in criminal prosecution a fine suspension or expulsion from Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ARTICLE IV PARKING PERMITS

Sec 4-1 Parking Permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue permits to

park in lots and areas described in SecSection 3-3 to employees or students of the University and to employees of the UNC Hospitals and affiliated organizations operating on the campus upon payment of the appropriate fee listed in Section 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Permits shall be allocated among the faculty students and staff of the University and of the UNC Hospitals in a manner that will best serve the needs of the University community as a whole The University Departmental Parking Permit Allocation Policy is available online at httpwwwdpsunceduParkingemployeedeptpoliciesdeptpoliciescfm

1 1 Transferring employee permitsEmployee Permits if an employee transfers from one department to another department the permit stays with the allocating department If the employees new department does not have an allocation then the individual will be referred to the Department of Public Safetys Registration Division for resolution

Two permit allocation changes may be granted during the permit year for UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals departments to insure equitable distribution of parking permits Each Department HeadChairman requesting an exchange must submit a letter of justification to the Department of Public Safety Changes made to the allocations are for the current permit year only

2 2 Student permit restrictionsPermit Restrictions Student Government

representatives may assign permits to students in accordance with the Department of Public

00035364DOC - 27 -

Safety guidelines and regulations for those students whose needs necessitate exceptions to the restrictions The restrictions are

(a) a No freshmanNo first-year undergraduate student is eligible for a

permit during the academic year unless authorized by the Office of the Dean of Students

(b) b No student residing off campus within the two-mile radius of the Bell Tower is eligible for a permit

(c) c No parking permit to park shall be issued to any student for any Vehicle that is required to be registered pursuant to Chapter 20 of the North Carolina General Statutes or the corresponding statute of a state other than North Carolina until the student requesting the permit provides the name of the insurer the policy number under which the student has financial responsibility and the student certifies that the motor vehicleVehicle is insured at the levels set in GS 20-2791(11) or higher This subsection applies to motor vehicles that are registered in other states as well as motor vehicles that are registered in this State pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes 3 3 Retired FacultyStaff Permits An allocation of a maximum of 350 permits

designated as PMALG will be available to retired faculty and staff applying for parking on campus The PMALG permits are valid in permit zoned lots excluding the Cardinal Deck after 1200 pm Retired faculty and staff interested in applying for a PMALG permit must submit their request through their department coordinator PMALG permits will be distributed to departments requesting them based on the same formula that is utilized to distribute the primary parking allocations The PMALG permit fee will be based on the PM permit at the lowest tiered rate

4 4 The Postdoctoral Fellows Permits Postdoctoral Fellows shall be allocated an

appropriate number of permits by the Department of Public Safety A Postdoctoral Fellow may submit a request to be issued a permit from the Postdoctoral Fellowsrsquo allocation if heshe so desires If there are more requests for permits than there are permits priority will be given based on years of service with the University Any Postdoctoral Fellow not receiving a permit will be placed on a waiting list The department in which the Postdoctoral Fellow works may assign a permit from its departmental allocation if it so desires

5 5 Temporary permitsPermits Temporary permits may be issued in areas where

space is determined to be available A fee will be charged for such permits 6 6 Other agenciesAgencies Parking permit allocations may be assigned to

agencies closely related but not affiliated with the University as appropriate based on determination by the Department of Public Safety Full payment of the value of the allocation will be required prior to receipt of the permits for distribution

Sec 4-2 Special Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue special

permits under the conditions and at the fees indicated in this sectionSection 3-4 All permits issued under this section are subject to limitations that may be imposed by the Chancellor

00035364DOC - 28 -

through hisher delegated administrative officers under Section 3-20 (Temporary Parking Restrictions) Misuse of said permits shall result in confiscation of the permit and no further permits shall be issued for the remainder of the year No refunds shall be issued on those permits requiring a paid fee Persons found to be displaying said permits in violation of this section willmay be subject to the appropriatea fine and impoundment of their vehicleVehicle

1 1 Service Permits

(a) a Two-hour service permits are designed for use by employees who perform maintenance on equipment deliver or install equipment or have duties that cannot be met by transit or state vehiclesVehicles Use of the two-hour service permit is limited to a two-hour time limit in any one location unless otherwise specified Departments may apply for two-hour service permits through the Department of Public Safety using an application form which must be signed by the Department Director Department Chairman Such service permits must be displayed behind a regular UNC zone-parking permit unless it is otherwise indicated on the permit These permits may not be used as regular zone parking permits Departments eligible for two-hour permit Service permits will be charged at the below $50000 gated rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) Chair Requests for additional permits may be made Such requests must include justification of the need and address the reasons for inability of transit to meet the departmental needs Vehicles displaying a two-hour service permit may park in the following areas 1 any unreserved parking space or 2 any designated service vehiclepermit space

(b) b Fifteen-minute service permits are designed for use by representatives of non-affiliated service companies using unmarked vehiclesVehicles that have a need to make deliveries taking fifteen minutes or less Companies may apply for the permit through the Department of Public Safety Use of the permit is restricted to fifteen minutes in any one location The fifteen-minute service permit may not be used by UNC - CHUniversity or UNC Hospitals employees or students A payment equal to ten percent of the Vendor Service Permit rate will be charged for 15-Minute Service permits Vehicles displaying a fifteen-minute service permit may park in the following areas a any unreserved ungated space b or any designated service permit space

c no parking area (after 500 pm) outside of a marked space that is not designated as a Fire Lane (five minute limit)

2 2 Vendor Service Permits- Representatives of non affiliated service

companies that have a contractual relationship with the University to deliver goods or services may apply for a vendor service permit through the Department of Public Safety An application must be completed by the vendor and approved by the Director of Public Safety A payment equal to the cost of a RS permit at the below $50000 Reserved rate on the sliding scale as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued Vendors with vehiclesSafety Vendors with Vehicles prominently displaying the vendors name or logo performing routine deliveries and pick-ups from University buildings and requiring less than fifteen minutes are exempt from any permit requirement Faculty staff and students are not eligible to display or purchase Vendor Service Permits

