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Retired Asbury Park Police Chief Mark Kinmon.

(Ashley Peskoe/NJ.com)

ASBURY PARK - Retired Police Chief Mark Kinmon is reportedly expected to receive a substantial payout this month for accumulated sick and vacation time.

The city council is expected to vote at its meeting today to pay Kinmon a $84,629 payout for unused sick and vacation time, the Asbury Park Press reported.

Kinmon had 135 unused sick days totaling $70,092 and 28 unused vacation days totaling $14,537 that he had accumulated during his 24 years with the Asbury Park Police Department, the newspaper reported.

According to the state Department of Treasury, Kinmon will receive an annual pension of $87,745, or $7,312 a month, in addition to his payout that was calculated based on his 26 years and six months of service and a final salary of $131,947, the Asbury Park Press reported.

The payout is the latest storyline in the retirement saga of Kinmon, 47, who reportedly announced his retirement multiple times during the last year only to change his mind, before ultimately announcing in June that his retirement would officially happen this year.

Kinmon joined the department as a patrolman in 1990 and received promotions to sergeant, lieutenant, captain and deputy chief. He was named police chief in March 2007, the Asbury Park Press reported.