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Welcome to PARKSIDE We are honored that you have chosen Parkside Student Residence as your home away from home. Our staff is very excited to meet each one of you, and we hope to build many fond memories during this milestone in your life. We know that the post-secondary years are exciting, scary, and overwhelming; so, we have compiled this Resident Handbook to make your stay here successful. Success is your goal in school and if we can assist you in any way to achieve it please stop by the office or see your Community Assistant on your floor. The Resident Handbook answers many commonly asked questions regarding living at Parkside. In addition, the Resident Handbook describes policies that act as an addendum to the policies laid out in your Student Room Rental Lease. The Student Room Rental Lease and the Resident Handbook are important guides with which you should familiarize yourself throughout your time at Parkside. You are expected to comply with both the Student Room Rental Lease and Resident Handbook in addition to all applicable municipal, provincial, and/or federal laws. As a resident, you are required to read the entire Resident Handbook. Management reserves the right to amend or change the rules and regulations at any time by posting the changes throughout the community.
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Contents Welcome to PARKSIDE ........................................................................................................................... 1 Important NUMBERS .............................................................................................................................. 4 Our TEAM................................................................................................................................................ 5 The Management Team ...................................................................................................................... 5 Community Assistants......................................................................................................................... 5 Office Hours ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Perks and REC ......................................................................................................................................... 6 AMENITIES ACCESS ............................................................................................................................. 6 BIKE STORAGE ROOM ......................................................................................................................... 6 EQUIPMENT RENTALS AND SIGN OUTS .............................................................................................. 6 FITNESS AREAS .................................................................................................................................... 6 FLOOR LOUNGES ................................................................................................................................. 6 GLASS BOX .......................................................................................................................................... 6 LAUNDRY ............................................................................................................................................. 6 MAIL ROOM ........................................................................................................................................ 7 PARKSIDE PULSE.................................................................................................................................. 7 RESIDENCE LIFE PROGRAMS ............................................................................................................... 7 ROOM BOOKINGS ............................................................................................................................... 7 STUDY ROOMS .................................................................................................................................... 7 TERRACE AND BBQ BOOKINGS ........................................................................................................... 8 PARKSIDE 101.......................................................................................................................................... 9 MOVE IN/MOVE OUT .......................................................................................................................... 9 RENT INSTALLMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 9 WORK ORDERS .................................................................................................................................... 9 FUMIGATION & PEST CONTROL .......................................................................................................... 9 Community STANDARDS ...................................................................................................................... 11 UNDERSTANDING THE DISCIPLINE PROCESS .................................................................................... 11 ALCOHOL ........................................................................................................................................... 12 CAFETERIA USE ETIQUETTE ............................................................................................................... 12 CLEANLINESS AND TRASH REMOVAL ................................................................................................ 13 COOKING APPLIANCES ...................................................................................................................... 13 111 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 2G3 | 416-977-8000 | live-parkside.com
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DAMAGE TO PROPERTY .................................................................................................................... 14 FIRE SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................... 14 GUESTS .............................................................................................................................................. 15 ILLEGAL DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ................................................................................................... 15 INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR ............................................................................................................ 16 KEYS/ACCESS CARDS AND LOCKS ...................................................................................................... 16 PARKING ............................................................................................................................................ 17 PARTIES ............................................................................................................................................. 18 PETS................................................................................................................................................... 19 PROHIBITED ITEMS............................................................................................................................ 19 RESTRICTED AREAS ........................................................................................................................... 20 SMOKING .......................................................................................................................................... 20 VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT .......................................................................................................... 20 UNIT ENTRY ....................................................................................................................................... 21 FEES AND CHARGES .......................................................................................................................... 21 Personal SAFETY ................................................................................................................................... 23 WHILE INSIDE YOUR UNIT ................................................................................................................. 23 WHILE OUTSIDE YOUR UNIT ............................................................................................................. 23 AROUND THE COMMUNITY .............................................................................................................. 24 Maintenance FAQs................................................................................................................................ 25 Campus RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................. 26 George Brown College ...................................................................................................................... 26 OCADU .............................................................................................................................................. 28 Ryerson University ............................................................................................................................ 29 University of Toronto ........................................................................................................................ 30 Non-Affiliated Services...................................................................................................................... 32
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Important NUMBERS Management Office
(416) 977 – 8000 x.102
Service Desk
(416) 977 – 8000 x.115
Parkside Security
(647) 715 - 6852
The Cafeteria
(416) 977 – 8000 x.116
Emergency
911
Toronto Police Non-Emergency Line
(416) 808-2222
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Our TEAM The Management Team The General Manager has the overall responsibility for managing the staff, the business operations, and facilities. She has an open door policy and is very willing to help you in any way possible. You should always feel comfortable with approaching your Community Assistant first when trying to solve a problem. The Assistant General Manager (AGM) assists the General Manger in the day-to-day operations of the facility. The Residence Life Coordinator is responsible for supervising Community Assistants, establishing a successful community, and managing the on-going training and student development portfolio, ensuring a healthy and engaging environment, as well as ongoing projects focused on improving the resident experience for students. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for all maintenance and upkeep of the Parkside property.