00035364DOC - 29 -

Vendors may purchase temporary (one-day) permits from the Department of Public Safety office Vehicles displaying a Vendor Permit may park in areas indicated in Section 4- 2adesignated by the Department of Public Safety

Government vehiclesVehicles displaying Federal license plates are exempt from the

permit requirement Construction vehiclesVehicles are not exempt and contractors must contact the Department of Public Safety to arrange for appropriate parking Construction contractors are not eligible for Vendor Permits

3 3 ALG permits These permits are issued to employees having broad

significant campus-wide responsibilities ALG permits may be used in all gated and non-gated parking spaces which are not otherwise reserved with the exception of the Dogwood Cardinal and Rams Head Decks and all surface visitor parking lots ALG permits shall be allocated from the zone adjacent to the primary work location ldquoALGrdquo permits are approved by the Chancellor or his her designee

4 4 Morning shift (AM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC_CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose regular work hours are within the time period 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday The AM permit will entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone from 730 am to 1230 pm Monday through Friday

5 5 Afternoon shift (PM permit) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of UNC - CHthe University and UNC Hospitals whose schedule of work begins after noon 1200 pm These permits entitle the holder to park in the assigned zone space after noon 1200 pm Monday through Friday

6 6 Rotating shift (SRNR permits) The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may issue special permits to employees of the UNC - CHUniversity and UNC Hospitals who have regular working hours rotate equally among shifts An NR permit will be allocated from one of the north campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit SR permits will be allocated from one of the south campus primary zones which shall appear on the permit The permit shall only be valid in the designated zone unless the lot is specifically reserved as outlined in SecSection 3-5

7 7 Disability Permits Disabled Mobility impaired students and employees of

UNC - CHthe University and employees of UNC Hospitals desiring parking on campus must obtain a UNC Disability permit by the established application process through the Department of Public Safety An allocation of spaces will be made available to disabledmobility impaired users based upon a physicians certification of need UNC Disability permits will be assigned from zones throughout campus and their cost will be based on the sliding scale fee structure The Department of Public Safety will determine the zone based on needaccess needs and availability By displaying the UNC Disability permit an individual may park in his assigned space or any unreserved space within his designated zone Reasonable accommodations for disabledmobility impaired students and employees will be made

00035364DOC - 30 -

8 8 Vanpool permits The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers shall determine vanpool allocations by the predominant driver based on space availability Vanpool users must submit a list of participants to the Department of Public Safety with name department name and work telephone number for each individual The parking permit fee will be waived for vanpools

9 9 Carpool permits Those persons wishing to carpool may apply through their

department jointly for a single transferable permit at no additional charge Once issued this permit will be transferable only among the vehiclesVehicles in the carpool as registered with the Department of Public Safety This permit shall be displayed as provided in Sec Section 4-3 Only one of the registered vehiclesVehicles may be parked in the zone designated during parking control hours

The Chancellor or hisher designee shall determine carpool allocations based on space

availability The Commuter Alternatives Program (CAP) outlines available carpool options If a carpool is disbanded during the permit year the carpool permit must be cancelled and returned to the Department of Public Safety

10 10 Emergency staff permitsStaff Permits Emergency staff permits are issued

by UNC Hospitals for those persons responding to emergency medical calls The permits are only valid in the spaces designated for emergency staff parking located in the Helipad Lot and on Medical Drive

11 11 Official visitor permitsVisitor Permits Departments may apply for annual

official visitor permits through the Department of Public Safety Justification of need must accompany each request A payment equal to the below $50000 gated price on the sliding scale defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees) shall be made for each permit issued The permit is not authorized for use by employees or students of UNC - CHthe University or UNC Hospitals If there is a visitor lot within two blocks that lot must be used in lieu of obtaining official visitor permits Official visitor permits are not valid in any pay operations lot Vehicles displaying this permit may park in spaces that are not metered gates controlled for zone permits pay visitor parking or other areas specifically reserved

12 12 Certain board members permitsBoard Members Permits Special permits

are issued to serving members of the

(a) a Board of Trustees of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

(b) b Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina

(c) c Board of Directors of the UNC Healthcare System and

(d) d OthersOther University-affiliated boards as specified by the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers Vehicles displaying these permits may park in any unreserved zoned space and in any

service space Normally these permits shall not be valid for controlled-access zones

00035364DOC - 31 -

13 13 Construction Trailer Permits Contractors who need parking for storage of materials or supplies may purchase a permit for $7000 per month The construction trailers will be stored at a designated location off main campus

14 Reserved-at-all-times permits Space Permits (RS) The Chancellor through

hisher delegated administrative officers may issue a reserved-at-all-times space permit to a person department or school providing justification for said permit is met Job duties and other functions associated with employment shall be considered in determining whether a reserved space permit is appropriate (ieg area directors required to live in residence halls) The cost of the permit and space shall be as defined in Section 3-4 (Permit Fees)4 Reserved spaces assigned to departments are for use by visitors patients to the department only Use of these permits by departmental employees is prohibited Should reserved space abuse occur the Department of Public Safety reserves the right to revoke the departmentrsquos reserved space permits

15 Bicycle permitsPermits Students and employees of UNC - CHthe University

and UNC Hospitals are encouragedrequired to display a bicycle parking permit A bicycle registrant will be issued a free five-year bicycle permit is designed to be affixed as a sticker to the bicycle frame as described in SecSection 4-3 Bicycle permits are not transferable

16 Park and Ride Permits Park and Ride lots are designated for University

employees and students commuting to campus by parking their vehicles off ofVehicles away from the main campus and utilizingusing transit services to reach main campus Persons parking in Park and Ride lots owned by or provided to the University will require ashall register in the Commuter Alternative Program (CAP) permit or a Hospital Commuter Alternative Program (HCAP) permit in the Hedrickand display a Park and Ride Lot These windowpermit in their Vehicle Window sticker permits are to be affixed to the lower right-hand side of the front windshield

