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ATTACHMENT A <br />11 <br />FEBRU RARY Gtr, 2012 <br />TOE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - Chair Pelissier, Vice Chair Hemminger, Commissioners <br />Foushee, Gordon, McKee, Jacobs and Yuhasz <br />FROM: Frank W. Clifton, Jr., County Manager <br />SUBJECT: WHITTED BUILDING FORMER LIBRARY SPACE REUSES ANALYSIS -- BACKGROUND <br />tli►1 to] 10, ■ LAN I I.1u <br />ril►I y IDATA I Wit <br />In 2010 once the County moved its northern library operations to the new facility located off Margret <br />Street in Downtown Hillsborough the former library space in the Whitted Building became vacant. <br />Different approaches and considerations have been given to reuse of that space along with space in the <br />Whitted Building that formerly housed the County's Department of Social Services. <br />Discussions with the Orange County School Board moved toward their evaluation of using `all' of the <br />vacated space in the Whitted Building for their use. However, State budget cuts led to a realization that <br />much of the need for the use of that space and the cost of renovation was negated by dour budget <br />projections at the State level. (Note: the school system has since entered into an agreement with the <br />County to reuse the former EMS headquarters located at New Hope and Highway 86.) <br />In the ensuing period, other County budget decisions and departmental needs for public services led to <br />actions that reused portions of the Whitted Building and incurred building modifications and <br />improvements to the County. The Community Development Department moved from its former offices <br />on the ground floor to a location formerly housing DSS on an upper floor in the newer wing of the <br />facility. <br />Additionally, based upon budget driven operational considerations, the Health Department expanded <br />the Hillsborough dental clinic operations along with an extensive remodeling of the lower and second <br />floor Whitted Building space for Health Department needs. During this process, improvements and <br />building safety issues were addressed (inclusive of a fire sprinkler system installation). <br />The building is structurally sound. However, some uses may create added construction considerations <br />associated with needs (i.e. major renovation to restroom facilities based on public attendance volumes). <br />NON COUNTY USE REQUEST — Orange-County Cultural Center <br />A private (yet to be incorporated) non - profit group gained a $10,000 seed money grant from the Town <br />of Hillsborough to pursue aprivate /public partnership to develop a proposal for the reuse of the former <br />Whitted Building library space as a community cultural facility. The group sought assistance from an <br />architect and worked on a plan /proposal for it to become an active programmer of artistic and cultural <br />activities within the Whitted Building (IF, the County would make the space available). The group's <br />"Strategic Business Plan" (9/8/11) is Attachment 1 to this memorandum. <br />