Community Assistants You will see your Community Assistant(s) (CAs) frequently! The CA is a full-time student living at Parkside. Your CA acts as your contact for building information, events, programming, lock-outs, maintenance issues, roommate issues, neighbour issues, and emergency assistance.
Office Hours Parkside provides residents with access to 24-Hour staff members. Staff members are accessible at the office from  Monday-Friday, 9 am–5 pm If you ever need any assistance after office hours, call the Security at (647) 715-6852
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Perks and REC AMENITIES ACCESS Management reserves the right to close or adjust the hours of operation for all amenity spaces. Residents are responsible for any damages they or their guests cause in the amenities. Guests are not permitted in any amenity space without being escorted by a resident. Residents and guests must ensure they are abiding by all posted rules and signage.
BIKE STORAGE ROOM Residents may store their bikes in the bike storage room located on the ground floor. Residents must provide their own locks. Parkside is not responsible for any stolen or damaged property. Access to the bike storage room is only through security.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS AND SIGN OUTS Parkside has a variety of items available to sign out at the front desk with a valid ID. These include various video game consoles, video games, board games, gym equipment, and more.
FITNESS AREAS Residents will be able to maintain a healthy lifestyle by accessing our Fitness Centre located on the second floor. Residents will have the option to use it as a Yoga/Dance Studio, Cycle Studio, and also have access to Fitness on demand. There is a Women’s Only Studio located on the 7th Floor and is accessible by signing out the key at the front desk. Proper attire should be worn at all times while using the facilities, not limited to but including, a t-shirt and closed toe shoes.
FLOOR LOUNGES There is a common area on each floor. These areas will contain either a communal kitchen, a study lounge, a mediation or gaming room, poker lounge, Lego room on alternating floors. For our artists we have a create room on the 18th Floor.
GLASS BOX The Glass Box is a shared multipurpose space located on the 2nd floor of Parkside. Floor to ceiling windows will reveal an amazing view of Carlton Street. Residents and guests may have access to this area. It provides a great social space and it is used for a variety of community events.
LAUNDRY Parkside features a card-operated laundry facility, found on 2nd and 9th floor. Residents must ensure they are following the instructions provided to prevent overflow and damage. The Resident is responsible for ensuring the washer/dryer are kept clean. If you are unsure how to operate the washer/dryer, contact 111 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 2G3 | 416-977-8000 | live-parkside.com
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the office or a Residence Life Community Assistant for instruction. Kindly leave the washers open after use to allow them to dry. Residents must ensure they empty the lint trap before each use.
MAIL ROOM The mail is located on 2nd floor, on the South Side of the building When oversized mail/packages arrive, Parkside staff will sign for the item and contact the recipient for pick-up at the front desk. Oversized mail/packages will be stored for five business days before they are sent back. All mail should be addressed to: Resident Name Unit Number and Letter 111 Carlton Street Toronto, ON M5B 2G3 An email notification will be sent to the resident when courier packages have arrived for them. Courier packages will be processed at the Service Desk in the Lobby.
PARKSIDE PULSE Every month residents will receive an electronic monthly newsletter detailing important building information and programming updates.
RESIDENCE LIFE PROGRAMS The Community Assistants plan a variety of residence life programs throughout the year, which help create the fun atmosphere that is brought to you here at Parkside. Be on the lookout for information about our traditional programs such as the Annual Cook-Off Competition. We try our utmost to foster strong building spirit, and will participate in events with other residences to show them that Parkside, really is the best residence experience in Toronto. Besides our traditional events, past programs have included:
Floor Competitions (Pumpkin Carving, Gingerbread House Building) Community Service (Clothing Drives, Shoe Box for Shelters, Operation Christmas Child) Off Site Trips (Canada’s Wonderland, Carlton Cinemas Movie Nights) Fitness Classes (Yoga, Cycle, etc.) Welcome Week (BBQ, Scavenger Hunt) General Yearly Programming (Dances, Educational Sessions, Socials)
ROOM BOOKINGS Some communal area amenities may be reserved at the Front Desk for a maximum of 3 hours.
STUDY ROOMS Residents will be able to book these rooms in advance via a room booking system. If you are interested in booking a space, please speak to one of the staff at the Service Desk. 111 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 2G3 | 416-977-8000 | live-parkside.com
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TERRACE AND BBQ BOOKINGS Residents and guests are permitted to enter and use the 3rd floor terrace at any time during the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. The terrace is open daily from 9 am - 9 pm. Residents are reminded that smoking on the terrace is prohibited. The Terrace BBQ is available for personal use via a booking made through the Parkside Management Office. All bookings are subject to management discretion and may require a deposit for use.
