3. Analysis of Campus Land SANTA CRUZ Analysis of Campus Land

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3. Analysis of Campus Land
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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LRDP #5, February 26, 2004
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Analysis of Campus Land
88 Land Use
Analysis of Campus Land
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Available Area from 88 LRDP
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Adding Campus Resource Land
Without environmental evaluation filters
Available Area from 88 LRDP
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Filters
1. Slopes more than 20%
2. Hydrology / Geology
3. Vegetation / Wildlife
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Filters
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Slopes more than 20%
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Sinkhole
High Constraints from EDAW
Low Constraints from EDAW
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Ohlone tiger beetle
Manzanita
High Constraints from EDAW
Other Related Constraints
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• Places where we can build without changing
88 Land Use boundaries
Developable Land
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Developable Land
Analysis of Campus Land
894.5 acres
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4. Program Assumptions
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LRDP Program Elements
• Building Program Elements
- Core
- Colleges, Housing
- Other
• Exterior Program Elements
- Parking
- Recreation
- Corporation Yard
- Campus Natural Reserve
- Site Specific Research
- Arboretum
- Farm
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Academic Buildings to be Considered in Campus Core
Social Sciences I
Social Sciences II
Humanities
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Instruction and Research
Existing/Approved Floor Areas
900000
Arts
art
Total 809,500 ASF
800000
Humanities
hum
160,000 ASF
700000
Phys/Bio
phys Sciences
Social
Sciences
social
34,000 ASF
600000
Engineering
eng
Classrooms, Computer Labs
500000
Class
317,500 ASF
400000
300000
111,000 ASF
200000
Total 111,000 ASF
13,000 ASF
124,000 ASF
18,000 ASF
5,000 ASF
40,000 ASF
63,000 ASF
35,000 ASF
100000
0
Core
core
88%
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Colleges
coll
12%
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Assumptions for Additional Program in Core Area
• Instruction and Research @ 100% CPEC (73% today)
• New division space adjacent to existing division areas
• ORA/ORU space with division space on-campus
• Organized Research for planned projects plus 50% growth
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Organized Research Units, Organized Research Activities
231,900 ASF
180,400 ASF
129,000 ASF
104,100 ASF
87,000 ASF
Existing/
Approved
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15,000 FTE
Scenario 2
17,000 FTE
Scenario 3
21,000 FTE
Scenario 4
25,000 FTE
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Preliminary Projected Floor Area (non-Housing)
Instruction & Research
Organized Research Units, ORA's
Academic Support
Libraries
Student Services
Public Services
Phys. Ed./Recreation
Institutional & Admin. Support
5,750,000 GSF
+150%
4,900,000 GSF
+112%
4,010,000 GSF
+74%
3,485,500 GSF
+50%
2,304,000 GSF
Existing/
Approved
Scenario 1
15,000 FTE
Scenario 2
17,000 FTE
Scenario 3
21,000 FTE
Scenario 4
25,000 FTE
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Projected Campus Population
Staff
Staff
35000
Faculty
Faculty
Graduate
Graduate
30000
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
25000
+12,850
+7,900
+2,900
+0
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
Existing
Existing
18,140
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Scenerio
Scenario 11
18,650
Scenerio
Scenario 22
21,200
Scenerio
3
Scenario 3
26,200
Scenerio
4
Scenario 4
31,150
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Preliminary On-Campus Housing Assumptions
• Undergraduate 50%
• Graduate
50%
• Faculty
25%
• Staff
1.6%
(to match existing)
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Preliminary Assumptions for On and Off Campus Housing
Graduate Beds
Undergraduate Beds
7,500
(+1,465)
8,500
(+2,465)
10,500
(+4,465)
12,500
(+6,465)
5,991
On Campus
Off Campus
8,500
Existing
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7,500
(-100)
Scenario 1
8,500
(+0)
Scenario 2
10,500
(+2,000)
Scenario 3
12,500
(+4,000)
Scenario 4
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Assumptions for New Student Housing
• Campus will continue to grow by colleges
• Size of college to be increased
»
»
»
»
1,500 – 2000 students
Up to 500 Beds
Balance of on-campus beds as apartments
Increased support space
• Locate undergrad colleges in pairs
• No classrooms or faculty offices in new colleges
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Preliminary Projected Undergraduate Housing
New Colleges
(500 beds per college)
Additional Beds
on campus
Average number of
students per college
(affiliated)
Average number of beds
per college on campus
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Scenario 2
0
0
2
4
422
1,272
1,972
2,672
1,275
1,445
1,488
1,518
638
723
744
759
Scenario 3 Scenario 4
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Preliminary Assumptions for Employee Housing
On Campus
194
194
194
3,464
3,497
(+33)
321
(+107)
263
(+49)
Off Campus
4,043
(+579)
4,966
(+1,522)
