SCH Number 2016081015


Project Info

Title
Mount Saint Mary's University Chalon Campus Wellness Pavilion Project
Description
The Project involves the demolition of two tennis courts, the outdoor pool area, two Facilities Management Buildings and the Fitness Center Building, and several surface parking lots on a 3.8-acre portion of the 45-acre Mount Saint Mary's (MSMU) Chalon Campus, and the development of a 38,000 square-foot two-story Wellness Pavilion, a new outdoor pool area, landscaped open space, and a two-story parking deck totaling 281 vehicle spaces (a net increase of 55 spaces). The Wellness Pavilion would provide students, faculty, and staff with a gym, multi-purpose rooms, a physical therapy lab, dance and cycling studios, lockers, showers, restrooms, and an equipment storage area. The Project does not include a request to increase student enrollment but would introduce three new types of events which could be attended by outside guests, students, faculty, and/or staff. The Project's new events would include: 1. Summer Sports Camps (which would operate over a 12 week period during the summer), 2. Health and Wellness Speaker Series (a maximum of eight annual events), and 3. Other Wellness/Sports Events/Activities (a maximum of four events per month). Additionally, two existing events with potential attendance increases, currently held at the Campus would be moved to the Wellness Pavilion. The Project would include a maximum building height of 42 feet and require a total of 20,524 cubic yards of grading (cut and fill).
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5 documents in project

Type Lead/Public Agency Received Title
City of Los Angeles Mount Saint Mary's University (MSMU) Wellness Pavilion Project
City of Los Angeles MSMU Notice of Determination December 2021
City of Los Angeles Mount Saint Mary's University Chalon Campus Wellness Pavilion Project
City of Los Angeles Mount Saint Mary's University Chalon Campus Wellness Pavilion Project
City of Los Angeles Mount Saint Mary's University Chalon Campus Wellness Pavilion Project