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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCole, Roy - Purchase of OdiegEBASTIANCE POLI OEpAPTMENT 9 v P y C ACT pIt MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. INDEMNITY AND GENERAL RELEASE This Memorandum is hereby entered into between Officer Roy Cole, and the City of Sebastian, Florida, an incorporated municipality under the laws of Florida on behalf of the Sebastian Police Department. This Memorandum memorializes the transfer of ownership, custody, control and responsibility of Odie, formerly a K-9/working police dog for the Sebastian Police Department. As of 8/14/2020, Odie is no longer a K-9/working police dog owned by or associated with the Sebastian Police Department. Odic is presently owned by Officer Cole as his personal property. Therefore, Officer Cole is personally responsible for all of Odie's costs and expenses, including, without limitation, the following: 0- Veterinary bills Food costs • Grooming costs ❖ Any other costs or licensing fees associated with private ownership of the dog The parties understand that Odie is a trained working police dog. Therefore, Officer Cole hereby indemnifies, releases, holds harmless and forever discharges the City of Sebastian and the Sebastian Police Department and their agents, officers and employees from all causes of action, suits, debts, claims, damages or injuries whatsoever in law or equity which may arise out of the conduct or private ownership of Odic. This Memorandum may not be changed orally. Further, Officer Cole states: 1) he has carefully read this Memorandum; 2) he fully understands it's final and binding effect; 3) he is signing this Memorandum voluntarily and with the full intent of indemnifying and releasing the City of Sebastian as set forth; 4) he was not fraudulently induced, coerced, or intimidated into signing this Memorandum; 5) he has not assigned the rights he is releasing hereunder; and 6) he has not relied upon any oral or written statement or acts made by the City of Sebastian or its agents, officers or attorneys. _, E, �. 7-q�/ -e L'u- Officer Roy Cole ATTEST: - �Vette 1 hams, ty Clerk Approved as to Form and Legality for Reliance b e City o ti y: army A n, City Attptiey STATE OF V—bil � COUNTY OF �i/�Cra a vi o3//r%<'to Date CITY OF SEBASTIAN: Paul Carlisle, City Manager Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before rye by means of physical presence OR (goinenotarization _lthis 14}31Si' 20a0 byRoyCole Notary Public) MYCOMMISSIONY EXPIRES:Me1,F 4Ia7OG AwS0B0 Bonded rftNo%wyP,'0i3 (PrintAiat1e of Notary ry Public) Personally known Al. OR produced identification ❑ Type of Identificalion Produced: !��: i�� �� 1 ICI �T.. � 'II 11 �f' : /1 � ...� Arden J. Greer Charitable Trust 349 Breakwater Terrace Sebastian, Florida 32958 July 5, 2019 Chief Michelle Moms Sebastian Police Department 1201 Main St. Sebastian, FL 32958 Dear Chief Moms, On July 3, 2019, after receiving your telephone call I spoke with my fellow trustees both of whom confirmed past discussions we have had regarding acceptable use of funds from the Arden J. Greer Charitable Trust. Please accept this letter as an absolute expression of the Trustees concurrence that funds from the Arden J. Greer Charitable Trust, directed to the Sebastian Police Department, can and should be utilized to provide adequate medical care for retired police dogs. During our annual meetings we have often discussed the uses we, acting on Aden's behalf, would consider appropriate expenditures of the funds. One such discussion directly addressed the need to finance medical rare/services for retired police dogs. Arden worked closely with Chief Davis defining her goals and we, as Trustees, are diligent and proud to be a part of fulfilling those goals. Sincerely, Nancy J. Greenwald/Robert Kyzer/Carol Malle Trustees