I I MINUTES OF THE MEETING of the MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 13-14, 1983 Present: October 13. President Mackey called the meeting to order in the Lincoln Room of the Kellogg Center at 7:18 p.m j j Thompson! Trustees Crim, Dade, Fletcher, Lick (arrived at 7:53 p.m.), Martin, Reed, Sawyer, I j and Wilson; President Mackey, Provost Winder, Vice Presidents Breslin, Cantlon, 1 Schonbein, Stewart and Turner; Associate Vice President and Secretary Wilkinson, General Counsel Carr, Assistant to the President Carlisle, and Faculty Liaison j Group. Also present were Dr. James Hamilton, Assistant Provost, Dry William Turner, Director of Admissions, and Dr. Robert Lockhart, Director of Planning and Budgets. 1. Approval of Proposed Agenda Trustee Sawyer moved approval of the proposed agenda. Seconded by Trustee Martin. Trustee Fletcher requested that Item.9. D. 5., MAGB Assessment, be considered prior to action on the 1983-84 budget. Trustee Fletcher also requested that two additional items be added to the agenda: Item 9. D. 6., Updating of the Board of Trustees Bylaws, and Item 9-. D. 7., Delegation of the Acceptance of Gifts and Grants. The agenda was approved as amended by a vote of 7 to 0. 2. Approval of the July 28-29, 1983, Minutes Trustee Fletcher moved approval of the July 28-29, 1983, Minutes. Seconded by Trustee Reed. Approved by a vote of 7 to 0. 3. Approval of the September 7, 1983, Executive Session Trustee Fletcher moved approval of the September 7, 1983, Executive Session Minutes. Seconded by Trustee Reed. Approved by a vote of 7 to 0. 4. Admissions Report President Mackey called upon Provost Winder, who introduced Dr. James Hamilton, -.- Assistant Provost, and Dr. William Turner, Director of Admissions. Dr. Turner reported to the Board the new student count for the 1983 fall term and also presented fall term enrollment data. Dr. Turner also commented on the quality of the freshman class and summarized minority enrollment figures. He described the approach of the admissions process for the Board of Trustees. 5. 1983-84 Budgets Vice President Thompson summarized the 1983-84 proposed budgets f or the General Fund, A g r i c u l t u r al Experiment S t a t i o n, Cooperative Extension Service, and A t h l e t i cs programs (copy of proposed budgets on f i le Vice President Thompson stated t h at the budgets were developed f o l l o w i ng the guidelines approved by the Board of Trustees at i ts July 29 meeting, which included the forward funding concept r e l a t i n g - to State appropriations. Vice President Thompson, Provost Winder, and Dr. Lockhart responded to several Trustee questions regarding the proposed budgets. in the Secretary's O f f i c e ). I n t e r c o l l e g i a te Admissions Report 1983-84 Budgets 6. 1984-85 Operating Budget Requests Dr. Lockhart presented the 1984-85 operational budget requests f or the General Fund, A g r i c u l t u r al Experiment S t a t i o n, and Cooperative Extension Service programs (copy of materials on f i le in the Secretary's O f f i c e ). 7. 1984-85 Capital Outlay Request Vice President Breslin reviewed the 1984-85 c a p i t al outlay request (copy of material on f i le f or the past several years. in the Secretary's O f f i c e ). He also summarized the c a p i t al outlay a c t i v i ty j j j 1984-85 Operating Budget Requests 1984-85 Capital Outlay Request 8. Annual Reports j President Mackey commented that pursuant to the annual working calendar, the Board of Trustees received annual reports from the following areas: Student Affairs and Services, j Financial Aids, Placement Services, Intercollegiate Athletics, and Gifts and Grant and Research Development (copy of reports on file in the Secretary's Office). President Mackey stated that appropriate staff persons were available to answer Trustee questions concerning these reports. Vice President Cantlon and Directors Jack Shingleton and Douglas Weaver responded to Trustee questions regarding their reports. Annual Reports The Board recessed at 10:17 p.m. The Board reconvened at 9:14 a.m. in Room 104 A & B of the Kellogg Center, October 14, for Board Committee meetings. The Land and Physical Facilities Committee, followed by the Investment Committee met during this period. 