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NOTE: THESE REGULATIONS SUPERCEDE THE STUDENT HANDBOOK AND THE COLLEGE CATALOG.
| PLACEMENT OF PARKING PERMIT |
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Place permit as shown in lower left corner of rear windows. Remove old permit if necessary.

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Motor vehicles privately owned and operated on the college campus by students, staff and faculty must be registered with the Public Safety Department. A parking decal will be issued by the Public Safety Department as evidence of campus registration. Should a student, staff or faculty member need to temporarily park a vehicle on campus other than the vehicle registered with the BCC Public Safety Department, the individual must immediately report to the Public Safety Department. A temporary parking pass will be issued for the necessary duration of time. Failure to comply will result in a citation.
Users of the college community parking lots will be issued two (2) parking decals at no expense; however, there will be a $10.00 charge for additional decals.
PARKING
No vehicles will be permitted to be parked on roadways, driveways, or grassed areas; roadways are intended for traffic movement. Vehicles abandoned on college property will be towed away at the owners expense. Parking is prohibited on the college grounds between the hours of 11:00 pm to 6:00 am, except for authorized vehicles. Parking spaces are provided for vehicles in the following designated parking areas:
- All vehicles must park in assigned lots.
- STUDENTS shall park in Lots 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, & 10 Pemberton Campus and in Lots 2, 3, 5, & 6 on the Mt. Laurel Campus.
- FACULTY/STAFF shall park in Lots 2, 3, & 6 on Pemberton Campus and in designated parking spaces in Lots 2, 3, & 6 on the Mt. Laurel Campus.
- DISABLED STUDENTS shall park in the BLUE/ORANGE - (DISABLED LOGO) parking stalls.
- VISITORS shall park in lots 1, 8 and 10.
- BOARD OF TRUSTEES park in circle in front of Parker or Lot 8 on Pemberton Campus and Lot 2 on the Mt. Laurel Campus.
- YELLOW stripes denote restricted areas - NO PARKING.
- No vehicle will be parked in between motorcycle stalls.
| NOTE: STUDENTS ARE NOT VISITORS |
DESCRIPTION OF PARKING LOTS
Pemberton Campus
Lot #1 Adjacent to east campus off main entrance; visitors
Lot #2 On hill between east campus and college center; faculty, staff, LIFE members
Lot #3 Adjacent to the PE Center; students, disabled
Lot #4 Circle, adjacent to Parker Center; special area for disabled
Lot #5 Along Route 530 (Pemberton-Browns Mills Road); students
Lot #6 Adjacent to Burlington County Police Academy; students, disabled, faculty, staff, visitors
Lot #7 Along Circle Drive; students
Lot #8 President, trustees, visitors, disabled
Lot #9 In front of the Integrated Learning Resource Center/Library; disabled, security, maintenance
Lot #10 Adjacent to Integrated Learning Resource Center/Library; students, faculty, staff, visitors
Receiving Area College-owned vehicles, visiting contractors, fifteen (15) minute loading and unloading only!
Mt. Laurel Campus
Lot #2 Adjacent to Enterprise Center and the Science Building; visitors, students, faculty, staff and disabled
Lot #3 Adjacent to the Teleconference Building; visitors, students, faculty, staff and disabled
Lot #5 Adjacent to Laurel Hall; visitors, students and disabled
Lot #6 Adjacent to the Central Energy Plant/Public Safety Building; visitors, students, faculty, Staff and disabled
Willingboro Center
The parking lot south of the Willingboro Center
Mt. Holly Center
The municipal parking lot on Paxon Street off of Mill Street east of the Mt. Holly Center
VIOLATIONS AND FINES
Students, staff and faculty shall be liable for fines and violations listed below:
- Failure to display permit - $5.00
- Parking Violations:
- First offense ................$5.00
- Second offense ............$10.00
- Third offense ..............$25.00
- Fourth or more ..........$25.00 and/or towing and/or loss of parking privileges
- Moving Violations:
- First offense ................$15.00
- Second offense ............$25.00
- Third offense ..............$50.00
- Parking in Disabled Areas without a NJ state disabled decal - $100.00 and/or towing and/or loss of parking privileges
- A service charge of $5.00 will be added for all violations
Failure to pay fines or appeal within the time limits will result in the freezing of student records. Students whose records are frozen may not register at any time in the future until financial obligation is fulfilled. Fines may be paid by mail or in person at the Accounting Office. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Burlington County College.
APPEALS OF VIOLATIONS
- All appeals must be in writing.
- Students, faculty and staff members who receive violation notices and feel they are not justified may direct their appeal to the College Motor Vehicle Committee. The appeal must be made within five (5) days of the date if issuance of the summons. Forms are available at the Security Office on all campuses.
- Decision of the College Motor Vehicle Committee may be appealed directly to the President within two (2) days for final disposition.
REGULATIONS & INFORMATION
The normal working hours of Burlington County College are Monday through Friday 7 am to 11 pm, and Saturday & Sunday 7 am to 5 pm. No students or personnel will be permitted in college buildings after 11 pm or before 7 am, except when special official college functions take place.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
The college will not assume responsibility for the loss, theft or damage of students, staff members, and visitors personal property brought on campus. If loss, theft or damage does occur, notify the Public Safety Office immediately.
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