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2016-037 - Authorizing the issuance of the City’s General Obligation Bonds, Series 2016; approving the use of a paying agent/registrar agreement; engaging bond counsel ....
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2016-037 - Authorizing the issuance of the City’s General Obligation Bonds, Series 2016; approving the use of a paying agent/registrar agreement; engaging bond counsel ....
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Section 9. COVENANTS REGARDING TAX EXEMPTION OF INTEREST ON THE <br />BONDS. <br />(a) Covenants. The Issuer covenants to take any action necessary to assure, or refrain from <br />any action that would adversely affect, the treatment of the Bonds as obligations described in section <br />103 of the Code, the interest on which is not includable in the "gross income" of the holder for <br />purposes of federal income taxation. In furtherance thereof, the Issuer covenants as follows: <br />(1) to take any action to assure that no more than 10 percent of the proceeds of the <br />Bonds (less amounts deposited to a reserve fund, if any) are used for any "private business <br />use," as defined in section 141(b)(6) of the Code or, if more than 10 percent of the proceeds <br />or the Project are so used, such amounts, whether or not received by the Issuer, with respect <br />to such private business use, do not, under the terms of this Ordinance or any underlying <br />arrangement, directly or indirectly, secure or provide for the payment of more than 10 <br />percent of the debt service on the Bonds, in contravention of section 141(b)(2) of the Code; <br />(2) to take any action to assure that in the event that the "private business use" <br />described in subsection (1) hereof exceeds 5 percent of the proceeds of the Bonds or the <br />projects financed therewith (less amounts deposited into a reserve fund, if any) then the <br />amount in excess of 5 percent is used for a "private business use" that is "related" and not <br />"disproportionate," within the meaning of section 141(b)(3) of the Code, to the governmental <br />use; <br />(3) to take any action to assure that no amount that is greater than the lesser of <br />$5,000,000, or 5 percent of the proceeds of the Bonds (less amounts deposited into a reserve <br />fund, if any) is directly or indirectly used to finance loans to persons, other than state or local <br />governmental units, in contravention of section 141(c) of the Code; <br />(4) to refrain from taking any action that would otherwise result in the Bonds being <br />treated as "private activity bonds" within the meaning of section 141(b) of the Code; <br />(5) to refrain from taking any action that would result in the Bonds being "federally <br />guaranteed" within the meaning of section 149(b) of the Code; <br />(6) to refrain from using any portion of the proceeds of the Bonds, directly or <br />indirectly, to acquire or to replace funds that were used, directly or indirectly, to acquire <br />investment property (as defined in section 148(b)(2) of the Code) that produces a materially <br />higher yield over the term of the Bonds, other than investment property acquired with — <br />(A) proceeds of the Bonds invested for a reasonable temporary period until <br />such proceeds are needed for the purpose for which the bonds are issued, <br />(B) amounts invested in a bona fide debt service fund, within the meaning <br />of section 1.148 -1(b) of the Treasury Regulations, and <br />19 <br />
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