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6 <br /> Removing the building reduces parking demand by 1 space per each 300 SF of building space <br /> and allows the area of the building to be expanded parking for the courts and Link Center. <br /> (2)A second option could be to move some other governmental function to that space (state or <br /> county). This option further negatively impacts parking issues downtown. <br /> (3).Third, we can continue the current activities as they are. However,the building space far <br /> exceeds the needs of the Board of Elections with utility and maintenance costs being duplicative <br /> of vacant space in the Link Center. <br /> SUMMARY <br /> It is difficult to look out into the future with any degree of certainty(especially, as the role of county <br /> government is in continuous change). We make effort to extract as many uses out of county buildings <br /> and facilities as possible (county needs as well as others). The Whitted Building appears to have a never <br /> ending lifecycle. Existing County uses and investments ensure the facility will continue to be a <br /> governmental asset for many years to come. Someday, it may move to other non-governmental use and <br /> ownership;that does not appear to be in the near future. However, if the County Commission sees <br /> merit in the proposals discussed within this report we can move that process forward. <br /> Finally, it is recognized the Town of Hillsborough's parking requirements will play a I<ey role to whatever <br /> future uses are employed at the Whitted Building. If the Town and County can find agreeable methods <br /> to address that issue, the future of Whitted' s use to support cultural and community related activities <br /> will be brightened. Otherwise, those options remain elusive. <br /> ATTACH M ENTS <br /> 1. Orange County Cultural Center—Strategic Business Plan <br /> 2. Visitor Bureau Input: Whited Building <br /> 3. Whitted Building Library Space Plan <br /> 4. Arts Commission Sprinkler and Structure Reimbursement Proposal <br /> 5. Notes From County Commissioners Building Walk Through (1-23-12) <br />