Ballet Flats - Clearance

This charcoal drawing is a picture of my ballet flats. The details in the bows and the position of the shoes help to make the picture more interesting. I also added a plaid pillow for added interest in design. - this piece is 18 in by 24 in This was a drawing I created for my drawing 1 course in college. It is one of my favorite pieces because I learned how to use the eraser to create contrast and gradation effects in the drawing. Using the eraser is one of my favorite techniques for achieving both a sharp effect or a faded one.

Stanford spokeswoman Lisa Lapin said the university addressed the concerns of graduate students with families by designing the project in a way that allows them to continue living in a cluster of units on the north side of Escondido Village between Serra Street and Stanford Avenue. Graduate students with families were initially concerned that the proposed housing would break up their current arrangement, which has them living around courtyards where students can play and families live close enough to each other to offer support.

There are 260 graduate students who live on campus with families, Lapin said, When Stanford announced the proposed project in October, Associate Vice President for Land Use and Environmental Planning Catherine Palter said the new ballet flats residences would free up rental units in the community, “In this extremely tight housing market, with such high demand, it would provide some assistance to our neighboring communities,” Palter said of students who choose to rent in areas such as East Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Menlo Park when campus housing isn’t available..

The 17-acre project site is located off Serra Street and Campus Drive, and between Thoburn Court and Escondido Road. Stanford wants to raze buildings that currently house about 400 people and construct new ones for a total of 2,400 people, mainly students who are single or couples who don’t have children. Students would be relocated to other Stanford housing during construction, Lapin said. Possible amenities include a pub, café or market; exercise areas; a cinema; dance studios or study rooms. Underground parking also is a possibility.

Lapin said construction of the new buildings, ranging from six to 10 stories high, could begin as soon as this fall, pending Santa Clara County approval and the timing of the design process, Construction would occur over three years, with first occupancy possible in the fall of 2019, Stanford needs approval from Santa Clara County because the project is on county property, The county ballet flats Department of Planning and Development is reviewing a request by the university submitted on Jan, 19, according to Kavitha Kumar, interim principal planner for the department’s project management division..

Kumar said the county issued Stanford a general use permit in 2000 that requires it to build housing for 3,018 people by the time the university reaches 2 million square feet of academic space. Stanford has built about 80 percent of the authorized 3,018 housing spots. To build more housing at Escondido Village, the university needs county approval to increase the density by about 1,450 people. County staff will make a recommendation to the county’s Planning Commission, which will hold a hearing likely after March, Kumar said.

If the county agrees to amend the permit to allow more than 3,018 spots, Stanford ballet flats will proceed with the project design, Design and engineering plans will need approval from the county’s Architecture and Site Approval Committee, As part of the application to increase the amount of housing Stanford can build on county land, the university has submitted a traffic study on the potential impact new housing will have on area intersections, Stanford plans to construct a roundabout near Escondido Village, where a popular campus gas station has operated since the 1960s..

Campus Valero Service, at Campus Drive East and Serra Street, will close in late May or early June, the university announced this week. The station’s lease with the university ends in July and school officials elected not to renew the lease. Campus Drive, which currently splits into two one-way roads around the service station, will be realigned. Esther Jenkins, who manages day-to-day operations of the gas station, convenience store and auto repair, said she is sad to be leaving. Her father, Leroy Wicks, has owned the business for the past 20 years and worked there as an employee longer than that.

Friends Book Sale: The Friends of the Campbell Library hold their monthly sale of new and used books of all genres, All proceeds go toward supporting programs for the Campbell Library, Feb, ballet flats 13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m, Campbell Library, 77 Harrison Ave., Campbell, campbellfol.org, Downtown Campbell Farmers Market: Fresh produce grown locally by California farmers; crafts vendors and live music, Sundays, 9 a.m, Campbell Avenue and Third Street, urbanvillageonline.com, Campbell Adult Center: The city of Campbell’s Recreation and Community Services Department offers services and programs for adults 50 and older, including classes, trips, fitness and wellness courses, a regular lunch program and more, Room C-33, Campbell Community Center, 1 W, Campbell Ave, 408-866-2146..



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