Existing
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
5,893
(+2,449)
Scenario 4
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Parking
9000
8,400 cars
8000
7000
6000
5000
4,800 cars
4,513 cars
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
1988Parking
Parking
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Parking
2003-04
Parking
20052005
Parking
- LRDP 2005
Parking
- Actual
LRDP 1988
Actual
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Preliminary Assumptions for On-campus Parking
• Based on actual utilization (spring 2003)
• Adjusted to meet actual demand for
remote lots
• Includes adequate parking for student
apartments at 1988 LRDP ratio of one
parking space per four bedspaces
• Parking for faculty/staff housing
separately included
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Preliminary Parking Projections
10000
9,400 cars
9000
7,900 cars
pReserved Spaces
8000
p
Permit Spaces
7000
6000
5000
6,750 cars
5,450 cars
4,800 cars
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Existing
Existing
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Scen 2
Scen 3
Scenario 4
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Program Summary – Scenario 1
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Program Summary – Scenario 2
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Program Summary – Scenario 3
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Program Summary – Scenario 4
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5. Preliminary Campus Studies
a. Open Space and Circulation Framework
b. Core
c. Colleges and Housing
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• The most defining character of the core is the surrounding ravines.
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The Natural Open Spaces
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Colleges 9 & 10
Colleges
Core East
Upper Quarry
Core West
Colleges
The Humanities
Complex
Kerr Meadow
Ravine
Extension
Sinkhole
• The Core is defined by its physical settings, location, and
predominantly academic facilities
• The core can include special features such as residential use
and landscape and historic elements
• Areas outside the core such as the colleges can include other
uses as well
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Lessons learned from existing built open
spaces:
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Not formal
Work with the slope
Series of terraces at different levels
Trees close up to buildings
Meandering but connected paths
Pockets of intimate and small gathering
places
• Potential extension of built open space created by existing and future buildings.
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The Built Open Spaces within the Core
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Example of Built Open Space
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• Strength east-west connections and add more bridges as the core expands
• North-south spine from Engineering to Music integrated with the built open spaces
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Pedestrian Circulation
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Potential North Core
Parking Structure
McLaughlin Road
Existing West Core
Parking Structure
Meyer Drive
Hagar Dr
ive
Heller Drive
Potential East Core
Parking Structure
Service Drives
Potential South Core
Parking Structure
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Roads and Parking
Preliminary Campus Studies
Engineering
Social Sciences
Humanities
Physical/Biological
Sciences
General
Services
Admin/other
academic
Library
Student
Services
Arts
Music
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Academic Districts
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Potential Redevelopment Sites
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a. Open Space and Circulation Framework
b. Core
c. Colleges and Housing
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Existing and Approved Buildings: 2,300,000 gsf
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Existing Core
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Existing and Approved Buildings: 2,300,000 gsf
Additional Buildings: 1,180,000 gsf
Total: 3,480,000 gsf
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Existing and Approved Buildings: 2,300,000 gsf
Additional Buildings: 1,700,000 gsf
Total: 4,000,000 gsf
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Scenario 2
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Existing and Approved Buildings: 2,300,000 gsf
Additional Buildings: 2,580,000 gsf
Total: 4,880,000 gsf
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Scenario 3
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Existing and Approved Buildings: 2,300,000 gsf
Additional Buildings: 3,450,000 gsf
Total: 5,750,000 gsf
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Scenario 4
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b. Core
c. Colleges and Housing
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Expanded College Land Use
Area
Extension of Loop Road
Expanded Core
Extended Meyer Drive
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Housing Framework
Preliminary Campus Studies
Housing Scenario 1
Preliminary Campus Studies
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Housing Scenario 2
Preliminary Campus Studies
Housing Scenario 3
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Housing Scenario 4
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