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2026-027
Legislation Date
4/21/2026
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2026
Legislation Title
FireStations Improvement Notes
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(d) Ohio Market Access Program. If the Director of Finance determines in the Certificate <br />of Award for it to be in the best interest of and financially advantageous to the City, the City shall <br />participate in the Treasurer of State's Ohio Market Access Program. <br />The Standby Note Purchase Agreement (Standby Note Purchase Agreement) and Paying <br />Agent Agreement (Paying Agent Agreement) are hereby authorized in the forms as are now on file <br />with the Clerk of Council with such changes not materially adverse to the City as may be approved <br />by the officers of the City executing the Standby Note Purchase Agreement and Paying Agent <br />Agreement. The City acknowledges the agreement of the Treasurer of State in the Standby Note <br />Purchase Agreement that, in the event the City is unable to repay the principal amount and accrued <br />and unpaid interest of the Notes at their maturity, whether through its own funds or through the <br />issuance of other obligations of the City, the Treasurer of State agrees (A) to purchase the Notes from <br />the holders or beneficial owners thereof upon their presentation to the Treasurer of State for such <br />purchase at a price of par plus accrued interest to maturity or (B) to purchase renewal notes of the <br />City in a principal amount not greater than the principal amount of the Notes plus interest due at <br />maturity, with such renewal notes bearing interest at the Renewal Note Rate (as defined in the Standby <br />Note Purchase Agreement), maturing not more than one year after the date of their issuance, and being <br />prepayable at any time with 30 days' notice, provided that in connection with the Treasurer of State's <br />purchase of such renewal notes the City shall deliver to the Treasurer of State an unqualified opinion <br />of nationally recognized bond counsel that (i) such renewal notes are the legal, valid and binding <br />general obligations of the City, and the principal of and interest on such renewal notes, unless paid <br />from other sources, are to be paid from the proceeds of the levy of ad valorem taxes, within the <br />11.1-mill limitation provided by the Charter of the City, on all property subject to ad valorem taxes <br />levied by the City and (ii) interest on the renewal notes is excluded from gross income for federal <br />income tax purposes under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, to the same extent <br />that interest on the Notes is so excluded. <br />The officers signing the Notes are authorized to take all actions that may in their judgment <br />reasonably be necessary to provide for the Standby Note Purchase Agreement, including but not <br />limited to the inclusion of a notation on the form of the Notes providing notice to the holders or <br />beneficial owners of the existence of the Standby Note Purchase Agreement and providing <br />instructions to such holders or beneficial owners regarding the presentation of the Note for purchase <br />by the Treasurer of State at stated maturity. <br />Section 7. Application of Notes Proceeds. The proceeds from the sale of the Notes, except <br />any premium and accrued interest, shall be paid into a separate fund of this City established for the <br />purpose set forth in Section 1 pursuant to Sections 5705.09 and 5 705. 10 of the Revised Code, and <br />those proceeds are appropriated and shall be used for that purpose. The expenditure of those proceeds <br />for that purpose, including, without limitation, for financing costs as defined in Section 133.01 of the <br />Revised Code, is hereby authorized and approved. Any portion of those proceeds representing <br />premium and accrued interest shall be paid into the Bond Retirement Fund. <br />Section 8. Application and Pledge of Bond or Renewal Note Proceeds or Excess Funds. The <br />par value to be received from the sale of the Bonds or of any renewal notes and any excess funds <br />resulting from the issuance of the Notes shall, to the extent necessary, be used to pay the debt charges <br />on the Notes at maturity and are pledged for that purpose. <br />-5- <br />
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