Brigham Young University. Campus Planning Committee

The Campus Planning Committee was created around 1968. Sam Brewster and later Fred A. Schwendiman served as its chairmen. The Committee was dissolved in 1982.

Variant names

Campus Planning and Use Committee

Campus Planning (and Use) Committee

Description

Established: circa 1968

Abolished: 1982

Location: Provo, Utah (circa 1968-1982)

Functions

The Campus Planning Committee was created as an advisory committee for the President charged with reviewing requests for major construction requests and for major alteration or repair jobs. They likewise served as an aid for determining University Policy on the physical growth of the University. Later on they were directed to review and recommend policies and actions for the planning, construction, and use of all campus facilities

Assets and Administrative Structure

Members of this Committee were appointed by and responsible to the University President. The Director of the Physical Plant and later the Support Services Vice President served as its chairmen.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (circa 1968-1982)

Earlier unit: Brigham Young University (1956-1966)

Associated Archival Materials

Correspondence and Records of Fred A. Schwendiman (UA 698, Box 11 Fol 1-2)

Papers, 1956-1966 (UA 92)

Sources

Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers, 1949-1975 (UA 1086, Box 489 Fol 10): (Director of Physical Plant Sam Brewster, chairman; advisory committee to the President; review requests for major construction)

UPB files, Sept. 21, 2010: (appointed and responsible to the president; to review and recommend policies and actions for the planning, construction, and use of all campus facilities)

Brigham Young University Committees, 1980-1984 (UA 791 Fol 1): (Support Services Vice President Fred A. Schwendiman, chairman)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00262

Creator: JDM