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99-023
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3/16/1999
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1999
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_.? <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ORDINANCE NO. 99- 23 <br />BY: COUNCILMAN 0'GRADY <br />AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND <br />SALE OF NOTES IN A MAXIMUM AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL <br />AMOUNT OF $500,000, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE <br />ISSUANCE OF BONDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING <br />THE CITY'S SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM BY <br />CONSTRUCTING AND RECONSTRUCTING STORM <br />SEWERS AND OTHER STORM WATER DRAINAGE <br />FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO CONTROL AND <br />LIMIT THE VOLUME OF STORM WATER ENTERING OR <br />OTHERWISE AFFECTING THE SANITARY SEWERAGE <br />SYSTEM, IN EACH CASE TOGETHER WITH THE <br />NECESSARY APPURTENANCES AND WORK INCIDENTAL <br />THERETO. <br />WHEREAS, the Director of Finance, as fiscal officer of this City, has certified to <br />this Council that the estimated life or period of usefulness of the improvements described in <br />Section 1 is at least five years, the estimated maximum maturity of the Bonds described in Section 1 <br />is forty years, and the maximum maturity of the Notes described in Section 3, to be issued in <br />anticipation of the Bonds, is twenty years; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of North <br />Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, that: <br />Section 1. It is necessary to issue bonds of this City in a maxunum aggregate principal <br />amount of $500,000 (the Bonds) for the purpose of improving the City's sanitary sewerage system <br />by constructing and reconstructing storm sewers and other storm water drainage facilities and <br />improvements to control and limit the volume of storm water entering or otherwise affecting the <br />sanrtary sewerage system, in each case together with the necessary appurtenances and work <br />incidental thereto. <br />Section 2. The Bonds shall be dated approximately September l, 1999, shall bear <br />interest at the now estimated rate of 5 1/4% per year, payable semiannually until the principal <br />amount is paid, and are estimated to mature in twenty annual principal installments that are <br />substantially equal. The first principal installment is estimated to be payable on December 1, 2000. <br />Section 3. It is necessary to issue and this Council determines that notes in a maximum <br />aggregate principal amount of $500,000 (the Notes) shall be issued in anticipation of the issuance of <br />the Bonds. The Notes shall be dated the date of their issuance, and shall mature on September 23, <br />1999; provided that the Director of Finance may, if she determines it to be necessary or advisable in <br />connection with the sale of the Notes, establish in the certificate awarding the Notes in accordance <br />with Section 6 of this ardinance (the Certificate of Award) a maturity date for the Notes that is prior <br />to September 23, 1999, but on or after July 15, 1999. The Notes shall bear interest at a rate not to <br />exceed 5% per year (computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months), <br />payable at maturity and until the principal amount is paid or payment is provided for. Subject to the <br />limitations set forth herein, the aggregate principal amount of the Notes issued and the rate of <br />interest on the Notes shall be determined by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Award.
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