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Meeting Report

PROJECT NAME: Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Plan
PROJECT NUMBER: Ayers/Saint/Gross No. 9895.00
MEETING DATE: October 7, 1999
SUBJECT: Library Service Issues
ATTENDEES: Jim Neal
Ed Rosenfeld
Zan Baughan
George Alexiou
Luanne Greene
Adam Gross
Suzanne Holden
DISCUSSION

1. The library averages about 2 to 3 ten-wheelers a week, and about one eighteen wheeler a month for service and deliveries.

2. The Master Plan should include expansion for the library. The type space needed is user space, and classroom / teaching space.

3. IT needs a new facility and the logical location for them would be the library.

Respectfully submitted,
AYERS/SAINT/GROSS, INC.
Suzanne Holden

Copies to: Steve Campbell for JHU distribution
Janet Sanfilippo, JHU
George Alexiou, PBQ&D
Michael Vergason, MVLA
Dan Paulien, Paulien & Associates
Adam Gross, Luanne Greene, ASG


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