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Old 03-27-2007, 11:37 AM
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Some have suggested developing a high rise with a chapter house on the ground floor--this is obviously incompatible with other functions.

It seems to me we must not sell unless we intend to dramatically shrink into not much more than a campus club that would meet in the Student Union.
Regarding the first piece of your post that I have quoted above- I think that is the ultimate solution for many chapters down the road. Buy a small piece of land, put in a level or two of parking, have common areas on floor 2 or 3, and then either bedrooms or apartments for 3-4 floors more.

As for the second part- don't sell that house if you can help it. You will never again have a property like that if you do.

The zoning between the Drag and San Antonio and going back to Rio Grande beyond 26th is mostly 60-75 feet max. height. This gives you and 4 of the major sororities the best protection you have against an increase in the speculative and appraised value of your land.

Beyond that zone is pretty much 4 solid blocks of 90-175 foot zones which is being torn up daily to make room for new apartments. So if you sell where you are now, your only shot at another piece of land is to go way to the back of West Campus along Lamar- and even back in there already there are many new high rises.

When it comes to large Greek Houses with big yards like Sigma Chi, I think within 20 years there will be 2-3 such houses left- if that- in West Campus.

It is a hard reality, but we have to fundamentally rethink our long term housing at Texas.

And it's not just about property values- but noise ordinances and privacy. A 2 story fraternity house with a fenced in yard that is surrounded by high rise condos is just going to have trouble existing. Already in the wake of a lot of citations last fall, fraternities (and other campus organizations which have been targeted) are learning that loud music and parties have to happen indoors now.

In the past, West Campus was small and expensive enough that a significant number of the residents- especially right around the fraternity houses- were either Greek or Greek-friendly. With a larger and more diverse population coming in, that is going to change.

Greeks used to essentially rule West Campus. It was our playground. That is just not the case anymore.

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