HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2014-009 Cashmere Bank Line of Credit 7-7-14CITY OF ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE O. 2014-009
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Arlington, Washington, establishing a
line of credit and providing for the issuance and sale of a limited tax general
*bligation bond in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $500,000 to
evidence the line of credit to be used to purchase equipment; and fixing the form,
covenants and terms of the bond.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Definitions. As used in this ordinance, the following capitalized terms
shall have the following meanings:
(a) "Authorized Officer" means the City Administrator or Finance Director,
(b) "Banle'means Cashmere Valley Bank.
(c) "Bond" means the "City of Arlington, Washington Limited Tax General
Obligation Bond, 2014" authorized by this ordinance.
(d) "Bond Account" means the Limited Tax General Obligation Bond Account, 2014,
of the City created for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bond.
(e) "Bond Register" means the registration records for the Bond maintained by the
Bond Registrar,
(f) "Bond Registrar" means the City Finance Director, whose duties include
registering and authenticating the Bond, maintaining the Bond Register, transferring ownership
of the Bond, and paying the principal of and interest on the Bond.
(g) "City" means the City of Arlington, Washington, a municipal corporation duly
organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington.
(h) "City Council" means the legislative authority of the City, as duly and regularly
constituted from time to time.
(i) "Code" means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
applicable rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
0) "Date of Delivery" means the date of the delivery of the Bond to the Bank,
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() "Interest Rate" means 65.01 % of the previous monthly average of the 4-year
interest rate swap as published in the Selected Interest Rates — H.15 release by the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, plus 1.45%.
(1) "Outstanding Principal Balance of the Bond' means the aggregate of all funds
that the City has drawn from the Bank pursuant to the Bond less the aggregate of all principal
payments on the Bond made by the City.
(m) "Proposal" means an offer to purchase the Bond, setting forth certain terms and
conditions of the issuance, sale and delivery of the Bond.
(n) "Request for Draw" means a written request by an Authorized Officer for a draw
from the line of credit authorized to be established by this ordinance.
Section, 2. Findings and Determinations. The City takes note of the following facts
and makes the following findings and determinations:
(a) Authority and Description of the Project. The City is in need of equipment,
including police cars and computer equipment (collectively, the "Acquisitions"). The City
Council therefore finds that it is in the best interests of the City to carry out the Acquisitions.
(b) Plan of Financing. Pursuant to applicable law, including without limitation
chapters 35.37, 39.36, 39.44 and 39.46 RCW, the City is authorized to issue general obligation
bonds for the purpose of financing the Acquisitions. The total expected cost of the Acquisitions
is approximately $500,000, which is expected to be made up of proceeds of the Bond.
(c) Debt Capacity. The maximum amount of indebtedness authorized by this
ordinance is $500.000. Based on the following facts, this amount is to be issued within the
amount permitted to be issued by the City for general municipal purposes without a vote:
(1) The assessed valuation of the taxable property within the City as
ascertained by the last preceding assessment for City purposes for collection in the calendar year
2014 is 1,816,314,125.
(2) As of June 1, 2014, the City has limited tax general obligation
indebtedness, consisting of leases and conditional sales contracts outstanding in the principal
amount of 18,385,250, which is incurred within the limit of up to 1'/z% of the value of the
taxable property within the City permitted for general municipal purposes without a vote.
(3) As of June 1, 2014, the City has no unlimited tax general obligation
indebtedness outstanding.
Section 3. Authorization„of the Bond; Payment, Registration and Transfer. In order
to finance the Acquisitions, the City shall establish a [non -]revolving line of credit and issue and
sell a bond to evidence such line. The Bond shall be designated the "City of Arlington,
Washington Limited Tax General Obligation Bond, 2014" and issued in the denomination of not
to exceed $500,000 (the "Bond"). The Bond shall be dated the date of delivery to the Bank (the
"Date of Delivery").
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(a) Form of the Bond; Signatures and Seal. The Bond shall be prepared in a form
consistent with the provisions of this ordinance and Washington law. The Bond shall be signed
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by the Mayor and the City Clerk, either or both of whose signatures may be manual or in
facsimile, and the seal of the City or a facsimile reproduction thereof shall be impressed or
printed thereon. If any officer whose manual or facsimile signature appears on the Bond ceases
to be an officer of the City authorized to sign bonds before the Bond bearing his or her manual or
facsimile signature is authenticated by the Bond Registrar, or issued or delivered by the City, the
Bond nevertheless may be authenticated, issued and delivered and, when authenticated, issued
and delivered, shall be as binding on the City as though that person had continued to be an
officer of the City authorized to sign bonds. The Bond also may be signed on behalf of the City
by any person who, on the actual date of signing of the Bond, is an officer of the City authorized
to sign bonds, although he or she did not hold the required office on its Date of Delivery,
(b) Authentication. Only the Bond bearing a Certificate of Authentication in
substantially the following form, manually signed by the Bond Registrar, shall be valid or
obligatory for any purpose or entitled to the benefits of this ordinance: "Certificate of
Authentication. This Bond is the fully registered City of Arlington, Washington, Limited Tax
General Obligation Bond, 2014." The authorized signing of a Certificate of Authentication shall
be conclusive evidence that the Bond so authenticated has been duly executed, authenticated and
delivered
Section 5. Bond Account. A special fund or account of the City known as the
"Limited Tax General Obligation Bond Account, 2014" (the "Bond Account") is hereby
authorized to be created and shall be drawn upon for the sole purpose of paying and securing the
payment of the Bond. The City hereby covenants and agrees to deposit in the Bond Account
proceeds of bonds, a refunding note, loans, taxes and/or grants, if any received by the City for
the Acquisitions, in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Bond as the
same becomes due.
