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Long Range Master Plan Renderings

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New Information from the Master Planner:

The Children’s Ministries building setback from Lake Morton Drive has been increased to 30 feet which matches the setback for the Junior League (Sorosis) building.  The setback to this building from Vistabula Street is set at 22.5 feet which will conform to the existing zoning requirement for a building of the height as proposed.

Setbacks for the Phase III Gymnasium addition have been set at the 22.5 foot minimum per the zoning requirement.

Parking east of the existing “F” Building has been reconfigured to discourage cut through traffic across the church property.  Along with this reconfiguration this one bay of parking will be paved and striped for accessible/senior parking.

The possible parking deck previously shown at the extreme east end of the Church property has been moved to be adjacent to the church buildings as discussed in various of the community and church meetings.  Note that as discussed this parking deck is only a remote possibility that would  become feasible or necessary if parking could not be accommodated in some other way.

The Church is in the process of building a study model of the proposed master plan to better display the possible building massing.

What Is a Long Range Master Plan?
First United Methodist Church desires to create a Master Plan for
its church campus that will, over a fifteen year horizon, plan for the facilities needed to meet the anticipated growth trajectory and ministry vision of the church.  Critical components of the Master
Plan is the definition of the buildings needed, the footprint and mass they require, the appearance and building standards for the construction of those buildings over phases, and the successful integration of the buildings with the surrounding community.  To facilitate the gathering of data and to shepherd the development of the Master Plan, a Long Range Planning Committee was
established in January 2008. << Click to read more >>

Ask the Master Planner
If you have a question for the Master Planner, John Curtis, email your question.  Your question will be answered and posted on this site within seven days.  << Email >>

Frequently Asked Questions << Click to Read >>

Progress Reports from the Master Planner
            01/10/10
            11/02/09
            09/25/09
            03/22/10


Calendar of Upcoming Community Meetings
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Thank you for interest in submitting bids on one or more phases of this project.  A formal Request for Proposal (RFP) will be publicly posted on this site as each phase becomes funded and available for bid. 

We do not anticipate the release of any RFPs prior to April 1, 2011.

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