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Campus Land Use Plan Planning Assumption:

Before making major modifications in the structure or use of any University facility, care should be taken to keep such changes consistent with the University's intended use and long-term strategy for these facilities.

Proposal
Areas on and around the quad and the center of campus should continue to be used for academic and residential use. The outer areas of the Reynolda campus offer more flexibility and could be used for other activities such as athletics or for campus infrastructure. An example of this practice would be Spry Soccer Stadium located along Polo Road on the most northern area of the campus.

Facilities located away from the Reynolda campus offer numerous opportunities for the University to expand its functions. Examples of this include Reynolda Village, the University Corporate Center, and the Reynolda Business Center in addition to the varied smaller properties located along Polo and Reynolda Roads. These facilities each have unique characteristics and nature that must be preserved.

Any new facilities constructed in off-campus areas shall have architectural features consistent with the existing structures. Reynolda Village, for example, fills a significant architectural role in the area. Any new structures shall be designed to enhance and not detract from the charm and visual appeal of the village area. Major modifications to existing structures within off-campus areas shall be consistent with the existing structures.Significant changes to the use of off-campus properties shall be scrutinized to ensure that the proposed use will be in harmony with the surrounding facilities, whether owned by the University or not.   

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