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ORD-2011-015 Ordinance Designating Murphey School as Local Historic Landmark
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4/19/2011
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Ordinance
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8a
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Agenda - 04-19-2011 - 8a
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<br />property, and to which the owner has agreed: the auditorium, including the stage itself and <br />coffered ceiling; the transom; the beaded board sheathing; and the pressed tin ceilings and <br />wood floors throughout. The HPC shall determine Certificates of Appropriateness to Murphey <br />School based on approved design standards, with reference to the designation ordinance, they <br />application materials and the designation report. <br />Section 4: All ordinances or pats of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed <br />to the extent of such conflict. <br />Section 5: Any part of this ordinance determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to <br />be in violation of any law or constitutional provision shall be deemed severable and shall not <br />affect the validity of the remainder. <br />Section 6: This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Orange County Board of Commissioners does <br />hereby officially designate Murphey School as an Orange County Local Historic Landmark. <br />This the 19`h day of April 2011. <br />b. Inteqrated Supplv Services Aareement: Walker Automotive Supplv, Inc. <br />The Board considered approving an integrated supply services agreement with Walker <br />Automotive Supply, Inc. for implementation of an on-site inventory program for fleet and <br />facilities and authorizing the Chair to sign. <br />Jeff Thompson from Asset Management presented this item and gave some <br />background information. Historically, Orange County's volume of purchases for fleet and <br />facilities inventory would not allow it to qualify for an on-site managed inventory program. <br />However, information technology advances have allowed the logistics and supply industries to <br />move away from an inventory heavy supply model to a less costly "on demand" model that can <br />support maintenance operations like Orange County's. this arrangement would allow the <br />implementation of a just-in-time inventory system, managed by Walker Automotive, Inc., to be <br />developed on the County's site. <br />Walker Automotive Supply, Inc. ("NAPA"), acting as the local Agent for NAPA and its <br />parent company, Genuine Parts Company (GPC), will provide on-site logistics and supply <br />support for Orange County's fleet and facilities maintenance operations located at 600 Highway <br />86 North in Hillsborough. Walker Automotive, Inc. will: 1) provide the inventory supply <br />specialist who will control these operations; 2) own and service the inventory housed there; and <br />3) distribute the inventory from the County's location. <br />Orange County projects its estimated net annual savings to be between $20,000 and <br />$40,000 for automotive and facilities maintenance supplies due to lower cost per unit and more <br />efficient management of the inventory. <br />Commissioner Hemminger asked if they looked at other companies. Jeff Thompson <br />said na <br />Frank Clifton said that one of the issues is that there is a software supply process. <br />Commissioner Foushee asked if any Orange County employee would be displaced and <br />Jeff said that one employee will be relocated to another department. <br />Commissioner Jacobs suggested working with the two school systems on transportation <br />and sharing this with them. <br />
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