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'\ 4/18194 SITING AND ESTABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY F ACILITIEs This policy sets out guidelines for the siting of temporary modular units. Its purpose is to allow the addition of limited temporary space while preserving the visual and architectural integrity of the campus. Temporary structures are an inferior alternative to traditional buildings. At their worst, they are a visual blight. One needs only to view the rows of deteriorated units at some of CSUH's sister campuses to be forewarned. The installation of temporary space should be regarded as a last resort, to be used when no other options are viable. Elig:ibility Guidelines All proposals for temporary space will be reviewed by the Campus Physical Planning Committee. In reviewing proposals, the Committee shall consider the following issues: the program's relevance to the University's mission its consistency with the University's Master Plan and five year capital improvement plan and the practicality of leasing on campus or off-campus facilities. {1) {2) (3) site SelectJ:.Qll Temporary units are not to intrude visually upon Harder Road, East Loop Road or West loop Road. Neither are they to be readily visible from Carlos Bee Boulevard or Hayward Boulevard. At the discretion of the Campus Physical Planning Committee, landscaping may be used as a means of shielding units from view. Aeproved sites On the basis of the above criteria, approved. (See attached Campus Map.) following sites the are The site north and adjacent to the Music and Business Building. A. B. The site adjacent to Plant Operations in Parking Lot D {fronting Facilities Management/Receiving buildings.) The site southwest of the Tennis Courts and north of the adjacent playing fields. c.

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4/18194SITING AND ESTABLISHMENTOF

TEMPORARY F ACILITIEs

This policy sets out guidelines for the siting of temporary modularunits. Its purpose is to allow the addition of limited temporaryspace while preserving the visual and architectural integrity ofthe campus.

Temporary structures are an inferior alternative to traditionalbuildings. At their worst, they are a visual blight. One needsonly to view the rows of deteriorated units at some of CSUH'ssister campuses to be forewarned. The installation of temporaryspace should be regarded as a last resort, to be used when no otheroptions are viable.

Elig:ibility Guidelines

All proposals for temporary space will be reviewed by the CampusPhysical Planning Committee. In reviewing proposals, the Committeeshall consider the following issues:

the program's relevance to the University's missionits consistency with the University's Master Plan andfive year capital improvement plan andthe practicality of leasing on campus or off-campus

facilities.

{1){2)

(3)

site SelectJ:.Qll

Temporary units are not to intrude visually upon Harder Road, EastLoop Road or West loop Road. Neither are they to be readilyvisible from Carlos Bee Boulevard or Hayward Boulevard.

At the discretion of the Campus Physical Planning Committee,landscaping may be used as a means of shielding units from view.

Aeproved sites

On the basis of the above criteria,approved. (See attached Campus Map.)

following sitesthe are

The site north and adjacent to the Music and BusinessBuilding.

A.

B. The site adjacent to Plant Operations in Parking Lot D{fronting Facilities Management/Receiving buildings.)

The site southwest of the Tennis Courts and north of theadjacent playing fields.

c.

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D. The site east and adjacent to Heiklejohn Hall. Land-scaping will be required along the northern end of thissite to shield units from view.

E. The site fronting the west side of Old Hilary Road.modified by the Master Plan revision of 1994)

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The Campus Physical Planning Committee shall forward approvedproposals and their recommended sites to the President for action.

Exception: The design of temporary modular facilities isundergoing an evolution toward improved esthetics.If the CPPC determines that a proposed temporaryfacility achieves a level of design and estheticquality that meets the standards usually applied topermanent structures, ad hoc exceptions to sitingcriteria may be recommended by the CPPC.

Facilit~ Acgyisition

When a modular unit is approved, a request to initiate the processof design and acquisition should be submitted to the FacilitiesPlanning and Operations office. Requests should include a fundsource.

Tenants will provide for and fund the following:

the temporary facility (trailer, modular unit, etc.

handicapped accessibility to the site and into thefacility

utility connections

landscaping, including irrigation

maintenance costs (interior and exterior)

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