Table of Contents 1 Mission and Objectives ................................................................................. 1-1 History of Boston College ....................................................................................................1-1 Boston College Mission .......................................................................................................1-3 Major Programs and Initiatives............................................................................................1-4 The Strategic Plan .....................................................................................................1-4 The Campus Plan ......................................................................................................1-5 The Institutional Master Plan ...................................................................................1-6 Instuitutional Master Plan Team .........................................................................................1-9 2 Existing Property Uses .................................................................................. 2-1 Boston College Properties in Boston ...................................................................................2-1 Boston College Properties in Newton ..................................................................................2-3 3 Campus Demographics and Employment .................................................... 3-1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................3-1 Student Population ...............................................................................................................3-1 Enrollment Trends.....................................................................................................3-2 Student Residence Locations ...............................................................................................3-3 Employment ..........................................................................................................................3-4 Future Student Enrollment and Employment Projections ..................................................3-5 Table of Contents i 4 Planning Framework .................................................................................... 4-1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4-1 Coordination with the Boston Redevelopment Authority ....................................... 4-1 Existing Context .................................................................................................................... 4-3 Chestnut Hill Reservation Planning ......................................................................... 4-4 Planning Boston College’s Future ....................................................................................... 4-4 Strategic Plan ............................................................................................................ 4-5 Campus Vision and Identity ................................................................................................ 4-5 Guiding Principles .................................................................................................... 4-5 Lower Campus (Boston) .......................................................................................... 4-6 Commonwealth Avenue and the Brighton Campus (Boston and Newton) ........... 4-7 Middle, Upper and Newton Campus (Newton) ...................................................... 4-7 Urban Design Guidelines and Objectives ........................................................................... 4-7 Open Space System and Public Realm ............................................................................... 4-9 Consistency with CPS and Article 29 Zoning .................................................................... 4-11 Conservation Protection Subdistrict ...................................................................... 4-12 Greenbelt Protection Overlay District (Article 29) ................................................ 4-13 Public Planning Process ..................................................................................................... 4-13 Allston Brighton Boston College Community Task Force ..................................... 4-14 5 Proposed Future Projects ............................................................................. 5-1 Summary and Rationale for Proposed Projects .................................................................. 5-1 Proposed Future Projects - Boston...................................................................................... 5-3 Academic ................................................................................................................... 5-8 Student Life ............................................................................................................... 5-8 Support Facilities .................................................................................................... 5-10 Re-use of Existing Brighton Campus Facilities ...................................................... 5-10 Construction Cost Estimates ................................................................................. 5-11 10-Year Plan - Newton........................................................................................................ 5-12 Chestnut Hill Campus Newton .............................................................................. 5-12 Newton Campus ..................................................................................................... 5-13 6 Student Housing Plan .................................................................................. 6-1 Boston College Housing Mission ........................................................................................ 6-2 Boston College’s Housing Culture ...................................................................................... 6-2 Undergraduate Housing........................................................................................... 6-4 Assignment Process Overview ................................................................................. 6-6 Graduate Housing .................................................................................................... 6-7 Student Formation.................................................................................................... 6-7 ii Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan Campus Planning for Housing ...............................................................................6-10 Demand for Additional On-campus Housing ........................................................6-11 Current 10-year Undergraduate Housing Plan.......................................................6-13 Options for Undergraduate Housing .....................................................................6-13 Impacts of Student Housing Demand on Off-campus Housing Supply ..............6-17 Student Behavior Plan ........................................................................................................6-17 Office of Governmental and Community Affairs ...................................................6-18 The Boston College Police Department .................................................................6-19 Vice President of Student Affairs ............................................................................6-20 Office of Dean for Student Development...............................................................6-20 Boston College Campus Community Partnership Initiative (BC CCPI) ................6-22 Boston Police Department......................................................................................6-22 7 Athletic Facilities .......................................................................................... 