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Traffic & Transportation Plan (to include multi-modal study and parking provision)
Plan for Academic/Institutional Integration
Specific Plan for the treatment of Mays Hall and the Sherwood Farmhouse
Community Engagement Plan
The University shall review and assess the three (3) options provided, and select one scheme to progress
into the Implementation Phase. The selected scheme – once approved – shall become the ECRP.
In addition to the cited institutional priorities, the following critical factors will contribute to the
University’s selection and approval of a specific development scheme:
Economic feasibility of the proposed scheme;
Timing of value delivery to University;
Speed to market;
Type and quality of development;
Quality of design concepts;
Feasibility of Regulatory/Zoning Approach;
Strength of Community Engagement Approach; and
Innovative approaches to delivering quality and flexibility
Once the ECRP has been defined and approved, the Master Developer shall be required to develop a
correlated Property Management Plan. The Property Management Plan should include general
information regarding best practices, policies, strategies and costs associated with the provision of
ongoing operations, utilities and city services, and maintenance and repair programs.
Phase II - Deliverables
Phase II shall be deemed complete once the following material deliverables have been provided to the
University:
Three (3) development schemes (replete with requisite documentation)
Vetted & Approved East Campus Redevelopment Plan (ECRP)
Property Management Plan (specific to the approved ECRP)