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HomeMy WebLinkAbout109-98 Ordinance~ - ..~..~ 1 ORDINANCE NO. ~ ~ ~ -98 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF BONDS IN THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $8,100,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING THE MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM BY CONSTRUCTING AN ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TANK AND RELATED FACILITIES, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES THERETO; IMPROVING THE MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM BY CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING WATER MAINS, FIRE HYDRANTS, WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND A BOOSTER PUMPING STATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES; CONSTRUCTING, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING THE SERVICE COMPLEX BUILDING, ACQUIRING A SITE THEREFOR AND MAKING RELATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES; CONSTRUCTING A SWIMMING POOL, BATH HOUSES, A PUMP HOUSE AND A CONCESSION STAND, ACQUIRING FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT THEREFOR AND MAKING RELATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY APPURTENANCES THERETO; IMPROVING FRANTZ ROAD FROM RINGS ROAD TO TUTTLE ROAD BY GRADING, DRAINING, WIDENING, CLEARING, MOVING EXISTING STRUCTURES THEREON, CURBING AS NECESSARY, INSTALLING SIDEWALKS, PAVING AND RESURFACING, AND CONSTRUCTING STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES; AND IMPROVING THE MUNICIPAL SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM BY CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING A PUMP STATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES BY REFUNDING OUTSTANDING BONDS OF THE CITY ISSUED FOR THOSE PURPOSES AND AUTHORIZING AN ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR THAT REFUNDING, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 112-90 adopted by this Council on November 19, 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $2,200,000 of bonds for the purpose of improving the municipal water system by constructing an elevated water storage tank and related facilities, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 113-90 adopted by this Council on November 19, 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $1,550,000 of bonds for the purpose of improving the municipal water system by constructing and installing water mains, fire hydrants, water service connections and a booster pumping station, together with all necessary appurtenances; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 114-90 adopted by this Council on November 19, 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $2,400,000 of bonds for the purpose of constructing, furnishing and equipping the service complex building, acquiring a site therefor and making related site improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 115-90 adopted by this Council on November ~~. 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $1,200,000 of bonds for the purpose of construcunL ., swimming pool, bath houses, a pump house and a concession stand, acquiring furnishing:, .~ti~1 equipment therefor and making related site improvements, together with necessary appurte n.irn thereto; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 116-90 adopted by this Council on November 1 ~~. 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $455,000 of bonds for the purpose of improving t= ralll Road from Rings Road to Tuttle Road by grading, draining, widening, clearing, moving exist-ng structures thereon, curbing as necessary, installing sidewalks, paving and resurfacing, and constructing storm sewer improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 117-90 adopted by this Council on November 19, 1990, the City authorized the issuance of $1,800,000 of bonds for the purpose of improving the municipal sanitary sewer system by constructing and installing a pump station, together with all necessary appurtenances; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the authorization of Section 133.30(B), Ohio Revised Code, the City consolidated the bond issues described above and issued its $9,605,000 Various Purpose Capital Facilities Bonds, Series A dated as of December 1, 1990, and maturing on December 1 in the years 1992 through 2011, inclusive (the "1990A Bonds"); and WHEREAS, $7,195,000 in principal amount of those 1990A Bonds is at present outstanding (the "Outstanding Bonds"), stated to mature on December 1 in the amounts and years and those amounts bearing interest payable on June 1 and December 1 at the rates, as follows: Principal Interest Year Amount Rate 1998 $435,000 6.20% 1999 440,000 6.30 2000 440,000 6.40 2001 440,000 6.50 2002 440,000 6.55 2003 450,000 6.60 2004 460,000 6.65 2005 480,000 6.70 2006 510,000 6.75 2007 535,000 6.80 2008 590,000 6.80 2009 620,000 6.85 2010 660,000 6.90 2011 695,000 6.90 and the Outstanding Bonds maturing on or after December 1, 2002 are subject to prior redemption at the option of the City on December 1, 2001 at a redemption price of 102% of the principal amount redeemed; and WHEREAS, this Council has determined that it is in the City's best interest to issue general obligation bonds in accordance with Section 133.34, Revised Code, in the maximum principal amount of $8,100,000 (the "Bonds") to provide for the payment of principal of and interest and premium on the Outstanding Bonds at their redemption on December 1, 2001, and interest and principal when due prior to redemption on that date, and pay the costs of issuance of the Bonds; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized by Section 133.34 of the Revised Code and the Charter, to issue obligations for the refunding, including funding and retirement, of any obligations previously issued by the City, and in amounts sufficient for payment of the principal amount of and redemption premium on the prior obligations and interest accrued or to accrue to the date of redemption of those prior obligations, and any expenses incurred or to be incurred in connection with that issuance and that refunding; and WHEREAS, by the immediate provision for the refunding of the Outstanding Bonds, "~ including provision for their prior redemption as set forth in Section 10, the City will be able to effect a savings in the bond service charge payments that would otherwise be required to be made ~~,. on the Outstanding Bonds; and WHEREAS, this Council has requested that the Director of Finance, as fiscal officer, certify the maximum maturity of the Bonds; and WHEREAS, the Director of Finance has certified that the maximum legally permitted maturity of the Bonds (which is the maximum legally permitted maturity of the 1990A Bonds) exceeds the final maturity of the Bonds authorized in Section 2; -2- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, Franklin, Delawaze and Union Counties, Ohio, that: Section 1. Definitions and Interpretation. In addition to the words and terms elsewhere defined in this Ordinance, unless the context or use cleazly indicates another or different meaning or intent: "Authorized Denominations" means the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. "Bond proceedings" means, collectively, this Ordinance, the Certificate of Award, the Continuing Disclosure