10028 jMinutes of the Meeting, cont. October 13-14, 1983 JThe Board reconvened for its Action Session at 1:13 p.m, ^Administration Building- in the Board Room, Faculty Liaison Group At the request of President Mackey, Professor Milton H. Steinmueller (attending the meeting in the absence of Professor Lawrence Sommers), introduced the members of the Faculty Liaison Group for 1983-84 to the Board of Trustees as follows: Assistant Professor Paul Hunt, Professor Zolton Ferency, and Associate Professor Norman Abeles. Public Comments At -hh^ v^Dnnoct n-F Dv^ocirlont M a r k ov f hp m p m h p rQ nf t he S t u d e nt L i a i s on Group introduced themselves to the Board as follows: Ron Tenpas, Dan Selke, Steven Price, and Jeff Stevenson. Public Comments (a) Vickie Fine, member of the Board of Directors of PIRGIM, MSU, addressed the Board regarding guidelines-for'fee collection for student organiza tions (a copy of her presentation is on file in the Secretary's Office), (b) Wayne Schmidt, staff ecologist, Michigan United Conservation Clubs, requested the Board to amend Ordinance 49 which makes fishing on campus illegal (a copy of his remarks are on file in the Secretary's Office). (c) Dave Beauvais, representative of Residence Halls Association, appealed to the Board for an ordinance regulating the time, place, and manner available to those individuals desiring contact with residence hall students for solicitation purposes (a copy of his remarks are on file in the Secretary1 s Office). (d) Carl Steffen, advisor to Campus Christians Student Organization, expressed to the Board that he would like to continue distributing literature in dormitories on campus, and indicated that if indivi duals were not deserious of this they should affix a sign on their door indicating same. (e) Mark Grebner, alumnus, addressed the issue of distribution of litera ture and canvassing in the Residence Halls. Personnel Changes Appointments A. PERSONNEL CHANGES jAppointments |1. Barbara R. Lee, Professor and Chairperson, Family Medicine, with tenure, at a salary of $80,000 per year on an AN basis, effective September 1, 1983. |2. Marvin E. 01 sen, Professor and Chairperson, Sociology, with tenure, at a salary of $55,000 per year on an AN basis, effective January 1, 1984. These personnel actions came to the Board for approval of the appointments as Professor with tenure. The Board, in February 1982, delegated to the President authority to approve assignments and reassignments, which includes assignment to and reassignment from the administrative position. Approved by a vote of 7 to 0 on motion by Trustee Sawyer, seconded by Trustee Lick, Trustee Fletcher voted No. Gift, Grant and Contract Report J9. B. GIFT, GRANT AND CONTRACT REPORT Gifts and Grants totaled: $13,155,131. lApproved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Reed, seconded by Trustee Sawyer. Bids and Contract Awards J9. C. BIDS AND CONTRACT AWARDS |(1) Property Insurance Bids Property Insurance Bids j- In accordance with bidding procedures and s p e c i f i c a t i o ns previously submitted to the Board of Trustees competitive bids were received September 15, 1983, f or the U n i v e r s i t y 's property insurance program f or a three-year period e f f e c t i ve November 1, T983, with a three-year extension option if price and service are s a t i s f a c t o r y. Qualifying questionnaries were mailed to those agents and companies who had previously expressed i n t e r e st in the U n i v e r s i t y 's who responded to advertisements, as well as other agencies and companies we believed would be q u a l i f i ed and interested in p a r t i c i p a t i n g. Markets were then assigned and s p e c i f i c a t i o ns were prepared and mailed to those p a r t i c i p a t i ng insurance program and those 9/ C, BIDS AND CONTRACT AWARDS October 13-14., 1983 (1) Property Insurance Bids , cont. Twelve-agencies and companies presented proposals containing various options of deductibles, p o l i cy l i m i ts and coverage. They are as f o l l o w s: Property ! Insurance Bids Alexander & Alexander (Aetna) Fred S. James &• Co. (Commerce & Industry) Deductible $25,000 $224,871* NQ Deductible $50,000 $209,671* NQ Deductible $100,000 NQ $191,163** Deductible $250,000 NQ NQ Marsh & McLennan (Protection Mutual) Lupke-DeHayes Assoc. (U.S. Fire) Wausau Insurance Companies Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ( A l l i a n z) L i b e r ty Mutual Johnson & Higgins Arthur J. Gallagher Michigan Mutual Frank B. H a ll & Co. (Home) Braun & Braun, I n