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PARKSIDE 101 FUMIGATION & PEST CONTROL Furniture, furnishings and personal effects of the Resident brought to the premises/leased premises are subject to inspection by Parkside and may require Resident to fumigate some or all of these items. If you notice a pest issue, you must report it to the office immediately so that we may help to remedy the situation. Residents must also comply with recommendations from the pest control company and prepare for treatments as required. Treatments cannot be refused. Some pests are attracted to rotting garbage, open food and unclean environment. We encourage to take care of their living space in order to unplanned pest habitation.
MOVE IN/MOVE OUT The resident is required to follow the move in schedule as established by Parkside. Once moved in, the resident should complete the Unit Condition Form online as directed in their move in package. Failure to submit this report will result in Parkside assuming the lease premises is in perfect condition. Residents will vacate the premises by 12pm (noon) on the final day of tenancy. The leased premises should be left in clean, undamaged condition with all personal effects and trash removed. Should Parkside be required to clean the premises as a result of a resident’s failure to comply, charges may ensue. Additionally, if the resident’s failure to comply delays a new occupant from moving in, Resident shall be liable for charges associated with the new occupant staying elsewhere in the interim.
RENT INSTALLMENTS Rent should be paid in the form pre authorized payment on or before the 1st day of every month. Authorized form of payment includes: personal cheque, money order, cashier’s cheque. Credit Card and Debit card payment can be made monthly or set up automatically through RentMoola. Amounts must be paid in Canadian Dollars. Please note that RentMoola adds a service fee for each payment.
WORK ORDERS In the event of needed repair, residents are required to inform the office immediately via phone, visiting the office, or submitting a Work Order online at http://live-parkside.com/ . Work Orders are completed in priority sequence. Failure to report items in need of repair may result in the resident being held financially responsible for the necessary repairs and/or subsequent damages. After-hours emergency repairs (i.e. leaks) must be reported immediately to the duty staff and/or security. Please note, that work orders submitted after 3:00pm, will not be addressed until the next business day. Except for normal wear and tear, residents are responsible for all repairs/replacements in the premises/leased premises. Residents are responsible for all repairs/replacements in the common areas of the premises/leased premises. Should a resident cause damage to another residents belongings 111 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 2G3 | 416-977-8000 | live-parkside.com
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(knowingly or unknowingly), the perpetrator will be held responsible. Prior to arranging any repairs, you must obtain approval from Parkside. Repairs will be made by Parkside or by a Parkside approved and/or selected tradesperson. When vacating the premises/leased premises, you shall leave it in good, clean condition.
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Community STANDARDS Community Standards are necessary for the smooth functioning of any community. Here at Parkside, we believe that residents have the right to an environment in which they can study, socialize, live comfortably and feel safe. There are three basic principles involved in achieving this:
Demonstrate care for yourself
Demonstrate care and consideration for others
Respect others’ and community property
Take time to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations as both you and your guests are responsible for following them.
UNDERSTANDING THE DISCIPLINE PROCESS Resident Action or Behaviour in Violation of Community Standards (including Behaviours of Guests)
Community Assistant Interaction/Engagement with Student at Initial Stage
Warning (Verbal) Undocumented; intended to deliver feedback and information to resident (or guest) in timely manner. Warning (Written) Documented; intended to provide written and fair notice to resident that can be referred to if problematic behaviours continue.
Sanction (Disciplinary Action) Residence Life Coordinator (RLC) Meeting & Decision
Documented; letter of disciplinary decision as per the Community Standards Section in the Residence Handbook. Fee and Charges (Varies) Documented; applied to resident’s account as per the Community Standards Section in the Residence Handbook.
Residence Life Coordinator and General Manager Repeat Infractions and Possible Eviction
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ALCOHOL Consumption of alcohol must comply with all federal, provincial, and municipal legislation. Alcohol is only permitted in a Resident’s personal living space. Alcohol is not allowed in the common areas of the community in any form or container. The following list provides further guidelines for alcohol consumption on Parkside property: Mass Consumption and Drinking Paraphernalia
Possession and/or consumption of 'common source' alcohol (e.g. kegs, mini kegs, beer balls, 'swish barrels' and other large containers of alcohol, etc.) and/or the participation in activities to promote mass consumption of alcohol/drinking games (e.g. funnels, beer bongs, century club, beer pong, etc.) are not permitted Alcohol Quantity Keg cooling devices and alcohol containers larger than two litres are not permitted. Age of Consumption No person under the age of 19 may consume alcohol on Parkside property. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter Educational Sessions All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
CAFETERIA USE ETIQUETTE Residents are to follow the cafeteria policies at all time which states clearly that the food is NOT to be taken outside the cafeteria premises with the exception of ‘lunch to go’ and fruit during the specified Lunch-To-Go Hours of operation. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the resident being charged the cost of a meal at the time of the incident. Residents are responsible for the actions of their guests at all times. A guest is defined as any nonParkside resident. All guests are required to pay a “guest meal fee” prior to entry to the cafeteria in order enjoy services. A guest who does not pay will cause the charge to past to the tenant that they are visiting; guest privileges would also be revoked indefinitely.