Employees with a primary worksite located adjacent to a parkPark and rideRide lot

will not be eligible to utilize a free parkPark and rideRide lot as proximate worksite parking Park and rideRide lots are for use by those taking advantage of transit for their daily commute to main campus and not meant as primary parking for those working adjacent to the lot

Sec 4-3 Display of Permits

The parking permit must be properly displayed at all times Parking permits must be

clearly visible and cannot be obscured in any manner A violation of this section will result in the appropriate fine

Permit display options are 1 Hanging from the vehicleVehicles rearview mirror facing the front of the

vehicleVehicle clearly visible through the front windshield When using a special permit assigned to a department (such as two-hour service etc) the UNC - CHparking zone permit

00035364DOC - 32 -

must be displayed in front of the special permit so that both permits are clearly visible through the front windshield

2 If the tint slant or other design factors of the vehicleVehicle obscures in any

way the permits visibility the permit should be displayed on the passenger side of the windshield in the lower corner

3 Bicycle permits must be affixed to the rear upright frame bar supporting the seat

of the bicycle 4 Permits for motorcycles must be displayed on the rear fender so it can be seen

when viewing the license plate from behind the motorcycle or on the front fork or on the State inspection plate Permits for motorcycle covers must be permanently affixed on the top rear area of the motorcycle cover The Department of Public Safety must record the license plate number of the authorized motorcycle on the motorcycle cover permit

5 Permits for vehiclesVehicles using car covers must be affixed

permanently on the top center windshield portion of the cover The license plate number of the authorized vehicle Vehicle must be recorded on the permit by the Department of Public Safety An additional permit must be displayed from the rearview mirror of the authorized vehicleVehicle The Department of Public Safety will record the license plate number of the vehicleVehicle on the car cover

6 Adhesive windshield permits should be displayed in the lower right-hand corner

of the front windshield

Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits It is unlawful for any person to produce (or cause to be produced) to alter or to

display without authority of the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers any parking permit sticker decal gate card or other device indicating eligibility to park on the campus of Thethe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through Unlawful Means

It is unlawful for any person to obtain a parking permit by any means other than

procedures established by the Chancellor pursuant to this Ordinance including but not limited to obtaining such permits by theft fraud trickery willful misrepresentation of fact purchase

00035364DOC - 33 -

from another or gift from another Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be towed or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for hospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display of Parking Permits

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may issue

regulations for the transfer of permits from one motor vehicleVehicle to another owned or used by the holder of the permit and it is unlawful for a person in possession of such a permit to use it in any manner inconsistent with such regulations

It is unlawful for any person in possession of a parking permit whether that possession

is lawful or unlawful to give sell or otherwise transfer or to attempt to transfer it to another It is unlawful for any person to display on a motor vehicleVehicle a parking permit not issued to that person for use with that specific motor vehicleVehicle or to display a lost stolen counterfeit or an altered permit Such permits shall be confiscated no refunds shall be issued the violators will be issued a citation the vehiclesVehicles shall be impounded or booted and the violators shall be ineligible for a parking permit for one calendar year Violators will first meet with the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer and then violations willmay be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for SPA employees the department chair for UNCUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals for Hospitalhospital employees) Prior to the release of the vehicleVehicle the illegalimproper permit must be surrendered to the Department of Public Safety

Sec 4-7 Reinstatement of Eligibility

Any person who is permitted to retain their eligibility for a parking permit after being

charged with violationsa violation of SecSection 4-4 4-5 or 4-66 will not be issued a refund for previously purchased permits (payroll deduction will continue) The person will be required to purchase a permit at the current prorated issuance rate for the zone being purchased

ARTICLE V TRAFFIC

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic Temporary Traffic Restrictions

It is unlawful for any person to park or bring to a halt on the campus any

vehicleVehicle in such manner as to interfere with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic

00035364DOC - 34 -

1 Temporary traffic restrictions- The Chancellor through hisher delegated

administrative officers may cause traffic to be restricted or rerouted as necessary by construction emergency situations and special events A notice of such restrictions shall be given by placing temporary signs or barriers by a representative of the Department of Public Safety or other University official It shall be unlawful to violate such regulations

Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants

No person shall park a vehicle (whether disabledmobility impaired or not) shall park a

Vehicle or permitallow it to standidle in or block access to any area designated as a fire lane or fifteen feet in either direction of a fire hydrant Any emergency authorization for use of fire lanes must be obtained through the Department of Public Safety Pavement markings andor signs will prominently indicate fire lanes

Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape

No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

on grass or shrubbery unless such areas are signed and marked for parkingsuch activity No person shall operate or park a motor vehicle or an Internal Combustion Two-

Wheeled Vehicle on a campus sidewalk unless authorized by the Chancellor or hisher delegates Bicycles and Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles may be operated on campus sidewalks provided that no person shall operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on the campus in a manner that jeopardizes pedestrian safety or State or private property

No person shall use in-line skates or skateboards (a) on the campus in a manner that

jeopardizes the safety of other pedestrians or (b) on any walls monuments gutters ditches railings bicycle racks benches other structures fixtures or property on the University campus or (c) on any ramps or steps on the University campus except for the purpose of entering or leaving a building or making normal pedestrian progress along a campus sidewalk

Sec 5-4 Speed Limits

1 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on the campus in excess of a speed of

ten miles per hour except as otherwise posted 2 It is unlawful to operate a vehicleVehicle on Cameron Avenue Raleigh Street

or Bowles Drive in excess of a speed of twenty-five miles per hour 3 It is unlawful to operate a bicycle or an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle on

sidewalks on campus at a speed or in a manner that would prove to be hazardous for the safety of pedestrians It is unlawful to operate a Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle without a safety helmet of the type approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to give a warning to pedestrians about to be passed from the rear Warnings may be either verbal or by

00035364DOC - 35 -

means of a bell horn whistle or other audible warning device While riding on any public right-of-way bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles must obey all traffic laws applicable to vehicles Bicyclists and operators of Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicles are encouraged to wear bicycle safety helmets at all times when riding a bicycle or operating an Electric Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sec 5-5 Stop Intersections Pursuant to GS 20-158 the Chancellor shall cause to be erected at intersections signs requiring drivers of vehicles to come to a full stop on the streets designated as stop streets Whenever any such sign is erected it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to fail to stop in obedience to the stop sign and to yield the right-of-way to vehicles being operated on the streets designated as through streets

