2008 Framework Master Plan
Explorare, Discere, Sociare
Featured below are the individual maps from Volume II. General Aerial Photo Context
Shows the College’s property in the context of the nearby neighborhoods, city boundaries, and other institutions in the area. View PDF
2008 Master Plan Update
Shows a draft version of the plan to be submitted to the city for existing, new, and remodeled buildings in 2008. View PDF
Existing Buildings to Remain/Remove
Shows the long term plans for all buildings currently on Lewis & Clark College property. View PDF
City, Neighborhood, College Context
The College’s geographic location in context with regional and local population densities, LIDAR and aerial photos. View PDF
Aerial Photo History: 1936-2006
These photographs track the development of the College property over the past 70 years. View PDF
1992 Master Plan (with 1944 Campus Plan)
Shows artist renderings of two past master plans for the College. View PDF
1998 Master Plan
Shows an artist rendering of the last master plan formally submitted to the City of Portland by Lewis & Clark College. View PDF
GIS & Survey Control Network
Specifies technical requirements for topographic survey data and locates survey control monuments. View PDF
Ecology and Environment Series Existing Vegetation
Walker Macy map showing existing vegetation on campus. View PDF
Master Plan Vegetation
Walker Macy Master Plan map of campus vegetation. View PDF
Pre-Development Conditions: Baseline Concept
Map summary of pre-development metrics for water, solar energy, and habitat conditions. View PDF
Aquatic Habitat Survey
Illustrates examples of typical data collected about the drainage streams that originate on Lewis & Clark property. View PDF
Bird Survey
Map summary of selected information from a 2006 bird inventory conducted by senior biology student Brian Erickson. View PDF
Vegetation and Environmental Zones
Maps illustrates environmental zone overlays, an invasive plant survey and landscape management. View PDF
Integrated Pest Management
Map illustrates in summary form the uses and locations of the most used pesticides. View PDF
Geology
Illustrates local terrain using LIDAR, with relative earthquake and slope instability hazards. View PDF
Land Use Series Campus Land Use
Illustrates on-campus existing and proposed land use by category, historic collections and zoning classifications. View PDF
Utilities Series Energy
Summarizes current natural gas and electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions status. View PDF
Transportation Series Transportation: Network
Maps shows local and regional transportation network and connectivity. View PDF
Transportation: Local
Illustrates selected elements of transportation system, including bike lanes, wheelchair accessibility and streets. View PDF
Transportation: Parking
Map summarizes various parking and accessibility related elements, including a traffic analysis developed by Kittelson. View PDF
Secondary Circulation
Map illustrates secondary circulation routes on campus. View PDF
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