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Stanford University, Capital Planning and Management, Records http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4j49r96p Online items available Guide to the Stanford University, Capital Planning and Management, Records SC0934SC0934 compiled by Stanford University Archives staff Department of Special Collections and University Archives 2011 May Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Note This encoded finding aid is compliant with Stanford EAD Best Practice Guidelines, Version 1.0. SC0934 1 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Stanford University, Capital Planning and Management, records creator: Stanford University. Capital Planning and Management Identifier/Call Number: SC0934 Physical Description: 111 Linear Feet(74 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1965-1992 Language of Material: English Abstract: The records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and minutes largely pertaining to buildings, budgets, and facilities issues such as air quality and seismic refitting, with some files pertaining to personnel policies and issues. Information about Access The materials are open for research use. Ownership & Copyright All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Cite As [Identification of item], Stanford University, Capital Planning and Management, Records (SC0934). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Description of the Collection The records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and minutes largely pertaining to buildings, budgets, and facilities issues such as air quality and seismic refitting, with some files pertaining to personnel policies and issues. Many of these files were kept by Ray Bacchetti. In addition there are some files kept by Fernando de Necochea pertaining to El Centro Chicano, the Chicano Fellows Program, and Chicano research. Acquisition Information The records were received by the Stanford University Archives via administrative transfer in 2000. Subjects and Indexing Terms Stanford University -- Administration. Stanford University. Capital Planning and Management Bacchetti, Raymond F. Stanford University. Capital Planning and Management Stanford University. Capital Planning and Management De Necochea, Fernando Records box 1, folder 1 BOT (Board of Trustees) SSRL Concept, Mitchell Expansion 1986 box 1, folder 2 BOT Academic Affairs and Development 1986-1987 box 1, folder 3 BOT Pre-agenda 6/1986 box 1, folder 4 BOT Concept Approval Mitchell Expansion 9/1985 box 1, folder 5 BOT Committee on Finance and Administration 1985 box 1, folder 6 BOT Pre-agenda 6/1985 box 1, folder 7 BOT Pre-agenda 5/1985 box 1, folder 8 BOT Pre-agenda 3/1985 box 1, folder 9 BOT March Presentations box 1, folder 10 BOT Pre-agenda 2/1985 box 1, folder 11 BOT Pre-agenda 12/1984 SC0934 2 Records box 1, folder 12 BOT SSRL Project Approval 12/1984 box 1, folder 13 BOT Pre-agenda 5/1984 box 1, folder 14 BOT Mitchell Expansion Concept Approval 10/1983 box 1, folder 15 BOT meeting 5/1984 box 1, folder 16 BOT Pre-agenda 6/1984 box 1, folder 17 BOT Pre-agenda 3/1984 box 1, folder 18 BOT SSRL Project Approval 2/1984 box 1, folder 19 BOT Pre-agenda 12/1983 box 1, folder 20 BOT meeting 12/1983 box 1, folder 21 BOT Pre-agenda 10/1983 box 2, folder 1 Facilities - Earthquakes General 1990-1991 box 2, folder 2 Facilities - Earthquakes Correspondence box 2, folder 3 Facilities - Earthquakes Buildings Studies box 2, folder 4 Facilities - Earthquakes Action Group box 2, folder 5 Facilities - Earthquakes Miscellaneous box 2, folder 6 Facilities - Earthquakes 03-001 box 2, folder 7 Facilities - Earthquakes Knoll Structural Study box 2, folder 8 Facilities - Earthquakes Lagunita Seismic Study box 2, folder 9 Facilities - Quad 6 1987-1989 box 2, folder 10 Facilities - Quad 7 box 2, folder 11 Facilities - Museum box 2, folder 12 Facilities - Stauffer Remodel box 2, folder 13 Facilities - National Science Foundation Proposal box 2, folder 14 Facilities - National Science Foundation Program box 2, folder 15 Facilities - Quad 8 box 2, folder 16 Facilities - GSB (Graduate School of Business) Shear Walls box 2, folder 17 Facilities - GSB Operations, Maintenance, Utilities box 2, folder 18 Facilities - Quad 10 box 2, folder 19 Facilities - Quad 11 box 2, folder 20 Facilities - 11-002 box 2, folder 21 Facilities - 11-230 box 2, folder 22 Facilities - Quad 13 box 2, folder 23 Facilities - Quad 14 box 