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December 22, 2011 Exhibit C Amended Campus Master Plan December 22, 2011 Exhibit C Amended Campus Master Plan Development Chart CAMPUS MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT CHART B u i l d i n g A r e a s : E x i s t i n g , t o b e D e m o l i s h e d , a n d P r o p o s e d ( G S F ) October 12, 2010 Revision 1, University of Miami Health Center - December 1, 2010 Revision 2, Hecht Athletic Center Addition - April 26, 2011 Revision 3, Campus Core and Transition Area Administrative Modifications - Submitted December 8, 2011 Revision 4, Campus Transition Area - Frost School of Music Conditional Approval Modification - Submitted December XX, 2011 AB C DEF GH IJK change existing to existing to to be to be future future add reduce reduce No. Building remain remain demolished demolished Beds add GSF Comments in FAR non FAR GSF GSF GSF non in FAR non FAR in FAR non FAR non FAR change FAR FAR FAR in beds CAMPUS BUFFER AREA 0208/0229 Meyer Law Library (Bldg. D & G) 87,290 CAMPUS TRANSITION AREA 0102 Arthur A. Ungar Building 58,345 0103 Utility Building No.1 6,299 0104 James M. Cox Science Building 190,944 0110 Interdisciplinary Neuroscience and Health Annex at Cox Science 38,680 0106 Arts Annex Building 3 6,702 0108 Art Building 1 26,723 0109 L-1 Building 12,290 0112 Memorial Drive Gate House 25 0113 Botany Greenhouse 1,022 0114 James L. Knight Physics Building 73,000 0116 Interactive Science Center and Engineering Research PH I 54,000 0209 Law Administration (Bldg. C) 10,540 0211 Law Tax Wing (Bldg. E) 12,294 0213 New Law Library (Bldg. B) 37,986 0504 Rehearsal Center 20,236 To be preserved in its entirety. 0505 Arnold Volpe Music Building 11,892 0508 Bertha Foster Memorial Music Building 22,761 46,110 To be preserved in its entirety, with a 46,110 addition. 0509 Handleman 2,464 0510 Percussion Building 339 0523 Center for Music Learning and Leadership (Ph.I) 35,000 To be deleted. Classrooms/Recital Hall Building (Center for Music Learning and 0519 28,857 6,143 Leadership Ph. II) To be reduced by 6,143 SF. 0511 Jerry Herman Theatre Complex 14,589 0512 Schiff Tennis Building 2,254 0516 Neil Schiff Tennis Center 11,464 0520 Martha and Austin Weeks Music Library and Technology Center 28,433 CAMPUS CORE AREA AND SUB-AREAS (University Village & Multi-Use Zone) 0001 NSCDZ 773,768 0616 University of Miami Health Center 225,000 Central Energy Plant 15,204 0002 Museum 50,000 0003 University Hall 30,000 0007A Bank United Center Parking Garage 227,500 0009 NSCDZ Parking 274,948 0101 J. Neville McArthur Engineering Building 97,108 0115 J. Neville McArthur Engineering Addition 20,000 0201 Solomon G. Merrick Building 123,954 0202 Antonio Ferre Building 10,748 0203 Oscar E. Dooly Memorial Classroom Building 78,071 0204 Whitten Learning Center 45,054 0205 Ashe Memorial Administation Building 75,862 0206 Norman A. Whitten University Center 203,550 0206 Utility Plant No.4 6,299 0207 Otto G. Richter Library 211,800 0210 Law Classroom (Bldg. A) 0 10,832 0212 New Law Building (Bldg. F) 0 34,550 0215 Frances L. Wolfson Building, School of Communication 45,496 0217 M. Christine Schwarz Center for Nursing Education 53,414 0220 Dean Robert Allen Hall 21,780 0221 Centrex Building 5,902 0222 Mary B. Merritt Panhellenic Building 27,752 0223 Maurice Gusman Concert Hall 36,558 0225/0226/0227 School of Business 120,859 0228 David Epstein and Bernie Kosar Faculty Building 15,684 0231 School of Education 60,000 0235 Communication International Building 25,240 0218 Law School Addition (H) 135,000 0237 Otto G. Richter Library Addition 80,000 AB C DEF GH IJ change existing to existing to to be to be future future add reduce reduce No. Building remain remain demolished demolished Beds add GSF Comments in FAR non FAR GSF GSF GSF non change in FAR non FAR FAR non FAR non FAR FAR FAR FAR in beds 0288 Interactive Science Center and Engineering Research PH II 96,000 0301 Daniel J. Mahoney Residence Hall 167,166 717 0302 Pearson Hall 167,166 716 0303 Mahoney / Pearson Dining Hall 20,673 0304 Utility Building No. 3 4,360 0305 Lowe Art Museum and Palley Pavilion 42,187 0305 Lowe Museum Addition 5,368 0306 Student Health Center 13,901 0307/0315 English Composition Center / Writing Center 12,740 0308 Islamic Center 15,000 0313 Behavioral Medicine Research Institute 11,230 0314 Utility Building No. 5 BMRI 436 0317 Mahoney/Pearson Commons 18,652 0318 Stanford Drive Gate House 78 0320 Pavia Parking Garage 169,980 0321 Pearson Parking Garage 