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Mr.Keller: Slideshow is in three parts: review of work done in the past, evolution
of the design since May of last semester, and images of design possibilities
-Two phases: renovate Gaskill and Rowan, then Culler- nearly the same square
footage as original design
Mr.Keller: At this point parking is not included; we are losing the Gaskill parking
garage
Mr.Ciccone: What kind of plans do you have for converting the inside of Culler to
a more current version
Mr.Keller: Were at the very beginning of this process, that’s what we’ll be doing
this year
Mr.Streubing: When can we expect to see some drawings?
Ms.Bahir: Are there plans of keeping the street between Spring and High? Any
LEED certification plans that you were not able to get in the FSB?
Mr.Keller: I highly doubt the street would remain. Those decisions are all in the
works, green design is a high priority though
Mr.Stephen: How much do the three pre-existing building change the flow you
had initially designed?
Mr.Kadon: Would the movement of Physics to Krieger be one of the first tasks?
Will this be done regardless of the BSC?
Mr.Keller: The Krieger project is a state funded project, and were not certain
whether the funding will be enough. Yes, will be done regardless.
Mr.Keller: yes it is a challenge, but we have had several conversations about this
Dr.Creamer: Just examples of timelines, minimum amount- first phase into fall of
2013, second phase fall 2015.
-Funding scenarios
Mr.Senko: is it true that the Shriver center would not be a general fee?
Dr.Creamer: there would still be use of those facilities, just for operating, so it
would come down a bit. The food service helps subsidize it as well
Dr.Creamer- there is not adequate space to move it to the new center, it would
probably expand within Shriver
Mr.Stephen: if our survey reveals the students are willing to pay a certain amount,
would you continue to try to find gifts?
Dr.Creamer: yes, the student fees would help us to go ahead with the project,
because raising this much money will take a bit of time
Ms.Bahir: what if the students respond that they are not willing to pay in student
fees?
Dr.Creamer: the fee would not go towards the building; fees would still exist for
upkeep
Mr.Ciccone: how sure are we the state would fund the physics project in a timely
manner?
Dr.Creamer: up until a year ago, 99% but recent events may change this
Dr.Creamer: correct.
Dr.Creamer: we have factored that in with our current plans, if the project is
delayed, construction prices will rise
Dr.Creamer: Can I promise you no gift that would go to BSC wouldn’t have gone
to scholarships? No of course not, but the largest gifts tend to go to capital
investments by the preference of the donor
Mr.Senko: Would you be looking for this new student center to have a name?
Mr.Streubing: When they do Culler hall, would there be a second student fee for
phase two?
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X. New Business:
XII. Adjournment
SR010909
A Resolution to change the Elections Bylaws
Whereas: Article I, Section 106.D of the Associated Student Government Bylaws states:
The Elections Committee shall establish rules governing election campaigns, subject to the
approval of Student Senate.
Whereas: Article VI, Section 602.A of the Associated Student Government Bylaws currently
states:
The election of the Executive Cabinet shall be held at a time recommended by the Elections
Committee, after the month of January, but no later than nine weeks before the end of the second
semester, subject to the approval of Student Senate.
Whereas: The Associated Student Government Elections Committee (ASGEC) has found that
the current elections cycle is wanting,
SECTION 104.G: Elect, by the second meeting following spring break, the President of the
Student Senate for the following academic year.
SECTION 602.A: The election of the Executive Cabinet shall be held at a time recommended by
the Elections Committee, after the month of January February, but no later than nine weeks
before the end of the second semester the last week of classes; not including finals week,
subject to the approval of the Student Senate.
SECTION 602.B: If there are more than two candidates for any one office, there shall be a
primary election for that office. The two candidates receiving the largest number of votes in the
primary shall be in the final election. The primary election shall be held in the month of
February, at least one week prior to the final election.
SECTION 602.C: Candidates for the Office of Vice President for Campus Activities must have
previously served at least one year on the Campus Activities Council.
SECTION 602.D: Each candidate must submit a petition and application to the Elections
Committee clarifying that the candidate qualifies and agrees to abide by and fulfill all duties and
regulations set forth in the Constitution and Bylaws.
1. This petition shall contain the signatures of 150 undergraduate students at Miami
University.
2. Petitions and applications must be filed no later than 10 days before the primary
elections the date set by Elections Committee, as approved by Student Senate
3. The petitions shall contain the legal name or recognizable nickname of the candidate as
he or she would like it to appear on the ballot, as well as the office for which he or she is
running.
4. Each petition and application will be examined and certified by the Elections Committee.
5. All petitions are final upon filing. No candidate shall be permitted to alter information
after filing.
6. The Elections Committee is granted the authority to alter the name submitted on the
petition to ensure a fair election process, even after the petition has been officially filed.
7. If no candidate or only one candidate runs for a single office, the deadline date for filing
petitions for that office shall be advanced 72 hours.
SECTION 602.F: If only one candidate has declared, that candidate shall be the winner for the
office.
1. The Executive Cabinet-elect shall submit no more than three nominees for the vacant
office to the Student Senate in a time of no more than 28 days after the election.
2. The Student Senate shall then elect the nominee to fulfill the vacant office from the
names submitted by the Executive Cabinet-elect.
SECTION 602.E: If only one candidate has declared, that candidate shall be the winner for
the office.
SECTION 602.G: Officers shall be elected by a majority of the votes cast in the primary or final
election.
SECTION 602.H: The name of each candidate shall be rotated on the ballot.
SECTION 602.I: All offices shall be presented as separate and individual ballot questions on the
official elections ballot. Specifically, the format of the ballot shall not allow a single election
choice to fill more than one office.
Further be it Resolved: that the passage of this resolution will henceforth override all date
limitations as prescribed by the Standing Rules of the Associated Student Government,
Further be it Resolved: that subsequent to the passage of the this resolution, Administrative
Committee will review, at a time deemed proper by the Chair of the Administrative Committee,
the Standing Rules of the Associated Student Government to make sure that said Standing Rules
are properly aligned to the bylaws changes made by this resolution.
SR0109__
2010 Student Body Elections Timeline
Whereas: Article I, Section 106.D in the Associated Student Government Bylaws states:
The Elections Committee shall establish rules governing election campaigns, subject to the
approval of Student Senate.
Whereas: Article VI, Section 602.A in the Associated Student Government Bylaws states:
The election of the Executive Cabinet shall be held at a time recommended by the Elections
Committee, after the month of February, but no later than the last week of classes, subject to the
approval of Student Senate.