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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FUTURE LAND USE AND URBAN DESIGN<br />
CAMPUS MASTER PLAN, 2005-2015 DATA & ANALYSIS<br />
area may realized in the next ten years, significant displacement <strong>of</strong> existing facilities in that<br />
location are not anticipated during this plan horizon.<br />
IX. Legal Description<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida consists geographically <strong>of</strong> many individual parcels <strong>of</strong> land<br />
located in 26 different counties throughout the state <strong>of</strong> Florida. For both functional and<br />
administrative purposes, the <strong>University</strong> has grouped many <strong>of</strong> the parcels together, in most<br />
cases by county, to form 39 separate sites identified on the following table that was first<br />
published in the inventory documents for the 1995-2005 campus master plan. The<br />
individual parcels comprising each <strong>of</strong> these sites range in size from less than one acre to<br />
over 1,850 acres. Collectively, the sites total 20,602+/- acres. The main campus located<br />
in Gainesville contains approximately 1,955 acres and represents the largest single land<br />
holding in the state.<br />
These properties consist <strong>of</strong> educational, recreational, agricultural and physical plant<br />
support facilities, and include the land holdings <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> htaht have been lesed<br />
from the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> the State Internal Improvement Trust Fund (IITF).<br />
Properties leased by the <strong>University</strong> form other sources are not included in this inventory.<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida does not maintain an “<strong>of</strong>ficial” consolidated set <strong>of</strong> property<br />
deed records; however, the majority <strong>of</strong> deed records are maintained on the main campus<br />
at the Physical Plant Division. Additional records are available through the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection for IITF-owned properties, the IFAS <strong>Facilities</strong> Management<br />
Division and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Foundation.<br />
Since the 1995 inventory, two Alachua County Satellite Properties located within the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Gainesville were added to the campus master plan jurisdiction and two significant<br />
properties were added to the university main campus. The two properties added to the<br />
main campus included parcel #16252-000-000 on the north rim <strong>of</strong> Bivens Arm Lake, and<br />
parcel #06698-000-000 located west <strong>of</strong> SW 34 th Street. These properties are contiguous<br />
to the remainder <strong>of</strong> the university main campus. Additional information about these main<br />
campus properties follows:<br />
Bivens Arm Lake: West <strong>of</strong> 34th St.:<br />
Parcel #: 16252-000-000<br />
Grantor: Dennis R. O'Neil<br />
Section/Township/Range: 18-10-20<br />
Deed Date: 12/19/86<br />
Deed book/Page: OR 1647/139<br />
IITF lease #: Unknown<br />
Lease Status Date: Unknown<br />
Period <strong>of</strong> lease: 40 years<br />
Acres: 20.55<br />
Parcel #: 06698-000-000<br />
Grantor: Dennis R. O'Neil<br />
Section/Township/Range: 11-10-19<br />
Deed Date: 12/19/86<br />
Deed book/Page: OR 1647/139<br />
IITF lease #: Unknown<br />
Lease Status Date: Unknown<br />
Period <strong>of</strong> lease: 40 years<br />
Acres: 13.42<br />
The satellite properties added within the City <strong>of</strong> Gainesville include the Eastside Campus<br />
and the Libraries Remote Storage Facility that were amended into the campus master<br />
plan jurisdiction in 2004. Legal descriptions <strong>of</strong> these satellite properties follow:<br />
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