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William J. McGrathSenior Vice President and
Chief Administrative Officer
Lisa Bardill MoscaritoloDean for Students
Westchester
Westchester Master Plan
December 7, 2012
Master Plan Goals
• Transform Pleasantville into a beautiful suburban residential campus.
• Migrate the Briarcliff programs onto Pleasantville.
• Enrich our community-friendly and environmentally-sensitive campus.
• Reduce dependence on automobiles and improve pedestrian circulation in and around campus.
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A Vision for Campus Life
• Increase the critical mass of students in residence to enhance campus life
• Leverage the bucolic landscape by creating grassy quads and landscaped pedestrian pathways to provide more central gathering spaces
• Enrich co-curricular programming through Living-Learning Communities
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A Vision for Campus Life
Building Momentum
•Continued strong demand for student housing•Growth of existing programs in nursing, communications, the environment, criminal justice•Expanding our impact on Pleasantville as a “college town”
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A Vision for Campus Life
• Transformed Housing and Campus Life Model – Living Learning Communities
• Focused on Academic Achievement• First year and Sophomore Housing• Faculty mentoring, advisors, and tutors• Theme housing – curricular (student interest) and co-
curricular (faculty interest)• Food kiosks/branded concepts in common spaces• Study/Program space• Classrooms• Welcome Desks
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A Vision for Campus Life
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New Housing Model
• Create mix of unit types to meet market demand while fostering student development
• Accommodate living-learning program opportunities
• Provide expanded services to improve residential and student life experience (Pace Perk, added dining option)
Study Lounges
Classrooms Food/Common Area
Faculty/Staff Apartment
New Residence Halls in the Core of Campus
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Enriching the Athletics Program
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Beautiful Campus Green and Landscaped Pedestrian Pathways
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Relocate and Enhance Environmental Center
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Where We Are Today
• 100 % Schematic Designs are complete• Prioritized Academic Space in Westchester • Completed the State Environmental Quality Review
(SEQR) process• Mount Pleasant Planning Board issued and adopted a
findings statement on the Final Environmental Impact Statement
• Financial Feasibility Study complete• Board of Trustees approved the continuation of the
Regulatory Approval Process
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Next Steps
• Complete Design Development Phase – Feb 2013• Issue RFP for Construction Manager Firm – Jan 2013• Submit Site Plan Application to Planning Board – Jan 2013• Complete Zoning Petition Process with Town Board – March
2013• Seek approval from Board of Trustees to begin construction –
May 2013• Complete Construction Documents for Phase 1 A projects
June/July 2013• Begin Construction – August 2013
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Preliminary Development Schedule
Task Name Start Finish
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Environmental Center Relocation &
Reconstruction8/5/2013 2/28/2014
Residence Hall A 3/31/2014 8/14/2015
Kessel Renovation/Construction 12/8/2014 8/14/2015
Residence Hall B 4/13/2015 8/12/2016
Baseball Field and Softball Field 6/15/2014 12/19/2014
Multipurpose Field 1/9/2015 6/15/215
Field House 1/9/2015 8/7/215
Central Campus Site Work (campus
green)9/30/2013 6/17/2016
2013 2014 2015 2016
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