HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-184 CCRMember Ed Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 2002-184
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING OFFER ON THE SALE OF $1,205,000 GENERAL
OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 2003A AND PROVIDING
FOR THEIR ISSUANCE
A. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (the "City"),
has heretofore determined and declared that it is necessary and expedient to issue $1,205,000 General Obligation
Improvement Bonds, Series 2003A of the City, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 429 and 475, to finance
the construction of various improvement projects in the City (the "Improvements"); and
B. WHEREAS, the construction of each of the improvement projects to be financed by the
Bonds have heretofore been ordered; and
C. WHEREAS, the City has retained Springsted Incorporated, an independent financial
consultant in connection with the issuance of the Bonds, and is therefore authorized to negotiate the sale of the
Bonds without complying with the public sale requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 475; and
D. WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City that the Bonds be issued in book-entry
form as hereinafter provided; and
E. WHEREAS, the following offers were received, opened and recorded at the offices of
Springsted- Incorporated at 11:00 A.M., this same day:
Bidder Interest Rate Net Interest Cost
(See Attached)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center,
Minnesota, as follows:
1. Acceptance of Offer. The offer of UMB Bank, n.a., Kansas City, Missouri
(the "Purchaser"), to purchase $1,205,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2003A
of the City (the "Bonds", or individually a "Bond"), in accordance with the terms of proposal, at
the rates of interest hereinafter set forth, and to pay therefor the sum of $1,195,372.05, plus
interest accrued to settlement, is hereby found, determined and declared to be the most favorable
offer received and is hereby accepted, and the Bonds are hereby awarded to the Purchaser. The
Director of Fiscal and Support Services is directed to retain the deposit of said Purchaser and to
forthwith return to the others making offers their good faith deposits.
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2. Terms of Bonds.
(a) Title. Original Issue Date: Denominations: Maturities: Term Bond Obtion.
The Bonds shall be titled "General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2003A", shall be
dated January 1, 2003, as the date of original issue and shall be issued forthwith on or after such
date as fully registered bonds. The Bonds shall be numbered from R-1 upward in the
denomination of $5,000 each or in any integral multiple thereof of a single maturity. The Bonds
shall mature on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows:
Year
Amount
Year
Amount
2004
$145,000
2009
$120,000
2005
130,000
2010
115,000
2006
125,000
2011
110,000
2007
125,000
2012
110,000
2008
120,000
2013
105,000
As may be requested by the Purchaser, one or more Term Bonds may be issued having
mandatory sinking fund redemption and final maturity amounts conforming to the foregoing
principal repayment schedule, and corresponding additions may be made to the provisions of the
applicable Bond(s).
(b) Book Entrv Only Svstem. The Depository Trust Company, a limited
purpose trust company organized under the laws of the State of New York or any of its
successors or successors to its functions hereunder (the "Depository") will act as securities
depository for the Bonds, and to this end:
(i) The Bonds shall be initially issued and, so long as they remain in book
entry form only (the 'Book Entry Only Period"), shall at all times be in the form of a
separate single fully registered Bond for each maturity of the Bonds; and for purposes of
complying with this requirement under paragraph 11 (with respect to registration, transfer
and exchange) Authorized Denominations for any Bond shall be deemed to be limited
during the Book Entry Only Period to the outstanding principal amount of that Bond.
(ii) Upon initial issuance, ownership of the Bonds shall be registered in a bond
register maintained by U.S. Bank National Association (the "Registrar") in the name of
CEDE & CO., as the nominee (it or any nominee of the existing or a successor
Depository, the "Nominee").
(iii) With respect to the Bonds neither the City nor the Registrar shall have any
responsibility or obligation to any broker, dealer, bank, or any other financial institution
for which the Depository holds Bonds as securities depository (the "Participant") or the
person for which a Participant holds an interest in the Bonds shown on the books and
records of the Participant (the "Beneficial Owner"). Without limiting the immediately
preceding sentence, neither the City, nor the Registrar, shall have any such responsibility
or obligation with respect to (A) the accuracy of the records of the Depository, the
Nominee or any Participant with respect to any ownership interest in the Bonds, or (B)
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the delivery to any Participant, any Owner or any otherperson, other than the Depository,
of any notice with respect to the Bonds, including any notice of redemption, or (C) the
payment to any Participant, any Beneficial Owner or any other person, other than the
Depository, of any amount with respect to the principal of or premium, if any, or interest
on the Bonds, or (D) the consent given or other action taken by the Depository as the
Register Holder of any Bonds (the "Holder"). For purposes of securing the vote or
consent of any Holder under this Resolution, the City may, however, rely upon an
omnibus proxy under which the Depository assigns its consenting or voting rights to
certain Participants to whose accounts the Bonds are credited on the record date identified
in a listing attached to the omnibus proxy.