c. (CIGNA) Corroon & Black of Ml, Inc. (Amer.) Insurance Co. (Travelers) (Hartford) Insurance Co. (IRM) 231,000*** NQ NQ NQ 310,776 330,290 NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ NQ 282,899 289,508 313,684 NQ NQ NQ NQ 213,950 215,000**** 237,269 241,000 252,957 274,189 284,703 324,521* 325,543 412,271* 694,838* NQ NQ NQ $214,496 192,041 193,341 217,787 NQ 230,348 NQ 611,742 * 60-day w a i t i ng period on B o i l er & Machinery Extra Expense coverage. ** 30-day w a i t i ng period on B o i l er & Machinery Extra Expense coverage. * * * D e d u c t i b le applies separately to property/time element with $50,000 maximum. ****Deductible applies separately to property and b o i l er losses. Basic intent of the bidding procedure was to replace current coverage which is All Replacement Cost with $100,000 per occurrence deductible. Quotation for various deductible levels was, however, also requested. According to specifications, the University reserved the right to determine the best coverage and price as a basis of the award. Risk, The method used in evaluating the bids was to compare the scope of coverage and cost at the $100,000 deductible level. Coverage at other deductible levels was then compared to this base level. The Wyatt Co., an independent consultant, was engaged to assist in this evaluation and its report has been distributed with the agenda. Extensive affirmative action efforts were made to identify minority and women-owned agencies. Twenty-five minority and three women-owned agencies were identified and invited to submit agent qualification questionnaires. One minority firm expressed interest, was qualified and assigned the market of its first choice, but did not submit a bid. As concluded by the consultant, the $25,000 deductible level bid proposal from the Protection Mutual Insurance Company offered through the Marsh & McLennan Agency provides the broadest coverage at the most favorable rate, and it is recommended that this bid be accepted. RESOLVED that the above recommendation be approved. Approved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Sawyer, seconded by Trustee Lick. (2) Construction of a Dairy Barn The following bids were received on September 1, 1983, for construction of a Dairy Barn at the Dairy Research Center. This facility will provide both "loose stall" housing for 136 cows used for research, teaching and demonstration purposes. This is a continuation of the expansion and improvement program at the Dairy Research Center approved by the Board of Trustees at its April 1983 meeting. Contractor McNeilly Construction, Inc. Irish Construction Company, Inc. The Post Building & Supply Co. B. J. Siwek Construction Company Base Bid $538,847 565,700 567,845 587,600 N o t i f i c a t i on and/or plans and s p e c i f i c a t i o ns were sent to a ll o f f i c es of Builders Exchange and Dodge Reports plus the Association of Minority Contractors, Business Improvement Forum, Greater Lansing Minority Association, and Michigan Minority Business Development Council. Inner City Construction of Dairy Barn The subcontracting goals f or M i n o r i ty Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) were 8% and 5% r e s p e c t i v e l y. The low bidder, McNeilly Construction, This w i ll r e s u lt in approximately $70,050 in business being awarded to MBE and WBE f i r m s. I n c ., has indicated that they w i ll comply with t h is requirement. continued - - - I i l § 10030 J 9. C. BIDS AND CONTRACT AWARDS, c o n t. October 13-14, 1983 i (2) Construction of a Dairy Barn, cont, is recommended that a contract in the amount of $538,847 be awarded to McNeilly I n c ., of Lansing, Michigan, and t h at the f o l l o w i ng budget be It Construction, established: Contractor - McN'eilly Construction, Design, Coordination and Inspection Geological Survey Contingency Inc. $538,847 32,500 1,200 35,453 $608,000 Total The estimate f or t h is project was $600,000 in August 1983. This project w i ll be funded by an internal Trustees in A p r il 1983. This loan is being repaid from the A g r i c u l t u r al Experiment Station in the amount of $1,185,000 with the balance from the General Fund of the College of A g r i c u l t u re and Natural Resources and the A l t e r a t i o ns and Improvements Account. The repayment schedule c a l ls l i q u i d a t i on of the loan by June 30, 1987. loan as approved by the Board of