CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 23, 1984 Page 8 Site continued from p. 1 "The whole concept is to have the new library serve the sciences and professional schools on the west side of campus, and to have Watson serve the humanities classroom buildings on the east side of campus." Wiechert said the athletic fields near Robinson Gymnasium were needed for outdoor sports such as soccer, football and football. "ROBINSON WAS deliberately located near that spot," he said. "The University must have those outdoor fields to fulfill the physical education needs of its students." The petitioners have offered alternative sites in their effort to save the 50-foot-tall American elm tree just north of the Military Science Building. The elm, one of the five largest trees on campus, might have to be cut down to make room for the new library. University officials anticipate that the library will be built in two phases. Homefinders We do the work for you! rental assistance 913-841-6080 The Legislature so far has appropriated $170,000 for the library, which is to be used to plan the first phase. The first phase, tentatively scheduled for completion in 1989 at a total cost of $13.9 million, will include space for all primary sciences, mathematics, computer science, architecture, geography and the map collection now stored in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library. WHECHER SAYED THAT the Military Science Building would not be torn down during the first phase of the project, but the "quite possibly will stay, too." Wiechert said that Peckham, Guyton, Alberts and Viels, an architecture firm in Kansas City, Mo., should have preliminary plans for the new office in 1985. The plans then will be submitted to the Legislature for approval. Class Act Hairstyling Kristen Sue Donetta Alicia 841 N H 749-4517 The Legislature must appropriate additional money to continue work on the library. Construction on the first Construction on the second phase of the library, which has not officially been proposed, could begin as early as 1990. Wiechert said. Business, music and engineering materials be included in the second phase phase could begin as early as the summer of 1987. He said he didn't know whether the tree would have to be cut down during the second phase. IT'S PREMATURE TO make speculations like that," he said. The science and technology library, which University officials emphasize "won't be stricty for the sciences," will be almost as large as the Wikimedia Commons includes about 151,000 square feet of library space, and the new library will include about 130,000 square feet of library space. (Silver Clipper Fomorrow: The value of a library for research, and the space crunch 'aicing KU's libraries. 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