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96-86 Traffic Signal BAN $32,000
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96-86 Traffic Signal BAN $32,000
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9/8/2003
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9/15/1986
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maturity; shall be dated October 17, 1986; shall mature on August 26, <br />1987; shall not be subject to redemption by the City at any time prior <br />to maturity, unless the original purchaser of the Notes requests that <br />the Notes provide for such redemption, in which case provision shall be <br />made for calling the Notes for redemption upon ten (10) days written <br />notice to the original purchaser; shall be designated "Traffic <br />Signalization Bond Anticipation Notes - 1986 Renewal"; shall be issued <br />in such numbers and denominations as may be requested by the original <br />purchaser; and shall be payable as to both principal and interest at <br />banks or trust companies, as determined by the Director of Finance, <br />without deduction for exchange, collection or service charge. <br /> <br /> Section 4. That the Notes shall be executed by the Mayor and <br />Director of Finance, provided that one of such signatures may be a <br />facsimile signature, and bear the seal of the corporation or a facsimile <br />thereof. The Notes shall express upon their faces the purpose for which <br />they are issued and that they are issued pursuant to this ordinance. <br /> <br /> Section 5. Subject to the rejection of the Notes by the <br />Director of Finance for investment in the Bond Retirement Fund, the <br />Notes shall be sold at the par value thereof by the Director of Finance <br />at private sale at an interest rate not exceeding that specified in <br />Section 3 of this ordinance and in accordance with the best interests <br />and welfare of the City; and the Director of Finance is hereby author- <br />ized and directed to deliver the Notes, when executed, to the original <br />purchaser or purchasers thereof upon payment of the purchase price. The <br />proceeds of such sale shall be paid into the proper fund and used for <br />the purpose for which the Notes are being issued under the provisions of <br />this ordinance. Any premium and accrued interest shall be transferred <br />to the Bond Retirement Fund to be applied to the payment of the princi- <br />pal of an interest on the Notes in the manner provided by law. <br /> <br /> The City hereby covenants that it will restrict the use of the <br />proceeds of the Notes in such manner and to such extent, if any, as may <br />be necessary, after taking into account reasonable expectations at the <br />time of the delivery of any payment for the Notes, so that the Notes <br />will not constitute arbitrage bonds under Section 103(c) of the Internal <br />Revenue Code and the applicable income tax regulations under that Sec- <br />tion. The fiscal officer or any other officer, including the Clerk of <br />Council, having responsibility for issuing said Notes is authorized and <br />directed, alone or in conjunction with any of the foregoing or with any <br />other officer, employee, or consultant of the City, to give an appropri- <br />ate certificate of the City's reasonable expectations, as of the date of <br />delivery of the Notes, for inclusion in the transcript of proceedings, <br />which shall state (in brief and summary terms) the facts and estimates <br />on which the City's reasonable expectations as to future events are <br />based and state that, to the best of the knowledge and belief of the <br />certifying officer, the City's expectations are reasonable. <br /> <br /> In order to obtain and preserve the exemption from federal <br />income tax of interest on the Notes, the City further covenants that it <br />will take all actions that may be required of it, and will not take any <br />actions which would adversely affect such exemption, under the provi- <br />sions of any federal tax law that applies to the Notes, whether pre- <br />sently in effect or enacted subsequent ~o the date of issuance of the <br />Notes, specifically including, but not limited to, provisions requiring <br />or pertaining to restricting the amount of proceeds invested at a yield <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> <br />
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