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Functions: 1.
Has direct concern with University lands contiguous to the central campus and satellite facilities in the
vicinity and informational interest in central campus developments. 2.
Reviews requests for land, maintains a process for considering use changes, and recommends assignments and
management. 3.
Evaluates constraints and influences associated with the proximity of University and surrounding lands. 4.
Reviews matters of University policy which impact land-related issues. 5.
Advises and consults with the Department of Facilities Development on the establishment and maintenance of a
comprehensive land inventory. 6.
Advises and consults with the Department of Facilities Development on establishment and maintenance of a
long-range, land-use plan. Composition
and Tenure: 1.
Seven faculty and staff representing Crop and Soil Sciences, Animal Sciences, Botany, Hydrology, Landscape
Architecture/Regional Planning, Natural Resource Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine, with four-year terms and a
two-term maximum. (F-S) 2.
One graduate student, with a one-year term. (G) 3.
Planning Manager of Facilities Development, who serves as secretary, Executive Assistant for
Business Affairs, and Plant Services Manager of Physical Plant. (X) Responsible to:
The Vice President for Business Affairs Committee
Membership:
Caldwell,
Dan (A/P)
2002 Chair, Animal Sciences
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