CADRE: Mr.Clough,there are a great Mr.Cloughz There have been no def- CADRE: Are there any provisions Mr.Clough: DefinitelyiProposals CADRE: Mr.CLOUGH: It would seem that,from ‘» adine and_the A&W is set CADRE: Mr. Clougthes the expansion plan CADRE: Mr.CLOUGH: The students living in ‘ ered.0ne probability is that .be constructed onva one.two, "ital expansion and I can't THE CADRE. Nov. 5.....pase'7 The.following is an'inter- view with Mr.Dennis Clough. University Comptroller con- ducted by Ron Kelly and ‘ Norbert Moran on Monday Nov. 1st. concerning Uniersity VResicences. CADRE: What residence fees would be charged for each type of residence under this plan? Mr.CLOUGH: We can't even give an estimation at this point as the government hasn't yet informed us of the funds av- ailable for the coming year. -'I‘herefor we can't say how much is available to cover “4 the costs oflrresidence operation However the income from'the new residences would‘be enought to cover costs. number of rumors circulating on campus concerning the fate of Dalton.hth floor Main, and Montgomery halls. Can You shed any light on the administrations plans for these buildings? If this plan is approved when can we expect to see these residenCes finished? inst decisions reached as of CADRE: yet,however,there are a num- ber of plans being consid- Mr. Clough: I must repeat that our thinking is still in the pre— liminary stages. However any time you are trying to get C.M?H.C. money committed you must have your application approved by Dec. 310r the funds will be lost for the current year. Therefor if we were to suppose that the U.P. E.I. Board of Governors found it desirable to initate res- idence construction a firm decision would have to be taken by Dec. 1. Again supposing that C.M.H.C. approved our plans, I see no reason why new facil - ities couldn‘t be ready for the fall of 1972. CADRE: What of the offcampus res- idences of MacKay Place and Coroma Lodge? ‘ Mr.CLOUGH:MacKay Place is in the second year of a three year lease.so it will be open to us for anotheryear atleast. Coroma Lodge is on a year to year contract and could be leased again if enough demand for it is raised. Does the University have any plans for Co-Ed residences? - Mr.CLOUGH:Co-Ed living hasn't been discused with my office with the exception of Montgomery Hall.Where it was considered for financial reasons.It was proposedtto have one floor of girls in Monty but some peo- ple got uptight and felt that it couldn't be done on the spur of the moment.so.the plan has been dropped for the time beins. , What is the pessibility of front desks being placed in the men's residences? Mr.CLOUGH:It had been planned that these would be in the building by September 1st of this year however the maintaince staff had been too busy over the summer to do it.There is still a possibility of these being constructed during the X-mas break.But the question is how much money shohld be spent on these buildings when you don't know how long they are going to be used. Is there anything more you can add at this time? Mr.CLOUGH:I would like to emphasize that these are only plans and students should bear in mind that nothing definite has been decided as of yet. the University might give up Montgomery Hall to H011- and College turn Dalton in- to a Home Ec and Music building and convert bth floor Main into academic space. under this plan to replace the living space lost in these changes? have been made whereby if this plan was accepted the University would apply for a loan from the Central Mortage and Housing Cop. to construct additional housing. What type of housing is being considered and where would it be located? discussions with students . if the University were to construct new accomidations, the apartment type dwellings would be much prefersdd e Idealy these apartments would consist of two bedrooms.a bathroom.a kitchenette,and a living room.This could as easilyaccommodate four std- ents per hpartmentaand could CADRE: or three story scale, of course under the expansion plan the area between Berna aside ' for residences and this would probably be theg site for these buildings. But this does not come under the expansion plan itself, does it? CADRE: has been designed to inci- ude the construction of res- idences but only if the nec- essary financing can be ob- "tained through gifts or bor- rowing. At the moment the province of P.E.I. provides us with money to finance the academic operations and cap- see them changing the policy to include residenceés),con- struction. What sort of meal arrangments would this entail? CADRE: Bernadine,Marion,and Memorial would still eat at the cart- eria.6f course students living in the new residencs would provide their own meals.