Sec 5-6 U-Turns Prohibited Sec 5-5 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] It is unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to reverse the direction of his vehicle by making a U-turn on any of the streets alleys or driveways on the campus Sec 5-6 [Reserved Intentionally left blank] Sec 5-7 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may establish

pedestrian crosswalks across streets alleys and driveways on the campus and on the public streets listed in SecSection 1-1010 where the location of University buildings and sidewalks requires large numbers of persons to cross streets and driveways at points other than street intersections as governed by GS 20-155 (c) A crosswalk shall be indicated by traffic signals signs or white stripes (hatched or unhatched) and will be a minimum of six feet in width When a crosswalk has been marked off it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicleVehicle traveling on the street or driveway to fail to stop and to yield the right-of-way when there is a pedestrian in that portion of the crosswalk The pedestrian must be on that side of the street or driveway in which the vehicleVehicle is traveling

Sec 5-8 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic

It is unlawful for a pedestrian to stand on the traveled portion of any street alley or

drive-way on the campus in such a manner to obstruct or prevent the free flow of traffic thereon and in crossing streets alleys or driveways pedestrians shall keep in motion when in the traveled portion thereof

Sec 5-9 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge

It is unlawful for any person to stop a motor vehicleVehicle on any street alley or

driveway on the campus for the purpose of picking up or discharging a pedestrian without first drawing up to the right hand curb

00035364DOC - 36 -

Sec 5-10 One-Way Streets Vehicular traffic upon streets driveways and alleys shall move in only one direction as indicated by traffic signs

ARTICLE VI PARKING CONTROL

Sec 6-1 Penalties

Any person violating any provisionsprovision of this Ordinance or a regulation issued

there underhereunder is subject to a civil penalty as indicated in the following schedule Offense Civil Penalty Violation of Sec 3-1 method of parking $3000 Violation of Sec 3-3 parking a $3000 motor vehicle without displaying thereon a valid parking permit Violation of Sec 3-6(1) parking without $1500 activating the parking meter Violation of Sec 3-6(2) parking without $500 each period of one activating the parking meter more than one hour that the one an hour vehicle occupies the

space with an expired meter

Violation of Sec 3-6(3) parking in a metered $2500 space whether activated or not for more than twenty-four consecutive hours Violation of Sec 3-6(4) defacing damaging $5000 tampering with willfully breaking destroying or impairing without lawful authority any parking meter or automatic gate Violation of Sec 3-77 or 3-7(1) controlled -access zone $5000 gate cards or enteringexiting controlled -access areas through unlawful means Violation of Sec 3-7(2) or 3-7 (3) controlled-access zone $5000 Exceeding 15 day period Violation of Sec 37(4) 3-7(5) 3-7(6) or 3-7(7) $5000

00035364DOC - 37 -

Controlled -access zone exceeding 24-hour period Violation of Sec3-14 parking in a reserved space $5000 without authority Violation of Sec 3-14(1) unauthorized parking $25000 in or blocking a Public disability space Violation of Sec 3-14(2) unauthorized parking $5000 in a service space Violation of Sec 3-14(3) unauthorized parking in $5000 an affiliated disability space Violation of Sec 3-16 parking in $2000 a bus stop without authority Violation of Sec 3-17 (1 2 3) State-owned Vehicle $3000 Violation of Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle $3000 parking violation Violation of Sec 3-19 parking in areas other than $1000 those designated for bicycles Violation of Sec 3-19(1) second violation for $500 non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-19(2) third and subsequent $1000 violations for non registered bicycle Violation of Sec 3-20 temporary parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (1) overnight parking restrictions $5000 Violation of Sec 3-20 (2) athletic event parking restrictions $2000 Violation of Sec 3-21 parking in reserved night lots $3000 without a valid permit Violation of Sec 3-23 idling near a building $5000 Violation of Sec 4-1(2) freshman parking $2500 Violation of Sec 4-3 failure to display permit properly $ 500 Violation of Sec 4-4 counterfeitingaltering $20000 parking permits

00035364DOC - 38 -

Violation of Sec 4-5 obtaining parking $20000 permit(s) through unlawful means Violation of Sec 4-6 unauthorized display of permit $5000 Violation of Sec 5-1 interference with traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-2 fire lane fire hydrants $25000 Violation of Sec 5-3 parking or driving on $3000 plus the sidewalks grass or shrubbery actual cost of repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-3 (1) on damage to sidewalks $5000 plus the actual cost of

repairing damage done thereby Violation of Sec 5-4 speed limits $2000 Violation of Sec 5-5 stop signs $2000 Violation of Sec 5-6 u-turns $2000 Violation of Sec 5-7 crosswalks $20000 Violation of Sec 5-8 pedestrians obstructing traffic $5000 Violation of Sec 5-9 passenger pick updischarge $2000 Violation of Sec 5-10 one-way streets $2000 Violation of Sec 6-2 police regulations $5000 Sec 6-2 Police Regulations Violation Code Title of Ordinance Section Violated Amount of Civil Penalty

Sec 3-1 Method of Parking $30 Sec 3-3 Parking Zones $30 Sec 3-6(1) Expired Meter $15 for meter expiration of 1 hour

or less Sec 3-6(2) Cumulative Violations of Expired Meter $5 for each additional hour of

meter expiration Sec 3-6(3) Extended Parking at Meters $25

00035364DOC - 39 -

Sec 3-6(4) Abuse of Meters $50 Sec 3-7 Controlled Access Zones $50 Sec 3-14 Reserved Parking $50 Sec 3-141 Visitor Disability Parking $250 Sec 3-142 Service Zone Parking $50 Sec 3-143 Disability Parking for UNC Employees

Students and Affiliates $50

Sec 3-16 Bus Stops $20 Sec 3-17 State-owned Vehicle Parking $30 Sec 3-18 Motorized Two-Wheeled Vehicle

