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99-092
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9/7/1999
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1999
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4oK. <br />Ce" <br />in principal amount of the Notes then outstanding, in accordance with Section 133.25(B)(4)(b) or <br />(C)(1) of the Revised Code, as applicable (or any like or comparable successor provisions). <br />The performance by the City of the Continuing Disclosure Agreement sha11 be subject <br />to the annual appropriation of any funds that may be necessary to perform it. <br />The Continuing Disclosure Agreement shall remain in effect only for such period that <br />the Notes are outstanding in accordance with their terms and the City remains an obligated person <br />with respect to the Notes within the meaning of the Rule. The obligation of the City to provide the <br />notices of the Specified Events sha11 terminate, if and when the City no longer remains such an <br />obligated person. <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 sha11 be <br />used for the purpose for which the Notes are being issued. Any portion of those proceeds <br />representing premium and accrued interest sha11 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, be <br />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 aze outstanding, there shall be <br />levied on all the taxable property in the City, in addition to all other taxes, the same tax that would <br />have been levied if the Bonds had been issued without the prior issuance of the Notes. The tax shall <br />be within the 11.1-mill limitation provided by the Charter of the City, shall be and is ordered <br />computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and collected by the same officers, <br />in the same manner, and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of those years aze <br />certified, levied, extended and collected, and sha11 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 or <br />the Bonds when and as the same fall due. In each year to the extent income from the City's 0.7 mill <br />Charter tax levy for recreational purposes is available for the payment of the debt charges on the <br />Notes and Bonds, and is appropriated for that purpose, the amount of the tax levied within the 11.1 <br />mill-limitation for that purpose shall be reduced by the amount of the income so available and <br />appropriated. <br />Section 10. The City covenants that it will use, and will restrict the use and investment <br />of, the proceeds of the Notes in such manner and to such extent as may be necessary so that (a) the <br />Notes will not (i) constitute private activity bonds, azbitrage bonds or hedge bonds under Section <br />141, 148 or 149 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code), or (ii) be treated <br />other than as bonds to which Section 103(a) of the Code applies, and (b) the interest on the Notes <br />will not be an item of tax preference under Section 57 of the Code. <br />The City further covenants that (a) it will take or cause to be taken such actions that <br />may be required of it for the interest on the Notes to be and remain excluded from gross income for <br />federal income tax purposes, (b) it will not take or authorize to be taken any actions that would <br />-6- <br />,,.?k???
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