30k. Figures. I guess I should have seen that coming since the concrete version was going to be 30k too.
I've gone through the very, very long document (while skipping around a lot) and here seem to be the salient points:
APPROVAL -- 9/18/07
STADIUM -- 30k seats
; $62 million; begins construction 4/15/09; first game on 6/30/10 ;D
INNOVATION VILLAGE RETAIL -- 130k sq feet of space may be too much; no 'big box' stores like Best Buy or Publix or anything; "a recent informal survey of students conducted by FAU staff indicated a need for additional retail options such as:
Dry Cleaner/Laundry
Convenience Store
Video Rental
Tanning Salon
Hair and Nail Salon
Computer/Electronics Store
Optician
Full Service Drug Store (e.g. CVS, Walgreen’s, which would in all likelihood replace FAU’s health center pharmacy
) Students also expressed the desire for some recreational/entertainment such
as a bowling alley
and/or a small movie theatre with a café."
>>> NOTE: I sent Dexter LaMont a list of things for consideration for the Innovation Village and almost all of them are on here... Video store, computer store, bowling alley, laundromat...
"Noticeably absent from the above list of possible new retail uses are any restaurants, bars, clubs or other eating or drinking establishments. The reasons for these omissions are two-fold. First, [glow=red,2,300]in all likelihood any restaurant or food service would conflict with Chartwell’s existing exclusive agreement with the University to provide such uses.[/glow]
>> so essentially we're not getting any food places because of Chartwells. However, we should have time to renegotiate their contract before this all gets built... let's see if the BOT has the sack to do that <<
"Second, there are a number of issues that arise in connection with having alcohol sales or consumption (it should be noted this issue could also arise in connection with some of the other uses listed above) on campus.
Accordingly, for the purposes of this analysis, we have assumed any new retail tenants (except those listed above) would NOT include any restaurants or other eating and drinking establishments.
In our opinion, the aforementioned limitations on the retail uses in an Innovation Village shopping center would significantly impact FAU’s ability to fill up to 130,000 square feet of retail as proposed. A shopping center of this size is what is most commonly referred to as a “neighborhood” center serving the day-to-day retail and service needs of surrounding residents. In virtually all cases, such
neighborhood centers are anchored by a grocery store of 40,000 to 50,000 square feet and a drug store and/or hardware store of between 10,000 and 15,000 square feet each. The balance of a 130,000 square foot shopping center (i.e. the remaining 65,000 square feet or so) would be made up of various smaller retail and service tenants such as, a card shop, a dentist office, a frame shop, and the various other businesses previously mentioned"
"As shown above, a 130,000 retail center on campus could possibly generate nearly $2,000,000 per year in revenue (exclusive of debt service). It also appears safe to say that a smaller center with the uses suggested by FAU staff plus a few more in a center approximately half the size of the currently proposed center would generate nearly $1,000,000."
"we conservatively estimate a 130,000 square foot shopping center would require approximately 5 times that area to accommodate ample parking and other site improvements"
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING -- Recommendation to add 5 new buildings to campus, each housing 309 students to increase the on-campus population by 1545 (lower than the 2000-3000 they discussed before); this will be bringing the on-campus total population to 4000 by Fall 2011; the housing will be built in phases, with 2 buildings each (meaning 618 beds) in 2009 and 2010 and the last 309 students in 2011; rent expected to be by semester between $866 and 907 per person; the housing will be geared towards upper-classmen who value privacy; models will be exclusively 4 bed/2 bath suites with single-occupancy rooms; apartments must be comparable or better than current on/off-campus models, with:
Kitchens/Kitchenettes
o Fully Furnished
o Tile floors
o Electric Range/Oven
o Refrigerator
o Dishwasher
o Garbage Disposal
Living Room/Dining Room Furnishings
Bathrooms
o Tile floors
o Double vanities in shared baths
o Standard tub/shower
Bedroom furnishings and Carpet
Mini-blinds/Verticals
Basic Cable TV
High Speed/Wireless Internet Access
All Utilities
Limited custodial service for common areas
Security and other University sponsored Residence Life support services
WORKFORCE HOUSING -- "Although we believe affordable housing for employees at FAU is necessary to attract and maintain qualified employees, we caution about the timing of any for-sale product in the current environment. Additionally, building a specific product for a specific target market narrows the potential buyer pool in a market which is experiencing slower
sales across all product lines." Essentially... no, not right now.
That should save you about 249 pages worth of your time...