Agreement and such other proceedings of the City, including the Bonds, that provide collectively for, among other things, the rights of holders and beneficial owners of the Bonds. "Bond Register" means all books and records necessary for the registration, exchange and transfer of Bonds as provided in Section 5. ' "Bond Registrar" means a bank or trust company authorized to do business in the State of Ohio and designated by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Awazd pursuant to Section 4 as the initial authenticating agent, bond registraz, transfer agent and paying agent for the Bonds under the Registraz Agreement and until a successor Bond Registraz shall have become such pursuant to the provisions of the Registrar Agreement and, thereafter, "Bond Registraz" shall mean the successor Bond Registraz. "Bonds" means, collectively, the Serial Bonds and the Term Bonds, each as is designated as such in the Certificate of Award. "Book entry form" or "book entry system" means a form or system under which (a) the ownership of book entry interests in Bonds and the principal of and interest on the Bonds may be transferred only through a book entry, and (b) physical Bond certificates in fully registered form aze issued by the City only to a Depository or its nominee as registered owner, with the Bonds "immobilized" in the custody of the Depository or its designated agent. The book entry maintained by others than the City is the record that identifies the owners of book entry interests in those Bonds and that principal and interest. "Certificate of Award" means the certificate authorized by Section 6, to be executed by the Director of Finance, setting forth and determining those terms or other matters pertaining to the Bonds and their issuance, sale and delivery as this Ordinance requires or authorizes to be set forth or determined therein. "Closing Date" means the date of physical delivery of, and payment of the purchase price for, the Bonds. "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the regulations (whether temporary or final) under that Code or the statutory predecessor of that Code, and any amendments of, or successor provisions to, the foregoing and any official rulings, announcements, notices, procedures and judicial determinations regarding any of the foregoing, all as and to the extent applicable. Unless otherwise indicated, reference to a section of the Code includes any applicable successor section or provision and such applicable regulations, rulings, announcements, notices, procedures and determinations pertinent to that section. "Continuing Disclosure Agreement" means the certificate authorized by subsection 9(c), to be substantially in the form on file with the Clerk of Council, and which, together with the agreements of the City set forth in that subsection, shall constitute the Continuing Disclosure Agreement made by the City for the benefit of the holders and beneficial owners of the Bonds in accordance with the Rule. -3- "Escrow Agreement" means the Escrow Agreement between the City and the Escrow Trustee, as it may be modified from the form on file with the Clerk of Council and executed by the Director of Finance in accordance with Section 10. "Depository" means any securities depository that is a clearing agency under federal law operating and maintaining, with its Participants or otherwise, a book entry system to record ownership of book entry interests in Bonds or the principal of and interest on Bonds, and to effect transfers of Bonds, in book entry form, and includes and means initially The Depository Trust Company (a limited purpose trust company), New York, New York. "Interest Payment Dates" means June 1 and December 1 of each yeaz that the Bonds are outstanding, commencing December 1, 1998 or June 1, 1999, as determined by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Awazd. "Original Purchaser" means collectively NatCity Investments, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, and Banc One Capital Markets, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. "Participant" means any participant contracting with a Depository under a book entry system and includes securities brokers and dealers, banks and trust companies, and clearing corporations. "Principal Payment Dates" means the dates set forth in or determined pursuant to Section 3(b) of this Ordinance. "Purchase Agreement" means the Bond Purchase Agreement between the City and the Original Purchaser, as it may be modified from. the form on file with the Clerk of Council and executed by the Director of Finance, all in accordance with Section 6. "Registrar Agreement" means the Bond Registraz Agreement between the City and the """'~"' Bond Registraz, as it may be modified from the form on file with the Clerk of Council and executed by the Director of Finance, all in accordance with Section 4. "Rule" means Rule 15c2-12 prescribed by the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. "SEC" means the Securities and Exchange Commission. "Serial Bonds" means those Bonds designated as such and maturing on the dates set forth in the Certificate of Awazd, bearing interest payable on each Interest Payment Date and not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption. "Term Bonds" means those Bonds designated as such and maturing on the date or dates set forth in the Certificate of Awazd, bearing interest payable on each Interest Payment Date and subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption. The captions and headings in this Ordinance aze solely for convenience of reference and in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of any Sections, subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs or clauses hereof. Reference to a Section means a section of this Ordinance unless otherwise indicated. ,,, Section 2. Authorized Princ_pal Amount and Purpose; Application of Proceeds. It is necessary and determined to be in the City's best interest to issue bonds of this City in the "~' ~ ~ maximum principal amount of $8,100,000 (the "Bonds") for the purpose of improving the municipal water system by constructing an elevated water storage tank and related facilities, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto; improving the municipal water system by constructing and installing water mains, fire hydrants, water service connections and a booster pumping station, together with all necessary appurtenances; constructing, furnishing and equipping the service complex building, acquiring a site therefor and making related site improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; constructing a swimming pool, bath houses, a pump house and a concession stand, acquiring furnishings and equipment therefor and making related site -4- improvements, together with necessary appurtenances thereto; improving Frantz Road from Rings Road to Tuttle Road by grading, draining, widening, clearing, moving existing structures thereon, curbing as necessary, installing sidewalks, paving and resurfacing, and constructing storm sewer improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; and improving the municipal sanitary sewer system by constructing and installing a pump station, together with all necessary appurtenances by refunding outstanding bonds of the City issued for those purposes. The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds to be issued (not to exceed the stated amount) shall be the amount certified by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Awazd (the "Certificate of Awazd"). The Bonds shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 133, Ohio Revised Code, the City's Charter and this Ordinance. The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, except any premium and accrued interest, shall be paid into the proper fund or funds, and those proceeds are appropriated and shall be used for the purpose for which the Bonds are being issued. Any portion of those proceeds representing premium and accrued interest shall be paid into the Bond Retirement Fund. Section 3. Denominations; Dating; Principal and Interest Pavment and Redemption Provisions. The Bonds shall be issued in one lot and only as fully registered bonds, in the Authorized Denominations, but in no case as to a particulaz maturity date exceeding the principal amount maturing on that date. The Bonds shall be dated as provided in the Certificate of Award, provided that their dated date shall not be more than sixty (60) days prior to the Closing Date. (a) Interest Rates and Pavment Dates. The Bonds shall beaz the rate or rates of interest per yeaz (computed on a 360-day per yeaz basis), as shall be determined by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Awazd; provided, that the Bonds of any one stated maturity all shall bear the same rate of interest which shall not exceed six and one-half percent (6.50%) per yeaz. Interest on the Bonds shall be payable at such rate or rates on the Interest Payment Dates until the principal amount has been paid or provided for. The Bonds shall bear interest from the most recent date to which interest has been paid or provided for or, if no interest has been paid or provided for, from their date. (b) Principal Pavment Schedule. The Bonds shall mature on December 1, in each of the yeazs and the amounts, as follows: Maturity Principal Yeaz Amount Maturity Principal Yeaz Amount 1998 $615,000 2005 $575,000 1999 580,000 2006 600,000 2000 570,000 2007 615,000 2001 565,000 2008 660,000 2002 560,000 2009 680,000 2003 560,000 2010 705,000 2004 565,000 2011 250,000 ,~, The Director of Finance may adjust the principal amount of Bonds maturing (or subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption as provided for below) annually if in her best judgment it is advantageous to and in the best interest of the City to make any such adjustments; provided, however, that no such adjustment shall (i) increase or decrease the principal payable on the Bonds in any of the yeazs 1999 through 2010 by more than thirty percent (30%) of the amount of principal payable that yeaz as shown in this Section 3, (ii) cause the principal amount maturing in the year 1998 to be less than $5,000 or increase by more than thirty percent (30%) the amount of principal payable that yeaz as shown in this Section 3, or (iii) increase the principal payable on the Bonds in the yeaz 2011 by more than thirty percent (30%) of the amount of principal payable that yeaz as shown in this Section 3. The Director of Finance may also defer the first principal payment date of . the Bonds one yeaz and advance or defer the last principal payment date of the Bonds, but in no event later than the yeaz of last maturity permitted by law for the 1990A Bonds, if in her best judgment it is advantageous and in the best interest of the City to do so. Any adjustments made by the Director of Finance pursuant to this paragraph shall be reflected in final maturity and any applicable mandatory sinking fund schedules set forth in the Certificate of Awazd. For purposes of -5- this pazagraph, principal due or payable in a year includes principal payable in accordance with mandatory sinking fund redemption requirements. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance but subject to the limitations in the preceding pazagraph, the principal amount of Bonds due in any yeaz may be issued as serial bonds stated to mature on December 1 of that year, or as term bonds subject to the mandatory sinking fund redemption procedures described in Section 3(d)(i) below, or any combination thereof. The Director of Finance shall determine and designate in the Certificate of Award the allocation of Bonds among those categories and designations, and the related principal payment and any applicable mandatory sinking fund redemption schedules. (c) Payment of Debt Chazges. The debt chazges on the Bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America without deduction for the services of the Bond Registrar as paying agent. Principal of and any premium on the Bonds, shall be payable when due upon presentation and surrender of the Bonds at the principal corporate trust office of the Bond Registraz. Interest on a Bond shall be paid on each Interest Payment Date by check or draft mailed to the person in whose name the Bond was registered, and to that person's address appearing, on the Bond Register at the close of business on the 15th day of the calendaz month next preceding that Interest Payment Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if and so long as the Bonds aze issued in a book entry system, principal of and interest and any premium on the Bonds shall be payable in the manner provided in any agreement entered into by the Director of Finance, in the name and on behalf of the City, in connection with the book entry system. (d) Redemption Provisions. The Bonds shall be subject to redemption prior to stated maturity as follows: (i) Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption of Term Bonds. If any of the Bonds are issued as Term Bonds, the Term Bonds shall be subject to mandatory redemption in part by lot and be redeemed pursuant to Mandatory Redemption Requirements, at a redemption """" price of 100% of the principal amount redeemed, plus accrued interest to the redemption date, on the applicable Mandatory Redemption Dates and in the principal amounts payable `"`" on those Dates, for which provision is made in the Certificate of Awazd (such Dates and amounts, the "Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirements"). The aggregate of the moneys to be deposited with the Bond Registraz (as defined in Section 1) for payment of principal of and interest on any Term Bonds shall include an amount sufficient to redeem on the Mandatory Redemption Date the principal amount of Term Bonds payable on those Dates pursuant to Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirements (less the amount of any credit as hereinafter provided). The City shall have the option to deliver to the Bond Registraz for cancellation Term Bonds in any aggregate principal amount and to receive a credit against the then current or any subsequent Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirement (and corresponding mandatory redemption obligation) of the City, as specified by the Director of Finance, fur Term Bonds stated to mature on the same Principal Payment Date as the Term Bonds su delivered. That option shall be exercised by the City on or before the 45th day prece~iine any Mandatory Redemption Date with respect to which the City wishes to obtain a crc~lit. by furnishing the Bond Registrar a certificate, signed by the Director of Finance, s~ttrnL forth the extent of the credit to be applied with respect to