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IMPLEMENTATION 0 VI <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br />The Potential Built Form <br />The Campus Plan shows the potential built form of the campus <br />as major goals are accomplished. The Plan combines land use, <br />circulation and physical form aspects of campus development. <br />The Plan is influenced by the Mission, current campus operation, <br />governance /management and by implementation of the recommen- <br />dations described earlier in the Plan. <br />Development Framework <br />The 'Development Framework' sets general direction and permits <br />mid -course adjustments as conditions change. It was developed <br />through a participatory planning process representing all interests <br />on campus. Through a series of extensive interviews and meetings, <br />unanimous consensus was developed by the Campus Master Plan - <br />ring Committee. <br />Refer to the 'Campus Master Plan Scope' drawing on the following <br />page. <br />Timeframe <br />The planning process generally looked at campus development over <br />3 basic time periods: <br />5-10 years <br />10-25 years <br />25-75 years (long term) <br />Cost Projections <br />A cost projection was prepared for use in planning a Capital Cam- <br />paign. This cost projection looks at the next 20-30 years for comple- <br />tion of elements illustrated on the following Campus Master Plan <br />Scope drawing. <br />NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN PARTNERS & SIRNY ARCHITECTS PAGE 6.1 <br />