Master lan and Zone Change ublic Meeting Graduate & Research Center November 15, 2017
Agenda Introductions + urpose University + Community Context OSU-Cascades Master lan Transportation + arking Closing Comments Questions + Answers OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 2
University + Community Context OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 3
Higher Education in Central Oregon OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 4
Campus Integration and Connections
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What is a Master lan? The purpose of the Master lan 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. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 7
Campus Timeline OSU-Cascades Expansion to Four-Year University Approved Campus Expansion Advisory Committee Advisory Groups Health & Wellness Sustainability Arts Culture & Enrichment Community Integration Master lan Application Submitted to City of Bend 2001 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 OSU-Cascades Opens on COCC Campus LRD Design Team Engaged Site lanning OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 8
Regional lanning and Zoning Development Urban Growth Boundary Central Westside lan Bend Comprehensive lan Mixed-Use University-Owned roperty Neighborhood Compatibility OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 9
Long Range Development lan Themes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 10
Long Range Development lan Themes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 11
Long Range Development lan Themes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 12
Long Range Development lan Themes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 13
OSU Cascades Master lan OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 14
Campus Development Concept The campus is expanded from the existing site and organized into four main districts: Core Campus Innovation District Residential District Recreation 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 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 15
Illustrative Campus lan 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 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 16
Simpson 15th rimary Building Use Most buildings will have a mix of uses Mt. Washington ELC Health & Wellness Center Dining Student Success Assembly Campus center blends the Innovation District, academic core, and campus life functions Residential villages ELC Middle Market Housing Tykeson Bend Sci Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 17
Simpson 15th Campus Landscape Range of campus landscape types appropriate to Central Oregon Mt. Washington ELC Build on the precedent of the existing campus with use of onsite/local plant materials Habitat opportunities integrated throughout the campus Use the landscape as living water infrastructure Campus Green Meadow Water Treatment Landscape Native Woodland/Forest OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 18
Mt. Washington Simpson 15th Open Space + Community Integration A range of spaces: from active plazas to natural contemplative areas Opportunities for the public as well as the campus community laza ELC Amphitheater Recreation Field Informal Recreation Active Recreation Hiking/Biking Trails Reflective Space Key Campus Art Opportunity Key Outdoor erformance Space Key Outdoor Social Space OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 19
Simpson 15th otential Future Connection Connectivity: Streets Mt. Washington rimary Campus Street ELC Secondary Campus Street Shared Use Campus Street Controlled Access Campus Drive Existing ublic Street arking Access Existing Transit Stop roposed Transit Stop Existing Transit Route roposed Transit Route OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 20
Simpson 15th Connectivity: edestrian Network Mt. Washington Connections to nearby trails and permeable edges Accessible routes Trails and paths: recreational and interpretive roles ELC Accessible Campus ath Grades >5% (not ADA compliant) Existing ublic ath Accessible path through building laza Existing Transit Stop roposed Transit Stop OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 21
Simpson 15th Connectivity: Bicycle Network otential Future Connection Connections to local streets & bike network Mt. Washington Robust options for bicycle travelboth on and off street Hubs for larger amounts of bicycle parking to accommodate longer term bike storage ELC On-street Bicycle Route Off-street Bicycle Route Existing On-street Bicycle Route Existing Off-street Bicycle Route otential Long Term Bicycle arking OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 22
Simpson 15th Energy Infrastructure Mt. Washington ELC Geo-exchange is the main source of heating, cooling Central plant supplements geoexchange: low carbon options being evaluated hotovoltaic panels on roofs and ground arrays, for electrical uses Geo-Exchange Loop hotovoltaic Collection Thermal Energy Distribution Electrical Distribution Trunk Line hotovoltaic anel Central Utility lant OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 23
Simpson 15th Water Infrastructure Water balance Mt. Washington ELC Underground Tank 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 Water Supply Wastewater Collection Recycled Water Distribution Sewer Outfall Central Utility lant OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 24
Simpson 15th roposed hase 1A Mt. Washington Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 25
Simpson 15th roposed hase 1B Mt. Washington Student Success Center h1 Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 26
Simpson 15th roposed hase 2 Mt. Washington Health & Wellness Center h1 Assembly Hall Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 27
Simpson 15th roposed hase 3 Mt. Washington Dining Commons Student Success Center h2 Early Learning Center Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 28
Simpson 15th roposed hase 4 Mt. Washington Health & Wellness Center h2 Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 29
Simpson 15th roposed hase 5 Mt. Washington Campus Life Academic Student Housing Middle Market Housing Mixed Use artner and Middle Market Housing OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 30
Site Section East-West Buildings frame key open spaces Buildings help to step down slopes and provide accessible routes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 31
Site Section North-South Buildings frame key open spaces Buildings help to step down slopes and provide accessible routes OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 32
Design Guidelines Landscape Architecture OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 33
Transportation + arking OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 34
Transportation lanning 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 lan network of streets and walking, biking and transit facilities. Safety and operations. 1-mile travel distance from site OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 35
Central Westside lan OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 36
Assumptions and Analysis Approach Distribution of Trips OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 37
Scope of Study Area 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) OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 38
Findings: OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 39
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Transportation + arking OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 44
Simpson 15th arking arking per City Requirements with TDM reductions Mt. Washington Based on: City of Bend Development Code: 1,766 spaces ELC Campus Surface arking Innovation District Surface arking Innovation District Underground arking OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 45
Simpson 15th Additional arking Capacity Mt. Washington Approximately 750 spaces ELC Campus Surface arking Additional Surface arking Capacity Innovation District Surface arking Innovation District Underground arking OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 46
THANK YOU Q + A Website for comments OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY-CASCADES 47