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63-88 Foster Pool BAN $1,080,000
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9/8/2003
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7/18/1988
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is paid, and shall mature in twenty-one (21) substantially equal annual <br />installments after their issuance. <br /> <br /> Section 3. That it is hereby determined that notes <br />(hereinafter called the "Notes") in the principal amount of $1,080,000 <br />shall be issued in anticipation of the issuance of said bonds for the <br />above-described purpose. The Notes shall bear interest at a rate or <br />rates not exceeding the maximum interest rate of fifteen per centum <br />(15%) per annum, as may be fixed by the Director of Finance in his <br />certificate awarding the Notes at private sale, such interest to be <br />payable at maturity, with provision, if requested by the purchaser, <br />that, in the event of default, the same shall bear interest at a rate or <br />rates not exceeding the maximum interest rate of fifteen per centum <br />(15%) per annum until the principal sum is paid; shall be dated <br />August 26, 1988; shall mature August 25, 1989; shall not be subject to <br />redemption by the City at any time prior to maturity; shall be <br />designated "Foster Pool Improvement Bond Anticipation Notes - 1988 <br />Renewal"; shall be issued in such numbers and denominations as may be <br />requested by the original purchaser; and shall be payable as to both <br />principal and interest at the office of the Director of Finance of the <br />City, and at banks or trust companies, as determined by the Director of <br />Finance, without deduction of 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 valve 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 pursuant to and in accordance with the terms <br />and conditions set forth in the form of Invitation for Proposals <br />attached hereto as Exhibit 1, and after distribution of said Invitation <br />for Proposals to prospective purchasers of the Notes; and the Director <br />of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to deliver the Notes, when <br />executed, to the original purchaser or purchasers thereof upon payment <br />of the purchase price. The proceeds of such sale shall be paid into the <br />proper fund and used for the purpose for which the Notes re being issued <br />under the provisions of this ordinance and to pay those costs of <br />issuance set forth in Section 133.361, Ohio Revised Code. Any premium <br />and accrued interest shall be transferred to the Bond Retirement Fund to <br />be applied to the payment of the principal of and interest on the Notes <br />in the manner provided by law. <br /> <br /> The City covenants that it will restrict the use of the <br />proceeds of the Notes ~n such manner and to such extent, if any, as may <br />be necessary so that the Notes will not constitute arbitrage bonds under <br />Section 148 of th~ Internal Revenue Code of 1956, as amended (the <br />"Code"). The Director of Fimamce, as the fiscal officer, or any other <br />officer of the City having responsibility for the issuance of the Notes <br />shall give an appropriate certificate of the City, for inclusion in the <br />transcript of proceedings for the Notes, setting forth the reasonable <br />expectations of the City regarding the amount and use of all the <br />proceeds of the Notes, the facts, circumstances, and estimates on which <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> <br />
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