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* The lab CANNOT be used as a storage facility. Inactive projects and non-tool personal items left in public may be charged an extra monthly 'storage' fee until removed.
 
== 72 hr. Parking Permit ==
'''What it is'''<br>
Permit tag:
A Parking Permit should be placed on any item, project or materials used for personal or group projects, which are being actively worked and/or are too large to store in your storage bin. Items that are left without a Parking Permit may be moved to Temporary Storage by anyone at any time.
 
'''WhatWho itcan isissue'''<br>
A Parking Permit should be placed on any item, project or materials used for personal or group projects, which are being actively worked and/or are too large to store in your storage bin. Items that are left without a Parking Permit may be moved to Temporary Storage by anyone at any time.
 
'''Who can issue'''
Members are able to write their own permit for parking, valid for a maximum of 72 hours unless a Board Member agrees to a longer period of time not exceeding 30 days. Members are able to renew Parking Permits themselves given that they are physically in at Fat Cat Fab Lab to do so. Board Members are able to limit renewals at their discretion if appropriate to maintain organization of Temporary Storage.
 
''' What's on the permit'''<br>
The tag includes a brief, legible description of the material or project being stored, the name and contact information of the owner/responsible party, the date the permit expires and the name and signature of the issuer of an extension in the time limit for the permit.
 
== Parking Ticket ==
'''What it is'''<br>
Orange Tickets should be placed on any item, project, or materials found in the space without a permit or with an improperly filled or expired permit. If materials are obstructing a walkway, or is otherwise stored in a manner that is a hindrance of the use of FCFL by other members, anyone is able to respectfully move items to temporary storage where an authorized person will ticket items if they are unclaimed. As stated above, items must be labeled with a Parking Pass and stored properly when not actively being worked on.
 
'''Who can issue'''<br>
Parking tickets may be issued by any FCFL Member or Board Member.
 
'''What's on the ticket'''<br>
The ticket includes space for a brief description of the material in question, instructions for the owner of the item, the name of the individual issuing the ticket, the date of issue, and the date at which items will be moved to Salvage if no action is taken.
 
'''What happens to ticketed items'''<br>
* Items left in the public spaces with no name, or are named but left for more than 48 hrs after completion date, may be moved to the owner's bin, 'lost and found', discarded, or deemed 'scrap' for use by any member.
The ticket can be struck by the issue of a valid parking permit. Ticketed material may be moved to Salvage 72 hours after the ticket is issued. The issuer, and/or Area Host, accepts the obligation to make a good-faith effort to contact the person responsible for the material (if known) to let them know their material should be retrieved or marked with a valid parking permit. If the owner is legitimately unavailable to take care of their materials within the 72 hours, the issuer and/or Area Host may make arrangements with the owner at their discretion, but are under no obligation to do so.
 
Members should use their best judgement in each situation. Whenever possible, help a fellow member out and alert them of items that are out-of-place before they leave the lab.
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