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THE CITY OF ^_ <br /> 9 <br /> •7 j .£ASANTONm CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> January 19, 2015 <br /> Police <br /> TITLE: TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF POLICE CANINE "CAMO" TO <br /> OFFICER TIM MARTENS <br /> SUMMARY <br /> Police Service Canine Camo is thirteen years old and has reached the end of his <br /> service life due to his age. As has been past practice, we need to transfer ownership <br /> and responsibility of Camo to a canine handler and purchase a veterinary insurance <br /> policy for future medical needs. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> In keeping with past practice, it is recommended that ownership and responsibility of <br /> Camo be transferred to his long time partner and handler Officer Tim Martens for one <br /> dollar. Additionally, as in previous examples of police canine retirements, a medical <br /> insurance plan be provided by the City of Pleasanton for a period of three years as a <br /> means of mitigating post retirement medical costs associated with serving the <br /> community. It is therefore recommended that the City of Pleasanton agree to pay <br /> $600.00 of medical care for Camo at the City approved veterinarian for each of the next <br /> three calendar years. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> The fiscal impact associated with the recommendations will include mitigating the post <br /> retirement medical costs associated with Camo's medical care. This benefit will begin <br /> January 1, 2016 and continue through December of 2018. The fiscal impact will not <br /> exceed $1,800.00 and could be less depending on the life span of Camo. Traditionally, <br /> Police Service Canines life expectancy following retirement is two to three years. <br />