Parking $30

Sec 3-19(1) Improper Bicycle Parking $10 Sec 3-19(2) Bicycle Registration $5 for second violation $10 for

third and subsequent violations Sec 3-20 Temporary Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(1) Overnight Parking Restrictions $50 Sec 3-21(2) Athletic and Other Special Event Parking

Restrictions $20

Sec 3-22 Night Parking $30 Sec 3-23 Idling at Air Intake Vents $50 Sec 3-24 Signs $50 Sec 4-1(2) Freshman Parking $25 Sec 4-3 Display of Permits $5 Sec 4-4 CounterfeitingAltering Parking Permits $200 Sec 4-5 Obtaining Parking Permits Through

Unlawful Means $200

Sec 4-6 Unauthorized Display Of Parking Permits

$50

Sec 5-1 Interference with Traffic $50 Sec 5-2 Fire LanesFire Hydrants $250 Sec 5-3 Sidewalks and Landscape $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-3 (1) Damage to sidewalks $30 plus cost of repair Sec 5-4 Speed Limits $20 Sec 5-5 Vehicular Traffic at Marked Crosswalks $200 Sec 5-6 Pedestrian Obstructing Traffic $50 Sec 5-7 Passenger Pick Up and Discharge $20 Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement

Operational Necessities $50

Sec 6-2 Emergencies Law Enforcement Operational Necessities

00035364DOC - 40 -

Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited under emergency andor other law enforcement operational necessities It shall be unlawful for any person to violate police instructions related to this section

Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses

If any person is cited for violation of this Ordinance with respect to parking more than

five times in a period of twelve months or more than twice in a period of thirty days or is determined to owe more than $25000 in unpaid fines the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers may cancel any parking permit issued to such person without refund of any portion of the fee paid thereof and shall cause the violators license plate numbers to be entered on a list of repeated offenders Once a personrsquos license plate numbers are placed on a repeat offender list the vehicleVehicle is subject to impoundment or immobilization upon being parked in violation of this Ordinance A citation found to be invalid will not be counted for purpose of this section Any repeat offenses of this nature may be forwarded to the appropriate agency for disciplinary action(s) (ie the Student Attorney General for students the Office of Human Resources and the department chair for UNC - CH SPA employees the department chair for UNC - CHUniversity faculty and EPA non-faculty employees and UNC Hospitals Personnel Department for Hospitalhospital employees)

ARTICLE VII FEES Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee

In addition to the assessment of the applicable civil penalty pursuant to Article VI any

vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be removed to a storage area The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the towing fee storage fees and all other outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours

The owner or custodian of a vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this

Ordinance may appeal the impoundment in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 78-1 Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing or storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers is authorized to have

towed from campus any vehicleVehicle violating the provisions of this Ordinance A towing fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in removing the vehicleVehicle

00035364DOC - 41 -

Towing fees are as follows

Standard Tow Dolly Wheels Used $9000 $10000 If the operator of the vehicleVehicle to be towed arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to

the tow truck moving the vehicleVehicle from where it was parked such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the tow fee which is charged to the University upon the dispatch of the tow truck If the tow truck has initiated towing actions and the vehicleVehiclersquos owner has arrived the vehicleVehicle will not be released until the appropriate fees have been paid to the Department of Public Safety

A storage fee of $1000 per day may be charged to the owner or custodian of

vehiclesVehicles left at the University compound for more than twenty-four hours after towing A storage fee of $200 per day may be charged for bicycles skateboards or in-line skates as well as a $1000 impoundment fee

A valid drivers license must be provided by the owneroperator of the vehicleVehicle

prior to its release

Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee Any vehicleVehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance or any parking regulation

issued hereunder may be immobilized by use of a wheel boot Notice of the application of a wheel boot shall be posted prominently in one of three locations (1) on the drivers side of the front window of the vehicleVehicle (2) on the rear windshield or (3) on the drivers side window Placement of the notices will depend on the type of vehicleVehicle A vehicleVehicle immobilization fee shall be charged in addition to any applicable penalty for violation of the Ordinance to reimburse the University for its costs in immobilizing the vehicleVehicle

The Chancellor or his her designee may refuse to authorize release of the

vehicleVehicle to the owner or custodian until the immobilization fee storage fees and all outstanding balances owed the Department of Public Safety are paid in full or a payment plan established during normal business hours Wheel boots may only be removed by the Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $5500 vehicleVehicle immobilization fee If the operator of the booted vehicleVehicle arrives at the vehicleVehicle prior to the parking control officer leaving the scene such operator shall still be responsible for the cost of the vehicleVehicle immobilization fee The owner or custodian of the vehicleVehicle impounded under any regulation of this Ordinance may appeal the immobilization in person or in writing within ten calendar days to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer pursuant to Sec 7Section 8-1 Submitting an appeal to the Hearing Officer is not a substitute for payment of the immobilization fee

Vehicles immobilized for longer than twenty-four hours shall be removed to a storage

area The ownercustodian of the vehicleVehicle shall be responsible for both the immobilization and tow fees and applicable storage fees

00035364DOC - 42 -

Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Any vehicleVehicle that is partially dismantled or wrecked andor deemed abandoned

under Section 3-7(2) or Section 3-7(3) andor does not display a current license plate and such Vehicle is left in such condition for more than 10 days shall have a warning tag placed on it by a parking control officer Such tag shall provide notice that if the vehicleVehicle is not removed within 5 days from the date reflected on the tag it will be considered abandoned and derelict Such vehiclesVehicles shall be removed at the end of the 5-day period to the University storage area at owners expense and disposed of in accordance with SecSection 7-4 of this Ordinance

Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles

1 An abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is one that has been removed to the

Universitys storage area pursuant to authority granted in this Ordinance and has remained in said storage for longer than five days A derelict vehicleVehicle is a vehicleVehicle

(a) a that has an expired registration and the registered and legal owner no

longer resides at the address listed on the last certificate of registration on record with the North Carolina Department of Transportation

