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Here are some examples of common
Here are some examples of common house plans that can be purchased:
Cottage Plans
Beach House Plans
Log Home Plans
Modular Home Plans
Storage Shed Plans
Let’s examine each of these more closely:
Cottage Plans
Cottage plans are usually crafted with warmth and cozy spacing in mind. Most cottage plans are not designed with the idea that the home will be very large. Cottage plans include characteristics such as cozy living spaces, wood siding and stone based porches among other things. Many also are designed to accommodate one and one half to two story homes with low pitched roofs. The exterior materials often used in cottage plans include brick or stucco.
Beach House Plans
Beach house plans usually result in homes that have a very distinct look. The architectural style that is the foundation for most beach house plans varies from Spanish to Mediterranean to Traditional styles. Beach house plans therefore, can reflect a wide range of interests. Some reflect the area where the house may be built. For example, many coastal home plans created for homes on the southern East coast (think Florida) are crafted with the idea that the home will be on stilts as a measure to help guard against hurricanes and other tropical storms.
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I spend a lot of time on the computer, especially this time of year. I am getting ready for the new school year by working on lesson plans and searching for new and exciting ideas to use in my classroom. My elliptical is behind me, staring me down. I need to get on it daily to help shed about 30 pounds. I don't know if an elliptical would work as well as a treadmill because you go up-and-down a lot on the elliptical and that might make it hard to type!
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Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:07:06 -0400


Colleagues:
I am pleased to provide you with information relative to the Parking
registration process for the 2010-11 Academic Year. I ask that you
carefully read this entire e-mail, as it contains a great deal of
information pertaining to: 1) Changes to some of the parking
lots and facilities on campus; 2) Changes to parking policies and
procedures;
and, 3) The schedule for parking registration.
1. Changes to Physical Parking Facilities
A link to
an updated parking map is included at the bottom of this e-mail, but I
wanted to provide some details related to some of the more significant
changes
versus prior years:
- CarParc Diem Deck: The new 1530 space CarParc Diem Deck
opened
in early June. This facility will primarily serve commuter students.
However, faculty and staff members who are interested in deck/garage
parking, and prefer the location of CarParc Diem over the Red Hawk
Deck, have the option of buying a permit for this facility. Pricing is
congruent with the Red Hawk Deck salary band-based structure (more on
pricing in #2, below). It is important to note that, unlike the Red
Hawk Deck, we cannot guarantee a parking space in CarParc Diem;
however, in the event that space is not available, faculty/staff
CarParc Diem
subscribers will be afforded the added option to park in any restricted
(faculty/staff) or general use
(commuter) surface parking lot.
- Lot Changes: It is important to note that the total
number of parking spaces dedicated to faculty/staff has increased
slightly when compared to fall 2009. Also, as with past years, faculty
and
staff
members who register for surface lot permits may also park in any of
the
general lots on campus. I share the following in the interest of
keeping you informed of changes to particular general and restricted
lots as compared to last academic year:
- General Lot 20A - Located near the
Recreation Center, this lot formerly contained twenty parking meters,
with the remaining
spaces available as a general use lot (faculty/staff and commuter
students). Effective this fall, the number of metered
spaces will grow to forty, with the remaining spaces being
converted to faculty/staff use only.
- General Lots 20B, 24A, 24B and nearly all of Lots 22 and
23 are no longer available due to the 2000 bed
student housing complexes being constructed in the northern region of
the campus.
- Restricted (Faculty/Staff) Lot 32 is no longer
available due to the aforementioned student housing complex
construction.
- General Lot 40, near the Softball Stadium, has been
removed to accommodate new
tennis courts.
- General Lot 30, which borders Carlisle Road, has been
reduced in size in order to enhance the safety of motorists and
pedestrians.
- New Staircase from Quarry Lots - To expedite pedestrian
traffic from the new CarParc Diem Deck and the surrounding surface
lots, a new staircase will be installed to enable students and staff to
quickly walk to the campus core. For those members of the campus
community who wish to utilize the University's transportation system,
please note that there will be a shuttle bus servicing this area
each half-hour. Thank you for planning accordingly.
- Shuttle Stop Changes - An
updated Shuttle Bus schedule is being finalized and will be posted on
the Transportation and Parking website in August. Please note that
there will be some new and some eliminated shuttle stops, including:
- Lot 23 stop (near Berra Stadium) has been
added.
- CarParc Diem Deck stop has been added, and will
be serviced every 30-minutes.
- Student Recreation Center stop is not available due to
the construction activity in this region of campus.
- Lot 22 stop is also unavailable due to construction.
- Lot 40 stop has been eliminated, as this lot - as
referenced above - is no longer available.
- Lot 28 stop has been eliminated due to safety concerns.
- Sinatra Hall (the University's newest residence hall,
located on Clove Road) has its own dedicated shuttle stop.
2. Changes to Parking Policies and Procedures
Among the links at the bottom of this communication is the 2010-2011
MSU Parking Policies and Procedures document. While it is the
responsibility of
all persons who procure a parking permit to read and agree to abide by
the polices and procedures, I wish to highlight a few of the more
significant changes that have been incorporated this year:
- Parking Citation Appeals - Based upon feedback from the
campus community and in the interest of streamlining and improving the
appeals process, citation appeals will no longer be a two-tiered
process. There will be one appeal, which will not require pre-payment
of one's citation. If an appeal is denied, payment will then become
due within ten business days.
- Red Hawk Deck permit fee increase - There is a slight
increase in the cost of the salary band-based fee structure for the Red
Hawk Deck. The increases are $25/year for employees at the lower
salary
bands, and $50/year for those at this higher salary bands. The fee
structure is outlined on the policies and procedures link. As noted
above, faculty and staff who wish to avail themselves to the CarParc
Diem Deck will be charged the same fee as for the Red Hawk Deck. (Note:
Buying a permit for one Deck does not grant access to the other; the
Red Hawk and CarParc Diem passes are each exclusive to that particular
facility.)
- Hang-Tags in Surface Lots - In another effort to simplify
processes, hang-tags will be the only form of permits for surface
lots this year. The decals that were an option in the past were very
lightly used and were a source of confusion for customers and
enforcement officers alike.
- Special Event Parking - For those of you who plan to host
conferences and special events which require the provision of parking,
there are updated requirements identified in the policies and
procedures. Thank you for carefully reviewing them and planning
accordingly.
3. Schedule for Employee Parking Registration
Permits can be obtained on-line (see link below) and as per the
following
schedule:
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Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:07:13 -0400


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