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Academic Mission Polytechnic, Learn by Doing Demand: by Applicants, for Graduates

PLAN HIGHLIGHTS. Academic Mission Polytechnic, Learn by Doing Demand: by Applicants, for Graduates Growth - Tidal Wave II Increase in Summer Enrollment Use of Technology 17 % Increase in Physical Capacity 1963 Master Plan Focused on Campus Core

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Academic Mission Polytechnic, Learn by Doing Demand: by Applicants, for Graduates

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  1. PLAN HIGHLIGHTS • Academic Mission • Polytechnic, Learn by Doing • Demand: by Applicants, for Graduates • Growth - Tidal Wave II • Increase in Summer Enrollment • Use of Technology • 17 % Increase in Physical Capacity • 1963 Master Plan • Focused on Campus Core • Before California Environmental Quality Act • Communication and Consultation

  2. PROCESS - TIMETABLE INPUT CAMPUS (FACULTY, STUDENTS, STAFF, AUXILIARIES) and COMMUNITY (CITY, COUNTY, NEIGHBORS, OTHER GROUPS) ACTIVITIES DRAFT MASTER PLAN & INITIAL ENV. STUDY ISSUE- BASED TASK FORCES Prelim. MASTER PLANConcepts FINAL MASTER PLAN & EIR ACA- DEMIC PLANS ENROLL- MENT SCENARIOS DRAFT EIR OFFICIAL DEANS DEPAC PRESIDENT, CAMPUS PLANNING COMMITTEE, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT GROUP CSU TRUSTEES 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 LCD. Rev. 2/22/00

  3. TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS

  4. TABLE OF CONTENTS • 1) Introduction • 2) Guiding Framework • 3) Long-Range Enrollment • 4) Existing Conditions • 5) Physical Plan Elements • 6) Implementation Phasing and Staging • 7) Follow Up

  5. CHAPTER 5Physical Plan Elements • Land Use • Natural Environment • Outdoor Teaching and Learning • Campus Instructional Core • Residential Communities • Recreation, Athletics, and Physical Education • Public Facilities and Utilities • Circulation, Alternative Transportation, and Parking • Support Activities and Facilities • Ancillary Activities and Facilities

  6. ONGOING ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS • Environmental Consequences of the Master Plan • Intensification of core - expansion of housing • Parking structures (2 more) • Traffic issues • Key Mitigation • Housing new enrollment • Reduced parking / alternative transportation • Stream restoration -Biological preserves, sensitive lands

  7. CONSTRAINTS SUMMARY

  8. LAND USEChorro Creek

  9. LAND USESan Luis Obispo

  10. DEVELOPMENT

  11. CORE GREEN SPACE

  12. PRELIMINARY DRAFT MASTER PLAN • Draft available in libraries, on CD, and on our web site. Written comments due June 12, 2000. • Hearings on Draft EIR - Fall 2000. • Web Site -- www.campusprojects.calpoly.edu orCal Poly Home Page “A-Z index, Master Plan” • Questions, CD (free) or hard copy ($25) requests, contact Deby Anderson at 756-6806 or djanders@calpoly.edu

  13. DATA MAPS

  14. DEVELOPMENT SUITABILITY

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