(b) b that has major parts removed so as to render the vehicleVehicle inoperable and incapable of passing inspections as required under existing standards

(c) c that has the manufacturers serial plates vehicleVehicle identification numbers license plate numbers and any other means of identification removed so as to nullify efforts to locate or identify the registered and legal owner

(d) d for which the registered and legal owner of record disclaims ownership or releases hisher rights thereto or

(e) e for which the vehicleVehicle is more than twelve years old and does not bear a current license as required by the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 When any derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle is in the Universitys

possession the University shall dispose of it in accordance with North Carolina statutes 3 Any proceeds from the sale of a derelict or abandoned motor vehicleVehicle

after costs have been deducted for removal storage investigation sale and satisfying any liens of record on the vehicle have been deducted there fromVehicle shall be held by the University for thirty days and paid to the registered owner upon demand If the owner does not appear to claim the proceeds within thirty days after disposal of the vehicleVehicle the funds shall be deposited in the University Department of Public Safety Trust Fund and the owners rights therein shall be forfeited forever

00035364DOC - 43 -

4 No person shall be held to answer in any civil or criminal action to any owner or other person legally entitled to the possession of any abandoned lost or stolen motor vehicleVehicle for disposing of the vehiclesVehicles as provided in this section

Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownerriders expense any bicycle that is considered abandoned junked loststolen parkedstored or operated in violation of this Ordinance or state or local fire safety regulations It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers to remove security devices attached to vehiclesVehicles for impoundment purposes The University shall not be held liable for damages made to bicycles or locks while impounding or during storage of the bicycle

It shall be lawful for the Chancellor through hisher delegated administrative officers

to impound at the ownersriders expense any skateboard or in-line skates that are considered abandoned junked loststolen or operated in violation of this Ordinance The University shall not be held liable for damages done to skateboards or in-line skates while impounded Ownersriders of impounded skateboards or in-line skates may claim them in person at the UNC - Chapel HillUniversity Department of Public Safety upon paying the amount specified in subject to the payment of the penalty fee if applicable under Article VI for the violation of Section 5-3 Ownersriders who are under age 18 must bring a parent or guardian with them to claim impounded skateboards or in-line skates The Department of Public Safety staff upon payment of the $1000 bicycleskateboard impoundment fee may release impounded bicycles and skateboards

Bicycles that remain stored on racks for more than thirty days at the end of any

academic term including summer sessions will be deemed University property

Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards Letters shall be sent notifying bicycle owners with registered permits when

vehiclesVehicles have been impounded when owner is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Bicycles unclaimed thirty calendar days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

When the ownerrider of a skateboard or in-line skates is known he or she shall be

given or sent a letter notifying him or her that the skateboard or in-line skates have been impounded and informing the ownerrider how to claim the impounded skateboard or in-line skates Where the ownerrider of an impounded skateboard or in-line skates is under age 18 a copy of the letter shall be sent to his or her parent or guardian if known When the ownerrider is unknown notice shall be posted at the Department of Public Safety Skateboards or in-line skates unclaimed within sixty days after the original date of impoundment shall be deemed University property

00035364DOC - 44 -

ARTICLE VIII APPEALS

Sec 8-1 Appeals Any person cited for violation of any portion of this Ordinance for which a civil penalty

is imposed or a vehicleVehicle is impounded or immobilized for violations may appeal in person or in writing or by email within ten calendar days of issuance to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer

Failure to meet the ten- day appeal period requirement shall result in a forfeiture of all

appeal privileges The Hearing Officer shall review all written appeals and establish limited hours to review those in-person appeals that meet the ten-day requirement

Written appeals must be submitted on a standard appeal form available from the

Department of Public Safety If the Hearing Officer decides the appeal against the appellant he or she may appeal to

the Chancellor in writing within ten calendar days of the date of the Hearing Officers decision

The Chancellor may delegate to a committee or other body as heshe may establish

authority to hear appeals on hisher behalf Disposition of an appeal by a vote of the full committee to affirm without a panel hearing or by a vote of the majority of a panel in the case of an appeal having been referred to a panel for hearing shall be deemed to exhaust the available appellate procedures Final disposition by the committee shall be understood to mean a ruling in which the committee or its panel affirms modifies or reverses a decision of the Hearing Officer Any person cited to the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice for violation of this Ordinance constituting a misdemeanor must pursue his plea and appeal if any as provided by law for criminal actions generally

Submitting an appeal to the Chancellors designated Hearing Officer does not substitute for payment of the towing and storage fees for removal of the impounded vehicleVehicle Such fees must be paid in accordance with Section 7-1 If the hearing officer decides the appeal in favor of the appellant the Department of Public Safety will refund the costs of towing and storage

In the event that the owner or operator elects to leave the vehicleVehicle impounded

while filing an appeal the storage fees will be waived from the day the appeal is submitted to the Hearing Officer until the day the decision is rendered

ARTICLE IX REPEALS

Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed

All resolutions heretofore adopted regulating traffic and parking on the campus are

repealed The repeal herein of these regulations shall not abate or otherwise affect any civil criminal or administrative action or proceeding concluded or pending on the effective date of

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00035364DOC - 46 -

this Ordinance Except as otherwise provided this Ordinance may be amended in whole or in part by action of the Board of Trustees The effective date of this Ordinance shall be August 15 20092010

