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Village Policies
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License Agreement Part 1 | License Agreement Part 2 | Village Handbook(PDF)
| Subject | Description | |
| Barbecues | Barbecues are provided on the grounds for the use of the licensees, their visitors, and guests. It is the responsibility of the licensee to practice due care in using the barbeques. After use, the barbecue facility is to be cleaned by the licensee. For health and safety reasons, no smokers, or other outdoor cooking appliances are allowed inside or outside of the housing facility. Personal BBQ’s are allowed, as long as they are charcoal. | |
| Bicycles | Bicycles may only be stored in the outside racks located throughout the facility, in apartment storage closets, or in student rooms provided they do not block exits and roommates do not object. Students are advised they are responsible for any damage to the room or its furnishings caused by bicycle storage in the room. | |
| Fire Equipment | Residents can help keep their apartments and neighbors safe from fire by following the license agreement. Each housing unit is equipped with a fire safety system (smoke detector and fire extinguisher and sprinklers in Phase III). Tampering with this
equipment or outside fire hydrants is a misdemeanor violation in accordance with City of Pomona Ordinance #3286. Violators of the ordinance are subject to prosecution and other disciplinary action, including revocation of license agreement. (There will be a minimum charge for replacing any smoke detector, fire extinguisher or sprinkler lost or damaged by residents. Other service charges, such as recharging a fire extinguisher because of misuse, will be assessed accordingly.) | |
| Pets | Licensee shall not bring in, allow guests to bring in, nor keep any animals on any Foundation property. This includes, but is not limited to, cats, dogs, birds, rodents, snakes, or tarantulas. No fish tanks larger than 10 gallons are permitted without prior approval. Fish are the only pets allowed. | |
| Quiet Hours | It is expected that residents and their guests will respect the rights of others by
maintaining a reasonable limit of noise at all times. What's loud? Loud is any level of noise that disturbs any other resident or when you can be heard outside your
apartment. "Quiet Hours" are 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m., Sunday through Friday; and
1:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday mornings. During these times, all
noise shall be held to minimum. | |
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