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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1978)
Building levy to provide new sciencecompl By Cyndi Bacon Of The Print The temporary science com plex, which the College has used for 12 years, is scheduled to be replaced upon passage of the three year rate-based serial levy on April 4 Passage of the serial levy will raise approximately $3 million over the next three years for construction purposes. The serial levy v^ll cost tax payers 30 cents per $1,000 ass essed property value. The science complex is the first building priority set by the Long RangePlanningCommittee. The planning committee con sists of the planning officer, two school board members, two ad ministration members, two fac ulty members, two classified em ployees, two student representa tives and two members of the community not affiliated with the College. Priorities were set in meet ings and discussions held over an 18-month period ending Oct ober 1977, according to Don Fisher, facility development and planning officer. "The master plan is very viable," Fisher said. "Whatever in the future comes up, the plan is flexible enough to change with it," to up date current campus growth and course trends, he said. General classroom and com mon area, site development, and science facilities including chem istry, biology, physical science and geology are all planned in the construction of the science complex. As shown in the overall con cept diagram, the building site is planned for the west end of the parking area near the south end of Barlow hall. Part of the construction mon ey will be used for the second series of priorities which is the planning of additional space for vocational curriculums primarily in the machine shop, automo tive repair, welding, hydraulics and industrial-technical areas. The money raised from the serial levy will not be enough to fully construct the science and vocational facilities, according to Fisher. Construction funds from the state legislature will help make up the rest needed for full construction. "Science is on the top of the list (of priorities)," said Bill Ryan, dean of college services. "Past that, it's just waiting to see what the legislature will de cide as to how much money will be alloted. We may not know just how much we get un til May of 1979, but we do know we will be getting some (money)." If guidelines and decisions are followed, the overall concept dia gram is only similar in charact er to the actual final building plans, according to Rob Barren tine of Reddaway Associates, which is the architectural firm along with Rockrise Odermatt Mountjoy Associates, now work ing on the schematic design and design development phase of the science complex. If the serial levy passes, the architects will go ahead with the construction documents which are bids, final plans and specifi cations, according to Fisher. Page 8 r------ 1 APB I BARLcw HALL- 1 A pr i I 1___ ■ I L ^1/XôpAH The dark i . r ______ _ for the proposed lines at right represent space provided science complex. The dotted lines around the buildings represent space provided for additions if future course growth warrants it. The two G TRI-CITY BOWL buildings located at the far top of the map are the proposed auto and welding facilities. The Overall Concept Design is similar in cha to actual future construction and shows space allocation only. ! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxr MOLALLA AVE The word gets around. . . . AT WARNER-MILNE RD P O BOX 2» 2 HAIR’S WHERE IT’S A OREGON CITY; OR »7041, SEV HARKSON FULL SERVICE CLEANERS • Professional Dry Cleaning • Budget Bulk Cleaning • Laundry Service • Alterations • Leather Care OWNER MANAGER Pool Pinball Bowling 635-2603 Two Locations To Serve You H OREGON CITY GLADSTONE 1103 LINN AVE 445 PORTI ANO AVE 656-1861 656-5550 Open Mon. Thru Sat. LlXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXi for professional hair styling Open 8:30-5:00 Tuesday thru Saturday I Open evenings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursd by appointment only 239 N. W. 2nd Ave. Canby, Ore. 97013 Hollv Mall 266-2322 Thursday, March 30,1