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00035364DOC

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010

TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children) ndash financial compliance and operational review of current controls and past transac-tions in TEACCH Requested by management for informational purposes as part of merger of TEACCH and three other units to form the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disorders Have noted problems related to deposit of Medicaid cost settlement payments billing and deposit of revenue from training provided by TEACCH personnel use of petty cash use of temporary em-ployees retroactive payroll adjustments allocation of payroll costs among fund sources payroll bonuses and possible nepotism (complete) Assistance with 2009 NCAA Financial Audit - assistance provided to outside audit firm with annual financial and compliance audit of Athletics No unusual items noted (complete ndash no re-port) Surprise Cash Counts ndash annual review of processes related to petty cashimprest accounts and revenue collection in a sample of departments No control weaknesses noted but the amount of some petty cashimprest accounts needed to be reduced based on spending and reimbursement (complete) Restricted Funds ndash a university-wide audit of controls and processes related to documenting and spending funds that have been designated for specific uses only (draft report with management) Photocopy Support Services - a financial compliance and operational review of systems and processes related to revenue produced by Tar Heel Teller copy card machines (draft report with management) Pediatrics Cardiology - limited review of financial compliance and operational controls and tests of transactions related to management of and billing for community clinics Joint review with UNC Healthcare (field work and draft report complete) Employment Eligibility Function ndash a review of processes related to hiring of new employees compliance with federal requirements for verifying citizenship and immigration status credential verification criminal history review etc Internal control review complete and fieldwork is in process no process weaknesses noted (draft report in process) School of Education Leave Balances ndash assistance to management in recalculating leave balances for employees of the School Also an analysis of the Schoolrsquos processes relative to maintaining leave records (in process) TIM Review ndash post-implementation review of the Time Information Management system Re-view will include assessment of system control central processes and use of system in a sample of departments (control review work in process) State Information Technology Audit ndash work in connection with a general controls and security audit of the universityrsquos information systems Project will include follow-up work to determine if management has corrected or is making satisfactory progress toward correcting issues cited by the State Audit team (in process)

UNC - CHAPEL HILL INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT

SUMMARIES OF AUDIT PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROCESS DECEMBER 7 2009 TO APRIL 25 2010 ndash PAGE 2

Debt Service Function ndash analysis and testing of processes relating to the universityrsquos debt man-agement activities (in planning phase) Aramark ndash follow-up to allegations regarding award renewal and terms and conditions of Food Services contract (in process) Radiology Time ndash review of accuracy of work hours time recorded by temporary employee De-termined that employeersquos hours were over-stated The errors were not immediately detected be-cause for efficiency of operations work hours were approved centrally rather than by direct su-pervisors New procedures have been implemented supervisors receive bi-weekly reports of work hours recorded by each employee so he hours can be reviewed for accuracy (draft report in process) UNC FIT (Financial Improvements and Transformation) ndash mandatory audit processes estab-lished by UNC General Administration as part of process improvement initiatives and reporting requirements (on-going) Enterprise Resource Planning ndash advisory assistance to teams implementing modules of the new enterprise information technology systems (on-going) ACL Routines ndash Concurrent Auditing ndash developing automated data mining techniques that will be used to monitor on an on-going basis financial activity for unusual items or patterns of trans-actions (on-going) HIPPA Security Liaison SS Management and Advisory Committee Enterprise Risk Management Committee IT Governance Committee and Kronos Time System ndash advisory work done to assist management with identifying and managing risks (on-going)

UNC Internal AuditUse of Audit Resources

Fiscal Year 2010 - As of April 25 2010

Pro-Rated Hours BudgetedBudgeted Budget -1- Charged Variance Percent

Total Hours Available 12480 10400

Less Leave Hours (1884) (1570) 1712 (142)

Less Other Administrative Time -2- (1920) (1600) 1052 548

Total for Leave amp Administrative 3804 3170 2764 406 305

Hours Available for Projects 8676 7230

Routine Audits 3867 3223 3106 117 310Annual Projects amp Audit Related 2300 1917 1380 537 184Special Reviews amp Requests 2500 2083 3227 (1144) 200

Total ScheduledCharged 8667 7223 7713 (491)

UnderltOvergt Scheduled 9

-1- = pro-rated for 10 months

-2- = training and professional development staff meetings professional reading etc

EAGLE Control Certification

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510

Routine Audits

Complete

Recharge CentersStudent StoresOBGyn CashBiology (cancelled at request of management)

In Process

Photocopy Support ServicesRestricted FundsEmployment Eligibility FunctionState Information Technology AuditDebt Service FunctionTIM Audit (addition)

Scheduled

Independent Contractor Function

Deferred to 201011

Auxiliary Services ContractsMeal PlansEnergy ServicesInstitutional Animal CareLab Animal MedicineInternal Billings - MSDUniversity-wide Follow Up

Annual Projects

Complete

EAGLE Project 2009EAGLE Control Certification - 2010 2010NCAA Assistance - 2009Surprise Cash Counts - 2010

In Process

UNC FITEnterprise Resource Planning

Deferred to 201011 - replaced with State Information Technology Audit

Data Security

Audit Related

In Process

Continuous AuditingHIPAA Security LiaisonSocial Security Number Advisory CommitteeEnterprise Risk Management CommitteeIT Governance CommitteeOffice System EnhancementsAudit Related Pool

Special Projects amp Management Requests

Complete

School of Information and Library ScienceSchool of Social Work ContractsCarolina Population CenterNC Teaching Fellows

UNC Internal AuditAudit Projects 7109 to 41510 (contd)

NC High School Athletics AssociationTEACCH Other Internal Consulting - 6 projects

In Process

Pediatrics CardiologySchool of Education - Leave BalancesAramarkRadiology Time Other Internal Consulting - 18 projects

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

1 Academic Affairs Trenette Clark School of Social Work NA Assistant Professor 712010 $690002 Health Affairs Orlando Coronell Nieto Environmental Sciences amp Engineering Visiting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712010 $76000

3 Academic Affairs Noah Eisenkraft Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $145000

4 Academic Affairs Fredrick Fodrie Institute of Marine Sciences Research Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor 712010 $60000

5 Academic Affairs Nickolay Gantchev Kenan‐Flagler Business School NA Instructor wSpecial Provision

712010 $187000

6 Academic Affairs Anna Scheyett School of Social Work Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor 712010 $84003

7 Health Affairs Garret Stuber Dept of Psychiatry NA Assistant Professor 612010 $1020608 Health Affairs Jason Surratt Environmental Sciences amp Engineering NA Assistant Professor 712010 $760009 Academic Affairs Terence Oliver School of Journalism amp Mass Comm NA Assistant Professor 712010 $85000

1 Academic Affairs Queenie Byars School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 112012 $684502 Academic Affairs Paul Cuadros School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $68450

