Visitor parking registration

Instructions

Dear Resident of Klondike Crossing:

We trust you will agree, parking control is necessary for any residential

community. In order to improve the parking control system for both residents and their guests and to address the incidence of illegal and improper parking, the following policies have been implemented:

HOW TO REGISTER YOUR GUEST'S VEHICLE WITH PARKING CONTROL

Building Code = 926 and Client Code= 92600

  1. Go to http://www.valprkg.com - enter your building code (926) (Submit).

  2. Enter the Client Code (92600), plate number, province of your guest's vehicle and the length of stay, (Submit). You can register up to 3 consecutive days but a maximum of 3 days in a 7-day period - see note "a".

  3. Make note of your confirmation number.

Register by Phone - voice message - no confirmation number provided

Building Code = 926

Dial 613-482-0497 and when prompted, enter your building code (926). ii While speaking slowly and clearly, give your unit number, plate number

and length of stay.

* NOTE: If you exceed 3 registrations in a 7-day period, then your registration is invalid and you take the risk of being ticketed or towed - see note "a".

    1. Residents must register their guest's vehicle for a period not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours within a seven (7) day period. The period commences at 7:00 a.m. each Friday. Registrations are only effective on the date the vehicle is registered with "Parking Control".

    2. If your guest requires the use of a parking space for a period longer than 72 hours, please register for the first 72 hours and then contact the management office for approval and authorization of the extension.

Residents are requested to ensure their guests are made aware of this policy.

  1. Unregistered vehicles which are parked in the visitor parking areas between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. will be ticketed and may be removed.

  2. All visitor vehicles must be parked in the designated "VISITOR PARKING"

areas only.

  1. Vehicles parked in a designated fire route will be ticketed and/or removed.

  2. Vehicles parked in common areas such as lawns, sidewalks or curbs will be ticketed and removed.

  3. Vehicles deemed to be abandoned will be removed from all parking areas.

The above described policies have been developed in order to provide a safer environment for residents and their guests and minimize the abuse of the visitor and resident parking areas.

Should you have any questions pertaining to this matter, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.

Yours truly,

Property Manager OCSCC926 Condominium Management Group 434 Queen Street

Ottawa, ON K1R 7V7

613-237-9519 Ext. 246

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