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If a campus is divided by a non-owned body of water (e.g., a river), does that create two distinct facilities?

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If a campus is divided by a non-owned body of water (e.g., a river), does that create two distinct facilities?

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No. Separation by a public right-of-way (e.g., a road or river) does not break the continuity of the property that is under common ownership or control.

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