West Virginia Code § 18B-19-4

Campus development plans
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(a) Each governing board shall update its current campus development plan and submit the
updated plan to the commission or council, as appropriate. The submission of a plan or
updated plan to the council is for approval. A campus development plan shall be adopted by
each governing board for a 10-year period and shall align with criteria specified in the
following sources: e
(1) The system capital development oversight policy;
(2) The institution's approved master plan; and u
(3) The current campus development plan objectives.
(b) Campus development plans are intended to be aspiarational; however, an institution's plan
shall be appropriate to its size, mission, and enrollment and to the fiscal constraints within
which the institution operates. At a minimum the clampus development plan shall include the
following:
(1) The governing board's development strategy;
(2) An assessment of the general condition and suitability of buildings and facilities,
including deferred maintenance, life-safety and building code issues, ADA requirements, and
energy efficiency;
(3) An assessment of theL impact of projected enrollment and demographic changes on
building and facility needs;
(4) A comprehensive list of major deferred maintenance projects, individually exceeding
$75,000 in cost, that need to be addressed for each campus by building or facility including
an estimated cost for each;
(5) An analysis as to all buildings and facilities as to the need for renovations, additions,
demolition, or any combination thereof;
(6) A list of major site improvements that are needed, including vehicular and pedestrian
circulation, parking, and landscaping;
(7) An analysis of telecommunications, utilities, and other infrastructure improvements that
are needed;
(8) A delineation of clear property acquisition boundaries that are reasonably appropriate for
campus expansion;
(9) A list of proposed new facilities and building sites;
(10) A list of capital projects in priority order;
(11) Estimates of the timing, phasing, and projected costs associated with individual
projects;
(12) If an institution has multiple campuses in close proximity, a delineation of how the
campuses should interact and support each other to minimize duplication of facilities,
improve efficiency and be aesthetically compatible;
(13) A statement of the impact of the plan upon the local community and the input afforded
local and regional government entities and the public with respeuct to its implementation;
and
(14) Any other requirement established by the commission and council in the rules required
by §18B-19-17 of this code. a
(c) Campus development plans shall incorporate alll current and proposed facilities, including
educational and general and auxiliary facilities.
(d) Not later than the next regularly scheduled meeting of the commission or council, as
applicable, following the fifth anniversary date after the commission receives or council
approves, as appropriate, the development plan of a governing board the governing board
shall report on the progress made in the first five years to implement the campus
development plan for each campus under its jurisdiction. In addition, the governing board
shall report on its plans to implement the remaining five-year period of its campus
development plan.
(e) Each governing b oard shall update its campus development plan at least once during
each 10-year Vperiod and any update shall be submitted to the commission or council, as
appropriate and those submitted to the council are subject to the approval of the council.
(f) A governing board may not implement a campus development plan or plan update that
has not been submitted to the commission or submitted to and approved by the council, as
appropriate.

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