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§ 1.00.00 Introduction 2
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§ 1.00.00 Introduction
§ 1.01.00 The parking and traffic regulations are in place to provide a safe,
efficient, and organized environment for drivers and pedestrians to
share the road and parking resources throughout campus. Each
registrant is responsible for knowing and adhering to these regulations
and procedures. Failure to comply with these regulations is a serious
concern and will be reviewed by the appropriate University official and
may impact a person’s eligibility to park or drive a vehicle on campus.
Please contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS) if you have
questions.
§ 1.02.00 The California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 21113a empowers the
Pepperdine University Regents to establish specific parking and traffic
regulations on University property. The California Vehicle Code is
enforced on all campus roadways as well as the policies contained in
the Parking and Traffic Regulations available on the Public Safety
website http://www.pepperdine.edu/publicsafety. Registrants are solely
responsible for familiarizing themselves with all policies. Pepperdine
University Parking and Traffic Regulations are adopted by the Board of
Regents and are available for review in the Department of Public Safety
and online.
§ 1.03.00 These regulations may be enforced by the Department of Public Safety,
the California Highway Patrol, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, or other law enforcement agencies.
§ 1.04.00 All motorized vehicles on campus, including motorcycles, scooters,
electric carts, and mopeds must be properly registered with
Pepperdine University and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
as applicable. Compliance with the registration process includes: the
proper display of a campus parking permit, possession of a valid
driver’s license, proof of auto insurance, and current DMV registration
tags on the vehicle.
§ 1.05.00 Registrants are responsible for any applicable citation fines incurred on
campus.
§ 1.06.00 Pepperdine University reserves the right to revoke an individual’s
campus parking and driving privileges.
§ 1.07.00 The University shall assume no liability or responsibility for theft,
damage, or loss that may occur during the use of parking facilities or
services. Individuals choosing to park at Pepperdine University do so at
their own risk.
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§ 2.10.00 Riding skateboards, roller-skates, inline skates, and razor scooters (or
similar recreational devices) are prohibited on campus and may result
in a citation, confiscation of the equipment, and/or disciplinary action.
§ 2.11.00 Undeveloped areas on the Malibu Campus are subject to use
restrictions and Open Space Management, pursuant to EIR Mitigation
Monitoring Report Conditions 5.3-7 and 5.3-17 and CUP 97-191-3
condition 17. Any and all use of the undeveloped areas must be in
compliance with the above conditions and have specific approval from
the appropriate University official. Violators will be considered
trespassers, and will be prosecuted in accordance with applicable Penal
Code statutes.
§ 2.12.00 The director of Public Safety or designee will determine the type,
number and color of assigned permit, and will also determine who
qualifies for each type of permit issued.
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§ 5.06.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “C” permit are limited to the following
designated parking locations unless otherwise specified: Seaver Drive,
Huntsinger Circle, John Tyler Drive, Banowsky Blvd., Lower Baxter
Drive, President’s Drive, Via Pacifica, Firestone Fieldhouse Lot (Lot P),
Eddy D. Field Stadium Lots (Lot N & O), Track Lot (Lot M), Rho Lot
(Lot J), Terrace Lots (Lot I), School of Law Student Lot (Lot F, the
un-gated portion), Drescher Parking Structure (Lot Q), and the
Drescher Lots (Lots R, S, T, V).
§ 5.07.00 The Faculty/Staff “B” permit is issued to Pepperdine employees
working on the Malibu campus.
§ 5.07.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “B” permit are limited to the designated
parking locations listed for Resident, Page, Towers and Commuter
permits as well as: the Phillips Theme Tower Lot (Lot A), School of
Law faculty/staff Lot (Lot G), Center for Communications and Business
Lot (Lot E), Seaver Academic Lot (Lot F, the gated portion), and the
Drescher faculty/staff Lot (Lot U) unless otherwise specified.
§ 5.08.00 The Calabasas, or “Cal” permit is issued to Pepperdine employees who
may be working on either the Malibu or the Calabasas campuses.
§ 5.08.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “Cal” permit may park in specially designated
“Calabasas Reserved Spaces,” located in the West Chapel Lot. Vehicles
with this permit are otherwise limited to the designated parking
locations associated with the “B” permit (listed above) unless
otherwise specified.
§ 5.09.00 The Faculty/Staff “M” permit is available to designated full-time, regular
employees assigned near the Main lot of Seaver College including, but
not limited to the Keck Science Center, Appleby Center, Pendleton
Learning Center, Cultural Arts Center, Adamson Fine Arts Center,
Rockwell Academic Center, Center for the Arts, and the Howard A.
White Center unless otherwise specified.
§ 5.09.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “M” permit may park in the the Main Lot
(Lot B), and West Chapel Lot (Lot C-west). Vehicles with this permit
are otherwise limited to the designated parking locations associated
with the “B” permit (listed above) unless otherwise specified.
§ 5.10.00 The Faculty/Staff “H” permit is available to designated employees only.
§ 5.10.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “H” permit may park in any legal parking
space throughout the Malibu campus including the Chapel lots (Lot C)
unless otherwise specified.
§ 5.11.00 The Vendor, or “V” permit, is issued individuals assigned to work on
Pepperdine’s Malibu campus, but not employed by Pepperdine
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University such as vendors, contract employees, consultants, and
business partners.