First and Every
Warning Letter
Offence
Guest Meal Charge Changes to guest privileges
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
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CLEANLINESS AND TRASH REMOVAL All garbage and other types of waste must be disposed of using receptacles/chutes provided by management on each floor. No trash or other waste may be disposed of or stored on the grounds of the property, kept by an entrance door/hallway, or placed in improper containers nor elsewhere in the community. Trash should be disposed of promptly and properly. Oversized refuse will require a work order.
Each resident is responsible for cleaning and keeping the assigned unit and all furnishings in a clean, safe and sanitary condition at all times. If excessive garbage is found during unit inspections (i.e. move out, room transfer, quarterly), residents will be notified and given time to rectify the issue. If the issue remains, residents will be fined an excessive garbage removal fee.
VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Repeat Offences
Warning Letter $60 minimum Garbage Removal Fee $250 Deep Cleaning Fee + All Costs Associated with Rectification Possible Eviction
COOKING APPLIANCES Due to fire safety regulations, some cooking appliances are permitted in all residence space and some cooking appliances are only permitted in approved kitchen facilities. The following items are allowed by all residents: Kettles/Coffee Makers with automatic shutoff Mini Fridges (under 700 watts) The following items are allowed ONLY in areas with approved kitchen facilities:
Appliances (under 700 watts), Toasters, Toaster ovens, Hot plates, Microwaves, Sandwich makers, etc
VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every
Warning Letter
Offence
Removal of Item All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
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DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Parkside property is to be respected. Residents will be held responsible for any costs associated with intentional or unintentional damage as a result of their actions. Stickers, adhesive tape, nails, screws or hooks may not be used on floors, walls, woodwork or doors. Thumbtacks, pushpins and nonmarking adhesive materials are permitted in moderation. Vandalism is defined as the willful or malicious destruction of Parkside property. Tampering with Security cameras, fire safety systems, and lifesaving equipment is strictly prohibited. Any vandalism directed towards an individual or individuals may also constitute harassment. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
FIRE SAFETY Students are not to use fire exits or in any way tamper with fire doors except in an emergency. This includes the propping of floor entrance doors. Do not discharge, tamper with or operate any fire prevention (e.g. sprinkler) or detection equipment for any purpose other than in the case of a fire. It is important to know that covering your smoke alarms in your unit, puts everyone’s life at risk, and if reported to the Fire Department, could result in fines of up to $5000.00 or possible imprisonment. Always leave any Residence facility during an evacuation (this includes but is not limited to fire alarms and/or drills). Personal living spaces should be kept in such a manner that escape during an emergency is always possible (i.e. doorways/exit pathways should remain clear). VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter $500.00 Smoke Alarm Tamper penalty and Guarantor Notification All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
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GUESTS Residents are responsible for the behaviour of their guests at all times. A guest is defined as any nonParkside resident. Failure of a guest to comply with the Community Standards will result in the host resident being held fully responsible for any infraction. It is the host's responsibility to inform their guests of Parkside’s Community Standards. Guest Access Residents must sign their guests in and out at the Security Desk. Guests not properly registered with Security will be subject to consequences. Guests are required to present Photo ID to Security and sign a Guest Registration Form before first-time entry. Residents must escort their guests at all times. Long-Term Guests Guests can stay overnight for a maximum of five nights (three nights in a row) per month, in mutual agreement with their roommate(s). For residents planning on having a guest longer than the previously stated maximum, an RLC must approve the extended stay. As per the lease, “only you can live in the Premises. You may not permit another person to live in the Premises without the landlord approval.” Management will evict any resident who persists in violating the limitations on the visitation policy. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every
Warning Letter Adjustment of Guest Privileges All Costs Associated with Rectification
Offence Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
ILLEGAL DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES Residents are prohibited from being involved with possessing, using, manufacturing, and trafficking any illegal drugs anywhere on the Parkside property. Students will be documented for any smells, residue, and/or paraphernalia (grinders, bongs, etc.) associated with the use of illegal drugs. Any student found in possession of, manufacturing, or trafficking illegal drugs will result in the immediate contact of the authorities. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every
Warning Letter
Offence
Immediate Guarantor Notification & Contacting Authorities All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
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INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR Residents are required to conduct themselves in a respectful manner at all times. The following will be considered inappropriate behaviour infractions (Note: This list is not exhaustive):
Rude or Aggressive Behaviour towards Parkside staff, other residents, and property.