7-1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................7-1 Need for New Baseball and Softball Facilities .....................................................................7-1 Seating Capacity Comparison ...................................................................................7-2 Alternative Baseball Proposals .............................................................................................7-3 Shea Field ..................................................................................................................7-3 IMPNF Proposal ........................................................................................................7-4 Brighton Athletics Center .....................................................................................................7-4 Baseball Field ............................................................................................................7-5 Softball Field ..............................................................................................................7-5 Intramural Field .........................................................................................................7-5 Support Building .......................................................................................................7-5 Tennis Courts........................................................................................................................7-6 Use Plan ................................................................................................................................7-6 Types of Users ...........................................................................................................7-6 Schedule of Uses .......................................................................................................7-7 Nighttime Lighting ...............................................................................................................7-8 Mitigation Measures ...............................................................................................7-11 Noise ...................................................................................................................................7-11 Parking and Site Access......................................................................................................7-12 Synthetic Playing Surface....................................................................................................7-13 Environmental Impact ............................................................................................7-13 8 Utilities and Infrastructure ........................................................................... 8-1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................8-1 Sanitary Sewer System ..........................................................................................................8-2 Existing System Conditions ......................................................................................8-2 Table of Contents iii Future Sewer Demand .............................................................................................. 8-2 Proposed Sanitary Sewer Improvements ................................................................. 8-4 Water Supply System ........................................................................................................... 8-4 Existing System Conditions ...................................................................................... 8-4 Future Water Demand .............................................................................................. 8-4 Proposed Water System Improvements .................................................................. 8-5 Storm Drainage System ....................................................................................................... 8-5 Existing System Conditions ...................................................................................... 8-5 Future Storm Flows .................................................................................................. 8-6 Proposed Storm Drainage System Improvements.................................................. 8-6 Natural Gas System ............................................................................................................. 8-8 Existing System Conditions ...................................................................................... 8-8 Proposed Gas Service Improvements...................................................................... 8-8 Steam Distribution ............................................................................................................... 8-8 Existing System Conditions ...................................................................................... 8-8 Electrical Service ................................................................................................................... 8-9 Existing System Conditions ...................................................................................... 8-9 Proposed Electrical Service Improvements ............................................................. 8-9 Telecommunications............................................................................................................ 8-9 9 Transportation and Parking ......................................................................... 9-1 Key Findings ......................................................................................................................... 9-1 Study Methodology .............................................................................................................. 9-3 Plan Overview ....................................................................................................................... 9-4 Existing Transportation Conditions ..................................................................................... 9-5 Roadway Access ........................................................................................................ 9-5 Study Area ................................................................................................................. 9-7 Public Transportation ............................................................................................. 9-10 Boston College Shuttle Bus Services ..................................................................... 9-10 Pedestrians.............................................................................................................. 9-12 Bicycles .................................................................................................................... 9-12 Campus Parking...................................................................................................... 9-15 Off-campus Parking ................................................................................................ 9-22 Student Move-in and Move-out Operations .......................................................... 9-23 Transportation Demand Management .................................................................. 9-23 Loading and Service................................................................................................ 9-24 Future Transportation Conditions ..................................................................................... 9-25 2018 No-Build Condition........................................................................................ 9-25 2018 Build Condition .............................................................................................. 9-26 Loading and Service Operations ............................................................................ 9-39 Brighton Campus Move-in and Move-out ............................................................. 9-40 iv Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan Transportation Demand Management ..................................................................9-40 Transportation Operations Analysis ..................................................................................9-40 Vehicle Level of Service ...........................................................................................9-41 Brighton Campus Access Alternatives ...................................................................9-42 Access Alternatives Operational Analysis ..............................................................9-43 Study Area Vehicle Operations Analysis ................................................................9-47 Pedestrian Level-of-Service Analysis.......................................................................9-55 Transit System Analysis ..........................................................................................9-57 Boston College Green Line Station ........................................................................9-59 Short-term Construction Operations/ Construction Management Plan ..............9-60 10 Environmental Sustainability ..................................................................... 