2, folder 24 Facilities - 14-50-170 box 2, folder 25 Facilities - 14-200 box 2, folder 26 Facilities - 14-270, 300, 640, 700 box 2, folder 27 Facilities - 14-830 Red Barn and Studios box 2, folder 28 Facilities - 14-810 box 2, folder 29 Facilities - 14-810 Kiosk box 2, folder 30 Facilities - 14-860/865/880 box 2, folder 31 Facilities - 14-905T box 2, folder 32 Facilities - 14-930T box 2, folder 33 Facilities - 14-940T, 950T box 2, folder 34 Facilities - 14-960T Acacia box 2, folder 35 Facilities - Parking Structure II box 3, folder 1 Facilities - Parking Structure II box 3, folder 2 Facilities - School of Education box 3, folder 3 Facilities - Physics Tank Study box 3, folder 4 Facilities - NWC (Near West Campus) Classrooms box 3, folder 5 Facilities - NWC funding box 3, folder 6 Facilities - Physics Tank box 3, folder 7 Facilities - Roble Gym - New Theater box 3, folder 8 Facilities - HEPL/SCA Superconductor Relocation Support box 3, folder 9 Facilities - Memorial Church box 3, folder 10 Facilities - Interim/New Electroplating Facility box 3, folder 11 Facilities - Classroom Tour Report box 3, folder 12 Bacchetti [Ray Bacchetti Vice Provost for Management and Director of University Budgets 1979-1988] - Stanford Review of Health and Safety 1988 SC0934 3 Records box 3, folder 13 Bacchetti - Volunteer Convocation 10/16-18/1986 box 3, folder 14 Bacchetti - Development Seminar on University Governance 9/26/1986 box 3, folder 15 Bacchetti - ACUI Session Cancelled 6/1983 box 3, folder 16 Bacchetti - Humanities and Sciences Council 4/1983 box 3, folder 17 Bacchetti - Chinese Scientific Delegation 11/1978 box 3, folder 18 Bacchetti - Australia Speech 7/1978 box 3, folder 19 Bacchetti - CSU Budget Officers Remarks 3/1978 box 3, folder 20 Bacchetti - Dean of Student Affairs Staff Decision-making Remarks 3/1978 box 3, folder 21 Bacchetti - Cornell Consulting 5/1977 box 3, folder 22 Bacchetti - ALA Conference and Speech 6/1983 box 3, folder 23 Bacchetti - University Fellows 3/1983 box 3, folder 24 Bacchetti - Alumni Association Executive Board 2/1984 box 3, folder 25 Bacchetti - ASSU Course 1982-1985 box 4, folder 1 Bacchetti - AAUA Presentation 6/1979 box 4, folder 2 Bacchetti - AIR Meeting 5/1979 box 4, folder 3 Bacchetti - Stanford Today Column 7/1984 box 4, folder 4 Bacchetti - Annual Fund Volunteers 5/1984 box 4, folder 5 Bacchetti - National Resources Program 1984-1985 box 4, folder 6 Bacchetti - Stanford Associates 1984 box 4, folder 7 Bacchetti - California Independent Schools Conference 7/1981 box 4, folder 8 Bacchetti - ALA Collection Management Institute 1981 box 4, folder 9 Bacchetti - PAC-10 Student Conference 1/1981 box 4, folder 10 Bacchetti - Book Chapter - Financial Aid and Institutional Planning 1979 box 4, folder 11 SU Annual Financial Reports, 1959-1983 (except 1976 and 1977) box 4, folder 12 Facilities - Reforestation - Vegetation Management 1985-1986 box 4, folder 13 Facilities - NWC Outdoor Space Report 1988 box 4, folder 14 Facilities - ESF Incinerator Project 1988 box 4, folder 15 Facilities - Capital Budget Staff 1985-1986 box 4, folder 16 Facilities - Biological Sciences Building 1985-1987 box 4, folder 17 Facilities - Special Houses Financial Records box 5, folder 1 Veronin (Valerie Veronin, Office of Vice President and Provost) - Chronological 1/1986-3/1988 box 5, folder 2 Facility Project and Planning Reports (Including NWC and General Use Permit draft) 1981-1986 box 5, folder 3 SU Annual Financial Report 1985 box 5, folder 4 Operating Budget Guidelines 1985-1987 box 5, folder 5 Marguerite Study 1982 box 5, folder 6 Facilities - Budgets at Universities box 5, folder 7 Handicapped Transition Plan 1979-1982 box 5, folder 8 Planned Maintenance Program 1984-1985 box 5, folder 9 Santa Clara General Use Permit 1988 box 5, folder 10 Management Development Program, Architect Questionaire box 5, folder 11 Facilities - Academic Computing Facility box 5, folder 12 Facilities - Task Force on Personnel Policies and Administration Report 1982 box 5, folder 13 Facilities - Budget Group Tour box 5, folder 14 Facilities - CIS Operations and Management box 5, folder 15 Facilities - Cost of Building Study 1979 box 5, folder 16 Facilities - Biological Sciences Lab Design Planning Study, Building Program 1984-1986 box 6, folder 1 Facilities - Biology Expansion Study box 6, folder 2 Facilities - Articles box 6, folder 3 Bacchetti - Tuition Stabilization Plan 1978
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