7-10-98 TRUSTEES AUTHORIZE FEE FOR STUDENT RECREATION CENTER COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (7/10) took a step toward construction of a renovated and expanded student recreation center on the Columbus campus by authorizing a student fee of $55 per quarter (in 1997 dollars) to help fund its construction and operation. The fee is mandatory for Columbus campus students taking four or more credit hours and will take effect when the building becomes operational -- possibly in 2003 or 2004. The university last year submitted a request for $3 million in planning funds for a renovation and addition to Larkins Hall as part of its capital request for state funds in the 1999-2000 biennium. Granting of the funds is conditional on approval of funding from non-general revenue sources. The Department of Athletics has committed to fund its portion of the construction and operation of the center, and the university will seek additional state funding in the next capital request to cover the portion of the building to be used for academic purposes. The student fee will cover debt service on the recreational portion of the construction costs as well as operating expenses for the recreational facilities. Faculty and staff who use the recreational facilities will be charged a fee, yet to be determined. University Architect Jill Morelli said the design phase has not begun, so construction details are not yet available. However, the renovation and expansion is expected to encompass about 600,000 square feet and to cost approximately $120 million to complete. The building will house recreational swimming pools, sports courts, exercise areas and a variety of other fitness and recreation facilities for students, faculty and staff. It will also include space for the School of Physical Activity and Educational Services in the College of Education, and the varsity swimming and diving pools used by the Department of Athletics. The project will include renovation of the present Larkins Hall and expansion into the area south of Larkins. A feasibility study and consultant's report have been completed and show that the facility is needed, is consistent with the campus master plan, and can be funded at the rate authorized by the trustees. David Williams II, vice president for student and urban/community affairs, said that the recreation center is something that students need and want. "It will expand all of the recreation opportunities available to Ohio State students, faculty and staff," he said, adding that the center will serve as a gathering place and social outlet for students as well as an exercise facility. "It will allow much greater access during the prime times when students want to exercise, play intramural sports, or participate in other recreational activities," Williams said. "Larkins Hall can no longer handle the demand for fitness and recreational activities. It's also a competitive issue; many of the universities Ohio State competes with for the most able students have recently built state-of-the-art recreation centers." Williams noted that the Undergraduate Student Government has endorsed the funding plan, and that all three student governments -- USG, the Council of Graduate Students, and the Inter- Professional Council -- had representation on the planning committee which proposed the student fee. A more definite timeline for construction will not be known until the Legislature makes a decision about the planning funds, Morelli said. Once planning funding is secured, she expects it will be four to five years before the building is ready for use. # Contacts: David Williams, (614) 292-9334 Jill Morelli, (614) 292-4458 Written by Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, (614) 292-8424