(iv) The City and the Registrar may treat as and deem the Depository to be the
absolute owner of the Bonds for the purpose of payment of the principal of and premium,
if any, and interest on the Bonds, for the purpose of giving notices of redemption and
other matters with respect to the Bonds, for the purpose of obtaining any consent or other
action to be taken by Holders for the purpose of registering transfers with respect to such
Bonds, and for all purpose whatsoever. The Registrar, as paying agent hereunder, shall
pay all principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds only to or upon the
Holder of the Holders of the Bonds as shown on the register, and all such payments shall
be valid and effective to fully satisfy and discharge the City's obligations with respect to
the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds to the extent of the sum or
sums so paid.
(v) Upon delivery by the Depository to the Registrar of written notice to the
effect that the Depository has determined to substitute a new Nominee in place of the
existing Nominee, and subject to the transfer provisions in paragraph 10 hereof (with
respect to registration, transfer and exchange), references to the Nominee hereunder shall
refer to such new Nominee.
(vi) So long as any Bond is registered in the name of a Nominee, all payments
with respect to the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on such Bond and all
notices with respect to such Bond shall be made and given, respectively, by the Registrar
or City, as the case may be, to the Depository as provided in the Letter of
Representations, to the Depository required by the Depository as a condition to its acting
as book-entry Depository for the Bonds (said Letter of Representations, together with any
replacement thereof or amendment or substitute thereto, including any standard
procedures or policies referenced therein or applicable thereto respecting the procedures
and other matters relating to the Depository's role as-book-entry Depository for the
Bonds, collectively hereinafter referred to as the "Letter of Representations").
(vii) All transfers of beneficial ownership interests in each Bond issued in
book-entry form shall be limited in principal amount to Authorized Denominations and
shall be effected by procedures by the Depository with the Participants for recording and
transferring the ownership of beneficial interests in such Bonds.
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(viii) In connection with any notice or other communication to be provided to
the Holders pursuant to this Resolution by the City or Registrar with respect to any
consent or other action to be taken by Holders, the Depository shall consider the date of
receipt of notice requesting such consent or other action as the record date for such
consent or other action; provided, that the City or the Registrar may establish a special
record date for such consent or other action. The City or the Registrar shall, to the extent
possible, give the Depository notice of such special record date not less than 15 calendar
days in advance of such special record date to the extent possible.
(ix) Any successor Registrar in its written acceptance of its duties under this
Resolution and any paying agency registrar agreement, shall agree to take any actions
necessary from time to time to comply with the requirements of the Letter of
Representations.
(x) In the case of a partial prepayment of a Bond, the Holder may, in lieu of
surrendering the Bonds for a Bond of a lesser denomination as provided in paragraph 5
hereof (with respect to optional redemption), make a notation of the reduction in principal
amount on the panel provided on the Bond stating the amount so redeemed.
(c) Termination of Book-Entry Onlv Svstem. Discontinuance of a particular
Depository's services and termination of the book-entry only system may be effected as follows:
(i) The Depository may determine to discontinue providing its services with
respect to the Bonds at any time by giving written notice to the City and discharging its
responsibilities with respect thereto under applicable law. The City may terminate the
services of the Depository with respect to the Bond if it determines that the Depository is
no longer able to carry out its functions as securities depository or the continuation of the
system of book-entry transfers through the Depository is not in the best interests of the
City or the Beneficial Owners.
(ii) Upon termination of the services of the Depository as provided in the
preceding paragraph, and if no substitute securities depository is willing to undertake the
functions of the Depository hereunder can be found which, in the opinion of the City, is
willing and able to assume such functions upon reasonable or customary terms, or if the
City determines that it is in the best interests of the City or the Beneficial Owners of the
Bond that the Beneficial Owners be able to obtain certificates for the Bonds, the Bonds
shall no longer be registered as being registered in the bond register in the name of the
Nominee, but may be registered in whatever name or names the Holder of the Bonds shall
designate at that time, in accordance with paragraph 10 hereof (with respect to
registration, transfer and exchange). To the extent that the Beneficial Owners are
designated as the transferee by the Holders, in accordance with paragraph 10 hereof (with
respect to registration, transfer and exchange), the Bonds will be delivered to the
Beneficial Owners.
(iii) Nothing in this subparagraph (c) shall limit or restrict the provisions of
paragraph 10 hereof (with respect to registration, transfer and exchange).