10-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................10-1 Goals for Campus-wide Sustainability ...............................................................................10-1 Leadership ...............................................................................................................10-2 Social Justice ...........................................................................................................10-3 Green Buildings .......................................................................................................10-3 Energy and Climate Change ....................................................................................10-3 Water Conservation.................................................................................................10-4 Waste Reduction and Recycling..............................................................................10-4 Air Quality ................................................................................................................10-5 Stormwater Management .......................................................................................10-5 Landscape and Natural Features ............................................................................10-6 Transportation .........................................................................................................10-6 Education and Outreach .........................................................................................10-6 Procurement ............................................................................................................10-7 Performance Standards and Indicators..................................................................10-7 Sustainable Practices ..........................................................................................................10-7 Leadership ...............................................................................................................10-8 Social Justice .........................................................................................................10-11 Green Buildings .....................................................................................................10-12 Energy and Climate Change ..................................................................................10-14 Water Conservation...............................................................................................10-15 Waste Reduction and Recycling............................................................................10-17 Bookstore and Reprographics ..............................................................................10-19 Stormwater Management .....................................................................................10-19 Landscape and Natural Features ..........................................................................10-21 Air Quality ..............................................................................................................10-23 Dining Services......................................................................................................10-23 Environmental Health and Safety .........................................................................10-25 Procurement ..........................................................................................................10-27 Table of Contents v Transportation ...................................................................................................... 10-28 Education and Outreach....................................................................................... 10-30 Coordination with City Agencies...................................................................................... 10-34 11 Historic and Archaeological Resources ...................................................... 11-1 Methodology ...................................................................................................................... 11-1 Brighton Campus ............................................................................................................... 11-2 Chancery – St. John’s Complex .............................................................................. 11-3 Foster Street Area ................................................................................................... 11-5 IMP Projects............................................................................................................ 11-6 Chestnut Hill Campus........................................................................................................ 11-8 Cultural Resources .................................................................................................. 11-8 New Construction ................................................................................................. 11-10 Renovation of Existing Buildings ......................................................................... 11-12 Demolition ............................................................................................................ 11-12 Newton Campus .............................................................................................................. 11-13 Cultural Resources ................................................................................................ 11-13 Demolition ............................................................................................................ 11-13 New Construction ................................................................................................. 11-14 12 Economic Development .............................................................................. 12-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 12-1 Boston College Economic Impact ..................................................................................... 12-1 National Impact of Boston College ........................................................................ 12-2 Economic Impact of Purchasing Expenditures...................................................... 12-3 Local Economic Impacts of Boston College .......................................................... 12-4 Creative Economy............................................................................................................... 12-5 Writers Among Us .................................................................................................. 12-5 Linden Lane Press................................................................................................... 12-6 Master Class: Alumni in Residence ....................................................................... 12-7 Boston College Arts Council................................................................................... 12-7 Major Cultural Facilities ......................................................................................... 12-7 Cultural Events ........................................................................................................ 12-9 New Creative Economy Initiatives ....................................................................... 12-10 Corporate Leadership and Civic Engagement ................................................................. 12-11 Carroll School Office of Government and Corporate Affairs .............................. 12-11 The Center for Asset Management ...................................................................... 12-11 The Center for Corporate Citizenship .................................................................. 12-12 The Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics ................................................... 12-12 The Boston College Business Institute ................................................................ 12-12 vi Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan The Center for Work & Family ..............................................................................12-13 Leadership for Change ..........................................................................................12-13 Church Management and Administration ...........................................................12-13 MBA Consulting Project........................................................................................12-13 Employment Opportunities and Programs .....................................................................12-14 Boston Residents Construction Employment Standards ....................................12-15 Outreach Programs ...............................................................................................12-15 Affirmative Action Plan .........................................................................................12-17 Sponsored Research .........................................................................................................12-18 Payments to the City of Boston ........................................................................................12-19 Payroll Taxes ..........................................................................................................12-19 Voluntary Payments for Municipal Services .........................................................12-19 Development Impact Project (DIP) Contributions ..............................................12-19 13 Community Benefits and Service Programs .............................................. 