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File #: 0177-2016    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/12/2016 In control: Public Safety Committee
On agenda: 2/22/2016 Final action: 2/26/2016
Title: To authorize and direct the Finance and Management Director to sell to Officer Ronald Zaleski, for the sum of $1.00, a police horse with the registered name of Leo which has no further value to the Division of Police and to waive the provisions of City Code Chapter 329 relating to sale of City-owned personal property.
Explanation

BACKGROUND: This ordinance authorizes the sale of a police horse with the registered name of "Leo" to be retired and sold for the sum of $1.00 to Police Officer Ronald Zaleski. Leo has been in service with the Division of Police’s Mounted Unit since June of 2013. Leo is a twenty year old quarter horse that has been with the Division of Police since 2013. This horse previously served several years with the Cincinnati Division of Police Mounted Unit and was accepted as a donation when Cincinnati’s Mounted Unit disbanded. Leo has served the Division and Unit well during his time here and has been one of the Division’s strongest horses. He was considered to be Mayor Coleman’s horse because the Mayor rode him in several parades over the years. Due to Leo’s age he cannot be utilized on the street as he once was and needs to be retired.

It is recommended that Leo be sold to Officer Ronald Zaleski, #1645. Officer Ronald Zaleski has agreed to adopt Leo.

Additionally, the Division of Police Legal Bureau has developed a general release document that relinquishes the City of Columbus from any liability as it relates to the post retirement care and control of Leo, and assigns that liability to Officer Ronald Zaleski.

FISCAL IMPACT: At this time there are no plans to replace this donated horse. There is no impact on the General Fund due to the retirement of police horse Leo.

Title

To authorize and direct the Finance and Management Director to sell to Officer Ronald Zaleski, for the sum of $1.00, a police horse with the registered name of Leo which has no further value to the Division of Police and to waive the provisions of City Code Chapter 329 relating to sale of City-owned personal property.

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WHEREAS, Leo is a 20 year old quarter horse who has has been a Mounted Unit horse since June of 2013; and

WHEREAS, due to his age he cannot be used on the streets as he once was; and

WHEREAS, it is in the City's best interest to waive the p...

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