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3. Purpose. The Bonds shall provide funds to finance the construction of
various improvement projects in the City (the "Improvements"). The total cost of the
Improvements, which shall include all costs enumerated in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.65,
is estimated to be at least equal to the amount of the Bonds. Work on the Improvements shall
proceed with due diligence to completion. The City covenants that it shall do all things and
perform all acts required of it to assure that work on the Improvements proceeds with due
diligence to completion and that any and all permits and studies required under law for the
Improvements are obtained.
4. Interest. The Bonds shall bear interest payable semiannually on February
1 and August 1 of each year (each, an "Interest Payment Date"), commencing August 1, 2003,
calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months, at the respective rates per
annum set forth opposite the maturity years as follows:
Maturity Interest Maturity Interest
Year Rate Year Rate
2004 1.45 % 2009 3.20%
2005 1.85 % 2010 3.45 %
2006 2.30% 2011 3.70%
2007 2.65 % 2012 3.85 %
2008 2.95 % 2013 4.00%
5. Optional Redemption. All Bonds maturing in the years 2011 through
2013, shall be subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the City on February 1,
2010, and on any date thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest. Redemption may be in
whole or in part of the Bonds subject to prepayment. If redemption is in part, the City shall
determine the maturities and principal amounts within each maturity to be prepaid; and if only
part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment, the specific Bonds
to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. Bonds or portions thereof called for
redemption shall be due and payable on the redemption date, and interest thereon shall cease to
accrue from and after the redemption date. Mailed notice of redemption shall be given to the
paying agent and to each affected registered holder of the Bonds.
To effect a partial redemption of Bonds having a common maturity date, the Bond
Registrar prior to giving notice of redemption shall assign to each Bond having a common
maturity date a distinctive number for each $5,000 of the principal amount of such Bond. The
Bond Registrar shall then select by lot, using such method of selection as it shall deem proper in
its discretion, from the numbers so assigned to such Bonds, as many numbers as, at $5,000 for
each number, shall equal the principal amount of such Bonds to be redeemed. The Bonds to be
redeemed shall be the Bonds to which were assigned numbers so selected; provided, however,
that only so much of the principal amount of each such Bond of a denomination of more than
$5,000 shall be redeemed as shall equal $5,000 for each number assigned to it and so selected. If
a Bond is to be redeemed only in part, it shall be surrendered to the Bond Registrar (with, if the
City or the Bond Registrar so requires, a written instrument of transfer in form satisfactory to the
City and the Bond Registrar duly executed by the holder thereof or his attorney duly authorized
in writing) and the City shall execute and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate and deliver to the
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holder of such Bond, without service charge, a new Bond or Bonds of the same series having the
same stated maturity and interest rate and of any authorized denomination or denominations, as
requested by such holder, in aggregate principal amount equal to and in exchange for the
unredeemed portion of the principal of the Bond so surrendered.
6. Bond Registrar. U.S. Bank National Association, in Saint Paul,
Minnesota, is appointed to act as bond registrar and transfer agent with respect to the Bonds (the
"Bond Registrar"), and shall do so unless and until a successor Bond Registrar is duly appointed,
all pursuant to any contract the City and Bond Registrar shall execute which is consistent
herewith. The Bond Registrar shall also serve as paying agent unless and until a successor
paying agent is duly appointed. Principal and interest on the Bonds shall be paid to the registered
holders (or record holders) of the Bonds in the manner set forth in the form of Bond and
paragraph 12 of this resolution (with respect to interest payment and record date).
7. Form of Bond. The Bonds, together with the Bond Registrar's Certificate
of Authentication, the form of Assignment and the registration information thereon, shall be in
substantially the following form:
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF MINNESOTA
HENNEPIN COUNTY
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
R-
GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT
BOND, SERIES 2003A
INTEREST MATURITY DATE OF
RATE DATE ORIGINAL ISSUE
% January 1, 2003
REGISTERED OWNER: CEDE & CO.
