2015-2025 USF System Campus Master Plan Update. Management of USF property Updated every five years Florida Statutes and BOG requirements Master Plan.

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USF System Campus Master Plan Update

Management of USF property Updated every five years Florida Statutes and BOG requirements Master Plan Components: Evaluation and Appraisal Report Data Collection and Analysis Goals Objectives, and Policies updates Campus Development Agreement Master Plan Elements: Introduction Strategic Plan Introduction to the Campus Master Plan Academic Program Overview Future Land Use Transportation Housing and Student Support Services Infrastructure and Utilities Conservation Recreation and Open Space Intergovernmental Coordination Capital Improvements Appendixes Proposed Campus Master Plan Update

USF System Campus Master Plan Update Sarasota-Manatee

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Campus Context Map Sarasota-Manatee

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Primary Updates Sarasota-Manatee  Future Land Use: Reinforces mission, vision and goals of “USFSM Strategic Plan: Focus on Quality 2020”. Maintains currently adopted Campus Master Plan land acquisition strategy. No University development is proposed on land not currently owned. Continues emphasis to develop the campus core through strategic placement of buildings of compatible use, type and massing. Incorporates sustainability framework prescribed by FBOG Chapter 21.  Transportation: Includes high-priority safety improvements for campus pedestrian and bicycle routes, public transit, roadways and intersections by relocating the main campus entrance to Seagate Drive (USFSM Strategic Plan 2.8).  Housing: USFSM will actively promote student housing through affiliation agreements (USFSM Strategic Plan 2.3).  Student Support Services: USFSM will support student engagement and success through the addition of new facilities and repurposing existing facilities (USFSM Strategic Plan 2.1).

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Proposed Updates Sarasota-Manatee

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Illustrative 10-year Plan Sarasota-Manatee

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Extension of the Campus Development Agreement The most recent Campus Development Agreement with Manatee County Government was based on the Campus Master Plan. The Agreement expired in July Given the unused capacity projected through 2020, it is anticipated that the terms of the previous agreement will be extended for the five-year period. Sarasota-Manatee Benchmarks to the Campus Development Agreement Type Development Allowed Current Used Remaining Balance % Used GSF Academic and Support250,000140,950109,95056%

USF System Campus Master Plan Update St. Petersburg

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Summary of Goals, Objectives, and Policies Updates St. Petersburg Executive Summary: A brief overview of the Campus Master Plan Introduction to USFSP “An intimate campus nestled on the waterfront, steps from world-class cultural institutions.” USFSP Strategic Plan: 10,000 annual student headcount in 10 years Introduction to the Campus Master Plan: Align physical plant with Strategic Plan Goals: Distinctive Identity, Student Success and Culture; Faculty Excellence in Teaching and Research, Strategic Partnerships, Infrastructure to Meet Current, Future Needs and Sustainable Funding Academic Program Overview: Significant focus on increasing undergraduate enrollment, retention and graduation Future Land Use & Urban Design: Develop campus to align with downtown grid of streets defined by buildings and landscape Transportation: Street closures to expand the pedestrian-oriented campus, supported by structured parking on periphery Housing and Support Facilities: Freshman housing district and expanded student life facilities for a vibrant residential campus Infrastructure & Utilities: New east campus chiller plant ultimately replaces central plant Conservation & Coastal Management: LEED Gold standard for new buildings; Maintain and enhance access to Bayboro Harbor Recreation and Open Space: Focus on unique bay front setting supported by recreational fields and pedestrian streets Intergovernmental Coordination: Continue established partnerships with the community Capital Improvements, Academic Facilities: Student Success at heart of campus; expand STG for STEM-based programs Appendixes: Utilization Study Ample but densely furnished Classrooms, deficient in Teaching /Research Labs and Offices

Redefine Plan Boundary Expand Parking Structure 2 nd Street South Closure 6 th Ave South Closure New Business Building plus Future Academics SLC Addition Union/ Housing Addition USF St. Petersburg 2015 – 2025 Campus Master Plan 10 YEAR PLAN – DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS 3 rd Street South Closure Future Academics New Parking Structure New Property with Science Labs, Parking, Recreation Field and Future Academics Repurpose BAY Ground Floor for Student Success Upper Division Housing New Dining, Residence Halls STG STEM Addition New Property as Support Services Building East Chiller Plant

St. Petersburg

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Campus Development Agreement The Campus Development Agreement with the City of St. Petersburg was based on the Campus Master Plan Update. The Agreement expires in December Given unused development capacity to date, it is anticipated to be extended for another 5 years. Benchmarks to the Campus Development Agreement Development Allowed Current UsedRemaining balance% used Academic GSF547,050102,952444,09819% Support GSF778,267217,767560,50028% Parking (in garages net) cars485,000375,000110,00077% Medical GSFNA Housing bedsNA541 Sports and Recreation GSFNA Outdoor Seating (seats)NA St. Petersburg

Proposed Campus Master Plan Update Schedule St. Petersburg Reviews August 6Review draft with President Genshaft August 21Faculty / Staff Presentation August 26 City of St. Petersburg October Student Government Committee Reviews leading to USF UBOT Adoption: October 20USFSP Campus Board October 21Campus Development Committee October 26ACE Advisory Committee November 12ACE November 23St. Petersburg City Council December 3USF Board of Trustees Campus Development Agreement

USF System Campus Master Plan Update Tampa

USF Campus Property Tampa

Proposed Updates to Campus Master Plan Tampa

Illustrative 10 year Plan Tampa

Campus Master Plan Update Tampa  Future Land Use: Continues emphasis on increased development density, funding decisions to support a vibrant integrated core campus, and completion and protection of the campus greenway. Establishes a minimum 3 story building height and 30 foot setback from property lines  Transportation: Promotes campus pedestrian, bike, transit, parking, and road system improvements. Create new USF Dogwood Dr. with connection to Fletcher/46 th St. Close USF East Holly residential section to through traffic (allows transit, emergency, and move-in move-out). New campus entrance/exit at new signal at Bruce B Downs Re-route Shriners Access road to shorten Pine Dr. and connect Greenway/Botanical Gardens  Housing and Student Support Services: Includes P3 housing mixed use project, additional capacity, and other Student Support Services.  Infrastructure and Utilities: Existing aging campus utility systems are in need of critical deferred maintenance and capital renewal to support existing facilities and future growth. Capacity and technological upgrades will provide reliability of service and reduce consumption, waste, and cost.  Conservation and Sustainability: Continues to promote water, energy, and other resource conservation and the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment  Recreation and Open Space: Includes revisions to Campus Recreation /Athletics facilities and open space. Tennis to remain, add clubhouse for Tennis and Baseball/Softball. Displaced future Campus Recreation fields moved to USF Sycamore cul-de-sac.  Intergovernmental Coordination: Continued coordination with the City for the extension of the USF Development Agreement and with the County for proposed new road connections and area pedestrian/bike safety improvement projects.  Capital Improvements: Includes current CIP, policy of automatic update when BOT approves CIP each year

Campus Development Agreement The Campus Development Agreement with the City of Tampa was based on the Campus Master Plan. The Agreement expires in December Given current unused development capacity, the City of Tampa is in the process of approvals to extend the existing Agreement for 10 years to Tampa

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