REGENTS POLICIES
Regents Policy 8102: POLICY ON APPROVAL OF DESIGN,
LONG RANGE DEVELOPMENT PLANS, AND THE ADMINISTRATION
OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
Approved July 16, 1993;
Amended
and Renamed January 16, 2003;
Amended September 18,
2008, January 21, 2010 and January 20, 2011
(1) The Regents designate the following
categories of projects as requiring design approval
by the Committee on Grounds and Buildings:
a. Except as provided in subparagraph (c), building
projects with a total project cost in excess of $10,000,000,
except when such projects consist of the following:
i. alterations or remodeling where the exterior of
the building is not materially changed;
ii. buildings or facilities located on agricultural,
engineering, or other field stations; or
iii. agriculture-related buildings or facilities located
in areas of a campus devoted to agricultural functions.
b. Capital improvement projects of any construction
cost when, in the judgment of the President, a project
merits review and approval by the Regents because of
budget matters, fundraising activities, environmental
impacts, community concerns, or other reasons.
(c) Building projects for those campuses approved by the
Committee on Grounds and Buildings for inclusion in
the pilot phase of the Delegated Process for Capital Improvement
Projects with a total project cost in excess of $60
million subject to the same exclusions as subparagraph
(a). This subparagraph shall become inoperative and
is repealed on March 31, 2014, unless a later Regents’
action, that becomes effective on or before March 31,
2014, deletes or extends the date on which it becomes
inoperative and is repealed.
(2) The approval of building projects other than those
subject to approval by the Committee on Grounds and
Buildings as set forth above is governed by applicable
Bylaws, Standing Orders, and delegations.
(3) Consistent with applicable Bylaws and Standing
Orders, the President shall determine the responsibility
for unique project approvals and other actions significantly
affecting land use that, given their nature, do not
involve a design approval.
(4) All building project approvals shall be generally
in accordance with an applicable Long Range Development
Plan. Adoption by the Regents is required for new and
substantially updated LRDPs. All LRDP amendments or
actions having the practical effect of an LRDP amendment
shall be approved at the following level:
a. The Committee on Grounds and Buildings shall consider
for approval all LRDP amendments except those delegated
in b. below;
b. The President is authorized to approve minor LRDP
amendments, provided that the amendment preserves the
fundamental planning principles of the LRDP and is limited
to:
i. siting a building project of $10,000,000 or less;
ii shifting less than 30,000 gross square feet of
allocated building space; and/or
iii. changing land-use boundaries and designations
for 4 acres or less of land.
(5) The President has the responsibility for the administration
of the University's compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act. As provided by CEQA, the certification
or adoption of environmental documents is undertaken
at the level of the associated project approval. The
modification of environmental documents, including mitigation
measures, may occur at the same level as the original
certification or adoption, provided that the President
is authorized to modify an environmental document certified
or adopted by the Regents so long as the modification
does not result in new or increased significant impacts.
(6) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the approval of
the Committee on Grounds and Buildings, or in appropriate
circumstances the Regents, may be required for any project
or other action addressed by this policy when, in the
judgment of the President, an action merits review and
approval by the Regents because of budget matters, fundraising
activities, environmental impacts, community concerns,
or other reasons.
POLICY ON DESIGN APPROVAL - Regents of the University
of California