the then current or any subs~yu~,~t Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirement for Term Bonds stated to mature ~~n rl~~ same Principal Payment Date. If the certificate is not timely furnished to the f 3, ~r~..! Registraz, the current Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirement ~ .:r,J corresponding mandatory redemption obligation) shall not be reduced. A credit against ~~~ then current or any subsequent Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirement ~ .inJ corresponding mandatory redemption obligation), as specified by the Director of C' i n:ir~~ ~ . also shall be received by the City for any Term Bonds which prior thereto hair tken redeemed (other than through the operation of the applicable Mandatory Sinking l~ un~l Redemption Requirements) or purchased for cancellation and canceled by the Bond Registraz, to the extent not applied theretofore as a credit against any Mandatory Sinking -6- Fund Redemption Requirement, for Term Bonds stated to mature on the same Principal Payment Date as the Term Bonds so redeemed or purchased and canceled. Each Term Bond so delivered, or previously redeemed, or purchased and canceled, shall be credited by the Bond Registrar at 100% of the principal amount thereof against the then current or subsequent Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirements (and corresponding mandatory redemption obligations), as specified by the Director of Finance, for Term Bonds stated to mature on the same Principal Payment Date as the Term Bonds so delivered, redeemed or purchased and canceled. (ii) Optional Redemption. The Bonds of the maturities specified in the Certificate of Awazd shall be subject to optional redemption by and at the sole option of the City, in whole or in part in integral multiples of $5,000, on the dates, in the yeazs and at the redemption prices (expressed as a percentage of the principal amount to be redeemed), plus accrued interest to the redemption date, to be determined by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Award; provided that the eazliest optional redemption date shall not be earlier than December 1, 2006 or later than December 1, 2010, and the redemption price for the earliest optional redemption date shall not be greater than 103%. If optional redemption of Term Bonds at a redemption price exceeding 100% of the principal amount to be redeemed is to take place as of any Mandatory Redemption Date applicable to those Term Bonds, the Term Bonds, or portions thereof, to be redeemed optionally shall be selected by lot prior to the selection by lot of the Term Bonds of the same maturity to be redeemed on the same date by operation of the Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemption Requirements of subsection (d) of this Section. The Bonds to be redeemed pursuant to this paragraph shall be redeemed only upon written notice from the Director of Finance to the Bond Registraz, given upon the direction of this Council by adoption of an ordinance. That notice shall specify the redemption date and the principal amount of each maturity of Bonds to be redeemed, and shall be given at least 45 days prior to the redemption date or such shorter period as shall be acceptable to the Bond Registraz. "` (iii) Partial Redemption. If fewer than all of the outstanding Bonds are called for optional redemption at one time and Bonds of more than one maturity aze then outstanding, the Bonds that are called shall be Bonds of the maturity or maturities selected by the City. If fewer than all of the Bonds of a single maturity are to be redeemed, the selection of Bonds of that maturity to be redeemed, or portions thereof in amounts of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof, shall be made by the Bond Registraz by lot in a manner determined by the Bond Registraz. In the case of a partial redemption of Bonds by lot when Bonds of denominations greater than $5,000 aze then outstanding, each $5,000 unit of principal thereof shall be treated as if it were a sepazate Bond of the denomination of $5,000. If it is determined that one or more, but not all, of the $5,000 units of principal amount represented by a Bond aze to be called for redemption, then, upon notice of redemption of a $5,000 unit or units, the registered owner of that Bond shall surrender the Bond to the Bond Registrar (i) for payment of the redemption price of the $5,000 unit or units of principal amount called for redemption (including, without limitation, the interest accrued to the,date fixed for redemption and any premium), and (ii) for issuance, without chazge to the registered owner, of a new Bond or Bonds of any Authorized Denomination or Denominations in an aggregate principal amount equal to the unmatured and unredeemed portion of, and bearing interest at the same rate and maturing on the same date as, the Bond ~„ surrendered. ~,, (iv) Notice of RedemQtion. The notice of the call for redemption of Bonds shall identify (A) by designation, letters, numbers or other distinguishing mazks, the Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed, (B) the redemption price to be paid, (C) the date fixed for redemption, and (D) the place or places where the amounts due upon redemption are payable. The notice shall be given by the Bond Registrar on behalf of the City by mailing a copy of the redemption notice by first class mail, postage prepaid, at least 30 days prior to the date fixed for redemption, to the registered owner of each Bond subject to redemption in whole or in part at the registered owner's address shown on the Bond Register maintained by the Bond Registraz at the close of business on the fifteenth day preceding that mailing. -7- Failure to receive notice by mail or any defect in that notice regazding any Bond, however, shall not affect the validity of the proceedings for the redemption of any Bond. (v) Payment of Redeemed Bonds. In the event that notice of redemption shall have been given by the Bond Registraz to the registered owners as provided above, there shall be deposited with the Bond Registraz on or prior to the redemption date, moneys that, in addition to any other moneys available therefor and held by the Bond Registrar, will be sufficient to redeem at the redemption price thereof, plus accrued interest to the redemption date, all of the redeemable Bonds for which notice of redemption has been given. Notice having been mailed in the manner provided in the preceding paragraph hereof, the Bonds and portions thereof called for redemption shall become due and payable on the redemption date, and, subject to Section 5, upon presentation`and surrender thereof at the place or places specified in that notice, shall be paid at the redemption price, plus accrued interest to the redemption date. If moneys for the redemption of all of the Bonds and portions thereof to be redeemed, together with accrued interest thereon to the redemption date, aze held by the Bond Registrar on the redemption date, so as to be available therefor on that date and, if notice of redemption has been deposited in the mail as aforesaid, then from and after the redemption date those Bonds and portions thereof called for redemption shall cease to beaz interest and no longer shall be considered to be outstanding. If those moneys shall not be so available on the redemption date, or that notice shall not have