172,572 0325 Lakeview Student Housing I 160,000 0325A Lakeview Student Housing II 160,000 0401 Walsh Tower 85,097 470 0402 Rosborough Tower 85,097 451 0403 Stanford Residential Commons 13,459 0404 Utility Building No. 2 4,517 0405 Stanford / Hecht Dining Hall 22,579 0406 McDonald Tower 85,097 470 0407 Pentland Tower 85,097 451 0408 Hecht Residential Commons 29,810 0410 Scupture Studio 7,603 0420 Theater 80,000 0421 Guidance Center - Building 21 (Hughes) 23,474 0434 Apartment Building 34 (Pentland) 13,044 -31 No longer used as housing 0435 LaGorce - Building 35 21,593 0437 Rhodes House - Building 37 23,758 0448 Architecture N 15,750 0449 Architecture S 15,750 0450 Eaton Hall 105,796 394 0455 Architecture ADA addition 4,000 0456 Art and Architecture College (Academics) 74,550 0457 Art and Architecture Residential College 42,248 0461 The Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center 8,208 0471/0472/0473 University Village Townhouses 28,708 0474/0475 University Village Parking Garages 295,287 0474 University Village Student Support Center 5,996 0476-0482 University Village Student Apartments 362,136 799 0483/84/86-89 University Village Townhouse garages 4,746 0507 Albert Pick Music Library 3,739 0519 Lakeside Recital Hall 17,364 0517 L. Austin Weeks Center for Recording and Performance 14,000 0518 Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center 133,807 0521 Yaron Field House Storage 1,025 0601 Hecht Athletic Center 61,902 0603 Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field 32,097 0604 James L. Knight Sports Complex 28,500 0605 Ron Fraser Baseball Building 5,237 0606 Kearns Sports Hall of Fame 2,902 0607/0614 BankUnited Center and Fieldhouse 235,000 0608 Ponce de Leon Parking Garage 334,054 0610 Cobb Stadium 1,800 0611 Athletic Maintenance Facility 2,093 0612 Fred C. and Helen D. Flipse Building 70,063 0701 Facilities Administration 45,726 6,350 0702 Rainbow Building 17,532 0703 Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Building 10,500 0704 Alumni House 3,324 0705 Marion and Ed Lau Founders Hall 6,570 0709 New Maintenance Building 5,000 0714 Albert Pick Hall 11,537 0715 Casa Bacardi - ICCAS 11,706 0718 School of Education Research at Brescia. 5,537 0719 Robert And Judi Prokop Newman Alumni Center 67,131 0720 Max Orovitz Administration Center 37,023 AB C DEF G HI J KL change existing to existing to to be to be future future add reduce reduce No. Building remain remain demolished Beds add GSF change Comments demolished in FAR non FAR GSF GSF GSF non in FAR non FAR non FAR non FAR in beds FAR FAR FAR 0219 Student Activity Center 108,000 N104B Whitten University Center Expansion 31,000 0204 Whitten Learning Center Replacement 45,054 N109 Business Academic Building 154,336 0320 Pavia Garage Addition 84,970 N113B Merrick Parking Garage 298,150 N114 Convocation / Student Parking Garage 150,000 N115 Dickinson Residential Parking Garage 280,000 0485 Dickinson Student Housing 135,000 0610 Cobb Track and Field Facility 1,000 0615 Hecht Center Addition 33,000 A BCDEF G HI J KL total change existing to existing to to be to be Total future future add reduce reduce remain remain demolished demolished Existing add GSF change in FAR non FAR GSF GSF GSF non in FAR non FAR in FAR non FAR Beds non FAR in beds FAR FAR FAR TOTALS 3,944,015 1,000,017 252,370 1,458 2,706,982 1,315,568 4,468 0 0 0 0 -31 Total - FAR Total - non FAR 00 S U M M A R Y / G S F Total Existing Buildings in FAR = ( A + C ) 4,196,385 Total Existing Buildings non FAR = (B+D) 1,001,475 Total Existing Buildings (FAR and non FAR) = (A + B + C + D) 5,197,860 FAR Buildings to be Demolished = ( C ) 252,370 Non FAR Buildings to be Demolished = ( D ) 1,458 Total Existing Buildings in FAR and not in FAR to remain = ( A + B ) 4,944,032 Proposed Buildings in FAR = ( E ) 2,706,982 Proposed Buildings not in FAR ( F ) 1,315,568 Developed Campus in FAR and not in FAR assuming all Buildings are built = ( A + B + E + F ) 8,966,582 Buildings not included in FAR calculations = ( B + F ) 2,315,585 2010 Proposed Adjusted Development less Buildings not in FAR = ( A + E ) 6,650,997 Permitted Building Area for FAR = 0.7 6,795,360 Amount remaining to be programmed = 6,795,360 - ( A + D ) 144,363 P A R K I N G 2011 Total Campus Parking Capacity (spaces) 9,386 U C D C A M P U S A R E A S a s o f O c t o b e r 1 2, 2 0 1 0 M A S T E R P L A N Number of Campus Area Total GSF Buildings Campus Buffer Area 87,290 1 Campus Transition Area 689,108 17.
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