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Master Plan and Zone Change Public Meeting Graduate & Research Center November 15, 2017

Transcript of Master Plan and Zone Change Public Meeting - osucascades.edu · What is a Master Plan? OREGON STATE...

Master Plan and Zone ChangePublic Meeting

Graduate & Research CenterNovember 15, 2017

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Agenda

• Introductions + Purpose

• University + Community Context

• OSU-Cascades Master Plan

• Transportation + Parking

• Closing Comments

• Questions + Answers

University + Community Context

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Higher Education in Central Oregon

Campus Integration and Connections

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What is a Master Plan?

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The purpose of the Master Plan is to “promote and facilitate coordinated development” between the City of Bend and OSU-Cascades. “Master plans provide a process to consider future development on larger sites and to analyze future demand on public facilities. Master plans provide an opportunity for innovative and creative development while providing long-term predictability for the applicants, surrounding neighborhoods, and the entire community.”

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OSU-Cascades Opens on COCC Campus

Campus Expansion Advisory Committee

Advisory GroupsHealth & WellnessSustainabilityArts Culture & EnrichmentCommunity Integration

LRDP Design Team Engaged

Master Plan Application Submitted to City of Bend

2001 2013 2014 2015 2016 20172012

OSU-Cascades Expansion to Four-Year University Approved

Campus Timeline

2018

Site Planning

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Regional Planning and Zoning Development

Urban Growth Boundary Central Westside Plan Bend Comprehensive PlanMixed-Use

University-Owned Property

Neighborhood Compatibility

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Long Range Development Plan Themes

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Long Range Development Plan Themes

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Long Range Development Plan Themes

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Long Range Development Plan Themes

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OSU Cascades Master Plan

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Campus Development Concept

• The campus is expanded from the existing site and organized into four main districts:

Core CampusInnovation DistrictResidential DistrictRecreation District

• The campus districts are connected by an open space spine along which people will travel and interact

• The campus will be permeable and connected to the community with trails and streets

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Illustrative Campus Plan

• The central campus buildings are organized around a bowl-shaped civic open space.

• The eastern district runs along a north-south green

• Connecting spaces and paths between the buildings

• Large primarily wooded area to west end of campus

• Green open space buffers along the Mt. Washington and Simpson edges

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Primary Building Use

Campus Life

Academic

Student Housing

Middle Market Housing

Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Health & Wellness

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Middle Market Housing

Student Success

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• Most buildings will have a mix of uses

• Campus center blends the Innovation District, academic core, and campus life functions

• Residential villagesELC

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Campus Landscape

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Campus Green

Meadow

Water Treatment Landscape

Native Woodland/Forest

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• Range of campus landscape types appropriate to Central Oregon

• Build on the precedent of the existing campus with use of on-site/local plant materials

• Habitat opportunities integrated throughout the campus

• Use the landscape as living water infrastructure

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Open Space + Community Integration

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Plaza

Amphitheater

Recreation Field

Informal Recreation

Active Recreation

Hiking/Biking Trails

Reflective Space

Key Campus Art Opportunity

Key Outdoor Performance Space

Key Outdoor Social Space

• A range of spaces: from active plazas to natural contemplative areas

• Opportunities for the public as well as the campus community

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Connectivity:Streets

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Primary Campus Street

Secondary Campus Street

Shared Use Campus Street

Controlled Access Campus Drive

Existing Public Street

Parking Access

Existing Transit Stop

Proposed Transit Stop

Existing Transit Route

Proposed Transit Route

Potential Future Connection

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Connectivity:Pedestrian Network

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Accessible Campus Path

Grades >5% (not ADA compliant)

Existing Public Path

Accessible path through building

Plaza

Existing Transit Stop

Proposed Transit Stop

• Connections to nearby trails and permeable edges

• Accessible routes

• Trails and paths: recreational and interpretive roles

Potential Future Connection

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Connectivity:Bicycle Network

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On-street Bicycle Route

Off-street Bicycle Route

Existing On-street Bicycle Route

Existing Off-street Bicycle Route

Potential Long Term Bicycle Parking

• Connections to local streets & bike network

• Robust options for bicycle travel-both on and off street

• Hubs for larger amounts of bicycle parking to accommodate longer term bike storage

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Energy Infrastructure

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Geo-Exchange Loop

Photovoltaic Collection

Thermal Energy Distribution

Electrical Distribution Trunk Line

Photovoltaic Panel

Central Utility Plant

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• Geo-exchange is the main source of heating, cooling

• Central plant supplements geo-exchange: low carbon options being evaluated

• Photovoltaic panels on roofs and ground arrays, for electrical uses

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Water Infrastructure

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Water Supply

Wastewater Collection

Recycled Water Distribution

Sewer Outfall

Central Utility Plant

Underground Tank

• Water balance

• Collect & treat wastewater to use for appropriate non-potable uses: irrigation, toilet flushing, some mechanical equipment

• City has reviewed the water/sewer proposals – no significant impact anticipated

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Proposed Phase 1AM

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Proposed Phase 1BM

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Campus Life

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

Student SuccessCenter Ph1

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Proposed Phase 2M

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Center Ph1

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Proposed Phase 3M

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Campus Life

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Student Housing

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Student Success Center Ph2

Early LearningCenter

Dining Commons

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Proposed Phase 4M

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Health & Wellness

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Proposed Phase 5M

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Campus Life

Academic

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Mixed Use Partner and Middle Market Housing

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Site Section East-West• Buildings frame key open spaces

• Buildings help to step down slopes and provide accessible routes

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Site Section North-South• Buildings frame key open spaces

• Buildings help to step down slopes and provide accessible routes

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Design GuidelinesLandscape Architecture

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Transportation + Parking

Transportation Planning

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All applicants are required to submit a transportation analysis to the City to ensure:

• Consistency with the Bend Development Code.

• Orderly construction of the Bend Urban Area Transportation System Plan network of streets and walking, biking and transit facilities.

• Safety and operations.

1-mile travel distance from site

Central Westside Plan

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Assumptions and Analysis Approach

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Distribution of Trips

Scope of Study Area

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The City requires applicants to complete an assessment of the transportation system within the study area of the development for adequacy to serve the new development and to assess the impacts of the development on the nearby transportation system.

32 intersections were studied.

(Intersections abutting site and major intersections)

Findings:

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Findings:

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Findings:

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Findings:

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Findings:

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Transportation + Parking

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ParkingParking per City Requirements with TDM reductions

Campus Surface Parking

Innovation District Surface Parking

Innovation District Underground Parking

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Based on:

City of Bend Development Code:1,766 spaces

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Additional ParkingCapacity

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Campus Surface Parking

Additional Surface Parking Capacity

Innovation District Surface Parking

Innovation District Underground Parking

Approximately 750 spaces

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THANK YOU

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