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: DOLLARS -
CUSIP
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS that the City of Brooklyn Center, Hennepin
County, Minnesota (the "Issuer"), certifies that it is indebted and for value received promises to pay to the
registered owner specified above, or registered assigns, in the manner hereinafter set forth, the principal amount
specified above, on the maturity date specified above, unless called for earlier redemption, and to pay interest
thereon semiannually on February I and August 1 of each year (each, an "Interest Payment Date"), commencing
August 1, 2003, at the rate per annum specified above (calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day
months) until the principal sum is paid or has been provided for. This Bond will bear interest from the most
recent Interest Payment Date to which interest has been paid or, if no interest has been paid, from the date of
original issue hereof. The principal of and premium, if any, on this Bond are payable upon presentation and
surrender hereof at the principal office of U.S. Bank National Association, in Saint Paul, Minnesota (the "Bond
Registrar"), acting as paying agent, or any successor paying agent duly appointed by the Issuer. Interest on this
Bond will be paid on each Interest Payment Date by check or draft mailed to the person in whose name this Bond
is registered (the "Holder" or "Bondholder") on the registration books of the Issuer maintained by the Bond
Registrar and at the address appearing thereon at the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month
next preceding such Interest Payment Date (the "Regular Record Date"). Any interest not so timely paid shall
cease to be payable to the person who is the Holder hereof as of the Regular Record Date, and shall be payable to
the person who is the Holder hereof at the close of business on a date (the "Special Record Date") fixed by the
Bond Registrar whenever money becomes available for payment of the defaulted interest. Notice of the Special
Record Date shall be given to Bondholders not less than ten days prior to the Special Record Date. The principal
of and premium, if any, and interest on this Bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America.
So long as this Bond is registered in the name of the Depository or its Nominee as provided in the Resolution
hereinafter described, and as those terms are defined therein, payment of principal of, premium, if any, and
interest on this Bond and notice with respect thereto shall be made as provided in the Letter of Representations, as
defined in the Resolution, and surrender of this Bond shall not be required for payment of the redemption price
upon a partial redemption of this Bond.. Until termination of the book-entry only system pursuant to the
Resolution, Bonds may only be registered in the name of the Depository or its Nominee.
REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE FURTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS BOND SET
FORTH ON THE REVERSE HEREOF, WHICH PROVISIONS SHALL FOR ALL PURPOSES HAVE THE
SAME EFFECT AS IF SET FORTH HERE.
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions and. things required by the
Constitution, laws of the State of Minnesota to be done, to happen and to be performed, precedent to and in the
issuance of this Bond, have been done, have happened and have been performed, in regular and due form, time
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and manner as required by law, and that this Bond, together with all other debts of the Issuer outstanding on the
date of original issue hereof and the date of its issuance and delivery to the original purchaser, does not exceed
any constitutional or statutory limitation of indebtedness.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Brooklyn Center, Hennepin County, Minnesota, by its
City Council has caused this Bond to be executed on its behalf by the facsimile signatures of its Mayor and its
City Manager, the corporate seal of the Issuer having been intentionally omitted as permitted by law.
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Date of Registration
Registrable by: U.S. Bank National Association
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Payable at: U.S. Bank National Association
Saint Paul, Minnesota
BOND REGISTRAR'S
CERTIFICATE OF
AUTHENTICATION
This Bond is one of the Bonds described in
the Resolution mentioned within.
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER,
HENNEPIN COUNTY,
MINNESOTA
/s/ Facsimile
Mayor
U.S. Bank National Association,
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Bond Registrar
/s/ Facsimile
Manager
By:
Authorized Signature
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ON REVERSE OF BOND
Redemption. All Bonds of this issue (the "Bonds") maturing in the years 2011 through 2013,
are subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the Issuer on February 1, 2010, and on any date
thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest. Redemption may be in whole or in part of the Bonds subject to
prepayment. If redemption is in part, the Issuer shall determine the maturities and principal amount within each
maturity to be prepaid; and if only part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment,
the specific Bonds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. Bonds or portions thereof called for
redemption shall be due and payable on the redemption date, and interest thereon shall cease to accrue from and
after the redemption date. Mailed notice of redemption shall be given to the paying agent and to each affected
Holder of the Bonds.
Selection of Bonds for Redemntion: Partial Redemntion. To effect a partial redemption of
Bonds having a common maturity date, the Bond Registrar shall assign to each Bond having a common maturity
date a distinctive number for each $5,000 of the principal amount of such Bond. The Bond Registrar shall then
select by lot, using such method of selection as it shall deem proper in its discretion, from the numbers assigned to
the Bonds, as many numbers as, at $5,000 for each number, shall equal the principal amount of such Bonds to be
redeemed. The Bonds to be redeemed shall be the Bonds to which were assigned numbers so selected; provided,
however, that only so much of the principal amount of such Bond of a denomination of more than $5,000 shall be
redeemed as shall equal $5,000 for each number assigned to it and so selected. If a Bond is to be redeemed only
in part, it shall be surrendered to the Bond Registrar (with, if the Issuer or Bond Registrar so requires, a written
instrument of transfer in form satisfactory to the Issuer and Bond Registrar duly executed by the Holder thereof or
his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing) and the Issuer shall execute (if necessary) and the Bond
Registrar shall authenticate and deliver to the Holder of such Bond, without service charge, a new Bond or Bonds
of the same series having the same stated maturity and interest rate and of any authorized denomination or
denominations, as requested by such Holder, in aggregate principal amount equal to and in exchange for the
unredeemed portion of the principal of the Bond so surrendered.