been deposited in the mail as aforesaid, those Bonds and portions thereof shall continue to beaz interest, until they aze paid, at the same rate as they would have borne had they not been called for redemption. All moneys held by the Bond Registrar for the redemption of particular Bonds shall be held in trust for the account of the registered owners thereof and shall be paid to them, respectively, upon presentation and surrender of those Bonds. Section 4. Execution and Authentication of Bonds; Appointment of Bond Re ig'straz. The Bonds shall be signed by the City Manager and the Director of Finance, in the name of the City and in their official capacities, provided that either or both of those signatures may be a facsimile. The Bonds shall be issued in the Authorized Denominations and numbers as requested by the Original Purchaser and approved by the Director of Finance, shall be numbered as determined by the Director of Finance in order to distinguish each Bond from any other Bond and shall express upon their faces the purpose, in summary terms, for which they are issued and that they aze issued pursuant to this Ordinance. The Director of Finance is hereby authorized to designate in the Certificate of Awazd a bank or trust company authorized to do business in the State of Ohio to act as the initial Bond Registrar. The Director of Finance shall sign and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the City, the Registrar Agreement between the City and the Bond Registraz, in substantially the form as is now on file with the Clerk of Council. The Registraz Agreement is approved, together with any changes or amendments that aze not inconsistent with this Ordinance and not substantially adverse to the City and that are approved by the Director of Finance on behalf of the City, all of which shall be conclusively evidenced by the signing of the Registrar Agreement or amendments thereto. The Director of Finance shall provide for the payment of the services rendered and for reimbursement of expenses incurred pursuant to the Registrar Agreement, except to the extent paid or reimbursed by the Original Purchaser, in accordance with the Purchase Agreement, from the proceeds of the Bonds to the extent available and then from other money lawfully available and appropriated or to be appropriated for that purpose. No Bond shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose or shall be entitled to any security or benefit under the Bond proceedings unless and until the certificate of authentication printed on the Bond is signed by the Bond Registraz as authenticating agent. Authentication by the Bond Registrar shall be conclusive evidence that the Bond so authenticated has been duly issued, signed and delivered under, and is entitled to the security and benefit of, the Bond proceedings. The certificate of authentication may be signed by any authorized officer or employee of the Bond Registraz or by any other person acting as an agent of the Bond Registraz and approved by the Director of Finance on behalf of the City. The same person need not sign the certificate of authentication on all of the Bonds. -8- Section 5. Registration; Transfer and Exchange: Book Entrv System. (a) Bond Re ig strar. So long as any of the Bonds remain outstanding, the City will cause the Bond Registraz to maintain and keep the Bond Register at its principal corporate trust office. Subject to the provisions of Section 3(c), the person in whose name a Bond is registered on the Bond Register shall be regazded as the absolute owner of that Bond for all purposes of the Bond proceedings. Payment of or on account of the debt chazges on any Bond shall be made only to or upon the order of that person; neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by any notice to the contrary, but the registration may be changed as provided in this Section. All such payments shall be valid and effectual to satisfy and dischazge the City's liability upon the Bond, including interest, to the extent of the amount or amounts so paid. (b) Transfer and Exchange. Any Bond may be exchanged for Bonds of any Authorized Denomination upon presentation and surrender at the principal corporate trust office of the Bond Registraz, together with a request for exchange signed by the registered owner or by a person legally empowered to do so in a form satisfactory to the Bond Registraz. A Bond may be transferred only on the Bond Register upon presentation and surrender of the Bond at the principal corporate trust office of the Bond Registrar together with an assignment signed by the registered owner or by a person legally empowered to do so in a form satisfactory to the Bond Registraz. Upon exchange or transfer the Bond Registraz shall complete, authenticate and deliver a new Bond or Bonds of any Authorized Denomination or Denominations requested by the owner equal in the aggregate to the unmatured principal amount of the Bond surrendered and bearing interest at the same rate and maturing on the same date. If manual signatures on behalf of the City are required, the Bond Registraz shall undertake the exchange or transfer of Bonds only after the new Bonds aze signed by the authorized officers of the City. In all cases of Bonds exchanged or transferred, the City shall sign and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate and deliver Bonds in accordance with the provisions of the Bond proceedings. The exchange or transfer shall be without charge to the owner, except that the City and Bond Registrar may make a chazge sufficient to reimburse them for any tax or other governmental chazge required to be paid with respect to the exchange or transfer. The City or the Bond Registrar may require that .those charges, if any, be paid before the procedure is begun for the exchange or transfer. All Bonds issued and authenticated upon any exchange or transfer shall be valid obligations of the City, evidencing the same debt, and entitled to the same security and benefit under the Bond proceedings as the Bonds surrendered upon that exchange or transfer. Neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall be required to make any exchange or transfer of (i) Bonds then subject to call for redemption between the 15th day preceding the mailing of notice of Bonds to be redeemed and the date of that mailing, or (ii) any Bond selected for redemption, in whole or in part. (c) Book Entrv S sy tem. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance, if the Director of Finance determines in the Certificate of Award that it is in the best interest of and financially advantageous to the City, the Bonds may be issued in book entry form in accordance with the following provisions of this Section. The Bonds may be issued to a Depository for use in a book entry system and, if and so long as a book entry system is utilized, (i) the Bonds may be issued in the form of a single, fully registered Bond representing each maturity and registered in the name of the Depository or its nominee, as registered owner, and immobilized in the custody of the Depository or its designated agent; (ii) the book entry interest owners of Bonds in book entry form shall not have any right to -. receive Bonds in the form of physical securities or certificates; (iii) ownership of book entry interests in Bonds in book entry form shall be shown by book entry on the system maintained and ,ate operated by the Depository and its Participants, and transfers of the ownership of book entry interests shall be made only by book entry by the Depository and its Participants; and (iv) the Bonds as such shall not be transferable or exchangeable, except for transfer to another Depository or to another nominee of a Depository, without further action by the City. If any Depository determines not to continue to act as a Depository for the Bonds for use in a book entry system, the Director of Finance may attempt to establish a securities depository/book entry relationship with another qualified Depository. If the Director of Finance does not or is unable to do so, the Director of Finance, after making provision for notification of the book entry -9- interest owners by the then Depository and any other arrangements deemed necessary, shall permit withdrawal of the Bonds from the Depository, and shall cause Bond certificates in registered form and Authorized Denominations to be authenticated by the Bond Registrar and delivered to the assigns of the Depository or its nominee, all at the cost and expense (including any costs of printing), if the event is not the result of City action or inaction, of those persons requesting such issuance. The Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed, to the extent necessary or """' required, to enter into any agreements, in the name and on behalf of the City, that she determines to be necessary in connection with a book entry system for the Bonds. Section 6. Sale of the Bonds to the Original Purchaser. The Bonds aze sold at private sale to the Original Purchaser at a purchase price, not less than 97% of the aggregate principal amount thereof, as shall be determined by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Award, plus accrued interest on the Bonds from their date to the Closing Date, and shall be awazded by the Director of Finance with and upon such other terms as are required or authorized by this Ordinance to be specified in the Certificate of Awazd, in accordance with law, the provisions of this Ordinance and the Purchase Agreement. The Director of Finance is authorized, if it is determined to be in the best interest of the City, to combine the issue of Bonds with one or more other bond issues of the City into a consolidated bond issue pursuant to Section 133.30(B) of the Revised Code in which case a single Certificate of Awazd may be utilized for the consolidated bond issue if appropriate and consistent with the terms of this Ordinance. The Director of Finance shall sign and deliver the Certificate of Awazd and shall cause the Bonds to be prepazed and signed and delivered, together with a true transcript of proceedings with reference to the issuance of the Bonds, to the Original Purchaser upon payment of the purchase price. The City Manager, the Director of Finance, the Clerk of Council and other City officials, as appropriate, each aze authorized and directed to sign any transcript certificates, financial statements and other documents and instruments and to take such actions as are necessary or appropriate to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Ordinance. ,~,,. ,. The Director of Finance shall sign and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the City, the Purchase Agreement between the City and the Original Purchaser, in substantially the form as is now on file with the Clerk of Council, providing for the sale to, and the purchase by, the Original Purchaser of the Bonds. The Purchase Agreement is approved, together with any changes or amendments that are not inconsistent with this Ordinance and not substantially adverse to the City and that aze approved by the Director of Finance on behalf of the City, all of which shall be conclusively evidenced by the signing of the Purchase Agreement or amendments thereto. Section 7. Provisions for Tax Lew. There shall be levied on all the taxable property in the City, in addition to all other taxes, a direct tax annually during the period the Bonds are outstanding in an amount sufficient to pay the debt changes on the Bonds when due, which tax shall not be less than the interest and sinking fund tax required by Section 11 of Article XII of the Ohio Constitution. The tax shall be within the ten-mill limitation imposed by law, shall be and is ordered computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and collected by the same officers, in the same manner and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of those years are certified, levied, extended and collected, and shall be placed before and in preference to all other items and for the full amount thereof. The proceeds of the tax levy shall be placed in the Bond Retirement Fund, which is irrevocably pledged for the payment of the debt charges on the Bonds when and as the same fall due. In each year to the extent the income from the City's waterworks system is available for the payment of the debt charges on the portions of the Bonds issued for the purposes of (i) improving the municipal water system by constructing an elevated water storage tank and related facilities, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto (ii) and improving the municipal water system by constructing and installing water mains, fire hydrants, water service connections and a booster pumping station, together with all necessary appurtenances, and such income is appropriated for that purpose, the amount of the tax shall be reduced by the amount of the income so available and appropriated. To the extent necessary after making payment of debt changes on those portions of the Bonds from available income from the City's waterworks system, the remaining debt charges on the Bonds shall be paid from municipal income taxes lawfully available therefore under the Constitution and laws of the State of Ohio; and the City hereby -10- covenants, subject and pursuant to such authority, including particulazly Section 133.05(B)(7), Revised Code to appropriate annually from such municipal income taxes such amount as is necessary to meet such annual debt changes. In each yeaz to the extent income from the municipal income taxes is available for the payment of the debt changes on the Bonds and is appropriated for that purpose, the amount of the tax shall be reduced by the amount of such income so available and appropriated. Section 8. Federal Tax Considerations. The City covenants that it will use, and will restrict the use and investment of, the proceeds of the Bonds in such manner and to such extent as may be necessary so that (a) the Bonds will not (i) constitute private activity bonds, arbitrage bonds or hedge bonds under Sections 141, 148 or 149 of the Code or (ii) be treated other than as bonds to which Section 103 of the Code applies, and (b) the interest thereon will not be an item of tax preference under Section 57 of the Code. The Director of Finance, as the fiscal officer, or any other officer of the City having responsibility for issuance of the Bonds, is hereby authorized (a) to make or effect any election, selection, designation, choice, consent, approval, or waiver on behalf of the City with respect to the Bonds as the City is permitted or required to make or give under the federal income tax laws, including, without limitation thereto, any of the elections provided for in Section 