2005-2020 Long-range Development Plan


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Accompanying CD-ROM contains Draft 2005 LRDP (January 2005) and Draft 2005 LRDP EIR (October 2005).







Draft Environmental Impact Report


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University of California, Santa Cruz 2005-2020 Long-range Development Plan Environmental Impact Report


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"This Environmental Impact Report (EIR) assesses the potentially significant environmental effects of the proposed University of California Santa Cruz 2005 Long range development plan (hereinafter 2005 LRDP). The 2005 LRDP has been prepared to accommodate an increase in enrollment and increased academic and research activities at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz) to meet the projected educational and research of 1,520 employees over 2003-04 levels. In addition to analyzing the potential impacts of campus growth under the 2005 LRDP at a program level, this EIR addresses the project-specific environmental effects associated with three projects: the Infrastructure Improvement Project, the Family Student Housing Redevelopment Project, and the 2300 Delaware Avenue Project"--1-1, Introduction.







University of California, Santa Cruz 2005-2020 Long-range Development Plan


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"The draft 2005 LRDP published in January 2005 accommodated a 3-quarter-average enrollment of 21,000 FTE in 2020 and was the basis for the subsequent environmental review. After the distribution of the draft Environmental impact report (DEIR) in October 2005 and following an 86-day public comment period, the campus chose to reconsider growth to 21,000 FTE during the 2005-2020 planning horizon and formulated this final draft 2005 LRDP ... This document updates and supersedes the 1988 LRDP and plans for development sufficient to accommodate a projection of fall-winter-spring on-campus enrollment of 19,500 full-time equivalent (FTE) students. This is an increase of 4,500 students in fall-winter-spring over the 15,000 enrollment projected in the 1988 LRDP, with associated increases in faculty and staff" -- p. 1, Executive summary.




Long Range Development Plan and Environmental Impact Report


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This presentation includes introductory remarks by Chancellor Stevens, Vice Chancellor Brase's comments on the LRDP/EIR, and Special Assistant Hauk's comments on community issues.