Issuance: Pumose: General Obligation. This Bond is one of an issue in the total principal
amount of $1,205,000, all of like date of original issue and tenor, except as to number, maturity, interest rate and
denomination, which Bond has been issued pursuant to and in full conformity with the Constitution, laws of the
State of Minnesota and pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council of the Issuer on December 9, 2002
(the "Resolution"), for the purpose of providing money to finance the construction of various improvement
projects. This Bond is payable out of the General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2003A Fund of the
Issuer. This Bond constitutes a general obligation of the Issuer, and to provide moneys for the prompt and full
payment of its principal, premium, if any, and interest when the same become due, the full faith and credit and
taxing powers of the Issuer have been and are hereby irrevocably pledged.
Denominations: Exchanee: Resolution. The Bonds are issuable solely as fully registered bonds
in the denominations of $5,000 and integral multiples thereof of a single maturity and are exchangeable for fully
registered Bonds of other authorized denominations in equal aggregate principal amounts at the principal office of
the Bond Registrar, but only in the manner and subject to the limitations provided in the Resolution. Reference is
hereby made to the Resolution fora description of the rights and duties of the Bond Registrar. Copies of the
Resolution are on file in the principal office of the Bond Registrar.
Transfer. This Bond is transferable by the Holder in person or by his, her or its attorney duly
authorized in writing at the principal office of the Bond Registrar upon presentation and surrender hereof to the
Bond Registrar, all subject to the terms and conditions provided in the Resolution and to reasonable regulations of
the Issuer contained in any agreement with the Bond Registrar. Thereupon the Issuer shall execute and the Bond
Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, in exchange for this Bond, one or more new fully registered Bonds in the
name of the transferee (but not registered in blank or to "bearer" or similar designation), of an authorized
denomination or denominations, in aggregate principal amount equal to the principal amount of this Bond, of the
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same maturity and bearing interest at the same rate.
Fees upon Transfer or Loss. The Bond Registrar may require payment of a sum sufficient to
cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection with the transfer or exchange of this Bond and
any legal or unusual costs regarding transfers and lost Bonds.
Treatment of Registered Owners. The Issuer and Bond Registrar may treat the person in whose
name this Bond is registered as the owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment as herein provided (except
as otherwise provided on the reverse side hereof with respect to the Record Date) and for all other purposes,
whether or not this Bond shall be overdue, and neither the Issuer nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by
notice to the contrary.
Authentication. This Bond shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose or be entitled
to any security unless the Certificate of Authentication hereon shall have been executed by the Bond Registrar.
Oualified Tax-Exemot Obligation. This Bond has been designated by the Issuer as a "qualified
tax-exempt obligation" for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
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ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this Bond, shall be
construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations:
TEN COM - as tenants in common
TEN ENT - as tenants by the entireties
JT TEN as joint tenants with right of survivorship
and not as tenants in common
UTMA - as custodian for
(Cust) (Minor)
under the Uniform
(State)
Transfers to Minors Act
Additional abbreviations may also be used
though not in the above list.
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ASSIGNMENT
For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
the within Bond and does hereby
irrevocably constitute and appoint attorney to transfer the Bond on the books kept for the
registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises.
Dated:
Notice: The assignor's signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as
it appears upon the face of the within Bond in every particular, without
alteration or any change whatever.
Signature Guaranteed:
Signature(s) must be guaranteed by a national bank or trust company or by a brokerage firm
having a membership in one of the major stock exchanges or any other "Eligible Guarantor
Institution" as defined in 17 CFR 240.17 Ad-15(a)(2).
The Bond Registrar will not effect transfer of this Bond unless the information concerning the
transferee requested below is provided.
Name and Address:
(Include information for all joint owners
if the Bond is held by joint account.)
