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Facilities Vision

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The current physical facilities of The Augustan Society, Inc., are the [[Consuls]]' home and four storage units a mile away, all located in southern Orange County, Florida. This arrangement is far from ideal, and incurs delays and expenses we would prefer to avoid. Our ultimate vision is to obtain a unified [[Headquarters]] facility outside Consuls' home, but it may be prudent to accept a smaller facility with some of the storage units maintained.
The Society has had a public Headquarters for about half of its existence, the other half being worked out of the private home of the [[Founder]] or [[Consuls]]. The advantages of a public Headquarters are many, including:
'''Proposal: The Society should adopt a policy that any lease or rental be guaranteed for a term of not less than five years with maximum rent defined, and that funds sufficient to secure the facility for said term be identified before a lease or rent is authorized.'''
Note that Consuls are in conversations with a potential patron who is looking at purchasing a building near Consuls' home that is larger than his present need, and who may then be in a position to offer the Society the balance of the building at a reduced rate until such time as he needs the rest. He is amenable to a minimum five-year term. Final price will depend on the cost and size of the facility, but it may be possible to obtain space at $10/ft.—rather less that Consuls have been able to find.
'''Proposal: Should a patron offer shared space not unreasonably far from the present [[Headquarters]] under suitable conditions of security and compatible use for a below-market price for at least a five-year term, the Society should move quickly to accept, even if long-term goals suggest a different (but currently unaffordable) location.''' ----
Further advantages may be had from owning rather than renting, including:
* Avoidance of the need to relocate (except as the Society may feel the need)
'''Proposal: The Society must set a goal of obtaining (and retaining) a public [[Headquarters]] that is owned by the Society. To ensure that such a facility may be retained, we must create an [[Investment Fund]] sufficient that its revenue will cover both , after the initial capital captial cost of acquisition and modification to our purposes, and will cover the ongoing costs of utilities, repairs, and taxes (if any).''' ----
The location of such a permanent Headquarters should not be constrained to the vicinity of the present Consuls. One would expect the use of the facility to long outlast their service, and Orlando may not prove to be the best location in the long term. At some point, it will be appropriate to determine what considerations should be given to a permanent location, and a search for a nation, city, neighborhood, and parcel then be based on those considerations.
# Location within an hour of an international airport.
# Location within an hour of Amtrak service.
# Public transit available from the two above; though this might be taxis.
# Located where a 50-foot rise in sea levels will not threaten the location or road connections to the mainland.
# Within a Staples delivery area.
# Within two three hours of a book bindery and rebindery.
The last of these will likely be the most restrictive, and thus may be the worth searching first.
The goals above for rental and owned Headquarters are not in conflict. The former is likely to be easier to obtain, and a portion of the investments dedicated to generating rent under the former may be diverted to purchase the facility under the latter. This is particularly true as $285,000 of the Investment Fund is the Balling bequest, which is restricted to capital purchases (by original intent, if not contract).
All that said, a facility, or funds to purchase one, may appear as a gift or grant. In that case, it may be possible to leapfrog the first goal for the last. While this will of course be tempting, the Society should seriously consider if the location offered is in the long-term best interests of the Society. Worst case, we might accept the gift or grant in a sub-optimal location, then sell it and move at a later date (perhaps after the death of the patron or expiration of the grant).
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