University of California Santa Cruz Long Range Development Plan Public Workshop #3 April 21, 2004 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 DRAFT- Pre-decisional-For Discussion Purposes Only •Important regional trail connection across campus •Significant use of north campus trails by bicyclists (not allowed on many trails in Pogonip, state parks) Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Open Space Context Recreation Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 1 Paths Sidewalks along roads Forest paths Informal trails • Shuttle access • Perceived “safer” • Less “natural” character • Sense of enclosure • Foreground views, meandering routes • Dappled shade • Recreation use • In ravines, or through open meadow Pedestrian streets • Designed pedestrian environments • Double as social gathering spaces Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Pedestrian Experience Mapping Significant Journeys Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Special places on the pathways… •Redwood fairy rings •Oak groves •Views •Transition spaces Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Pedestrian Experience Mapping Significant Journeys Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 2 Bridges •Gateways to the campus core •Important to campus identity •Immersed in forest •Awareness of ravines Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DRAFT- Pre-decisional-For Discussion Purposes Only Pedestrian Experience Mapping SANTA CRUZ Significant Journeys Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Open Space and Recreation •Larger gathering areas •Open and sunny •Shared by all Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Pedestrian Experience Mapping Significant Exterior Destinations and Gathering Areas Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 3 • Web of pedestrian used routes • Routes composed of various path types • Paths connect building clusters separated by natural open spaces Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Pedestrian Experience Mapping SANTA CRUZ Development in Clusters Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates •“Warped grid” of north south and east west routes acts as basic circulation framework • Pedestrian routes alternate natural and developed environments •Approximated walking times of the segments Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 DRAFT- Pre-decisional-For Discussion Purposes Only Pedestrian Rhythms Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 4 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 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Existing Development Site Design Studies Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 5 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Scenario 1 – 15,000 Students Site Design Studies Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Scenario 2 – 17,000 Students Site Design Studies Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 6 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Scenario 3 – 21,000 Students Site Design Studies Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Scenario 4 – 25,000 Students Site Design Studies Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 7 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Illustrative Plan Scenario 3 Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates •1988 LRDP Land Use •North Loop Road •Meyer Drive Extended •New student housing mostly to the north •Minimal student housing in-fill •Minimal core expansion Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Option A Overall Diagram Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 8 •Change to 1988 LRDP Land Use •North Loop Road •Meyer Drive extended •Moderate new student housing to the north •Moderate student housing in-fill •Expanded core potential Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Option B Overall Diagram Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates •1988 LRDP Land Use •Extend Heller to Empire Grade •Meyer Drive extended •Moderate new student housing to the north •Moderate student housing in-fill •Minimal core expansion Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Option C Overall Diagram Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 9 •Change to 1988 LRDP Land Use •No north Loop Road •Meyer Drive Extended •Graduate College at Porter Meadow •College 11 and 12 at existing OPERS fields •OPERS fields relocate and expand to the south •Maximize student in-fill housing •Minimal core expansion Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Option D Overall Diagram Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Core Study Option A – Loop Road Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 10 250 beds 400 beds 450 beds 300 beds 250 beds Total infill potential: 1,550 beds Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Option B – Expanded Core Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 With road and apartments Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Housing in-fill Study SANTA CRUZ Porter Meadow Graduate College Study Option D – East West Expansion Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 11 Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Option A Porter Meadow Option D – East West Expansion Option B Option C Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates Option D Draft- Pre-decisional – for Discussion Purposes Only UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Public Workshop #3, April 21, 2004 Summary Options Cooper, Robertson & Partners EDAW Arup Kimley-Horn & Associates 12