148(f)(4)(C) of the Code or available under Section 148 of the Code, for the purpose of assuring, enhancing or protecting favorable tax treatment or status of the Bonds or interest thereon or assisting compliance with requirements for that purpose, reducing the burden or expense of such compliance, reducing the rebate amount or payments or penalties, or making payments of special amounts in lieu of making computations to determine, or paying, excess earnings as rebate, or obviating those amounts or payments, as determined by that officer, which action shall be in writing and signed by the officer, (b) to take any and all other actions, make or obtain calculations, make payments, and make or give reports, covenants and certifications of and on behalf of the City, as may be appropriate to assure the exclusion of interest from gross income and the intended tax status of the Bonds, and (c) to give one or more appropriate certificates of the City, for inclusion in the transcript of proceedings for the Bonds, setting forth the reasonable expectations of the City regazding the amount and use of all the proceeds of the Bonds, the facts, circumstances and estimates on which they aze based, and other facts and circumstances relevant to the tax treatment of the interest on and the tax status of the Bonds. Each covenant made in this section with respect to the Bonds is also made with respect to all issues any portion of the debt service on which is paid from proceeds of the Bonds (and, if different, the original issue and any refunding issues in a series of refundings), to the extent such compliance is necessary to assure exclusion of interest on the Bonds from gross income for federal income tax purposes, and the officers identified above are authorized to take actions with respect to those issues as they are authorized in this section to take with respect to the Bonds. Section 9. Official Statement and Continuing Disclosure. (a) Primary Offering Disclosure -- Official Statement. The preliminary ot~cial statement of the City relating to the original issuance of the Bonds substantially in the form no~~ un file with the Clerk of.Council is approved. The distribution and use of that preliminary offi~i~l statement is hereby approved. The City Manager and the Director of Finance are each authuri~c~l and directed to complete and sign on behalf of the City, and in their official capacities. ~}~.,~ preliminary official statement, with such modifications, completions, changes and supplement,..~~ those officers shall approve or authorize for the purpose of preparing and determining, an.l ;~~ certify or otherwise represent, that the revised official statement is a "deemed final" ~~ t t i~ ..il statement (except for permitted omissions) by the City as of its date and is a final official statrm~ r:c for purposes of SEC Rule 15c2-12(b)(1), (3) and (4). Those officers aze each further authorized to use and distribute, or authorize the usr .~n~i distribution of, the final official statement and supplements thereto in connection with the ori~~nal issuance of the Bonds as may in their judgment be necessary or appropriate. Those officers anJ each of them are also authorized to sign and deliver, on behalf of the City, and in their official capacities, such certificates in connection with the accuracy of the final official statement and any amendment thereto as may, in their judgment, be necessary or appropriate. -11- (b) Application for Rating or Bond Insurance. If, in the judgment of the Director of Finance, the filing of an application for (i) a rating on the Bonds by one or more nationally-recognized rating agencies, or (ii) a policy of insurance from a company or companies to better assure the payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds, is in the best interest of and financially advantageous to this City, the Director of Finance is authorized to prepaze and submit those applications, to provide to each such agency or company such information as may be required for the purpose, and to provide further for the payment of the cost of obtaining each such rating or policy, except to the extent paid by the Original Purchaser in accordance with the Purchase Agreement, from the proceeds of the Bonds to the extent available and otherwise from any other funds lawfully available and that aze appropriated or shall be appropriated for that purpose. (c) Agreement to Provide Continuing Disclosure. For the benefit of the holders and beneficial owners from time to time of the Bonds, the City agrees, as the only obligated person with respect to the Bonds under the Rule, to provide or cause to be provided such financial information and operating data, financial statements and notices, in such manner, as may be required for purposes of pazagraph (b)(5)(i) of the Rule. In order to describe and specify certain terms of the City's Continuing Disclosure Agreement for that purpose, and thereby to implement that agreement, including provisions for enforcement, amendment and termination, the Director of Finance is authorized and directed to sign and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the City, a continuing disclosure certificate, with any changes or amendments that aze not inconsistent with this Ordinance and not substantially adverse to the City and that aze approved by the Director of Finance on behalf of the City, all of which shall be conclusively evidenced by the signing of that certificate or amendments to it. The agreement formed, collectively, by this pazagraph and that certificate, shall be the City's Continuing Disclosure Agreement for purposes of the Rule, and its performance shall be subject to the availability of funds and their annual appropriation to meet costs the City would be required to incur to perform it. Section 10. Escrow Trustee; Escrow Agreement; Escrow Fund. To provide for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Outstanding Bonds, the Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed for and in the name of the City and on its behalf to execute and deliver to a bank or trust company authorized to do business in the State of Ohio and designated by the Director of Finance in the Certificate of Award as escrow trustee (the "Escrow Trustee") the Escrow Agreement substantially in the form now on file with the Clerk of Council. The Escrow Fund provided for in the Escrow Agreement is hereby created. The form of Escrow Agreement is approved with such changes therein as aze not inconsistent with this resolution and not substantially adverse to the City and shall be approved by the officer executing the Escrow Agreement. Approval of such changes and that such changes are not substantially adverse to the City shall be conclusively evidenced by the execution of the Escrow Agreement by that official. Acting pursuant to the resolution authorizing the 1990A Bonds, the Outstanding Bonds maturing on and after December 1, 2002, aze hereby called for redemption on December 1, 2001, at the redemption price of 102% of the principal amount thereof, and the Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to cause those Outstanding Bonds to be called for redemption on December 1, 2001, and arrange for the notice of redemption to be given in accordance with the applicable provisions of the aforesaid resolution. For informational purposes, a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be