Post by The Cell on Jul 6, 2008 13:08:50 GMT -5
There are always standard Policies that most communities adhere to, to keep that fine line between personal freedom and community standards. We try to keep it basic and straight forward, if you have any issues with the posted info feel free to voice your opinion.
General Habitat Rules
·No fireworks ·No firearms ·Do not block access to main hall or roads ·Speed limit in the camp is 5 mph and will be enforced ·No cannons without Autocrat’s express permission ·Do not throw glass in the fire pits ·Swimming in the ponds are not recommended. The snapping turtles have precedence and they will protect their territory. So if you must swim, you do so at your own risk. ·Smoking is not permitted in any of the buildings or class tents. Please, please dispose of your cigarette butts in a trash receptacle and not on the ground(even better get a butt-tin).
Visitor Policy
The Visitor ID Badge issued at the Front Office, is your receipt to the habitat. Be sure to wear your ID Badge visibly at all times. s must show the ID Badge to re-enter site. Your car is similarly marked. You will be issued a car tag which must be displayed clearly on your dashboard.
Trespassing:
Trespassing is against the law and is a punishable offense. Trespassing or sneaking onto site is Trespassing. It is an act without honor, the sense of honor our Society is built upon. There is no honor in committing the act nor in aiding the commission of the act. Anyone caught trespassing or aiding in the act of trespassing, etc. will not be allowed to remain on site.
Alcohol
The legal drinking age in California is 21. Observe this law. Anyone serving/giving alcohol to a minor will be expelled from Habitat. Anyone under the age of 21 will have a different color ID. If you do not know their age, then do not serve them alcohol. Ignorance will be no excuse. The violation of laws regarding illegal substances will not be tolerated. Before you violate any laws, either while on-site or off-site, ask yourself, "Do I really want to spend time in a rural Mojave jail?"
Garbage
·Use the garbage containers for your trash. Police your surroundings before leaving and deposit trash in dumpsters. ·There will are trash trailers. Please put your trash in the trailers daily so there will be less trash Sunday. ·Do not keep trash in your home or patio area. It might (read will) bring unwanted animals and create a problem. (Some may be cute, but the Mountain Kitty-cats are definitely unwelcome!) ·Remember our tradition of leaving no trace extends to you house.
Basic Hygiene
·DON'T put dishwater or food in the Porta-Johns/Composit Toilets: There might not be space in the tank when you need to use the potty. ·DON'T dig a 'grease pit' or dishwater hole. You might hit the buried wires. ·DO put your food-scraps in a trash-bag and take it to one of the three trash wagons. Staff will collect the trash daily. ·POUR hot grease in an empty can and let it cool; put it in trash-bag when cool. ·SCRAPE plates and pans over trash-bag before washing. Minimize the food scraps you leave in the dishwater. They will attract vermin when you transport the water.
Swimming
An adult must accompany all children under the age of 14. If any child is found in the pool area without supervision, security will be called and the child will be escorted back to his or her encampment. Swim at your own risk: There is no lifeguard. The Cell Habitat is not responsible for swimming activities.
Fire Safety
The Cell Habitat is located in a windy, open California Desert so the following rules must be followed carefully:
·No ground fires ·No open flames in tents ·Tiki torches must be staked in a firm and stable fashion. Do not ignore the extreme danger involved in knocking over a burning torch. ·Tiki torches may not be placed near flammable materials, ·No bowl-type Tiki torches allowed; only those with screw-on tops are permitted. ·Do not use Coleman fuel in Tiki torches ·All fire pits must have a fire extinguisher in line of sight. ·All fires must have at least one fire extinguisher and buckets of sand or water near the source of flame. ·There must be 10 feet between fire pits and buildings. ·Do not leave torches, candles or fires unattended. ·No flammable liquids may be thrown on fires. ·In the event of a fire, use extinguishers and immediately send for Habitat security. ·Security patrols are authorized to enter empty residences and extinguish open or unattended flames. Should Management Staff determine that further restrictions are necessary, for any reason, such further restrictions shall be announced and enforced.
Vehicle Regulations
·Cars parked in the parking lot in such a way as to restrict access or endanger other vehicles will be towed. ·If you park in the aisles, you will be towed. ·Do not block access to the handicapped access parking. ·To receive a handicap parking slip you will be required to display your handicap plate or hangtag for the state in which your vehicle is registered. ·When parking near the subdivision, DO NOT hang around vehicles or make noise. Be considerate to the people who live here. ·Remember to LOCK your vehicle, as we are not responsible for your goods. ·When parking in the parking lot pull in straight up to the string.
Other Important Information
·Lost and Found: This will be located at Security in the Front Office. Please mark your belongings. Especially things important to you. We may be able to find you. · The Desert has: ·Snakes ·Ants and Fire Ants ·Mosquitoes and very pesky Flies ·Other creepy, crawly things
Punctuality!!!!