Misuse of Parkside Amenities and Equipment. This will result in the adjustment of resident’s privileges/access to the property’s amenities and equipment.
Gambling
Unauthorized Sports/Physical Activities in common areas outside of fitness amenities Creation and Dissemination of Obscene Content
Running a Business or Solicitation on Parkside property
Throwing/Launching Projectiles from any part of the Parkside property
Nudity/Lack of Footwear. Residents are expected to wear appropriate clothing (ex. top, bottoms, and shoes) when in common areas of the building. Throwing Up from excessive use of alcohol (cleaning fees for vomit will be charged)
Parkside reserves the right to determine what constitutes inappropriate behaviour within reason. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First Offence
Warning Letter All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
KEYS/ACCESS CARDS AND LOCKS Residents are to keep their access card/bedroom key in their possession at all times. Access cards/bedroom keys are not to be in anyone else’s possession. If a person other than the Resident is in possession of the Resident’s access card/bedroom key, it will be confiscated. Residents shall not alter the locking system on any door giving entry to the premises/leased premises, during the term of the lease, without written consent from Parkside. In the event, Parkside believes the resident safety is compromised, a lock change may be completed immediately. Residents are not permitted to make copies of keys to the premises/leased premises or to lend their keys to any other person. All keys issued at move-in shall be returned to Landlord upon lease termination. Tenants will be held responsible for the cost of all replacement keys including suite/bedroom keys, mailbox keys, garage keys, laundry card and/or access cards. Access cards/bedroom keys should not be altered in anyway (i.e. Punching a hole in the access card). VIOLATION OUTCOME: Laundry Card
$10 Replacement Fee
Lost Mailbox/ Bedroom Key
$15 Replacement Fee $15 Replacement Fee
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Lost Access Card
$30 Replacement Fee
NOISE To facilitate an environment conducive to academic growth, Parkside has a 24-hour courtesy policy. Any behavior or noise that may be disturbing to another resident must cease upon the request of other residents or any member of the Parkside staff. Specific Sound Equipment Regulations:
Subwoofers are not permitted. Amps are permitted with the use of headphones.
These policies apply to all areas of Parkside, including, but not limited to, hallways, elevators, stairwells, laundry room, storage rooms, common areas, and units.
Quiet Hours
Sunday - Wednesday: 11 pm - 8 am
Thursday - Saturday: 1 am - 9 am
Exam Quiet Hours
December 8th : 24-hour Quiet Hours
April 8th : 24-hour Quiet Hours
Any resident or resident’s guest found violating these policies must immediately conform to them. Repeat violations may result in disciplinary action by Management. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence Repeat Offences
Warning Letter Educational Sessions Possible Eviction
NOXIOUS & OFFENSIVE ODOUR POLICY A noxious odour is ANY smell of such an intensity that it becomes apparent and/or offensive to others. Any odour can become noxious or offensive when it is too strong. Some examples are cigarette, cigar, or pipe smoke; incense; perfume; poor personal hygiene; air freshening spray; excess amounts of garbage; large amounts of dirty laundry and marijuana smell (smoked or not smoked) (See Drug Policy). Furthermore, because incense and candles present themselves as a fire hazard as well as a source of potentially noxious odor, it is prohibited at Parkside at all times VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Repeat Offence Repeat Offences
Warning Letter Educational Sanctions $250 Deep Cleaning Fee + All Costs Associated with Rectification Educational Sessions Possible Eviction
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PARKING All residents wishing to park a vehicle on the property MUST register their vehicles with Parkside along with payment. In addition, a Parkside permits must be on the rearview mirror in the front of the vehicle. Parkside permits are issued at the Office upon reservation and a signed Student Room Rental Lease with parking provisions. Parking in our lot is available on a first come, first served basis and not guaranteed. Please call the office to report a parking violation. The staff may notify the towing company which will, in accordance with the law, tow the vehicle, if any of the following situations exist:
The vehicle is parked in such a manner as to obstruct a fire lane.
The vehicle is obstructing an entrance, exit, space or aisle of the parking facility.
The vehicle is in a parking space belonging to another tenant/staff.
The vehicle is parked in the driveway of the main entrance.
