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5.0.-6.0. EDSR 08-12-2002
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The City and the Elk River Municipal Utilities will enter into an agreement in which the <br /> Utilities will agree to make payments from revenues of the Utilities to the City in an amount <br /> sufficient to pay principal and interest when due on the Bonds. In addition to this revenue <br /> source,the City may levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary to provide revenues sufficient to <br /> make lease payments. The levy for this purpose is currently not subject to any statutory limit <br /> as to rate or amount. The 2002B Bonds are subject to the City's general obligation debt limit. <br /> The City's current debt limit is 2% of market value or approximately$20,000,000 and all <br /> debt subject to the limit, including this issue, is approximately$9,700,000. <br /> In the event the annual appropriation is not made, the Trustee is entitled to repossession and <br /> the right to re-lease the buildings, who on behalf of the owners of the Bonds will attempt to <br /> sell or sublease and operate the Project. There is no assurance that the Trustee will be able to <br /> re-lease the interest in the building(s) and land, or to do so for amounts that would pay all <br /> interest and principal on the Bonds. If the City were to non-appropriate,.other consequences <br /> would likely be realized including a significant drop in the City's bond rating. <br /> The Bonds would be sold August 12, 2002 and be dated September 1, 2002. The first interest <br /> payment on the Bonds will be February 1, 2003, and semiannually thereafter. Principal on <br /> the Bonds will be due on in the years 2004 through 2023. The projected debt service and <br /> flow of funds can be found in Exhibit 1. <br /> OTHER CONSIDERATIONS • <br /> Following is a summary of key factors in the finance plan: <br /> • We recommend the following call feature: <br /> Bonds maturing February 1, 2014 and thereafter will be subject to prepayment at the <br /> discretion of the EDA on February 1, 2013.. <br /> • Moody's Investors Service will be asked to rate this issue. The EDA currently has no <br /> outstanding rating on any of its outstanding debt. The City currently has an "A3" rating <br /> on its outstanding general obligation bonds. We expect that these lease purchase revenue <br /> bonds will be rated at a `Baal" level from Moody's if the City's underlying rating does <br /> not change. <br /> • The staff and consultants did hold discussions with the bond insurance companies about <br /> the potential for bond insurance on the Series 2002 Bonds, but insurance was denied <br /> because the 1997 Bonds were not insured. <br /> • We anticipate that the EDA will not issue more than a total of$10,000,000 in tax-exempt <br /> debt during this calendar year. This will allow the Bonds to be designated as bank <br /> qualified. Bank qualified status broadens the market and achieves lower interest rates. • <br /> Any City debt, however, for 2002 would be non-bank qualified. <br /> Page 3 <br />
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