Interoffice Memorandum
DATE: August 20, 2024
TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners
THROUGH: Mindy T. Cummings, Manager
FROM: David Murphy, Senior Acquisition Agent
CONTACT: Mindy T. Cummings, Manager
PHONE: 407-836-7090
DIVISION: Real Estate Management Division
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval and execution of License Agreement between Orange County, Florida and Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County, Inc related to not-for-profit community center utilization for the provision of services benefitting the public, and authorization for the Manager of the Real Estate Management Division and Manager of the Community Action Division to exercise all delegations of authority expressly provided for by the License Agreement, as needed for Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County, Inc., Taft Community Center (CAD), 9450 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32824. Lease File 10345. District 3. (Real Estate Management Division)
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PROJECT:
Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County, Inc.
Taft Community Center (CAD)
9450 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32824
Lease File 10345
PURPOSE: To provide space at the Taft Community Center for community and family services.
ITEM:
License Agreement
Size: Space within the Taft Community Center
Term: Until February 18, 2025
Options: Two, one-year renewals
BUDGET: N/A
REVENUE: None/Services Provided
FUNDS: N/A
APPROVALS:
Real Estate Management Division
County Attorney’s Office
Risk Management Division
Facilities Management Division
Community Action Division
REMARKS: This new License Agreement with Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County, Inc. is to provide facility use in the Taft Community Center located at 9450 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32824 to provide space for the Financial Empowerment Center (FEC).
The FEC provides free one-on-one professional counseling to help with money management, budgeting, debt reduction, credit improvement, savings building, and access to safe and affordable banking.
The Board desires that the community centers owned and managed by the County be used in a manner that publicly benefits the County’s residents and has designated the Manager of the Community Action Division to be responsible for arranging, managing, and supervising the public use of the County’s community centers for the County’s residents.