2A - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 BAND DOES BROADWAY A front-lawn parking pass If you've ever walked through Central Campus to get to a Michi- gan football game, then you've seen campus at its absolute full- est. Every parking spot in every official parking lot within miles of the stadium is taken, and the overflow of cars has spilled onto front lawns decorated with signs that advertise parking for any- where from $5 to $25. Forthose who need to park, the location of the spot often justifies the price, and for the owners of the lawns-turned-parking-lots, it's a quick way to make money. But on any other day of the week, that same parking could cost you $35, the cost of a ticket for parking on someone's lawn. So why is it that people aren't ticketed on football Saturdays? The answer canbe found in the permits are issued "in accordance Ann Arbor City Code. According with regulations adopted by the to the code, aside from driveways city council for the purpose of and designated parking areas, no ensuring public safety and pre- vehicle can be parked in the open servingthe attractive appearance space in front ofabuilding, called of the city." a front setback. Getz said the code does not But the code explains, "This apply on football Saturdays subsection shall not be applica- because "the city recognizes the ble on those days when football need for additional parking." games are played in The Univer- But, he said, parking on any sity of Michigan stadium." portion of the sidewalk, or Parkingreferee John Getz said between the sidewalk and the the front setback line is usually curb, is a violation regardless of determined by the principal por- whether or not you're watching tion of a given building - usually the Michigan football teambattle the foundation of a house, or an it out in the stadium. enclosed porchn AMINA FARHA The city code also states that a person who has obtained a permit Have a campus mysrery you is allowed to offer front setback want the Daily to solve? E-mail Tb gal parking duringthe Art Fair. news editor Chris Herring at Sri According to the code, such hchris@umich.edu. 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The building is still under con- struction, Unattended gym bag stolen from. CCRB WHERE: Central Campus Rec- reation Building WHEN: Monday at about 6:45 p.m. WHAT: An unattended gymbag was stolen from the main gym of the CCRB, DPS reported. The victim was playingbasketball at the time. Police later found the contents of the bag- shoes, a sweater, abasketball, an MCard and keys. Lecture on disability discrimination WHAT: A lecture by Carolyn Grawi of the AnnArbor Center for Independent Living about disabilitydiscrimination WHO: The Council for Dis- ability Concerns WHEN: Today from 51 am. to noon WHERE: Biomedical Science Research BuildingAuditorium Wings for Wishes event WHAT: A collaborative effort between Buffalo Wild Wings and the University's Make-A- Wish Foundation to donate money to children's research WHO: M Stars for the Make- A-Wish-Foundation WHEN: Today from Dl am. to 11p.m. WHERE: Buffalo Wild Wings on State Street Dual degree meeting WHAT: An informational meeting for students consider- ing two or more areas of study WHO: Ross School of Business WHEN: Today from 4:30 to 6 p.m. WHERE: Basement of the Legal Research Building Video game tournament WHATnAchance forstudents toplayvideogames against each other for a $50 giftcard to Meijer WHO: University Unions & Arts Programs WHEN: Today atS to 11p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, U-Club CORRECTIONS * Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. 1 A Wisconsin man found a 3.92-carat white dia- mood while digging at an Arkansas diamond park with his wife, The Associated Press reported. In addition to the 3.92-carat diamond, Eric Blake, 32, also found a 1.49- carat stone Monday. 2 A pair of Michigan cross countryrunners, redshirt freshmen Rachel Severin and Peter Christmas, claimed Big Ten Runner of the Week awards yesterday. sSFOB MORE. SEE PAGE 8A 3 Rapper Foxy Brown, cur- rently serving a year in jail for attempted assault, received a 76-day punitive segregation punishment in which she could spend up to 23 hours by herself, The Asso- ciated Press reported. a Driver plows Bus causes through parking $1,500 worth of gate WHERE: M-22 CarportD535 Hospital WHEN: Monday at about 11:20 WHAT: A car drove through sparking gate arm valued at $130. WHERE: North Campus Ser- vice Station WHEN: Monday at about 1p.m. WHAT: Abus driver damaged an overhead door while driving, DPS reported. The damage is estimated at $1,500. r I A GOURMET DURRITO. IT'S KINDA LIKE A LUXURY PICKUP TRUCK. LAN GRILL ar,