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The planned shift in use of all north apartments (Chalberg,Turnwall, <br />Danielson, Wessman, Widen, and Wingblade) for College of Arts an <br />Sciences students creates the need for outdoor recreational and <br />spaces. Site features should connect housing to the lake; adjoin <br />space supports outdoor student life programs and activities. <br />Parking lots and structures should be designed keeping in mind both <br />remain at or below 25% of the total campus square footage. Plann <br />estimates suggest the need for at least 400 additional parking s <br />changed. Two new parking areas are created: one 100-stall surfac <br />becomes part of the parking inventory at the north apartments. A <br />garage of approximately 400 stalls is constructed either in the <br />or into the terrain behind Heritage Hall. Site planning should e <br />pedestrians have designated paths. The north lot should be conne <br />the future science center with a walking and biking path along t <br />Site work near the Sports and Recreation Center provides BethelÂ’athletic <br />teams a stronger physical identity and better facilities. Improv <br />intramurals and <br />recreation <br />and soccer practice and competitions. Designers will need to max <br />downlighting given the proximity of the neighborhood to the sout <br />Bethel lacks an outdoor competition track; this is addressed wit <br />competition track surrounding Royal Stadium. This work will requ <br />need to determine whether wetlands are located on or near the si <br />relocation of the south side bleachers, which are reconstructed <br />Finally, construction work on roads north of the campus creates <br />opportunity to extend the existing bicycle and footpath on the e <br />Lake Valentine around the rest of the lake. This increases the r <br />use of the lake and creates new views of the campus from the wes <br /> Executive Summary <br />9 <br />