The vehicle may be towed without notice to the owner or operator of the vehicle and at the expense of the owner and operator of the vehicle. Residents shall first sign in their guest at the security desk before accessing the parking garage. For the safety of our building, all residents who are registered for underground parking, must use our buzz in system to gain access from security. VIOLATION OUTCOME: Parking Offences
Warning Letter Adjustment of Guest Privileges All Costs Associated with Rectification
PARTIES Large parties are not allowed without Management approval. The number of guests is limited to 5 per resident. If the number of occupants in a unit exceeds the allowable guest amounts, Parkside staff reserves the right to disperse the group. VIOLATION OUTCOME:
First and Every Offence
Warning Letter Educational Sessions Adjustment of Guest Privileges All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
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PETS Parkside does not allow any pets on property, with the exception of guide/therapy animals. Fish kept in a small bowl is permitted. Fines will be assessed to any resident in violation of the pet policy. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
$250 Deep Cleaning Fee + All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
PROHIBITED ITEMS The following items are prohibited on Parkside property, including but are not limited to:
Cooking Appliances not listed in section above Hazardous Materials External Used Furniture o Mattresses, Couches, Recliners, Upholstered Furniture Open Flame o Candles, sparklers, gas/oil lanterns, incense, lit matches, lit lighters Heaters o Gas, Electric, and Oil Heaters Weapons o Firearms and any other weapon or item that is created/intended to cause harm, or could be seen as intimidating, are strictly prohibited. Examples include but are not limited to: o Restricted weapons, knives with blades longer than six inches (kitchen knives excepted), paint ball guns, bb guns (including soft air), sling shots, bows/arrows, machetes, axes, hatchets, ceremonial or decorative swords, toy weapons (nerf guns, water guns, plastic bows/arrows) etc. Explosives o Explosives or flammable accelerants are not permitted in residence buildings. This may include but is not limited to: firecrackers, dynamite, propane tanks, camp stove fuel, naphtha, gasoline, diesel, etc.
VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence Repeat Offences
Warning Letter Removal of Item All Costs Associated with Rectification Possible Eviction
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RESTRICTED AREAS Residents are prohibited from attempting to access or being in any restricted areas. These include, but are not limited to: Rooftops Window Ledges Parking Levels 1 and 2 (without a permit) Emergency Exits during non-emergencies Food Services Areas after hours of operation Retail Areas after hours of operation If a suspicious person is observed around the property or if anyone is sees climbing over the fence, door, or gate, please contact the Parkside staff or call 911. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
SMOKING Parkside is a smoke-free facility. Smoking inside is strictly prohibited anywhere on the Parkside property (including the terrace) and within a nine-meter radius of all entrances/exits. This includes, but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, marijuana, and hookahs. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter Guarantor Notification $250 Deep Cleaning Fee + All Costs Associated with Rectification
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT Violence, acts of aggression, or threats will not be tolerated. Physical aggression is defined as violent or physically aggressive behaviour. These behaviors of assault include but are not limited to hitting, punching, slapping, kicking, pushing, pulling, fighting, spitting, bullying, or sexual in nature, etc.
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Communicative violence is defined as any form of communication which is violent in nature which includes but is not limited to verbal, written, electronic (telephone, texting, computer, social media, videos, pictures, etc.). Harassment is defined as any attention or conduct, whether it be oral, written, graphic or physical by an individual or group who knows or ought to reasonably know that such attention or conduct is unwelcome, unwanted, offensive or intimidating. Every individual has the right to an environment characterized by mutual respect. Every individual has the responsibility to treat all members of the Parkside community with respect and without harassment or discrimination. Inappropriate comments or behavior relating to a person’s race, religion, sexual orientation, age, sex, gender identity, nationality, ability, and all other prohibited grounds as outlined by Ontario Human Rights Code will not be tolerated. VIOLATION OUTCOME: First and Every Offence
Warning Letter Educational Sessions
Repeat Offences
Possible Eviction
UNIT ENTRY With reasonable notice (typically 24 hours), Parkside has the right to enter the premises/leased premises for the purpose of performing health and safety inspections, preventative maintenance, or other necessary work. Entry is typically made during the hours of 8am – 8pm. Typically, these inspections are made quarterly. Repairs made that are found to be the responsibility of the residents (see “Work Orders”), or cleanliness issues noted (see “Cleanliness”) may be charged to your account. In cases of emergency, Parkside may immediately enter the leased premises at any time without notice. Note: It is the responsibility of the resident to check emails and bulletin boards frequently to be aware of building updates.
FEES AND CHARGES Fees are due within 5 business days of notification from a Residence Life Coordinator for an infraction that has occurred. Residents may appeal fee decisions with a Residence Life Coordinator before they are due. If the appeal is approved, any fee payment will be deferred until the appeals process is completed. Outstanding fees will result in further action from Parkside staff. Fee charges are subject to change. Parkside reserves the right to assign fees and charges within reason for infractions not listed in the above Violation Outcomes.
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For any infraction that breaches the community standards, Parkside reserves the right to contact the Guarantor to notify them of a breach to the lease agreement and the steps that have been taken to rectify the situation. Frequent documentation of infractions may result in eviction. In some cases, Parkside reserves the right to evict based on the severity of one infraction.
