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Items Types: Economic Development
| For Meeting of: 10/22/2018
| | District:5 | On file (City Clerk):Yes |
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| | | | | | | | | Subject: | License Agreement between Orange County and the City of Orlando for placement of historical display on Orange County History Center property | | Summary: |
As part of the site work for the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, a building commonly known as “Orlando’s Round Building” was removed. The building was distinct and recognizable for its iconic twenty foot tall precast concrete lattice “Curtain Wall” made up of 120 separate pieces forming the brise soleil which wrapped around the building. The City, with support from the community, was able to preserve some of the pieces that formed the “Curtain Wall”. The proposed display mounts one of the twenty foot tall concrete pieces owned by the City onto a concrete base and vertical steel support and is proposed to be displayed in Heritage Square, outside the Orange County History Center. As the property is owned by the County, the attached license agreement has been negotiated with the County to memorialize the terms and conditions whereby the sculpture can be placed on the County’s property. | | Fiscal and Efficiency Data: | There is no financial impact to the City. | | Recommended Action: | Approve the attached License Agreement, subject to review and approval of the City Attorney’s Office, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement.
| | Contact: | Ashley Edwards |
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| ATTACHMENTS: | | File Name | Description | Type | | OC_History_Center_-_City_License_for_Brise_Soleil.pdf | Brise Soleil License Agreement | Backup Material | | Design.OCHRC_(1).pdf | Design Rendering | Backup Material | | ENG.PG1.OCRHC_(3).pdf | Design Details I | Backup Material | | DOC101218-10122018101507.pdf | Design Details II | Backup Material | | Scaled.site.plan.65E.CENTRAL._(1).pdf | Site Plan | Backup Material |
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