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- 1-1 INTRODUCTION
- STATE OF CALIFORNIA FACILITIES MASTER PLAN FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 1-2
- CONTEXT FOR THE OXNARD COLLEGE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004 1-2
- PURPOSE OF THE OXNARD COLLEGE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004 1-3
- RENOVATION OF FACILITIES 1-4
- THE MASTER PLAN PROCESS 1-4
- PROJECTED RISING ENROLLMENTS 1-5
- OXNARD COLLEGE DEMOGRAPHICS 1-6
- THE OXNARD COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT 1-7
- GOALS OF THE OXNARD COLLEGE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004 1-9
- Overall Goals Related to the Physical Campus 1-9
- Specific Goals Related to Campus Environment 1-11
- Specific Goals Related to Student Life 1-12
- Specific Goals Related to Physical Design 1-13
- Specific Goals Related to the Oxnard College Relationship with the Community 1-15
- General Master Plan Goals Related to Infrastructure and Utility Systems 1-16
- INTEGRATING THE OXNARD COLLEGE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004 WITH THE EDUCATIONAL MASTER PLAN 1-17
- 2-1 EXISTING CAMPUS CONDITIONS
- HISTORY OF THE CAMPUS 2-2
- AERIAL PHOTO 2-5
- VICINITY MAP 2-5
- EXISTING LAND USE 2-6
- EXISTING CAMPUS FUNCTIONS BY DISTRICT2-8
- Physical Education /Athletics/Recreation Areas 2-9
- Student Services 2-9
- Academic Buildings 2-9
- Parking Facilities 2-9
- EXISTING CAMPUS FACILITIES 2-10
- Permanent Buildings 2-11
- Temporary Buildings 2-11
- Other Facilities 2-11
- EXISTING VEHICULAR CIRCULATION / PARKING 2-12
- Parking Conditions and Issues 2-13
- EXISTING CAMPUS LANDSCAPING 2-14
- Soils 2-15
- Vegetation/Landscaping 2-15
- Irrigation 2-15
- VISUAL ANALYSIS 2-16
- Visual Analysis Exhibit / Architecture 2-18
- Visual Analysis Exhibit / Landscape 2-19
- Visual Analysis Exhibit / Wayfinding 2-20
- EXISTING HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEMS 2-21
- OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS 2-22
- EXISTING CAMPUS DRAINAGE 2-24
- EXISTING CAMPUS WATER SERVICE 2-26
- EXISTING CAMPUS SEWER SYSTEM 2-27
- EXISTING CAMPUS POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 2-28
- EXISTING CAMPUS GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 2-29
- EXISTING CAMPUS LIGHTING PLAN 2-30
- ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2-31
- Oxnard Plain Climate 2-31
- Soils 2-31
- CAMPUS LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT 2-32
- SURROUNDING INFLUENCES 2-32
- 3-1 THE OXNARD COLLEGE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004
- THE CAMPUS PLAN CONCEPT 3-2
- THE MASTER PLAN 3-3
- Major Considerations 3-3
- Specific Topical and Systems Plans 3-3
- Measure S Projects 3-3
- Long Term Projects and Improvements 3-3
- LAND USE PLAN 3-4
- FUNCTION PLAN 3-5
- BUILDING PLACEMENT PLAN 3-6
- Building Placement and Massing 3-7
- OXNARD COLLEGE CAMPUS FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 2004 3-8
- VEHICULAR CIRCULATION/PARKING PLAN 3-10
- Campus Loop Road 3-11
- New Surface Parking 3-11
- North Campus Road Limited Visitor Access 3-11
- New Drop-off Facilities 3-11
- Bus Facilities and Community Access 3-11
- Service Access 3-11
- Bicycle Connectivity 3-11
- PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION AND FUNCTIONAL OPEN SPACE PLAN 3-12
- Circulation 3-13
- Paseo De Las Palmas 3-13
- Main Quad 3-13
- Courtyards and Other Quads 3-14
- CAMPUS WAYFINDING AND SIGN PLAN 3-14
- ARTS INTEGRATION PLAN 3-16
- Campus Banners 3-17
- Visual Transformation for Concrete Block Electrical Equipment Enclosures 3-17
- MAJOR SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES 3-18
- LEED CERTIFICATION 3-20
- MEASURE S PROJECTS 3-22
- Arts Center 3-24
- Arts Center: Multipurpose Center/Auditorium 3-24
- Arts Center: Digital Arts 3-24
- Arts Center: Fine Arts & Music 3-24
- Classroom Building 1 3-26
- Student Services Center 3-26
- Health Sciences Center (HSC) 3-28
- Infrastructure Development and Renovation 3-29
- MEASURE S RENOVATION PROJECTS 3-30
- Child Development Center Rehabilitation 3-31
