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2020-134
Legislation Date
12/22/2020
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2020
Legislation Title
Computer Equipment Bonds
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"Municipal Advisor" means MAS Financial Advisory Services LLC. <br />"Original Purchaser" means Fifth Third Securities, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. <br />"Participant" means any participant contracting with a Depository under a book entry <br />system and includes securities brokers and dealers, banks and trust companies, and clearing <br />corporations. <br />"Principal Payment Dates" means, unless otherwise determined by the Mayor and the <br />Director of Finance and specified in the Certificate of Award, December 1 in each of the years from <br />2022 through 2024. <br />"Purchase Agreement" means the Bond Purchase Agreement between the City and the <br />Original Purchaser, as it may be modified from the form on file with the Clerk of Council and <br />signed by the Mayor and the Director of Finance in accordance with Section 6. <br />"Registrar Agreement" means the Bond Registrar Agreement between the City and the <br />Bond Registrar, as it may be modified from the form on file with the Clerk of Council and signed by <br />the Mayor and the Director of Finance in accordance with Section 4. <br />"Rule" means Rule 15c2-12 prescribed by the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange <br />Act of 1934. <br />"SEC" means the Securities and Exchange Commission. <br />The captions and headings in this ordinance are solely for convenience of reference and <br />in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of any Sections, subsections, paragraphs, <br />subparagraphs or clauses hereof. Reference to a Section means a section of this ordinance unless <br />otherwise indicated. <br />Section 2. Authorized Principal Amount and Purpose; Application of Proceeds. It is <br />necessary to issue bonds of this City in a maximum aggregate principal amount of $260,000 (the <br />Bonds) to provide funds to pay costs of acquiring and installing computer hardware and software, <br />together with necessary appurtenances and work incidental thereto, for use in carrying out City <br />services and functions, including financing costs related to the issuance of the Bonds, and to retire <br />the Outstanding Note. <br />Subject to the limitations set forth in this ordinance, the aggregate principal amount of <br />the Bonds to be issued, the principal maturities of and the principal payment schedule for the Bonds, <br />the interest rate or rates that the Bonds shall bear and certain other terms and provisions of the <br />Bonds identified in this ordinance are subject to further specification or determination by the Mayor <br />and the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Award upon the finalization of the terms and <br />provisions of the Bonds. The aggregate principal amount of Bonds to be issued, as so specified in <br />the Certificate of Award, shall be the amount determined by the Mayor and the Director of Finance <br />to be necessary, taking into account any premium above or discount from the aggregate principal <br />amount of the Bonds at which they are sold to the Original Purchaser and other funds available for <br />the purpose, to carry out the purpose for which the Bonds are to be issued. <br />M <br />
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