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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3838 RESOLUTION NO. 3838 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE CONVERSION TO, AND SALE OF AUBURN POLICE CANINE BONE AS SURPLUS PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF AUBURN WHEREAS, Police Canine Officer David D. Colglazier will be leaving the Auburn Police Department K-9 Unit on March 28, 2005; and WHEREAS, the age of eight years is a reasonable period of time for a canine to act in the capacity of a Police Service Dog; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn Police Service Dog Bone has reached the age of eight years and is no longer serviceable as a Police Service Dog; and WHEREAS, City of Auburn Police Canine Officer David D. Colglazier, who has been the Officer assigned as Canine Handling Officer exclusively for Police Service Dog Bone from July 16, 1998 to present has expressed the desire to acquire sole and exclusive ownership of Bone; and WHEREAS, there is an understanding between Canine Handling Officers and the City of Auburn that at conclusion of a Police Service Dog's usefulness, the City will sell the Police Service Dog to its Canine Handling Officer and his or her family for the sum of one and no/100 dollar ($1.00). NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City of Auburn has determined that Canine Bone has reached the end of a reasonable service period and therefore determined that Resolution No. 3838 March 9, 2005 Page 1 of 2 - Section 1. The City of Auburn has determined that Canine Bone has reached the end of a reasonable service period and therefore determined that the property status of said canine should be surplused and should be sold consistent with the understanding and practice between the City and Canine Handlers, to Auburn City Police Officer David D. Colglazier for the amount of one and no/100 dollar ($1.00) upon execution of the sale and waiver agreement as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon passage and signatures hereon. 5-r DATED AND SIGNED this ).1 v day of March, 2005. ~B~ ,~\' c...-- Peter B. Lewis Mayor A T(:EST: I~LJa¡J:lt ê~ Dariiélle E. Daskam City Clerk ¡ , \~ Resolution No. 3838 March 9, 2005 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND AUBURN POLICE OFFICER DAVID D. COLGLAZIER FOR SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _ day of between the City of Auburn, and David D. Colglazier, as follows: , 2005, by and David D. Colglazier shall pay to the City of Auburn one dollar and no/100 ($1.00) for and in consideration of the agreement of the parties for ownership to the German Shepard Police Service Dog named Bone. The City of Auburn shall, upon receipt of said one dollar and no/100 ($1.00) convey to and transfer full ownership of the Police Service Dog Bone to David D. Colglazier. David D. Colglazier understands that he is receiving full ownership of this Police Service Dog, that the City of Auburn is relinquishing all claims to this Police Service Dog, and that from the time of execution of this agreement forward David D. Colglazier assumes total responsibility for the care, maintenance and actions of this Police Service Dog. David D. Colglazier further acknowledges that he has been the handler for this Police Service Dog from the beginning of this Police Service Dog's training in July 1998 and for the duration of this canine's career as a Police Service Dog with the City of Auburn. As exclusive handler of this Police Service Dog, he has special knowledge regarding the level of Police Service Dog training and behavioral attributes of this canine. David D. Colglazier, for and in consideration of being sold the above-named Police Service Dog by the City of Auburn, with the City of Auburn relinquishing all claims to this Police Service Dog for himself, heirs, successors and assigns, does agree to defend, indemnify and hold the City of Auburn harmless from and against any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits of any nature whatsoever, including but not limited to attorney's fees arising out of or in any connection with his use of this Police Service Dog for the duration of this canine's life. By signing this agreement, David D. Colglazier acknowledges that Police Service Dog Bone is hereby retired and is not to be released back into police service. David D. Colglazier, Purchaser Date James Kelly, Chief of Police Date