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REGULAR MEETING MARCH 26, 2013 93 <br />presentation to the Common Council for its consideration., as soon as may be done, thereby <br />requesting the issuance of the 2013A Bonds. <br />Section 5. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the <br />Board. <br />Adopted at a meeting of the Board of Public Works of the City of South Bend, Indiana, on <br />this 26th day of March 2013. <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />s/ Gary A. Gilot <br />sl Donald E. Inks <br />s/ Michael C. Mecham <br />ATTEST: <br />s /Linda M. Martin, Clerk <br />ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 15 -2013 — A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BEND BOARD <br />OF PUBLIC WORKS REGARDING THE RETIREMENT OF "DIXIE" A K -9 POLICE <br />DEPARTMENT UNIT <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. Inks, seconded by Mr. Mecham and carried, the following <br />Resolution was adopted by the Board of Public Works: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 15 -2013 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BEND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />REGARDING THE RETIREMENT OF "DIXIE ", A K -9 POLICE DEPARTMENT UNIT <br />WHEREAS, the South Bend Board of Public Works has been advised by the City's <br />Police Chief that "Dixie ", a K -9, is no longer needed by the South Bend Police Department; and <br />WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Board of Public Works that "Dixie" is unfit <br />for the purpose for which he was acquired and is no longer of use to the City of South Bend; and <br />WHEREAS, Patrolman Aaron Brick, South Bend Police Department, has agreed to care <br />for "Dixie" at his own expense and to keep him as a house pet and understands that "Dixie" can <br />never again be used as a Police Dog; and <br />WHEREAS, the South Bend Police Chief has submitted a letter stating that the dog is no <br />longer fit for purpose for which he was intended, to be a member of the Canine Unit of the South <br />Bend Police Department, and is therefore no longer needed by the City. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Public Works of the City <br />of South Bend, Indiana, that "Dixie ", a K -9 Police Dog, is unfit for the purpose for which he was <br />acquired, is no longer of use to the City of South Bend, and has an estimated value of less than <br />One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that "Dixie" the Police Dog, should be retired (he has <br />already been removed from active duty) and sold to Patrolman. Aaron Brick for One Dollar <br />($1.00), providing Patrolman Aaron Brick executes an indemnity agreement. <br />ADOPTED this 26" day of MARCH 2013. <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />s/ Gary A. Gilot <br />sl Donald E. Inks <br />S/ Michael C. Mecham <br />