§ 5.11.01 Unless otherwise specified, vehicles displaying a valid “V” permit must
park in any un-gated parking lot or the Drescher campus. This
excludes street parking.
§ 5.11.02 “V” permit drivers are not eligible to park in carpool areas, even if they
have one or more passengers in the vehicle.
§ 5.12.00 The Cycle permit is issued to students, employees, vendors, contract
employees, consultants, and business partners driving a motorcycle,
scooter, or moped.
§ 5.12.01 The motorcycle, scooter, or moped must be properly registered with
the DMV and display current DMV registration tags.
§ 5.12.02 The California helmet laws are enforced on campus. All riders must
wear a helmet approved by the Department of Transportation (DOT),
as specified by the CVC. Bicycle helmets do not qualify. Please review
the DMV website for details regarding how to obtain a safe helmet.
§ 5.12.03 Motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds should park in designated
motorcycle parking areas where available. They are not permitted
inside any campus building and may not drive or park on pedestrian
paths or sidewalks.
§ 5.13.00 The Crest permit is available to members of the Crest Association.
§ 5.13.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “Crest” permit may park in any legal parking
space throughout the Malibu campus unless otherwise specified.
Information regarding the Crest Association should contact extension
4745.
§ 5.14.00 The “MCE” permit is available to Malibu Country Estate homeowners
who are not students or employees, the neighborhood east of John
Tyler Dr.
§ 5.14.01 Vehicles displaying a valid “MCE” permit may park in any legal parking
space throughout the Malibu campus unless otherwise specified.
§ 5.14.02 Students residing in the MCE should obtain a valid Commuter “C”
permit.
§ 5.15.00 The Alumni permit is available to verified Pepperdine University alumni.
§ 5.15.01 Vehicles displaying a valid Alumni permit may park on the streets or
un-gated lots throughout the Malibu campus unless otherwise
specified.
§ 5.16.00 The Regent, or “G” permit, is available to members of the University
Board of Regents.
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§ 5.16.01 Vehicles displaying a valid Regent permit may park in any legal parking
space throughout the Malibu campus including the Chapel lots (Lot C)
unless otherwise specified.
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§ 8.08.00 Carpool parking areas are marked with green painted curbs and signs.
§ 8.09.00 A carpool pass is valid only on the date of issue. It must have a visible
date stamp on both sides of the pass, the issuing officers initials, and be
clearly visible on the vehicle’s dashboard.
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§ 11.03.00 Temporary permits are not transferable to other vehicles.
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§ 14.02.00 Citations issued by the Department of Public Safety do not appear on
a driver’s public driving record.
§ 14.03.00 Fines issued by DPS may be paid at pepperdine.thepermitstore.com
§ 14.04.00 Fines issued on campus by the Sheriff’s Department or California
Highway Patrol must be paid at the designated county or state facility
indicated on the back of the issued citation.
§ 14.05.00 A vehicle may be immobilized by the affixing of a wheel-locking device
for the following reasons: determine vehicle owner’s identity; serious
violation of parking or traffic regulations; vehicle is without a campus
permit; the vehicle has three or more citations; or any situation
determined by the director of Public Safety, or designee, requiring
immobilization.
§ 14.05.01 The vehicle owner is required to pay all fines and immobilization fee,
sign the vehicle release form, and register vehicle (if applicable) before
removal of the immobilization device.
§ 14.05.02 Vehicles immobilized for more than three days are subject to impound
at owner’s expense.
§ 14.05.03 Information regarding the immobilization may also be forwarded to
the appropriate University official for review.
§ 14.06.00 A vehicle may be relocated to another place on campus if it creates a
hazard; damages University property; blocks or impedes the traffic flow
on a roadway, a fire hydrant, a fire lane (including the Rez Road),
disabled ramps and/or entrances; if a vehicle is severely damaged; or at
a University official’s request as required by circumstances.
§ 14.06.01 A relocation fee will be charged in addition to any fines for illegal
parking.
§ 14.06.02 Information regarding the relocation may also be forwarded to the
appropriate University official for review.
§ 14.07.00 Vehicles may be impounded for any of the reasons listed in the
immobilization and relocation section of this document.
§ 14.08.00 A vehicle may also be impounded if left unmoved or abandoned for
ten consecutive days and/or has five citations.
§ 14.09.00 Impounding is at the owner’s expense.
§ 14.10.00 Information regarding the impound may also be forwarded to the
appropriate University official for review.
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§ 15.02.00 This consequence may be imposed by the director of Public Safety or
designee, Human Resources, or appropriate judicial board.
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§ 17.04.00 Progressive Penalties, as explained below, are assessed at the
discretion of the director of Public Safety or designee and include but
are not limited to the following circumstances:
§ 17.04.01 A second violation of the same category will result in a Progressive
Penalty Fine twice the amount of the original fine for that category.
§ 17.04.02 A third violation of the same category will result in a Progressive
Penalty Fine triple the amount of the original fine for that category.
§ 17.04.03 Upon receipt of a fourth violation of the same category, the violator
will be subject to disciplinary review from the appropriate University
official and the suspension or loss of their parking/driving privileges on
the Malibu campus.
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