Saint Mary's College Campus Master Plan
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2015111060
- Lead Agency
- City of Moraga
- Document Title
- Saint Mary's College Campus Master Plan
- Document Type
- NOP - Notice of Preparation
- Received
- Present Land Use
- The campus is within the Town of Moraga. The land use designation is "Community Facilities" for the campus. The zoning of the site is "College".
- Document Description
- Note: Review Per Lead The subject of this NOP for an EIR is the Saint Mary's College Campus Master Plan which is intended to be the guiding document for future growth on the campus. The planning horizon is about 15 years (2015 to 2030). Phase 1 projects (2016-2020) are expected to result in about 173,000 gsf of new building area and 148 new parking spaces. Phase 2 projects (2020-2030) would result in about 39,000 gsf of new building area and a reduction of 8 parking spaces. New development would occur generally in the currently developed area of the campus (approximately 105 acres), leaving much of the undeveloped lands untouched. Access would remain from St. Mary's Road at the northwest end of the campus. The new/remodeled projects include the following: Library and Learning Commons; New Elevated Parking Structure; Saint Albert Hall Library Repurposing; McKeon Pavilion Remodel and Expansion; Secondary Ingress/Egress; New Residential Building; Madigan Gym Remodel; New Student Center; New Entryway Roundabout; New Tennis Court Restrooms; New Baseball Seating; Stadium Upgrades; New Theater/Academic Building and Chapel Green Roundabout. The existing campus includes 68 buildings and approximately 969,000 gsf, with about 105 acres of the 443-acre campus developed as the "campus core" where academic and student life buildings are concentrated. The campus provides 1,576 residence hall beds. Currently, there are 2,787 fulltime undergraduate students and 755 fulltime, on-campus graduate students. At project completion, there would be about 2,820 fulltime undergraduate students and 1,012 fulltime, on-campus graduate students. By 2030, the Master Plan would provide for about 212,540 gsf of new building area. New landscaping and utility extensions would also occur over the planning horizon. Two-story, elevated parking structures would be provided in two locations in areas where surface parking is now provided. Bikeway and pedestrian improvements would be included. The Master Plan includes Design Guidelines related to architectural design, landscaping, and sustainability.
- Contact Information
-
Ellen Clark
City of Moraga
Lead/Public Agency
329 Rheem Blvd.
Moraga, CA 94556
Phone : (925) 888-7041
Location
- Coordinates
- 37.8410 °'"N 122.1095°'"W
- Cities
- Moraga
- Counties
- Contra Costa
- Cross Streets
- St Mary's Rd and Bollinger Canyon Rd; St Mary's Rd & St Mary's Parkway
- Zip
- 94556
- Total Acres
- 443
- Parcel #
- 258-150-001; 002; 004; 005; 006; 007; 008; 258-140-001 and 002
- State Highways
- SR 24
- Schools
- Multiple
- Waterways
- Las Trampas Creek, Coyote Creek, Laguna Creek
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Development Type
- Educational (4,987 students, faculty, staff at end of planning horizon)
- Local Action
- Master Plan Site Plan
- Project Issues
- Aesthetics Air Quality Cultural Resources Cumulative Effects Drainage/Absorption Flood Plain/Flooding Geology/Soils Growth Inducement Hazards & Hazardous Materials Hydrology/Water Quality Land Use/Planning Noise Public Services Sewer Capacity Solid Waste Transportation Vegetation Wetland/Riparian Wildlife
- Reviewing Agencies
- Cal Fire California Air Resources Board (ARB) California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Bay Delta Region 3 (CDFW) California Department of Parks and Recreation California Department of Transportation, District 4 (DOT) California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region 2 (RWQCB) Department of Toxic Substances Control Department of Water Resources Office of Historic Preservation Resources Agency
Disclaimer: The document was originally posted before CEQAnet had the capability to host attachments for the public. To obtain the original attachments for this document, please contact the lead agency at the contact information listed above. You may also contact the OPR via email at state.clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov or via phone at (916) 445-0613.