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Use only for Bonds when they are
Registered in Book Entry Only System
PREPAYMENT SCHEDULE
This Bond has been prepaid in part on the date(s) and in the amount(s) as follows:
Authorized Signature
Date Amount of Holder
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8. Execution: Temt)orarv Bonds. The Bonds shall be printed (or, at the
request of the Purchaser, typewritten) shall be executed on behalf of the City by the signatures of
its Mayor and Manager and be sealed with the seal of the City; provided, however, that the seal
of the City may be a printed (or, at the request of the Purchaser, photocopied) facsimile; and
provided further that both of such signatures may be printed (or, at the request of the Purchaser,
photocopied) facsimiles and the corporate seal may be omitted on the Bonds as permitted by law.
In the event of disability or resignation or other absence of either such officer, the Bonds may be
signed by the manual or facsimile signature of that officer who may act on behalf of such absent
or disabled officer. In case either such officer whose signature or facsimile of whose signature
shall appear on the Bonds shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of the Bonds, such
signature or facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if he
or she had remained in office until delivery. The City may elect to deliver, in lieu of printed
definitive bonds, one or more typewritten temporary bonds in substantially the form set forth
above, with such changes as may be necessary to reflect more than one maturity in a single
temporary bond. The temporary bonds may be executed with photocopied facsimile signatures
of the Mayor and Manager. Such temporary bonds shall, upon the printing of the definitive .
bonds and the execution thereof, be exchanged therefor and canceled.
9. Authentication. No Bond shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose or
be entitled to any security or benefit under this resolution unless a Certificate of Authentication
on such Bond, substantially in the form hereinabove set forth, shall have been duly executed by
an authorized representative of the Bond Registrar. Certificates of Authentication on different
Bonds need not be signed by the same person. The Bond Registrar shall authenticate the
signatures of officers of the City on each Bond by execution of the Certificate of Authentication
on the Bond and by inserting as the date of registration in the space provided the date on which
the Bond is authenticated, except that for purposes of delivering the original Bonds to the
Purchaser, the Bond Registrar shall insert as a date of registration the date of original issue,
which date is January 1, 2003. The Certificate of Authentication so executed on each Bond shall
be conclusive evidence that it has been authenticated and delivered under this resolution.
10. Reeistration; Transfer; Exchanize. The City will cause to be kept at the
principal office of the Bond Registrar a bond register in which, subject to such reasonable
regulations as the Bond Registrar may prescribe, the Bond Registrar shall provide for the
registration of Bonds and the registration of transfers of Bonds entitled to be registered or
transferred as herein provided.
Upon surrender for transfer of any Bond at the principal office of the Bond Registrar, the City
shall execute (if necessary), and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate, insert the date of registration (as provided
in paragraph 9 with respect to authentication) of, and deliver, in the name of the designated transferee or
transferees, one or more new Bonds of any authorized denomination or denominations of a like aggregate
principal amount, having the same stated maturity and interest rate, as requested by the transferor; provided,
however, that no Bond may lie registered in blank or in the name of "bearer" or similar designation.
At the option of the Holder, Bonds may be exchanged for Bonds of any authorized denomination
or denominations of a like aggregate principal amount and stated maturity, upon surrender of the Bonds to be
exchanged at the principal office of the Bond Registrar. Whenever any Bonds are so surrendered for exchange,
the City shall execute (if necessary), and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate, insert the date of registration of,
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and deliver the Bonds which the Holder making the exchange is entitled to receive.
All Bonds surrendered upon any exchange or transfer provided for in this resolution shall be
promptly cancelled by the Bond Registrar and thereafter disposed of as directed by the City.
All Bonds delivered in exchange for or upon transfer of Bonds shall be valid general obligations
of the City evidencing the same debt, and entitled to the same benefits under this resolution; as the Bonds
surrendered for such exchange or transfer.
Every Bond presented or surrendered for transfer or exchange shall be duly endorsed or be
accompanied by a written instrument of transfer, in form satisfactory to the Bond Registrar, duly executed by the
Holder thereof or his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing.
The Bond Registrar may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other
governmental charge payable in connection with the transfer or exchange of any Bond and any legal or unusual
costs regarding transfers and lost Bonds.
Transfers shall also be subject to reasonable regulations of the City contained in any agreement
with the Bond Registrar, including regulations which permit the Bond Registrar to close its transfer books between
record dates and payment dates. The Director of Fiscal and Support Services is hereby authorized to negotiate
and execute the terms of said agreement.
11. Rights Upon Transfer or Exchange. Each Bond delivered upon transfer of
or in exchange for or in lieu of any other Bond shall carry all the rights to interest accrued and
unpaid, and to accrue, which were carried by such other Bond.