$

Personnel ActionsNew Appointments without Tenure

Reappointments at the Same Rank

3 Health Affairs Lynn Dressler School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1012011 $1111004 Health Affairs Raj Kasthuri Dept of Medicine Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 612011 $1451005 Health Affairs Zefeng Wang Dept of Pharmacology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 712011 $94554

1 Academic Affairs Sridhar Balasubramanian Kenan‐Flagler Business School Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1837002 Academic Affairs Maureen Berner School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1135003 Health Affairs David Gerber Dept of Surgery Associate Professor Professor 612010 $3410004 Academic Affairs Joseph Kennedy School of Law Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1364285 Academic Affairs William Rivenbark School of Government Associate Professor Professor 712010 $1206806 Academic Affairs Paul Smokowski School of Social Work Associate Professor Professor 712010 $952977 Health Affairs Nancy Thomas Dept of Dermatology Associate Professor Professor 612010 $2406388 Health Affairs Bryan Weiner Dept of Health Policy amp Management Associate Professor Professor 712010 $116292

1 Health Affairs Matthew Ewend Dept of Neurosurgery Distinguished Professor Distinguished Professor amp Department Chair

712010 $343250Appointment to Dept Chair

Promotion to Full Professor

Page 1

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

2 Health Affairs Michael Lee Dept of Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation Professor amp Department Chair

Professor amp Reappointment to Department Chair

612010 $338995

1 Academic Affairs Marianne Gingher Dept of English amp Comparative Literature Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $81807

2 Academic Affairs Wayne Lee Dept of History Associate Professor Distinguished Term Associate Professor of Peace War and Defense

712010 $83400

3 Academic Affairs Barbara Moran School of Information amp Library Science Professor Louis Round Wilson Distinguished Professorship

712010 $148253

4 Academic Affairs Mitchell Prinstein Dept of Psychology Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor

712011 $110456

5 Academic Affairs Daniel Reichart Dept of Physics amp Astronomy Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term

712010 $104404

Designation to Distinguished Professorships

Associate Professor

6 Academic Affairs Sarah Shields Dept of History Associate Professor Bowman amp Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor

712010 $83000

1 Health Affairs Paul Dayton UNCNCSU Joint Dept of Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $136500

2 Health Affairs John Edwards 1 Dept of Medicine2 Dept of Cell amp Molecular Physiology (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wo tenure2Associate Professor wo tenure (joint appointment)

1 Associate Professor wtenure2 Associate Professor wtenure (joint appointment)

512011 $169744

Reappointment to Associate Professor Conferring Tenure

Actions Conferring Tenure

Page 2

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEXECUTIVE SUMMARYBoard of TrusteesMay 17 2010

Appendix A

No CollegeDivision Name DeptSchool Current Rank New RankEffective Date Salary

3 Health Affairs Hans Herfarth Dept of Medicine Associate Professor wo tenure

Associate Professor wtenure

712010 $190000

1 Health Affairs Katrina Donahue Dept of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Associate Professor 7152010 $127950

2 Academic Affairs Eduardo Douglas Dept of Art Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $72000

3 Health Affairs Matthew Laughon Dept of Pediatrics Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $179220

4 Academic Affairs Jason Roberts Dept of Political Science Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $95000

5 Academic Affairs Laura Ruel School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73800

6 Academic Affairs Janas Sinclair School of Journalism amp Mass Comm Assistant Professor Associate Professor 712010 $73100

1 Health Affairs Peggy Cotter Dept of Microbiology amp Immunology NA Associate Professor 712010 $120000

2 Academic Affairs Gregg Polsky School of Law NA Professor 712010 $154000

3 Health Affairs Donald Rosenstein 1 Dept of Psychiatry2 Department of Medicine (joint)

Visiting Professor (Psychiatry)

1 Professor2 Professor (joint appointment)

612010 $250000

42 Total

Promotion Conferring Tenure

New Appointments Conferring Tenure

Page 3

Board of Trustees SALARY INCREASESUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

New Proposed Salary

Name School June 30 SalaryJuly 1 ARP

increasePresent Salary

RequestedAmo

Increase unt

State Other Total Inc over June

30Justification

Brenda Malone Office of Human Resources $ 219000 $ - 219000$ $ 26000 92316$ $ 152684 245000$ 1187 PromotionDana Griffen School of Education $ 60933 $ - 60933$ $ 9067 70000$ $ - 70000$ 1488 Retention

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                                        • 20100414115557861_0001pdf
                                        • April BOT-Mail Ballot
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                                          • Appendix A
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                                              • BOT-April-2010-Agenda 5
                                                  • 510 AampF A
                                                    • 510 AampF A1pdf
                                                    • Redline Traffic Parking Ordinance (2010 compared to 2009) (00035364)
                                                      • INTRODUCTION
                                                        • Sec 3-4 PermitParking Fees
                                                        • Sec 3-5 Special Event Parking
                                                        • Sec 3-6 Metered Spaces
                                                          • Sec 6-3 Repeated Offenses
                                                          • ARTICLE VII FEES
                                                          • Sec 7-1 Vehicle Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-2 Vehicle Immobilization Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-3 Impoundment of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-4 Disposal of Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles
                                                          • Sec 7-5 Bicycle and Skateboard Impoundment Fee
                                                          • Sec 7-6 Disposal of Junked Bicycles and Impounded Skateboards
                                                          • ARTICLE VIII APPEALS
                                                          • Sec 8-1 Appeals
                                                          • Sec 9-1 Former Regulations Repealed
                                                              • 510 AampF B
                                                              • 510 AampF C
                                                                • PresentationCover - 1stpdf
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                                                                      • Sheet1
                                                                        • 4th - status_FY_10 - may - Summary
                                                                          • Schedule
                                                                              • 510 UA Closed A
                                                                                • 20100517141328869_0001pdf
                                                                                • BOT-May-2010-Agenda1
                                                                                  • Appendix A
                                                                                  • Appendix B
                                                                                  • Appendix C
                                                                                    • BOT Salary Action Form
                                                                                      • Sheet1