f or j I RESOLVED t h at the above contract be awarded and project budget be established as recommended. I Approved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Reed, seconded by Trustee Wilson. Other Items f or Action | D. OTHER ITEMS FOR ACTION MAGB Assessment (1) MAGB Assessment The Michigan Association of Governing Boards, has issued an invoice to the University in the amount of $6,163 representing i ts share of the 1983-84 assessment. Direction as to d i s p o s i t i on of t h is assessment should be pro vided by the Board of Trustees. Approved by a vote of 7 to 1 on motion by Trustee Sawyer, seconded by Trustee Wilson. Trustee Fletcher voted No. 1983-84 Budgets j (2) 1983-84 Budgets I | j | The materials relating to the 1983-84 budgets have been developed in accordance with the guidelines approved at the July meeting and distributed with the agenda. RESOLVED that the recommended 1983-84 General Fund, Agricultural Experiment Station, Cooperative Extension Service and Intercollegiate Athletics budgets be approved as submitted. I Approved by a vote of 6 to 2 on motion by Trustee Sawyer, seconded by Trustee Lick. : Trustees Martin and Fletcher voted No. .1984-85 Budget Request Operating (3) 1984-85 Budget Request a. Operating The proposed 1984-85 operating budget requests for the University General Fund, the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Cooperative Extension Service were distributed with the agenda. RESOLVED that the proposed 1984-85 operating budget requests be approved. \ Approved by a vote of 5 to 3 motion by Trustee Lick, seconded by Trustee Wilson, j Trustees Fletcher, Martin and Reed voted No. Capital Outlay b. Capital Outlay The proposed 1984-85 c a p i t al outlay request was d i s t r i b u t ed with agenda. the RESOLVED that the proposed 1984-85 capital outlay budget request be approved. • Approved by a vote of 7 to 1 on motion by Trustee Crim, seconded by Trustee Reed. ; Trustee Fletcher voted No. D. OTHER ITEMS FOR ACTION, cont. October 13-14, 1983 (4)- Establishment of Funds Functioning as an Endowment It is recommended that the following funds functioning as endowments be established and placed in the University's Common Investment Fund: a. Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts -- The purpose of t h is fund is to honor Mr. Sudler's l i f e l o ng commitment to the c r e a t i ve a r t s. The income w i ll be used f or an award to a senior w i th outstanding achievement in an area of the a r ts (performing, p l a s t i c, f or t h is l i n q u i s t ic or e l e c t r o n i c / p h o t o g r a p h i c ). Gifts fund amounted to $25,211. received b. Latin American Studies Center -- The purpose of this fund is to invest funds contributed for the benefit of the Latin American Studies Center. The income will be used for undergraduate and graduate study in Latin America. Gifts received for this fund amounted to $10,099. ~ c. The University Museum -- The purpose of this fund is to invest the donations and accumulated interest received in support of the Museum Building Fund portion of the Enrichment Program. The income will be disbursed at the discretion of the Museum Director and the appropriate Vice President. The corpus will only be in vaded for Museum construction or major alteration. Accumulated value as of June 30, 1983, was $432,665. 10031 Est. Funds as Endowment Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts Latin American Studies Center University Museum d. Hagen Bashian Trust -- The purpose of t h is fund is to invest the $110,799.79 received from the Hagan Bashian Estate and T r u s t. The income w i ll be used f or research and a g r i c u l t u r a l s c h o l a r s h i ps based on need. a g r i c u l t u r al Hagen Bashian Trust RESOLVED t h at the above recommendations be approved. . * Approved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Reed, seconded by Trustee L i c k. (5) Board of Trustees' Meeting Dates 1 Board Meeting i Dates 1984 February 2-3 April 5-6 June 7-8 July 26-27 October 4-5 November 29-30 1985 February 7-8 April 4-5 June 6-7 July 25-26 October 3-4 December 5-6 RESOLVED that the above Board meeting dates be approved. Approved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Fletcher, seconded by Trustee Sawyer. (6) Review of Board of Trustees Bylaws Trustee Fletcher commented that there is an overlap between the Board of Trustees Bylaws