12. Interest Payment; Record Date. Interest on any Bond shall be paid on each
Interest Payment Date by check or draft mailed to the person in whose name the Bond is
registered (the "Holder") on the registration books of the City maintained by the Bond Registrar
and at the address appearing thereon at the close of business on the fifteenth (15th) day of the
calendar month next preceding such Interest Payment Date (the "Regular Record Date"). Any
such interest not so timely paid shall cease to be payable to the person who is the Holder thereof
as of the Regular Record Date, and shall be payable to the person who is the Holder thereof at the
close of business on a date (the "Special Record Date") fixed by the Bond Registrar whenever
money becomes available for payment of the defaulted interest. Notice of the Special Record
Date shall be given by the Bond Registrar to the Holders not less than ten (10) days prior to the
Special Record Date.
13. Treatment of Registered Owner. The City and Bond Registrar may treat
the person in whose name any Bond is registered as the owner of such Bond for the purpose of
receiving payment of principal of and premium, if any, and interest (subject to the payment
provisions in paragraph 12 above with respect to interest payment and record date) on, such Bond
and for all other purposes whatsoever whether or not such Bond shall be overdue, and neither the
City nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by notice to the contrary.
14. Deliverv; ADDlication of Proceeds. The Bonds when so prepared and
executed shall be delivered by the Administrator to the Purchaser upon receipt of the purchase
price, and the Purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the proper application thereof.
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15. Fund and Accounts. There is hereby created a special fund to be
designated the "General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2003A Fund" (the "Fund") to be
administered and maintained by the Director of Fiscal and Support Services as a bookkeeping
account separate and apart from all other funds maintained in the official financial records of the
City. The Fund shall be maintained in the manner herein specified until all of the Bonds and the
interest thereon have been fully paid. There shall be maintained in the Fund two (2) separate
accounts, to be designated the "Construction Account" and "Debt Service Account respectively.
(i) Construction Account. To the Construction Account there shall be credited the proceeds of the sale
of the Bonds, less accrued interest received thereon, and less any amount paid for the Bonds in excess of
$1,191,745, plus any special assessments levied with respect to the Improvements and collected prior to
completion of the Improvements and payment of the costs thereof. From the Construction Account there shall be
paid all costs and expenses of making the Improvements listed in paragraph 16 (with respect to assessments),
including the cost of any construction contracts heretofore let and all other costs incurred and to be incurred of the
kind authorized in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.65; and the moneys in said account shall be used for no other
purpose except as otherwise provided by law; provided that the proceeds of the Bonds may also be used to the
extent necessary to pay interest on the Bonds due prior to the anticipated date of commencement of the collection
of special assessments herein levied or covenanted to be levied; and provided further that if upon completion of
the Improvements there shall remain any unexpended balance in the Construction Account, the balance (other than
any special assessments) may be transferred by the Council to the fund of any other improvement instituted
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and provided further that any special assessments credited to the
Construction Account shall only be applied towards payment of the costs of the Improvements upon adoption of a
resolution by the City Council determining that the application of the special assessments for such purpose will not
cause the City to no longer be in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, Subdivision 1.
(ii) Debt Service Account. There are hereby irrevocably appropriated and pledged to, and there shall be
credited to, the Debt Service Account: (a) all collections of special assessments herein covenanted to be levied
with respect to the Improvements and either initially credited to the Construction Account and not already spent as
permitted above and required to pay any principal and interest due on the Bonds or collected subsequent to the
completion of the Improvements and payment of the costs thereof; (b) all accrued interest received upon delivery
of the Bonds; (c) all funds paid for the Bonds in excess of $1,191,745; (d) all collections of taxes hereafter levied
for the payment of the Bonds and interest thereon in the event the sums herein pledged for the payment of the
Bonds are insufficient therefor; (e) all funds remaining in the Construction Account after completion of the
Improvements and payment of the costs thereof, not so transferred to the account of another improvement; (f) all
investment earnings on funds held in the Debt Service Account; and (g) any and all other moneys which are
properly available and are appropriated by the governing body of the City to the Debt Service Account. The Debt
Service Account shall be used solely to pay the principal and interest and any premiums for redemption of the
Bonds and any other general obligation bonds of the City hereafter issued by the City and made payable from said
account as provided by law.
No portion of the proceeds of the Bonds shall be used directly or indirectly to acquire higher
yielding investments or to replace funds which were used directly or indirectly to acquire higher yielding
investments, except (1) for a reasonable temporary period until such proceeds are needed for the purpose for
which the Bonds were issued and (2) in addition to the above in an amount not greater than the lesser of five
percent (5%) of the proceeds of the Bonds or $100,000. To this effect any special assessments against benefitted
properties are also pledged to the Debt Service Account, in excess of amounts which under then-applicable federal
arbitrage regulations may be invested without regard to yield shall not be invested at a yield in excess of the
applicable yield restrictions imposed by said arbitrage regulations on such investments after taking into account
any applicable "temporary periods" or "minor portion" made available under the federal arbitrage regulations.