sent by the Clerk of Council to the bond registrar for the Outstanding Bonds, Star Bank, National Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. In order to provide for the payment of (i) the interest on the Outstanding Bonds on June 1 and December 1 beginning December 1, 1998 through December 1, 2001, (ii) the principal of the Outstanding Bonds maturing on December 1 in each of the yeazs 1998 through 2001, inclusive, and (iii) the principal of and redemption premium on December 1, 2001 on all Outstanding Bonds maturing after December 1, 2001, the City covenants and agrees with the Escrow Trustee and with the owners of the Outstanding Bonds that the City will take, and will cause the Escrow Trustee to take, all steps required by the terms of the Escrow Agreement to carry out such payments. The City will provide from the proceeds of the Bonds and other available funds in accordance with this Ordinance, moneys and investments sufficient to pay in full (i) interest on the Outstanding Bonds on June 1 and December 1 beginning December 1, 1998 through December 1, 2001, (ii) the principal of the Outstanding Bonds maturing on December 1 in each of the yeazs from 1998 through 2001, inclusive, and (iii) the principal of and redemption premium on December 1, 2001 on all Outstanding Bonds maturing after December 1, 2001. The -12- City covenants and agrees with the Escrow Trustee and with the owners of the 1990 Bonds that the City will take, and will cause the Escrow Trustee to take, all steps required by the terms of this Ordinance, Section 133.34, Ohio Revised Code, and the Escrow Agreement to carry out such payments so that the Outstanding Bonds are not deemed to be outstanding. There shall be delivered to the Escrow Trustee for the Escrow Fund proceeds to be received from the sale of the Bonds and other available funds which shall be invested in United States Treasury Obligations, State and Local Government Series ("SLG Securities") or other direct ""~"` obligations of or obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest of the United States as defined in Section 133.34, Ohio Revised Code, of the United States of America (direct obligations and guaranteed obligations together with the SLG Securities, collectively, the "Securities") and which Securities shall be certified by an independent public accounting firm of national reputation in a written report (the "Verification Report") to be of such maturities or redemption dates and interest of payment dates, and to bear such interest, as will be sufficient together with any moneys in the Escrow Fund to be held in cash as contemplated by the Verification Report without further investment or reinvestment of either the principal amount thereof or the interest earnings therefrom, to cause the Outstanding Bonds to be deemed to be not outstanding as provided for in Section 133.34, Ohio Revised Code, and the balance of those proceeds, less any amount thereof, contemplated by the Verification Report to be held in cash in the Escrow Fund, shall be used for the payment of issuance costs related to the refunding and the issuance of the Bonds. Any such Securities, and moneys, if any, in addition thereto contemplated by the Verification Report to be held in cash, shall be held by the Escrow Trustee in trust and committed irrevocably to the payment of the principal of and interest and redemption premium of the Outstanding Bonds. Section 11. Certification and Delivery of Ordinance. The Clerk of Council is directed to deliver a certified copy of this Ordinance and the Certificate of Award to the County Auditors of Franklin, Delaware and Union Counties. rr,__ ~, Section 12. Satisfaction of Conditions for Bond Issuance. This Council determines that all acts and conditions necessary to be performed by the City or to have been met precedent to and in the issuing of the Bonds in order to make them legal, valid and binding general obligations of the City have been performed and have been met, or will at the time of delivery of the Bonds have been performed and have been met, in regular and due form as required by law; that the full faith and credit and general property taxing power (as described in Section 7) of the City are pledged for the timely payment of the debt charges on the Bonds; and that no statutory or constitutional limitation of indebtedness or taxation will have been exceeded in the issuance of the Bonds. Section 13. Compliance with Open Meeting Requirements. This Council finds and determines that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the adoption of this Ordinance were taken in an open meeting of this Council and that all deliberations of this Council and of any committees that resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the public in compliance with the law. Section 14. Effective Date. This Ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare of the City, and for the further reason that this Ordinance is required to be immediately effective in order to issue and sell the Bonds, which is necessary to enable the City to take advantage of favorable market conditions and realize a debt service savings for the City by timely retiring the Outstanding Bonds, and to sell the Bonds in the most cost effective manner in coordination with other pending bond issues of the City; wherefore, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage. -13- Officer Clerk of Council Passed: _ ~i~--- , 1998 Effective: -~ ' ~~ , 1998 -14- FISCAL OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE To the Council of the City of Dublin, Ohio: As fiscal officer of the City of Dublin, I certify in connection with your proposed issue of not to exceed $8,100,000 of bonds (the Bonds) for the purpose of improving the municipal water system by constructing an elevated water storage tank and related facilities, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto; improving the municipal water system by constructing and installing water mains, fire hydrants, water service connections and a booster pumping station, together with all necessary appurtenances; constructing, furnishing and equipping the service complex building, acquiring a site therefor and making related site improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; constructing a swimming pool, bath houses, a pump house and a concession stand, acquiring furnishings and equipment therefor and making related site improvements, together with necessary appurtenances thereto; improving Frantz Road from Rings Road to Tuttle Road by grading, draining, widening, clearing, moving existing structures thereon, curbing as necessary, installing sidewalks, paving and resurfacing, and constructing storm sewer improvements, together with all necessary appurtenances; and improving the municipal sanitary sewer system by constructing and installing a pump station, together with all necessary appurtenances by providing funds necessary to refund outstanding bonds of the City issued for those purposes (the improvement), that: 1. The estimated life or period of usefulness of the improvement is at least five years. 2. The maximum legally permitted maturity of the Bonds (which is the maximum legally permitted maturity of the bonds to be refunded) exceeds the final maturity of the Bonds. Dated: 1 3 _, 1998 Directo of Finance City of Dublin, Ohio :yam