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- 1.0 President’s Message 1.1
- 2.0 Executive Summary
- Background 2.1
- 3.0 Academic Mission
- Vision Statement 3.1
- Mission Statement 3.2
- Core Campus Values 3.3
- 4.0 Master Plan Goals, Objectives and Process
- Master Plan Goals 4.1
- Summary of Concepts 4.3
- Long- and Short-term Objectives 4.5
- Bond Measure S Building Program 4.7
- Bond Measure S Secondary, Tertiary, etc. Effects 4.10
- Master Plan Process Overview 4.12
- Measuring Success 4.13
- 5.0 Campus Context and Observations
- Campus History 5.1
- Campus Community and Context 5.4
- Demographics 5.6
- Other Community Projects 5.7
- Existing Campus Analysis 5.8
- Existing Building Names 5.14
- Existing Campus Year of Construction 5.16
- Existing Building Conditions 5.18
- Existing Building Area 5.26
- Existing Campus Zones 5.28
- Existing Figure Ground 5.30
- Existing Axes and Open Spaces 5.32
- Existing Access Points 5.34
- Existing Public Transportation 5.36
- Existing Vehicular Transportation 5.38
- Existing Parking 5.40
- Existing Accessible Parking 5.42
- Existing Pedestrian Circulation 5.44
- Existing Walking Distance 5.46
- Existing Building Entries 5.48
- Existing Sewer Plan 5.50
- Existing Storm Drain System 5.52
- Existing Site Power Distribution 5.54
- Existing Water Distribution 5.56
- Existing Gas Distribution 5.58
- Existing Conduit Diagram 5.60
- Existing Copper Diagram 5.62
- Existing Low Voltage Diagram 5.64
- Existing Fiber Optic Cable Diagram 5.66
- Existing Landscape Analysis 5.68
- Existing Landscape Observations 5.74
- Existing Campus Open Spaces 5.82
- Existing Campus Buildings 5.95
- Existing Campus Edge Conditions 5.114
- 6.0 Planning Workshops and Concepts
- Introduction 6.1
- Participants and Schedule 6.1
- 7.0 Master Plan
- Facilities Master Plan 7.1
- Planning Concepts and Organizational Principles 7.2
- Facilities Master Plan Diagrams 7.6
- Proposed Facilities Master Plan 7.6
- Proposed Master Plan Overall Renderings 7.8
- Proposed Building Areas 7.12
- Proposed Building Use and Campus Zones 7.16
- Proposed Figure Ground 7.18
- Proposed Axes and Open Spaces 7.20
- Proposed Access Points 7.24
- Proposed Service Vehicle Circulation 7.28
- Proposed Emergency Vehicle Circulation 7.30
- Proposed Vehicular Circulation 7.32
- Proposed Traffic, Circulation, and Parking Study 7.34
- Proposed Parking 7.36
- Proposed Accessible Parking 7.38
- Proposed Interim Parking 7.40
- Proposed Pedestrian Circulation 7.42
- Proposed Bicycle Parking Location 7.44
- Proposed Building Entries 7.46
- NPDES- BMP Storm Water System Diagram 7.48
- Proposed Sewer System 7.56
- Proposed Storm Drain System Diagram 7.60
- Proposed Power Distribution Diagram 7.64
- Proposed Water Distribution Diagram 7.66
- Proposed Gas Distribution Diagram 7.70
- Academic, Athletic and Service Areas 7.71
- Service Connections 7.72
- Community Use and Leased Land 7.74
- 8.0 Facilities Utilization and Space Program
- Introduction 8.1
- Facilities Needs Analysis 8.2
- Space Programs 8.4
- Standardized Room Diagrams 8.12
- Building Descriptions 8.24
- 9.0 Campus Systems
- Landscape Concept and Objectives 9.1
- Open Space and Landscaping Framework 9.4
- Campus Edges and Entries 9.7
- Major Campus Spaces 9.12
- Pirates’ Walk and Connectors 9.21
- Proprietary Spaces 9.24
- Landscape for Vehicle Circulation and Parking 9.26
- Universal Design 9.29
- Pedestrian Circulation 9.33
- Vehicle Circulation and Parking 9.34
- Utility Systems 9.37
- Information Technology 9.46
- Security 9.48
- 10.0 Design Guidelines
- Introduction 10.1
- Upcoming Regulations 10.2
- Trends in Educational Design 10.4
- Campus Design Guidelines 10.6
- Parking Design Guidelines 10.30
- Landscape Design Guidelines 10.36
- Plant Material 10.36
- Hardscape 10.43
- Site Furnishings 10.45
- Irrigation 10.49
- Campus Signage 10.50
- Sustainable Design 10.51
- 11.0 Implementing the Plan
- Introduction 11.1
- Development Area Phasing 11.1