and the Draft Policy Manual. It was moved by Trustee Fletcher, seconded by Trustee Dade, that these overlapping items be reviewed by the Administration and that a document be prepared for Board review at its December 1-2 meeting. Approved by a vote of 8 to 0. (7) Gift and Grant Procedures Trustee Fletcher requested that, consistent with streamlining the meetings of the Board of Trustees, the Administration review the gift and grant items which come before the Board for acceptance with the purpose of either eliminating or consolida ting the number of items so that the Board could deal with more substantive matters relating to this area. President Mackey agreed that the Adminstration would review different approaches in this area and report back to the Board at its December 1-2 meeting. Review of Trustee Bylaws Gift and Grant Procedure I I • • # 1003¾ Board Committee Meetings Land and Physical Facilities Investment Commi ttee Audit Committee h O. REPORTS TO THE BOARD jA. Board Committee Reports ( 0) Land and Physical Facilities Committee October 13-14, 1983 The Committee at their meeting this morning authorized the purchase of a parcel of land 360 feet x 214 feet directly south of the current University facility on Jolly Road at a purchase price of $50,000. \ IApproved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Lick, seconded by Trustee Martin. ! (2) Investment Committee The Committee reviewed the proposed sale of the Michigan Bell building in Wayne, Michigan, which is owned by. MS.U's Retirement Fund. The Committee heard a report on performance of the University's investment portfolio from representatives of Cambridge Associates, the Board's investment con sultants. The Committee also heard a presentation on real estate investment alterna- tives from a representative of JMB Institutional Realty Corporation. Following this presentation and discussion with Cambridge representatives, the Committee recommends the following resolutions to the Board for approval. RESOLVED that the Administration is authorized to invest $1.5 million in Endowment and Foundation Realty, Ltd.--JMB-T1. I j I | [Approved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Wilson, seconded by Trustee Lick. I RESOLVED that the asset allocation guidelines of the common investment fund are amended to permit investment of up to 5 percent of the fund in alternative real estate investments. IApproved by a vote of 8 to 0 on motion by Trustee Wilson, seconded by Trustee Sawyer. (3) Audit Committee | | The Committee held a special meeting, September 7, 1983, to review the University's financial statements for the year ending June 30, 1983, with the Board's auditors, Arthur Young & Company. The entire meeting was devoted to this subject, and the statements were reviewed in detail. I At the conclusion of the session, the Committee voted to recommend to | j the Board that the financial statements be accepted as presented. jApproved by a vote of 7 to 1 on motion by Trustee Wilson, seconded by Trustee Reed. |Trustee Fletcher voted No. President's Report i B. President's Report At the request of President Mackey, Provost Winder commented on the Course Fee Courtesy Policy. Course Fee Courtesy Policy Dr. Winder stated that the Course Fee Courtesy Policy consists of the credit for one half of the applicable undergraduate course fees for dependent children and spouses of eligible faculty and staff enrolled in curricula leading to a baccalau reate degree or to a certificate in the Agricultural Technology Program. The Course Fee Courtesy Policy was originated out of a recommendation from the University Committee on Faculty Affairs in June 1982. In July 1982, the Board authorized this program for a period of two years. It has since been extended to AP staff, and surviving dependent children and spouses of deceased faculty and staff members who would have been eligible at the time of their death. There is a proposal to extend this policy to CT staff. Dr. Winder stated that currently the Administration is in the midst of studies of utilization and attitude in consultation with the University Committee on Faculty Affairs and the Council of Deans on the effectiveness of the program. Dr. Winder plans to make a recommendation on continuation of the Course Fee Courtesy Policy for consideration by the Board ofUTrustees at the December 1983 meeting of the Board. ^Adjourned at 2:37 p.m. i i • •