- Learning Resource Center Renovation 3-32
- Track / Play Field, Physical Education Measure S Renovations 3-34
- PE, Athletics and Recreation Build-Out Projects 3-34
- Pool 3-34
- CAMPUS BUILD OUT PROJECTS 3-35
- Arts Center: Music 3-36
- Arts Center: Fine Arts 3-36
- Maintenance Warehouse 3-37
- Classroom Building, Southwest 3-38
- Classroom Building, East 3-39
- Long-term Infrastructure Development and Renovation 3-40
- Potential Joint Public/Private Project (Classroom/Laboratory/Incubator) 3-40
- 4-1 ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES
- KIT-OF-PARTS APPROACH TO BUILDING COMPOSITION 4-2
- SETTING THE DIRECTION FOR NEW BUILDINGS 4-2
- BUILDING GROUPS 4-4
- BUILDING HIERARCHY 4-5
- BASIC GEOMETRIC FORMS 4-6
- VARIED HEIGHT AND MASSING OF BUILDINGS 4-7
- BUILDING COMPONENTS: ROOF 4-8
- BUILDING COMPONENTS: BASE, MIDDLE AND CAP 4-9
- BUILDING COMPONENTS: COURTYARDS 4-10
- BUILDING COMPONENTS: ARCADES 4-12
- BUILDING COMPONENTS: BUILDING ENTRANCES 4-14
- OTHER BUILDING SYSTEMS AND CONCERNS 4-15
- INTERIOR NOISE LEVEL 4-15
- ROOF DRAINS 4-15
- GUIDELINES FOR COLOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EXISTING CAMPUS 4-16
- 5-1 CIRCULATION, PARKING AND ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION PLANS
- VEHICULAR CIRCULATION / PARKING PLAN 5-2
- Campus Loop Road 5-3
- New Surface Parking 5-3
- North Campus Road Limited Visitor Access 5-3
- New Drop-Off Facilities 5-3
- Bus Facilities and Access 5-3
- Service Access / Emergency Access 5-3
- Bicycle Connectivity 5-3
- ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN 5-4
- Bus Facilities 5-5
- Community and Regional Bus Connectivity 5-5
- Bicycle Connectivity 5-5
- 6-1 LANDSCAPE PLAN AND GUIDELINES
- MAJOR LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS 6-2
- FIELD SYSTEM CONCEPT 6-4
- LANDSCAPE FOR COURTYARD AND QUAD CONCEPTS 6-6
- Integrated Arts Complex 6-7
- Main Campus Quad 6-7
- Student Services Center 6-7
- Activity Quad 6-7
- Health Sciences Center 6-7
- Amphitheater Quad 6-7
- Existing Courtyards 6-7
- LANDSCAPE FOR PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS 6-8
- Campus Processional Entry 6-9
- Palm Bosque 6-9
- Paseo de las Palmas 6-9
- Principle Pedestrian Pathways 6-9
- Minor Pedestrian Pathways 6-9
- COMMUNITY INTERFACE / EDGES 6-10
- Primary Entry Locations 6-11
- Campus Buffer 6-11
- Eco-Zone / Dry Creek Swale Systems 6-11
- Par Course 6-11
- 7-1 CAMPUS WAYFINDING AND SIGN PLAN
- CAMPUS WAYFINDING AND SIGN PLAN 7-2
- THE CAMPUS SIGN PROGRAM 7-3
- THE CAMPUS SIGN SYSTEM 7-4
- Vehicular, Roadway and Parking Sign Components 7-4
- Pedestrian Sign and Map Components 7-4
- Architectural / Building Interior and Exterior Sign Components 7-4
- CAMPUS TYPEFACE 7-5
- CAMPUS SYMBOLS 7-5
- 8-1 CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITY SYSTEM PLANS AND GUIDELINES
- CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITY SYSTEM PLANS AND GUIDELINES 8-2
- DRAINAGE PLAN 8-3
- KNOWN DRAINAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 8-4
- WATERSHED ANALYSIS AND POTENTIAL STORM WATER AND WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS 8-5
- CONCEPT WATER SERVICE PLAN 8-6
- Concept Water Distribution Plan< 8-7/dd>
- Proposed Water Distribution System Improvements 8-7
- CONCEPT SEWER PLAN 8-8
- Proposed Sewer System Improvements 8-9
- CONCEPT POWER PLAN 8-10
- Electrical Power Plan 8-11
- Guidelines for the Power System Expansion and Implementation 8-11
- CONCEPT GAS DISTRIBUTION PLAN 8-12
- Site Gas Piping Guidelines for New Construction and Remodels 8-14
- HVAC SYSTEMS GUIDELINES FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELS 8-14
- LIGHTING CONCEPT PLAN 8-16
- Guidelines for Lighting Systems 8-17
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE 8-18
- PHYSICAL PLANT STRUCTURES AND FACILITIES 8-18
- BRANCH EXCHANGE (PBX) REPLACEMENT AND DATA PROCESSING CENTER 8-19
- CABLE INFRASTRUCTURE 8-19
- 9-1 FACILITIES MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
- THE MASTER PLAN AND ADDITIONAL STUDIES 9-2
- PHASING PLAN 9-3
- LANDSCAPE PHASING PLAN 9-5