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Personal SAFETY We would like you to be aware of some important guidelines for the safety of yourself and the property. We recommend that you consider following these guidelines, in addition to other common-sense safety practices:
WHILE INSIDE YOUR UNIT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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Lock your doors at all times. You have deadbolt locks on the doors; use them while you are inside your room. When answering the door, first determine who is there by looking through the peephole. If the person is unknown, first talk with them without opening the door If the person says they work for management, maintenance, housekeeper etc., please feel free to call the office to confirm it's an employee needing into your room. Make sure to keep your windows locked when you are not in your room and at night. Do not give or lend your keys, your ID, access card, or mailbox key to anyone. Do not put markings on your key ring to identify your name, address, or phone number. This includes your unit/room number. If you are concerned because you have lost your key or because someone you distrust has a key, ask to have your locks changed. You have a statutory right to do so, provided you pay the cost of the lock change in advance. Dial “911� for emergencies. Immediately following, please call the office or Security Desk so they may take appropriate measures. At least monthly, check your smoke detector for dead batteries or malfunctions. A yellow flashing light on your unit door means that the door battery is running low. Please complete a work order as soon as this has been noticed. Frequently check your door locks and other devices to make sure they are working properly. Immediately report to the office in writing or complete a work order any malfunction of other devices outside your room, such as burned out lights, blocked passageways, broken railings, etc. Mark or engrave identification on valuable personal possessions, such as your computer or bicycle.
WHILE OUTSIDE YOUR UNIT 1. 2. 3. 4.
Lock your doors and windows every time you leave your apartment regardless how long you will be away. Tell your roommate where you are going and when you will be back. When walking at night, please walk with another person. Let your Community Assistant and your roommate know if you are going to be gone for an extended period.
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AROUND THE COMMUNITY 1.
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Room and apartment doors should be locked at all times. Residents should always keep their keys with them even when leaving for a short period of time and/or when your roommate is in the apartment and not expected to leave. Valuables should be kept locked and out of sight. Residents should practice being aware of their surroundings and being a good neighbour. This can be done by knowing the other residents and reporting to management staff of any suspicious person(s) seen around the property. Please call 911 if your personal safety or the personal safety of another is at risk. Parkside does not allow soliciting. Please report those individuals to your Community Assistant or office. Lost keys should be reported immediately to your Community Assistant or office.
Please remember there is no such thing as a completely safe system. Even the most elaborate of safety precautions are not guarantees against crime. You should always proceed as if such systems do not exist. All systems are subject to mechanical malfunctions, tampering, human error, and personnel absenteeism. Parkside makes no expressed or implied warranties of security. The best safety measures you can take are the ones you yourself can perform as a matter of common-sense and habit. Parkside is not responsible for any personal damages or thefts. We highly recommend that you obtain renter’s insurance.
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Maintenance FAQs Q: How do I put in a work order request for maintenance? A: Online via the Parkside website home page Q: How long will it take for my work order to be resolved? A: Within 24 hours on business days and by next business day on weekends. Emergencies are the exception. Q: How will I know if my work order has been completed? A: A signed off maintenance report will be left in your unit. Q: If I have a maintenance emergency after hours, who do I call? A: Contact security 647-715-6852 Q: Where do I put my trash? A: In the chute/receptacle provided on every floor. Residents should make a work order for oversized refuse. Q: Are grills allowed? A: No. See Cooking Appliances Section in Community Standards; however, there is BBQ on the 3rd Floor Terrace. For booking information please refer to the office. Q: What do I do if I lose power to my whole unit? A: Contact the Management Office during hours of operation and the Security at 647-715-6852 hours. Q: What do I do if I lose power to just part of the apartment? A: Contact the Management Office during hours of operation and the Security at 647-715-6852 after hours. Q: Can I use regular dish soap in the dishwasher? A: No. Please use dishwasher specific soap. Q: What do I do about insects in the apartment? A: Contact Parkside management immediately and place a work order. Q: What do I do if my toilet is clogged? A: We strongly recommend owning your own plunger, which can be purchased at most local corner stores.
