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Pursuant to the authority
granted by RCW 28B.50.140(10),
the board of trustees of
Shoreline Community College is
granted authority to establish
rules and regulations for
pedestrians, vehicular, and
non-vehicular traffic on
property owned, operated and/or
maintained by the college.
- The
enforcement of
these parking
and traffic
rules and
regulations
shall be the
responsibility
of the college
safety/security
department.
- College
safety/security
officers are
authorized to
issue parking
and traffic
citations,
impound or
immobilize
vehicles, and
regulate traffic
and parking as
prescribed in
these rules and
regulations.
- Any person
interfering with
a college
safety/security
officer in the
discharge of the
provisions of
these parking
and traffic
rules and
regulations
shall be in
violation of
chapter 9A.76
RCW; Obstructing
governmental
operation and
may be subject
to arrest by a
peace officer
under
RCW9A.76.020
- Failure to
abide by these
rules and
regulations by
students may be
considered to be
a violation of
the code of
student conduct.
Parking permits must be
displayed at all times.
Your student parking permit
allows you to park in student
parking lots on property leased,
owned or managed by the college.
Students are asked to respect
the surrounding neighborhoods by
parking only in designated
parking areas. You can
obtain a daytime permit at the
Cashier's Office of FOSS for $15
per quarter.
Students can park in staff lots
after 4pm with a valid student
permit.
Student may also park for $1
per day by stopping at the
entrances of the College to
obtain a day pass.
Permits are not required for
parking at the Lake Forest Park
campus.
The permits are now hanging
permits. They must hang from the
rearview mirror FACE OUT with
the number clearly showing. If
someone does not have a rearview
mirror, they can either tape the
permit to the window or place it
on the dashboard.

Registered students and
employees are not allowed to
park in the visitor lot at any
time. This includes
evening students, on-line
students, and those attending
Lake Forest Park or other
satellite campuses.
If your parking permit is
stolen, please notify the Safety
& Security Office in Room 5102
as soon as possible: (206)
546-4633
Per Washington Administrative
code 132G-116, all petitions of
appeal must be submitted in
writing, on the appropriate
form, within five (5) working
days of date of citations.
(Appeal forms are in the
Safety/Security office in the
5000 Bldg., Room 5102 - Also in
the Student Lounge for "after
hours" - room 5100)
The parking permit licenses
the holder (licensee) to park
one automobile in a student
parking lot. The college hereby
declares itself not responsible
for fire, theft, damage or loss
of vehicle or any article left
in it. All such risks are being
assumed by the licensee. Only a
license to park is granted
hereby and no bailment is
created.
If you lose your permit, you
may purchase a replacement at a
charge equal to the original
cost. If you find the original
permit within the same quarter,
the Cashier's Office will gladly
give you a refund equal to the
cost of the second permit. If
the missing permit is found on
another vehicle on college
property, the owner of the
vehicle may receive a citation
and/or the vehicle may be
impounded.
Refer to the map in the
Quarterly Class Schedule for
parking areas marked student
parking. Additional shuttle
parking is available behind
Sears Marketing Center on N.
160th St. Monday through Friday
- 8:00am to 5:30pm.
The college has the authority
to impound or wheel-lock
vehicles that violate parking
regulations. (WAC 132G-116).
Parking permits are
transferable. If you have to
drive another car, remove the
permit and reattach it to the
rearview mirror of the new
vehicle.
The campus parking lots are
divided into two key areas,
Employee parking, and Student
parking. Within these two
sections, the college also has
designated parking areas, such
as Disabled parking, Visitor
parking, Day Care (20min), Motor
Pool and Dental Hygiene parking.
It is important for both staff
and students to pay close
attention to these areas; they
are strictly enforced.
Below are just a few examples
of signs you will see on our
campus. Please pay close
attention to regulatory signs
and directions.

drivers of vehicle shall obey
regulatory signs and
signs/traffic control devices at
all times and shall comply with
directions given by
safety/security officers in the
control and regulation of
traffic and parking.
No vehicle shall be operated
on the campus at a speed in
excess of 15 miles per hour or
such lower speed as is
reasonable and prudent in the
circumstances. No stopping,
parking or passing is allowed in
the perimeter road at any time.
Persons involved in traffic
accidents on college property
are encouraged to report the
accident to the college
safety/security department. An
officer may be dispatched to
file a report on the accident.
Traffic offenses: College
safety/security officers may
issue citations for any traffic
offenses which are codified by
the traffic laws of the state of
Washington, traffic code of King
County or the policy of the
college. Due to the severe risk
to public safety, traffic
offenses do not require previous
warning prior to the issuance of
a citation.
Vehicles shall be parked on
college property only in those
areas set aside and designated
as parking areas. In any area
requiring a special parking
permit, i.e. dental hygiene or
cosmetology, no vehicle shall
park without said permit.
Parking is allowed in marked
spaces only. Parking triangles,
along roadways, or along parking
lot curbing is prohibited.
No person shall stop, stand,
or park a vehicle at any place
where official signs, curb, or
pavement markings prohibit
parking, nor within fifteen feet
of a fire hydrant or ten feet of
any building, nor at any place
for which the vehicle does not
have a valid parking permit. Any
vehicle not parked in a
marked/designated parking stall
shall be considered illegally
parked.
Short-term (two hour
parking), intended for visitors
to the campus, is available in
the visitor parking lot south of
the 1000 building. Students
cannot park in the visitor lot
during any quarter for which
they are registered. All
designated parking areas are
strictly enforced. Exceptions:
Student vehicles displaying a
valid disabled placard/plate and
a valid S.C.C. permit can park
in disabled spaces in the
visitor lot.
The parking spaces available
on college properties shall be
assigned by the college
safety/security department in
such a manner as will best meet
the objectives of these
regulations. The safety/security
department is authorized to mark
various parking areas on college
property with numbers or titles
or by posting of signs, curb,
pavement markings, or traffic
control devices.
Daily permits: Single day
permits, valid the date of
issuance, are available for
$1.00 from the dispensers at all
three entrances to Shoreline CC.
These permits are valid for
student parking lots only.
All vehicles must have a
valid college parking permit,
properly displayed, while parked
on the campus. Student permits
are not valid in the Visitors
Lot. Vehicles parked in disabled
person spaces must display a
state-issued disabled placard or
license plate and a Shoreline CC
parking permit at all times.
Student parking spaces
require a valid student quarter
permit or a single day permit,
Monday through Friday from
6:00am to 10:00pm (the college
campus is closed from 10:00 pm
to 6:00am). Student quarterly
permits are available at the
Cashiers Office in the 5000
building next to the
registration area. Quarterly
permits are $15.00 and are valid
6:00am to 10:00pm.
Purchase of a parking permit
does NOT guarantee a parking
space. The responsibility for
finding a legal parking space
rests with the operator of the
vehicle. Lack of space is not an
excuse for illegal parking.
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