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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
029
Date
8/18/2003
Year
2003
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ORDINANCE NO. 2003- PAGE 2 <br />Section 2. The Bonds shall be dated approximately September 1, 2004, shall bear <br />interest at the now estimated rate of 6% per year, payable on June 1 and December 1 of each year, <br />commencing December 1, 2004, until the principal amount is paid, and are estimated to mature in <br />twenty annual principal installments that are substantially equal. The first principal installment is <br />estimated to be December 1, 2005. <br />Section 3. It is necessary to issue and this Council determines that notes in the <br />aggregate principal amount of $1,030,000 (the Notes) sha11 be issued in anticipation of the <br />issuance of the Bonds. The Notes sha11 bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed 5% per year <br />(computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months), payable at maturity <br />and until the principal amount is paid or payment is provided for. The rate or rates of interest shall <br />be determined by the Director of Finance in the certificate awarding the Notes in accordance with <br />Section 6(the Certificate of Award). The Notes shall be dated as of their date of issuance, and <br />shall mature one year from that date, provided that the Director of Finance may, if it is determined <br />to be necessary or advisable to the sale of the Notes, establish a maturity date that is up to seven <br />days less than one year from the date of issuance by setting forth that maturity date in the <br />Certificate of Award. <br />Section 4. The debt charges on the Notes sha11 be payable in Federal Reserve funds of <br />the United States of America and shall be payable, without deduction for services of the Village's <br />paying agent, at the principal ofFice of a bank or trust company designated by the Director of <br />Finance after determining that the payment at that bank or trust company will adequately protect <br />the funds of the Village and that proper procedures and safeguards are available for that purpose, <br />or at the office of the Director of Finance if agreed to by the Director of Finance and the original <br />purchaser. <br />Section 5. The Notes shall be signed by the Mayor, the President of Council and the <br />Director of Finance in the name of the Village and in their official capacities, provided that all but <br />one of those signatures may be a facsimile. The Notes shall be issued in the denominations and <br />numbers as requested by the original purchaser and approved by the Director of Finance, provided <br />that no Note shall be issued in a denomination less than $100,000. The entire principal amount <br />may be represented by a single note and may be issued as fully registered securities (for which the <br />Director of Finance will serve as note registrar) and in book entry or other uncertificated form in <br />accordance with Section 9.96 and Chapter 133 of the Revised Code if it is determined by the <br />Director of Finance that issuance of fully registered securities in that form will facilitate the sale <br />and delivery of the Notes. The Notes shall not have coupons attached, shall be numbered as <br />deterxnined by the Director of Finance and shall express upon their faces the purpose, in slurunary <br />terms, for which they are issued and that they are issued pursuant to this ordinance. As used in <br />this section and this ordinance: <br />"Book entry form" or "book entry system" means a form or system under which (i) the <br />ownership of beneficial interests in the Notes and the principal of, and interest on, the Notes may <br />be transferred only through a book entry, and (ii) a single physical Note certificate is issued by the <br />Village and payable only to a Depository or its nominee, with such Notes "immobilized" in the <br />custody of the Depository or its agent for that purpose. The book entry maintained by others than <br />the Village is the record that identifies the owners of beneficial interests in the Notes and that <br />principal and interest. <br />"Depository" means any securities depository that is a clearing agency under federal <br />law operating and maintaining, with its Participants or otherwise, a book entry system to record <br />ownership of beneficial interests in the Notes or the principal of, and interest on, the Notes and to
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