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Campus RESOURCES George Brown College
Resource Student Services and Campus Life Directory
Contact Information http://www.georgebrown.ca/studentlife/ Casa Loma Campus Building C, Lower Level 160 Kendal Ave. 416-415-5000 ext. 4627
Athletics
St. James Building A, 6th floor 200 King St East 416-415-5000 ext. 3336 Casa Loma Campus Room e100 142 Kendal Ave. St. James Campus George Brown Student Association
Room 147 200 King St. E. Waterfront Campus Room 033 51 Dockside Dr. 416-415-5000 ext. 4730/2455/5360
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416-415-5000 ext. 2622 1-800-265-2002 letstalk@georgebrown.ca Booking Appointments: Casa Loma Campus,
Disability Services
160 Kendal Avenue, Room C317 416-415-5000 ext. 4585 St. James Campus 200 King St. East, Room 582C 416-415-5000 x 2107 Waterfront Campus
 Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences 51 Dockside Drive, Room 225 416-415-5000 ext. 5370 Casa Loma Campus Building C, 160 Kendal Ave., Room C330 Toronto, Ontario M5R 1M3 Phone: 416-415-5000 ext. 4634 St. James Campus
Library Learning Commons
Building H, 341 King Street East 3rd Floor, Room 367 Toronto, ON, M5A 1L1 Phone: 416-415-5000 ext. 4950 Waterfront Campus 51 Dockside Drive 6th Floor, Room 618 Toronto, ON M5A 0B6 Phone: 416-415-5000 ext. 5761
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Casa Loma Campus Building C, Room 344 160 Kendal Ave. 416-415-5000 ext. 4047 St James Campus Tutoring and Learning Centre(TLC)
Room 403A 200 King Street East 416-415-5000 ext. 4053 Waterfront Campus Room 538 51 Dockside Drive 416-415-5000 ext. 5743
OCADU
Resource
Contact Information
Student Services and Campus Life Directory
http://www.ocadu.ca/services
Centre for Students with Disabilities
316, 100 McCaul Street csd@ocadu.ca 416-977-6000 ext. 399
Health and Wellness Centre
Level 6, 230 Richmond St. W. 416-977-6000 ext. 260
Student Union
Level 6, 230 Richmond St. West ocadsu@ocadsu.org 416-977-6000 ext. 341
Walk Safe
416-977-6000 ext. 366
Writing and Learning Centre
Book an appointment: https://wlc.bookings.ocadu.ca Room 510, 113 McCaul wlc@ocadu.ca 416-977-6000 ext. 229
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Ryerson University
Resource
Contact Information
Student Services and Campus Life Directory
http://www.ryerson.ca/studentguide/directories.ht ml
Academic Accommodation Support
4th floor, Student Learning Centre 341 Young Street 416-979-5094 aasadmin@ryerson.ca Recreation and Athletics Centre (RAC)
Athletics and Recreation
40 or 50 Gould Street Arch 416-979-5096 rac@ryeron.ca Mattamy Athletic Centre 416-979-5339 Corner of Carlton and Church
English Language Support
4TH floor, Student Learning Centre 341 Young Street 416-598-5978 www. ryerson.ca/sls sls@ryerson.ca
Ryerson Medical Centre
181 Kerr Hall West 350 Victoria Street 416-979-5070 www.ryerson.ca/healthandwellness/medicalcentre medicalct@ryerson.ca
Ryerson Student Union
55 Gould St. 416-979-5255 ext.2325 http://rsuonline.ca/ info@rsuonline.ca
Student Development and Counselling
Room JOR-07C, Lower Ground Floor Jorgenson Hall, 350 Victoria Street 416-979-5195 csd@ryerson.ca
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Student Learning Support
4th floor, Student Learning Centre 341 Young Street 416-598-5978 www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport
Walk Safe Program
416-979-5040 www.ryerson.ca/irm/security/index.html
University of Toronto
Resource
Contact Information
A-Z List of Student Resources
http://life.utoronto.ca/get-info/a-z-list-of-studentservices/
Academic Success Centre
214 College St. 416-978-8030 mail.asc@utoronto.ca
Accessibility Services
Suite 400, 4th floor, 455 Spadina Avenue 416-978-8060 accessibility.services@utoronto.ca
Athletics
27 Kings College Circle www.athletics.utoronto.ca
Counseline
416-946-5117
Counselling Services
Integrated with Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness
2nd floor, 214 College St. Koffler Student Services Centre 416-978-8030 healthask@mail.studentlife.utoronto.ca
Sexual and Gender Diversity Office
Suites 416-417 21 Sussex Avenue 416-946-5624 sgdo@utoronto.ca
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University of Toronto Students’ Union
12 Hart House Circle 416-978-4911 www.utsu.ca frontdesk@utsu.ca
WalkSmart Student Patrol and Escort Service
416-978-SAFE(7233)
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Non-Affiliated Services
Resource
Contact Information HOTLINES
Crisis Text Line
Text: Start To 741-741
Drug And Alcohol Helpline
1-800-565-8603
Good2Talk
1-866-925-5454
Mental Health Helpline
1-866-531-2600
Toronto Rape Crisis Center
416-597-8808
CLINICS 500 Yonge Street Medical Clinic
500 Yonge Street 647-348-1664
Bay College Medical and Lockwood Diagnostic
416-929-1900 www.lockwoodclinic.com info@lockwoodclinic.com
Carlton and Church Walk-in and Medical Clinic
60 Carlton St. 416-646-1890
Emkiro Health Clinic
70 University Ave 416-977-7474 www.emkiro.ca info@emkiro.ca
Hassle Free Clinic
66 Gerrard St. E. 416-922-0566
Planned Parenthood Toronto
36 Prince Arthur Ave. 416-961-0113
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