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Construction and renovation projects are governed by FIVE committees and design guidance is provided by the Architectural Review Council.
Architectural Review Council
Meets Monthly
The Architectural Review Council is comprised of faculty from the UF College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP), staff from the UF Department of Planning, Design and Construction (PDC), as well as local architectural alumni and practicing architects. The Council serves in an advisory capacity to the Faculty Senate Land Use Committee and provides the professional expertise needed by Land Use to fully evaluate the work submitted by our professional consultants. Rather than dictate design, the ARC will guide the design process by asking the right questions, and will lead our consultants, as well as the greater University community, to a deeper understanding of the role of architecture on campus.
Land Use and Facilities Planning Committee
Meets 1st Tuesday of each month – 316 Stadium Conference Room – 2:00pm
For meeting information, please contact Rick Falcon at r.falconvincenty@ufl.edu or call the main PDC phone number at (352) 273-3009.
Responsibilities of the committee include participating in the development and updating of the Master Plan and monitoring the execution of the Master Plan. In addition the committee recommends policies for land use and facility development.
Lakes, Vegetation and Landscaping Committee
Meets the 1st Thursday of the month – 316 Stadium Conference Room – 9:00am
For meeting information, please contact Rick Falcon at r.falconvincenty@ufl.edu or call the main PDC phone number at (352) 273-3009.
Responsibilities include overseeing projects that affect the use of University lakes, including guidelines for use of such lakes in order to preserve their ecological integrity and research capabilities. The committee is also charged with the management and well being of natural areas containing non-domesticated plants and animals. It guides policies regarding the removal of trees and other vegetation and provides input to the University Land Use and Facility Planning Board regarding planning of major landscape elements such as green space, open space, and significant architectural features to ensure their compatibility with existing and planned landscaping and master planning.
Preservation of Historic Buildings and Sites Committee
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month – 316 Stadium Conference Room – 2:00PM
For meeting information, please contact Rick Falcon at r.falconvincenty@ufl.edu or call the main PDC phone number at (352) 273-3009.
Responsibilities include assisting the University in implementing its Policy on Historic Preservation. It also assists the University in fulfilling federal and state obligations with respect to its historic and archeological resources.
Parking and Transportation Committee
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month – 2:00pm
NOTE: Due to COVID-19, meetings will be held via Zoom teleconferencing until further notice. For meeting information, please contact Ron Fuller at rcfuller@ufl.edu or call 352-392-8048.
Responsibilities include reviewing and recommending rules and regulations governing the traffic, parking and registration of vehicles, bicycles, scooters and motorcycles on campus. In addition the committee reviews and recommends site locations for new parking facilities on campus and existing parking lot enhancements. Special parking requests from University departments, students, staff and faculty are reviewed. Any significant findings regarding all parking and transportation matters are brought before the committee.