Title: DIXIE STATE College of Utah
1DIXIE STATE College of Utah
- Public/Private Student Housing Project
240 Years 700 Enrollment Increase, No new
housing
- Dixie State College has a critical need for new
housing stock on the campus. - The existing student housing was built in 1962
and 1968 in traditional dormitory style sans
kitchens and living rooms. - Dixies enrollment in 1968 was 1,074.
- With a student body of nearly 9,000 and continued
strong growth anticipated, the current 250 beds
on campus are woefully inadequate. - Historically Dixie State has had a mix of about
2/3 Washington County students and 1/3 from
outside the county.
3Private Housing is Limited by Available Space
- During the 70s, 80s, and 90s the College
encouraged private developers to build new
apartment style housing near the campus. - A total of 1,500 beds have been built in off
campus locations some as far as two miles from
campus. - Private housing developers havent been building
around the campus in recent years because of the
lack of available land.
42005 Student Housing Architectural Program
- In 2005 Dixie State was authorized by the
Building Board to complete an architectural
program for new housing. - The resulting plan called for a phased 500 bed
facility at a total cost estimated at
23,629,280. - Dixie State lacked the bonding capacity to
accomplish a phase one of this programmed housing
and the plan for new on campus student housing
was shelved.
5Dixie Seeks a New Approach to Student Housing
- Rapid enrollment growth during the past three
years has prompted the College to look at the
housing options through a new set of lenses. - A Student Housing Feasibility and Market Analysis
was conducted by Brailsford Dunleavy in 2009. - Their total cost estimates using traditional
bonding were between 59,000 and 68,000 per bed.
- These estimates again led Dixie State to the
conclusion that the conventional bonding approach
was out of reach for the institution.
6Dixie Studied Public/Private Student Housing
Options
- Dixie State studied the state and national
private student housing options. - Developers came to campus to present options for
a public/private. partnership
7Best Solution to Address the Student Housing
Shortage
- The public/private partnership will not require
state funding or student bonding. - The planned 314 bed three story facility includes
the latest in student housing design - Layered security from the exterior entrance to
the bedrooms - Study rooms
- Building wide Wi-Fi
- Recreation amenities
- Kitchens, living rooms, and options for private
bedrooms
8Financial Summary
Construction 8,310,000
Furnishings 477,630
Amenities 210,000
Total Project Cost 8,997,630
Shared Room Monthly Rate 290
Private Room Monthly Rate 525
Occupancy Rate
Fall Spring 95
Summer 50
Supplemental Rents
(Conferences Camps)
Total Annual Income 1,199,175
Net Operating Income 734,059
Annual Payment _at_ 5.75 613,051
Coverage Ratio 1.2
9Public/Private Partnership Concept
- Dixie State will lease land for the student
housing development, adjacent to the current
student housing. - The Student Housing development will revert to
the College at the end of the lease. - Compliance with Policy
- Regents 712 (Nontraditional Arrangements for
Development of Facilities and Campuses) - Utah State Code
- 53B-20-103 (Powers of state board -- Capital
facilities projects -- Exceptions) - 53B-21-108 (Financing project by contract or
lease agreement instead of by bond issue --
Authority of board -- Term of lease -- Terms of
agreement -- Board covenants)
10Lease Development Model
Dixie State College
- Dixie State issues RFP for Lessee/Owner to
finance and develop student housing. - Lessee/Owner contracts with developer/contractor
to design, build, and operate student housing. - St. George City and Washington County offer
lease guarantee.
Financial Group
Operator
City of St. George Washington County
Developer
11The Best Student Housing Option For Dixie State
- The most effective and efficient way to meet
Dixies critical housing shortage. - Funded with outside capital - no state bonding
required. - No student fees required.
- Dixie State College will be gifted the housing
property after the 30 year lease. -
Thank You!