Out of courtesy, we ask that all employees, volunteers, visitors and guests, heed the sign-up times for all events, duties, appointments and anything with a start time. This means everything from job assignments to Symposium events. Unfortunately, due to restrictions, anyone showing up after official Visiting Hours has been closed will have to come back another time. The Management and the Staff, thank you for your kind and co-operative understanding in this matter.
the cell mtmt
General Habitat Rules
·No fireworks ·No firearms ·Do not block access to main hall or roads ·Speed limit in the camp is 5 mph and will be enforced ·No cannons without Autocrat’s express permission ·Do not throw glass in the fire pits ·Swimming in the ponds are not recommended. The snapping turtles have precedence and they will protect their territory. So if you must swim, you do so at your own risk. ·Smoking is not permitted in any of the buildings or class tents. Please, please dispose of your cigarette butts in a trash receptacle and not on the ground(even better get a butt-tin).
Visitor Policy
The Visitor ID Badge issued at the Front Office, is your receipt to the habitat. Be sure to wear your ID Badge visibly at all times. s must show the ID Badge to re-enter site. Your car is similarly marked. You will be issued a car tag which must be displayed clearly on your dashboard.
Trespassing:
Trespassing is against the law and is a punishable offense. Trespassing or sneaking onto site is Trespassing. It is an act without honor, the sense of honor our Society is built upon. There is no honor in committing the act nor in aiding the commission of the act. Anyone caught trespassing or aiding in the act of trespassing, etc. will not be allowed to remain on site.
Alcohol
The legal drinking age in California is 21. Observe this law. Anyone serving/giving alcohol to a minor will be expelled from Habitat. Anyone under the age of 21 will have a different color ID. If you do not know their age, then do not serve them alcohol. Ignorance will be no excuse. The violation of laws regarding illegal substances will not be tolerated. Before you violate any laws, either while on-site or off-site, ask yourself, "Do I really want to spend time in a rural Mojave jail?"
Garbage
·Use the garbage containers for your trash. Police your surroundings before leaving and deposit trash in dumpsters. ·There will are trash trailers. Please put your trash in the trailers daily so there will be less trash Sunday. ·Do not keep trash in your home or patio area. It might (read will) bring unwanted animals and create a problem. (Some may be cute, but the Mountain Kitty-cats are definitely unwelcome!) ·Remember our tradition of leaving no trace extends to you house.
Basic Hygiene
·DON'T put dishwater or food in the Porta-Johns/Composit Toilets: There might not be space in the tank when you need to use the potty. ·DON'T dig a 'grease pit' or dishwater hole. You might hit the buried wires. ·DO put your food-scraps in a trash-bag and take it to one of the three trash wagons. Staff will collect the trash daily. ·POUR hot grease in an empty can and let it cool; put it in trash-bag when cool. ·SCRAPE plates and pans over trash-bag before washing. Minimize the food scraps you leave in the dishwater. They will attract vermin when you transport the water.
Swimming
An adult must accompany all children under the age of 14. If any child is found in the pool area without supervision, security will be called and the child will be escorted back to his or her encampment. Swim at your own risk: There is no lifeguard. The Cell Habitat is not responsible for swimming activities.
Fire Safety
The Cell Habitat is located in a windy, open California Desert so the following rules must be followed carefully:
·No ground fires ·No open flames in tents ·Tiki torches must be staked in a firm and stable fashion. Do not ignore the extreme danger involved in knocking over a burning torch. ·Tiki torches may not be placed near flammable materials, ·No bowl-type Tiki torches allowed; only those with screw-on tops are permitted. ·Do not use Coleman fuel in Tiki torches ·All fire pits must have a fire extinguisher in line of sight. ·All fires must have at least one fire extinguisher and buckets of sand or water near the source of flame. ·There must be 10 feet between fire pits and buildings. ·Do not leave torches, candles or fires unattended. ·No flammable liquids may be thrown on fires. ·In the event of a fire, use extinguishers and immediately send for Habitat security. ·Security patrols are authorized to enter empty residences and extinguish open or unattended flames. Should Management Staff determine that further restrictions are necessary, for any reason, such further restrictions shall be announced and enforced.
Vehicle Regulations
·Cars parked in the parking lot in such a way as to restrict access or endanger other vehicles will be towed. ·If you park in the aisles, you will be towed. ·Do not block access to the handicapped access parking. ·To receive a handicap parking slip you will be required to display your handicap plate or hangtag for the state in which your vehicle is registered. ·When parking near the subdivision, DO NOT hang around vehicles or make noise. Be considerate to the people who live here. ·Remember to LOCK your vehicle, as we are not responsible for your goods. ·When parking in the parking lot pull in straight up to the string.
Other Important Information
·Lost and Found: This will be located at Security in the Front Office. Please mark your belongings. Especially things important to you. We may be able to find you. · The Desert has: ·Snakes ·Ants and Fire Ants ·Mosquitoes and very pesky Flies ·Other creepy, crawly things
Punctuality!!!!
Out of courtesy, we ask that all employees, volunteers, visitors and guests, heed the sign-up times for all events, duties, appointments and anything with a start time. This means everything from job assignments to Symposium events. Unfortunately, due to restrictions, anyone showing up after official Visiting Hours has been closed will have to come back another time. The Management and the Staff, thank you for your kind and co-operative understanding in this matter.
the cell mtmt