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File #: 16-408    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Appointment Status: Withdrawn
File created: 5/27/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/3/2016 Final action: 7/6/2016
Title: License Agreement for Historical Sign on County Property
Attachments: 1. 16-408 Att.A Sign Depiction and Content, 2. 16-408 Att.B Drawing, 3. 16-408 Att.C Photos, 4. 16-408 Att.D Agreement, 5. 16-408 Att.E Resolution
AGENDA DATE: 8/3/2016

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License Agreement for Historical Sign on County Property
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Resolution approving a license agreement to allow the City of Charlottesville to place a historical sign adjacent to the County Courthouse

ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Foley, Letteri, Kamptner, Herrick, and Maliszewski

PRESENTER (S): N/A

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Thomas C. Foley

BACKGROUND: The City of Charlottesville and its Historic Resources Committee have requested County authorization to replace the 4' X 5' sign face providing historical information within an existing 4' 6" x 7' 3" sign structure adjacent to the County Courthouse in Court Square (Tax Map and Parcel 07700-00-00-00100). The content and location of the proposed sign are shown in Attachments A and B. Photographs of the existing sign and its location are provided in Attachment C. The existing 4' 6" x 7' 3" sign structure, including sign posts, would be unchanged.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Prioritize, plan and invest in critical infrastructure that responds to past and future changes and improves the capacity to serve community needs

DISCUSSION: The placement of this sign on County property requires the Board's approval and the execution of a sign license agreement between the County and the City. Staff has not been able to find a sign license agreement or any other Board approval authorizing the existing sign structure and sign face. Staff has prepared the attached draft Sign License Agreement (Attachment D). Under the proposed Agreement, the size, design, and placement of the proposed sign would be subject to the County's approval, and the City would install and maintain the sign at its own expense. Either party could terminate the Agreement. If terminated, the City would be required to promptly remove the sign and to restore the site to its prior condition.

The Sign License Agreement and the sketch accompanying the Agreement (Attac...

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