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File Number: 25-093 <br />that is defined as “military equipment.” Included in the inventory list are: <br />·Equipment Description <br />·Capabilities <br />·Quantity <br />·Expected Lifespan <br />·Purpose <br />·Authorized Use <br />·Fiscal Impact <br />·Training <br />·Legal and Procedural Rules <br />·Miscellaneous Information <br />Therefore, for the department to continue to use the equipment, the City Council must renew its <br />approval of the policy and renew Chapter 4-42 “Military Equipment Funding, Acquisition and Use <br />Policy”. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />·San Leandro Police Lexipol Policy 707 <br />Previous Actions <br />·May 16, 2022, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2022-006 Military Equipment Funding, <br />Acquisition and Use Policy And Adding Chapter 4-42 “Military Equipment Funding, Acquisition <br />and Use Policy” To Title 4. “Public Welfare” Of The Municipal Code In Compliance With <br />Assembly Bill 481. <br />·June 5, 2023, the City Council renewed Ordinance 2022-006 Military Equipment Funding, <br />Acquisition and Use Policy <br />·April 15, 2024, the City Council renewed Ordinance 2022-006 Military Equipment Funding, <br />Acquisition and Use Policy <br />Board/Commission Review and Actions <br />On February 19, 2025, the Department held a Community Meeting at the regularly scheduled <br />Community Police Review Board (CPRB) Meeting, which was publicly noticed. That meeting <br />included a staff presentation updating the department’s inventory to show the discontinued use of <br />personally owned rifles, as well as the Department’s request to replace (4) breaching shotguns <br />with (2) Kinetic Breaching Tools (approx. $28,000). In addition to the presentation, there were <br />public comments as well as robust questions and dialogue facilitated by the CPRB. At the <br />conclusion of the meeting, the CPRB made no recommendations to the department. <br />Financial Impacts <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/4/2025