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Pursuant to the authority granted by Section 53G-4-402, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the local boards of education have delegated the regulation of traffic and parking on school grounds within the city to the city council. With this delegated authority, the city council enacts and adopts the following rules and regulations relating to the control of traffic and parking on school grounds:

A. Applicable state, county and city traffic and parking regulations shall be enforced upon school and school district property.

B. Maximum speed on school and district premises shall be ten miles per hour.

C. Vehicular traffic is limited to entering, exiting and parking. No cruising or loitering will be permitted.

D. All vehicles are restricted to designated roadways. Vehicles may not be driven on lawns, paths or other prohibited areas.

E. No parking will be allowed in the areas where the curb is painted red, designated “NO PARKING,” or where such parking would obstruct regular vehicular traffic.

F. Students, staff and faculty may not park in areas designated “FOR VISITORS” or “RESERVED.”

G. The following rules and regulations relate to the registration, parking and control of vehicles by students:

1. All district traffic and parking regulations and individual school regulations, if any, shall be distributed to every student and faculty member at or before the beginning of each school year.

2. Students must register with the school all vehicles which will be driven or parked on school property. A registration decal must be displayed on the vehicle as follows:

a. Cars: left side of rear window.

b. Trucks, rough terrain vehicles (jeeps, etc.): lower right side of front window.

c. Motor bikes and cycles: rear frame or rear fender.

d. Other vehicles: as designated by the issuer of the registration decal.

3. Prior to vehicle registration at the local high school and issuance of the decal, the student must possess the following:

a. A valid Utah driver’s license.

b. A parent or guardian’s written permission for the student to bring a vehicle to school.

c. A signed statement by the parent and student that they understand when any vehicle is on school property the car may be searched, if the school authorities have reasonable cause to suspect that materials that are in violation of municipal ordinances and the school code are stored therein and they further understand that any materials found may be seized and used as evidence in school disciplinary hearings or legal proceedings, or both.

4. Students are to park in the designated parking areas and within parking spaces as directed by painted lines and signs.

5. Faculty and staff parking will be designated.

H. All regulatory signs utilized on district or school property must be placed in conspicuous and appropriate areas of the grounds. All regulatory signs must be approved by the district prior to posting. (Ord. 2019-07 § 1 (Exh. A (part)); Code 1975 § 11-346)