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Task outline for the Campus Plan Update 2004 follows. All items shall be documented for future reference and revision. This material, coupled with the Campus Plan 1998, together shall form the knowledge base of the campus physical environment as a dynamic living document.
I. Vision, mission, strategic concepts identified - 10 year timeframe
- Dr. Wagner
- President's Cabinet
- Deans and Directors
- Faculty Council
- Administrative Council
- Employee Council
- SGA
- Community/Government/Neighbors
- Trustees
- Committees
II. Emory University Campus Plan 1998 - review of past 5 years
- Projects completed 1998 - 2003
- Lessons learned
- Principles and Guidelines - revisions/additions
- LEED impact
- Community perception
- Zoning, Infrastructure, Traffic changes
- Peer Institutions - Compare and contrast
- Student opinions - freshman and seniors
III. Documentation of Existing and Projected Growth, Needs, Priorities -
10-year outlook
- Emory College
- Health Sciences - Medical School, Research, Clinic, Hospital, Public Health, Nursing, Allied Health, Yerkes
- Campus Life - Food Services, Residential, Student Clinic, Social, Recreation, Student Groups, Religious Life
- Goizueta Business School
- School of Law
- Oxford College
- Candler School of Theology
- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Carlos Museum
- Libraries
- University Administration
- Support Services - FM, HR, Telcom, Netcom, Mail, Purchasing, etc.
- Community Partnerships
IV. Global systems and support structures - existing capacity and growth limitations
- Infrastructure
- Boiler Plant, Chiller Plants and distribution systems
- Title 5 limitations
- Water - fire service and potable water
- Drainage - storm, sewer, flood plain, stream buffers
- Natural gas - distribution system
- Telecommunications - data, phone, cable, wireless
- Electricity - transformers, duct banks, overhead service, sub stations
- Circulation Systems
- Traffic patterns and controls
- Parking - visitor, staff and student, handicap, carpool, service vehicles
- Pedestrian
- Bicycle
- Service Delivery (Jim Murtha)
- Alternative Fuel vehicles
- Fire truck and Emergency vehicle access
- Shuttles - stops, routes, time
- Handicap accessibility
- Signage and Way finding
- Building Identification
- Map Placement
- Directional Signage/wayfinding
- Architecture and Hardscape
- Design Guidelines
- Mass, Shape, Size and Scale site fit
- Public Art
- Donor recognition
- Iconography
- Portals and Gates
- Visual Axis
- Open Spaces
- Gardens
- Site furniture
- Exterior Lighting
V. Environmental Analysis of Campus
- Vegetation Map/Inventory
- Reforestation Plan
- Wildlife Habitat/Connectivity Plan
- Air Quality Plan
- Energy Management Plan
- Topographic Map of Campus
- Green Building Strategy - LEED
VI. Utilization of existing facilities and exterior spaces
- Classroom utilization
- Meeting Room utilization (Meeting Services in Charge - Felicia Bianchi)
- Office utilization
- Storage needs of the University
- Student Center - Gravitational pull
- Social needs and spaces
VII. Physical Planning Strategies Developed - Global and Precinct Plans
- Program locations and needs
- Future Building Sites
- Exterior Open Space development
- Infrastructure growth
- Traffic and Parking, Pedestrian, Bicycles, Deliveries
- Environment and Ecology
- Identity and Architecture
- Coordination with neighbors
VIII. Ten Year Implementation analysis
- Phasing issues
- Environmental Permits
- Zoning changes and variances
- Estimated building and site scope, size and cost
- Open Space projects scope and cost
- Traffic and Parking adjustments
- Environmental Policies
- Adjacent property development
- Donor Opportunities
Target Completion and Approval by Emory University Trustees: November '04
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