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Title: Academic Mission


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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

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

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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

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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

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CONSTRAINTS SUMMARY
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LAND USEChorro Creek
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LAND USESan Luis Obispo
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DEVELOPMENT
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CORE GREEN SPACE
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  • 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_at_calpoly.edu

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DATA MAPS
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DEVELOPMENT SUITABILITY
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