The Master Plan shall include recommendations to accommodate an enrollment growth scenario of a minimum of 22,000 students by 2029 and provide an alternate impact assessment to accommodate potential future enrollment growth and identify opportunities for future legacy building footprints for a time span beyond the ten-year period. The plan should thoroughly address the following areas: a. Validate and modify, as necessary, the building footprints proposed in the 2020 plan to address the two enrollment scenarios outlined above, including an updated capital improvement program for both academic and auxiliary facilities; b. Coordinate the Facilities Master Plan to align with university Mission and Strategic Plan, Sustainability Plan, housing master plan, athletics master plan, and university anchor plan for uptown connectivity to the greater Towson area; c. Analyze university space needs, parking and transportation, utility infrastructure, campus accessibility, the energy and environmental impact of the developed scenarios; d. Provide a detailed space use analysis by department and college documenting current and projected credit hours and weekly student contact hours...