13-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................13-1 Educational Partnerships and Scholarship Aid ......................................................................13-2 Scholarship Aid .......................................................................................................13-2 Educational Partnerships ........................................................................................13-3 Community Development Assistance ...............................................................................13-8 Allston-Brighton/Boston College Community Fund ..............................................13-8 Boston College Neighborhood Center ...................................................................13-9 Veronica Smith Senior Center ..............................................................................13-11 Volunteer Service Programs .............................................................................................13-11 PULSE ....................................................................................................................13-11 4Boston..................................................................................................................13-11 Appalachia Volunteers ..........................................................................................13-12 American Red Cross Club of Boston College .......................................................13-12 Campus School Volunteers ..................................................................................13-12 Circle K Club of Boston College ............................................................................13-12 Cleansweep ............................................................................................................13-13 Dance Marathon ...................................................................................................13-13 Grads Give Back Day .............................................................................................13-13 Cultural Resources ............................................................................................................13-13 Boston College's McMullen Museum of Art ........................................................13-13 Boston College Arts Festival .................................................................................13-14 Humanities Series .................................................................................................13-14 Neighborhood Night at the Theater .....................................................................13-14 Irish Institute at Boston College ...........................................................................13-14 “Pops on the Heights” ..........................................................................................13-15 Sports and Recreational Programs ..................................................................................13-15 Table of Contents vii Boston College Athletic Tickets ............................................................................ 13-15 Flynn Recreation Complex Summer Program ..................................................... 13-15 Mayor’s Cup Hockey Tournament ....................................................................... 13-15 Allston-Brighton Youth Hockey ............................................................................ 13-16 Boston College Spring Football Game................................................................. 13-16 Kid’s Karate Exhibition .......................................................................................... 13-16 Jimmy Fund Charity Events .................................................................................. 13-16 Community Rowing Boathouse ........................................................................... 13-16 Appendix A 2008 Housing Impact Study Appendix B BRA Scoping Determination (issued on February 21, 2008) Appendix C Transportation (included on attached CD) Appendix D Response to Comments and Comment Letters (included on attached CD) Appendix B and Appendix C are provided on an attached CD at the end of this document and on the Boston College IMP website (www.bc.edu/imp). To request a paper version of Appendix B or Appendix C, please contact: Evie Kuran IMP Project Coordinator Boston College Office of Governmental & Community Affairs Phone (617) 552-3707 ivelisse.kuran@bc.edu viii Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan List of Tables Table No. 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 4-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 6-1 6-2 7-1 7-2 7-3 8-1 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8 9-9 Description Page Boston College Properties in Boston ......................................................................... 2-2 Boston College Properties in Newton ........................................................................ 2-4 Undergraduate Enrollment by Program – Spring, 2008 ............................................ 3-2 Graduate and Professional Student Enrollment by Program – Spring, 2008 ........... 3-2 Total Enrollment Trends 1993-2007 ........................................................................... 3-2 Student Enrollment Trends 2003-2007 ...................................................................... 3-3 Undergraduate On-Campus Housing by Class and Location ................................... 3-4 Full-time Faculty and Staff 2007-2008 ........................................................................ 3-4 Part-time Faculty and Staff 2007-2008........................................................................ 3-4 Community Outreach ............................................................................................... 4-14 Relationship of 10-Year Plan Elements to the Strategic Plan .................................... 5-2 Proposed Future Projects (Boston Properties) .......................................................... 5-5 Proposed Future Projects (Newton Properties) ...................................................... 5-12 Boston College Undergraduate Residence Halls by Campus 2006 ........................... 6-5 Undergraduate Housing Program ............................................................................ 6-12 Seating Capacity of Baseball and Softball Facilities in the ACC ................................ 7-3 Schedule of Uses...................................................................................at end of chapter Proposed Lighting Program...................................................................................... 7-10 Summary of Sewer Generation (Based on Title V, Massachusetts DEP) ................. 8-3 Existing 2008 Daily Traffic Volumes ........................................................................... 9-7 2008 Boston College Bicycle Parking Inventory ....................................................... 9-14 2008 Existing Parking Space Inventory..................................................................... 9-15 On-campus Parking Permits .................................................................................... 9-16 2006 Football Game Day Parking ............................................................................. 9-20 2008 Existing Parking Utilization .............................................................................. 9-21 Total Parking Garage Entries and Exits .................................................................... 9-21 2008 Existing Daytime On-street Parking Occupancy ............................................. 9-22 Existing Loading and Service .................................................................................... 9-24 Table of Contents ix 9-10 9-11 9-12 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-16 9-17 9-18 9-19a 9-19b 9-20 9-21 9-22 9-23 9-24 9-25 9-26 9-27 9-28 9-29 9-30 9-31 9-32 9-33 9-34 9-35 9-36 9-37 9-38 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-6 12-7 12-9 x Projected Campus Population Changes ................................................................... 