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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-238 Resolution No. 04-238 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF K-9 ISO VON DER TANNENBURG TO OFFICER JOHN SLOCUM WHEREAS,in the opinion of the corporate authorities of the City of Elgin it is not necessary, useful, or in the best interests of the City of Elgin to retain ownership of the nine year old male German Shepherd dog Iso von der Tannenburg and commonly known as"Iso"now owned by it;and WHEREAS, Officer John Slocum has offered to purchase said dog for the sum of$1.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 5/11-76-4 of the Illinois Municipal Code,Illinois Compiled Statutes,Ch. 65, Sec. 5/11-76-4,the City Council finds that the dog now owned by the City of Elgin is not necessary or useful to the City of Elgin and the best interest of the City of Elgin will be served by its sale. Section 2. Pursuant to said Section 5/11-76-4, the City Manager be and is hereby authorized and directed to sell K-9 Iso now owned by the City of Elgin to John Slocum,for the sum of$1.00. s/Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: September 8, 2004 Adopted: September 8, 2004 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk SALES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is hereby made and entered into this 8th day of September, 2004 , by and between the CITY OF ELGIN, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City" ) , and JOHN SLOCUM (hereinafter referred as "Slocum" ) . WHEREAS, City owns a nine year old male German Shepherd dog known as Iso von der Tannenburg (hereinafter referred to as "Iso") ; and WHEREAS, Iso has performed various services for the City through the City' s Police Department during the period of City' s ownership of Iso; and WHEREAS, due to Iso' s age and physical condition, Iso is no longer capable of performing such services; and WHEREAS, Slocum has acted as Iso' s handler during the period of City' s ownership of Iso, and conveyance of ownership of Iso to Slocum constitutes the most humane disposition of Iso; and WHEREAS, City has adopted Resolution No. 04-238 finding that Iso is not necessary or useful to the City, and the best interests of the City will be served by Iso' s sale as provided herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree that the City shall hereby sell and convey to Slocum, and Slocum shall hereby purchase and accept receipt and ownership of Iso for the sum of One Dollar ($1 . 00) . CITY OF ELGIN . 141 City Manage Jo►.'r Slocum Attest : / rl City Clerk F:\Legal Dept\Agreement\Slocum-Sale of K-9 Iso.doc `,� '"'','`ti Agenda Item No. tr , ty of Elgin 7 ,,111 , •4,-eoFEb L August 20, 2004 G a TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council N #1 SAFE COMMUNITY FROM: David M. Dorgan, City Manager Robert Duffy, Police Deputy Chief fo Operations SUBJECT: Retirement/Sale of K-9 Iso PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of City Council with information to consider the sale of the K-9 dog Iso to Police Officer John Slocum. RECOMMENDATION fook It is recommended that the K-9 Iso, be sold to Officer John Slocum for $1.00, and that the City Manager be authorized to execute a sales agreement. BACKGROUND Officer John Slocum is the handler of the City of Elgin's police K-9 dog Iso, who is a 9 year old, male German Shepherd. Due to Iso's age and a deterioration of his physical condition, Iso is no longer capable of performing the police K-9 functions. The most appropriate means of disposing of Iso is the sale of the dog to the handler, Officer John Slocum. This is consistent with our past practice and the recommendations from police dog organizations. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED None. • •NCIAL IMPACT The sale of Iso to Officer Slocum for $1.00 will eliminate expenses associated with the care and feeding of the dog estimated at $ 500.00 annually. L EGAL IMPACT velmvv None. Retirement/Sale of K-9 Iso r August 20, 2004 Page 2 ALTERNATIVES 1. The City could maintain Iso and continue to pay for his care. 2. Approve the sale of Iso to Officer John Slocum. Respectfully submitted for Council consideration. RD/sp rik