Section 6. PT!gpLINII!git. The City reserNes the rit -epay principal ofthe Bond ill - - I ght to pi
advance of the scheduled payment, in whole or in part, at any time, with no prepayment penalty.
The City will notify the Bank at least 15 days in advance of its intent to prepay. At any time
there is a partial prepayment, the remaining installment payments shall be recalculated as
mutually agreed upon, in writing, by the City and the Bank to reflect either a reduction in the
installment payment amount, or the earlier maturity date of the Bond. Within seven business
days of a partial prepayment, the Bank shall provide to the City and Bond Registrar a
recalculated payment schedule.
Section 7. Pledge of Taxes. The Bond constitutes a general indebtedness of the City
and is payable from tax revenues of the City and such other money as is lawfully available and
pledged by the City for the payment of principal of and interest on the Bond. For as long as the
Bond is outstanding, the City irrevocably pledges that it shall, in the manner provided by law
within the constitutional and statutory limitations provided by law without the assent of the
voters, include in its annual property tax levy amounts sufficient, together with other money that
is lawfully available, to pay principal of and interest on the Bond as the same become due. The
full faith, credit and resources of the City are pledged irrevocably for the prompt payment of the
principal of and interest on the Bond and such pledge shall be enforceable in mandamus against
the City.
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(a) Tax Certificate. The City hereby covenants that it will not make any use of the
proceeds of sale of the Bond or any other funds of the City which may be deemed to be proceeds
of such Bond pursuant to Section 148 of the Code and the applicable regulations thereunder
which will cause the Bond to be an "arbitrage bond" within the meaning of such section and such
regulations. The City will comply with the requirements of Section 148 of the Code (or any
successor provision thereof applicable to the Bond) and the applicable regulations thereunder
through the term of the Bond. The City further covenants that it will not take any action or
permit any action to be taken that would cause the Bond to constitute a "private activity bond"
under Section 11 of the Code.
(b) Post -Issuance Compliance. The Finance Director is authorized and directed to
adopt and implement the City's written procedures to facilitate compliance by the City with the
covenants in this ordinance and the applicable requirements of the Code that must be satisfied
after the issue date to prevent interest on the draws on the Bond from being included in gross
income for federal tax purposes.
(c) Designation of the Bond as a "Qualified Tax -Exempt Obligation." The City
designates the Bond as a "qualified tax-exempt obligation" for the purposes of Section 265(b)(3)
of the Code, and makes the following findings and determinations:
(1) the Bond does not constitute a "private activity bond" within the meaning
of Section 141 of the Code;
(2) the reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than
private activity bonds and other obligations not required to be included in such calculation) that
the City and any entity stabordillate to dic City (including any entity that the City Controls, that
derives its authority to issue tax-exempt obligations from the City, or that issues tax-exempt
obligations on behalf of the City) will issue during the calendar year in which the Bond is issued
will not exceed 10,000,000; and
(3) the amount of tax-exempt obligations, including the Bond, designated by
the City as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" for the purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code
during the calendar year in which the Bond is issued does not exceed $10,000,000.
Section 9. Sale of the Bond. The sale of the Bond to the Bank, under the terms and
conditions of this ordinance and the Proposal to purchase the Bond is hereby approved and
confirmed. Upon delivery of the Bond, the City shall pay to the Bank a fee of $1,250.
Section 10. Reporting Requirements. While the Bond is outstanding, the City shall
submit its annual financial reports to the Bank along with such additional information as the
Bank may reasonably request.
Section 11. GoverninR The Bond shall be governed and interpreted according to
the laws of Washington. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit or otherwise affect
any rights or remedies of the Bank under federal law.
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Section 12, General Authorization and Ratification. The Mayor, City Administrator,
Finance Director and other appropriate officers of the City are severally authorized to take such
actions and to execute such documents as in their judgment may be necessary or desirable to
carry out the transactions contemplated in connection with this ordinance, and to do everything
necessary for the prompt delivery of the Bond to the Bank thereof and for the proper application,
use and investment of the proceeds of the Bond, All actions taken prior to the effective date of
this ordinance in furtherance of the purposes described in this ordinance and not inconsistent
with the terms of this ordinance are ratified and confirmed in all respects.
Section 13. ' Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate
and severable. If a court of competent jurisdiction, all appeals having been exhausted or all
appeal periods having run, finds any provision of this ordinance to be invalid or unenforceable as
to any person or circumstance, such offending provision shall, if feasible, be deemed to be
modified to be within the limits of enforceability or validity. However, if the offending
provision cannot be so modified, it shall be null and void with respect to the particular person or
circumstance, and all other provisions of this ordinance in all other respects, and the offending
provision with respect to all other persons and all other circumstances, shall remain valid and
enforceable.
Section 14. Effective Date of Ordinance. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
force from and after its passage and five days following its publication as required by law.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Arlington,
Washington, at an open public meeting thereof, this 7th day of July, 2014.
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Mayor
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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1, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Arlington, Washington (the "City"), hereby
certify as follows:
1. The attached copy of Ordinance No. 2014-009(the "Ordinance") is a full, true and
correct copy of an ordinance duly passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
held at the regular meeting place thereof on July 7, 2014, as that ordinance appears on the minute
book of the City.
2. The Ordinance will be in full force and effect five days after publication in the City's
official newspaper, which publication date was July 10, 2014.
CITY OF ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON
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