9-27 Mode Shares and Vehicle Occupancy Rates for Faculty, Staff and Students.......... 9-28 Vehicle Trip Generation ............................................................................................ 9-29 Net-New Vehicle Trips for the Chestnut Hill Campus ............................................. 9-30 Net-New Vehicle Trips for the Brighton Campus .................................................... 9-31 Estimated Vehicle Trip Distribution ......................................................................... 9-31 Estimated Pedestrian and Other Mode Trips .......................................................... 9-34 Estimated Bicycle Trips ............................................................................................. 9-35 10-Year Plan Parking Changes .................................................................................. 9-37 Phasing of Brighton Campus Parking Supply .......................................................... 9-38 Phasing of Chestnut Hill Campus Parking Supply ................................................... 9-38 Typical Weekday Parking Demand Summary........................................................... 9-39 Future Loading and Service Facilities (new buildings) ............................................ 9-40 Level-of-Service (LOS) Criteria.................................................................................. 9-41 2018 Build Alternative Access Analysis Level of Service .......................................... 9-45 Morning Peak Hour Level of Service Summary – Signalized Intersections ............ 9-47 Evening Peak Hour Level of Service Summary – Signalized Intersections ............. 9-48 Morning Peak Hour Level of Service Summary – Critical Movements at Unsignalized Intersections ....................................................................................... 9-49 Evening Peak Hour Level of Service Summary – Critical Movements at Unsignalized Intersections ....................................................................................... 9-50 Morning Peak Hour Washington Street Traffic Volumes ........................................ 9-53 Pedestrian LOS Criteria at Signalized Intersections ................................................ 9-55 Pedestrian Delay LOS Summary ............................................................................... 9-56 New Transit Trips ...................................................................................................... 9-57 Transit Distribution ................................................................................................... 9-57 Existing Train Capacity .............................................................................................. 9-58 Worst Case Green Line Trip Assignment ................................................................. 9-58 Transit Trips for Analysis .......................................................................................... 9-58 Peak Hour Transit Ridership..................................................................................... 9-59 Morning Peak Hour LOS Summary..................................................... at end of chapter Evening Peak Hour LOS Summary ...................................................... at end of chapter Boston College Total Economic Impact (2006) ....................................................... 12-3 2006 Purchasing ........................................................................................................ 12-3 2006 Local Purchasing .............................................................................................. 12-4 2006 IMP Proposed Future Projects Expenditure, Middlesex-Suffolk County Area Impact ............................................................................................................... 12-4 Full-time Faculty and Staff: 2007-2008 ................................................................... 12-14 Part-time Faculty and Staff: 2007-2008 ................................................................... 12-14 Dining Service Employees in Boston...................................................................... 12-16 Development Impact Project (DIP) Contributions ................................................ 12-20 Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan 13-1 13-2 13-3 13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 Educational Aid to the Allston/Brighton Community and Boston .......................... 13-3 Boston College Lynch School of Education Students Placed in Boston Public Schools for Pre-Practicum and Practicum........................................ 13-6 Boston College Boston Public School Hire Report .................................................. 13-6 Spring 2007 Community Fund Awards .................................................................... 13-8 Spring 2007 $25,000 Biennial Award ........................................................................ 13-9 Special Grant Awards ................................................................................................ 13-9 Sports Tickets Provided to Allston-Brighton Residents ......................................... 13-15 Table of Contents xi This Page Intentionally Left Blank xii Table of Contents Institutional Master Plan List of Figures Figure No. 2-1 4-1 5-1 8-1 8-2 8-3 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8 9-9 9-10 9-11 9-12 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-16 9-17 9-18 9-19 9-20 9-21 Description At End of Chapter Boston College Properties Campus Open Space and Primary Pedestrian Circulation Proposed Institutional Projects Ten-Year Plan Existing Sanitary Sewer System Existing Water Supply System Existing Stormwater System Roadways and Campus Entrances Study Intersections 2008 Existing Condition Morning Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections 2008 Existing Condition Morning Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Boston College Driveways 2008 Existing Condition Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections 2008 Existing Condition Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Boston College Driveways Public Transportation Existing Shuttle Bus Services Existing Primary Pedestrian Circulation Routes 2008 Existing Condition Morning Peak Hour Pedestrian Volumes 2008 Existing Condition Evening Peak Hour Pedestrian Volume Bicycle Parking 2008 Existing Condition Morning Peak Hour Bicycle Volumes 2008 Existing Condition Evening Peak Hour Bicycle Volumes Summary of Boston College Campus Parking Facilities Summary of Parking Permit Locations Public On-Street Parking Regulations Existing Loading Dock Locations No-Build Condition Morning Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections No-Build Condition Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volume Study Area Intersections Distribution of Boston College Traffic Table of Contents xiii 9-22 9-23 9-24 9-25 9-26 9-27 9-28 9-29 9-30 9-31 9-32 9-33 9-34 9-35 9-36 11-1 11-2 xiv Net-New Project Generated Trips Morning Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections Net-New Project Generated Trips Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volume Study Area Intersections 2018 Build Condition Morning Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections 2018 Build Condition Boston College Driveways 2018 Build Condition Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Study Area Intersections 2018 Build Condition Evening Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Boston College Driveways Proposed Ten-Year Primary Pedestrian Circulation Routes Brighton Campus Access Alternatives 2018 Build Condition Baseline Traffic Volumes 2018 Build Condition Alternative 1 ─ U-Turn Between Greycliff Road and Gerald Road 2018 Build Condition Alternative 2 ─ Median Break at Commonwealth Avenue/Boston College Driveway 2018 Build Condition Alternative 3 ─ New Roadway 2-way St. Thomas More Road 2018 Build Condition Alternative 4 ─ New Roadway and St. Thomas More Road oneway Northbound 2018 Build Condition Option 5 ─ New Roadway and Elimination of St. Thomas More Road Connection Future Loading Dock Locations Listed and Inventoried Historic Properties within 1/4 Mile of the Chestnut Hill and Brighton Campuses Listed and Inventoried Historic Properties 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