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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
012
Date
8/13/2001
Year
2001
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001- 12 PAGE 4 <br />The Director of Finance is also hereby authorized and directed, to the extent necessary <br />or required, to enter into any agreements determined necessary in connection with the book entry <br />system for the Notes, after determining that the signing thereof will not endanger the funds or <br />securities of the Village. <br />Section 6. The Notes shall be sold at not less than par at private sale by the Director of <br />Finance in accordance with law and the provisions of this ordinance. The Director of Finance <br />shall sign the Certificate of Award referred to in Section 3 evidencing that sale, cause the Notes to <br />be prepared, and have the Notes signed and delivered, together with a true transcript of <br />proceedings with reference to the issuance of the Notes if requested by the original purchaser, to <br />the original purchaser upon payment of the purchase price. The Mayor, the Director of Finance, <br />the Clerk of Council, the President of Council, the Law Director and other Village officials, as <br />appropriate, are each authorized and directed to sign any transcript certificates, financial <br />statements and other documents and instruments and to take such actions as are necessary or <br />appropriate to consummate the transactions contemplated by this ordinance. The Director of <br />Finance is authorized, if it is determined to be in the best interest of the Village, to combine the <br />issue of Notes with one or more other note issues of the Village into a consolidated note issue <br />pursuant to Section 133.30(B) of the Revised Code. <br />Section 7. The proceeds from the sale of the Notes, except any premium and accrued <br />interest, shall be paid into the proper fund or funds and those proceeds are appropriated and shall <br />be used for the purpose for which the Notes are being issued. Any portion of those proceeds <br />representing premium and accrued interest shall be paid into the Bond Retirement Fund. <br />Section 8. The par value to be received from the sale of the Bonds or of any renewal <br />notes and any excess funds resulting from the issuance of the Notes shall, to the extent necessary, <br />be used to pay the debt charges on the Notes at maturity and are pledged for that purpose. <br />Section 9. During the year or years in which the Notes are outstanding, there shall be <br />levied on all the taxable property in the Village, in addition to all other taxes, the same tax that <br />would have been levied if the Bonds had been issued without the prior issuance of the Notes. The <br />tax shall be within the ten-mill limitation imposed by law, shall be and is ordered computed, <br />certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and collected by the same officers, in the <br />same manner, and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of those years are <br />certified, levied, extended and collected, and shall be placed before and in preference to all other <br />items and for the full amount thereof. The proceeds of the tax levy shall be placed in the Bond <br />Retirement Fund, which is irrevocably pledged for the payment of the debt charges on the Notes <br />or the Bonds when and as the same fall due. <br />In each year the amount of such property tax shall be reduced by the amount of <br />lawfully available municipal income taxes appropriated and to be applied to the payment of the <br />debt charges on the Notes or Bonds in compliance with the following covenant. To the extent <br />necessary, the debt charges on the Notes or Bonds sha11 be paid from municipal income taxes <br />lawfully available therefor under the Constitution and laws of the State of Ohio; and the Village <br />hereby covenants, subject and pursuant to such authority, including particularly Sections <br />133.05(B)(7) and 5705.51(A)(5) and (D), Revised Code, to appropriate annually from such <br />municipal income taxes such amounts, and to continue to levy and collect such municipal income <br />taxes in such amounts, as are necessary to meet such annual debt charges. Nothing in this section
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