Money in the Fund shall not be invested in obligations or deposits issued by, guaranteed by or insured by the
United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof if and to the extent that such investment would cause the
Bonds to be "federally guaranteed" within the meaning of Section 149(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
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amended (the "Code")
16. Assessments. It is hereby determined that no less than one hundred
percent (100%) of the cost to the City of each Improvement financed hereunder within the
meaning of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.58, Subdivision 1(3), shall be paid by special
assessments to be heretofore levied against every assessable lot, piece and parcel of land
benefitted by any of the Improvements. The City hereby covenants and agrees that it will let all
construction contracts not heretofore let within one (1) year after ordering each Improvement
financed hereunder unless the resolution ordering the Improvement specifies a different time
limit for the letting of construction contracts. The City hereby covenants and agrees that it has
done and performed all acts and things necessary for the final and valid levy of such special
assessments, and in the event that any such assessment be at any time held invalid with respect to
any lot, piece or parcel of land due to any error, defect, or irregularity in any action or
proceedings taken or to be taken by the City or the City Council or any of the City officers or
employees, either in the making of the assessments or in the performance of any condition
precedent thereto, the City and the City Council will forthwith do all further acts and take all
further proceedings as may be required by law to make the assessments a valid and binding lien
upon such property. It is hereby determined that the assessments which remain payable are
payable in equal, consecutive installments of principal, with interest on the declining balance, at
a rate per annum not greater than the maximum permitted by law and not less than 6.50% per
annum:
Improvement
Levy
Collection
Desienation Amount
Years
Years
Garden South Project $2,969,000
2002-2011
2003-2012
Southwest Neighborhood Project
$1,400,000
2002-2011
2003-2012
17. Coverage Test. The assessments are such that if collected in full they,
together with all other funds herein pledged for the payment of the Bonds, will produce at least
five percent (5%) in excess of the amount needed to meet when due the principal and interest
payments on the Bonds.
18. General Obligation Pledge. For the prompt and full payment of the
principal and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively become due, the full faith, credit
and taxing powers of the City shall be and are hereby irrevocably pledged. If the balance in the
Debt Service Account is ever insufficient to pay all principal and interest then due on the Bonds
and any other bonds payable therefrom, the deficiency shall be promptly paid out of any other
funds of the City which are available for such purpose, and such other funds may be reimbursed
with or without interest from the Debt Service Account when a sufficient balance is available
therein.
19. Certificate of Registration. The Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified
copy of this resolution with the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, together with
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such other information as they shall require, and to obtain the County Auditor's Certificate that
the Bonds have been entered in the County Auditor's Bond Register.
20. Records and Bonds. The officers of the City are hereby authorized and
directed to prepare and furnish to the Purchaser, and to the attorneys approving the legality of the
issuance of the Bonds, certified copies of all proceedings and records of the City relating to the
Bonds and to the financial condition and affairs of the City, and such other affidavits, certificates
and information as are required to show the facts relating to the legality and marketability of the
Bonds as the same appear from the books and records under their custody and control or as
otherwise known to them, and all such certified copies, certificates and affidavits, including any
heretofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the facts recited therein.
21. Defeasance. When all Bonds have been discharged as provided in this
paragraph, all pledges, covenants and other rights granted by this resolution to the registered
holders of the Bonds shall, to the extent permitted by law, cease. The City may discharge its
obligations with respect to any Bonds which are due on any date by irrevocably depositing with
the Bond Registrar on or before that date a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in full; or if
any Bond should not be paid when due, it may nevertheless be discharged by depositing with the
Bond Registrar a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in full with interest accrued to the date
of such deposit. The City may also discharge its obligations with respect to any prepayable
Bonds called for redemption on any date when they are prepayable according to their terms, by
depositing with the Bond Registrar on or before that date a sum sufficient for the payment thereof
in full, provided that notice. of redemption thereof has been duly given. The City may also at any
time discharge its obligations with respect to any Bonds, subject to the provisions of law now or
hereafter authorizing and regulating such action, by depositing irrevocably in escrow, with a
suitable banking institution qualified by law as an escrow agent for this purpose, cash or
securities described in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.67, Subdivision 8, bearing interest
payable at such times and at such rates and maturing on such dates as shall be required, subject to
sale and/or reinvestment, to pay all amounts to become due thereon to maturity or, if notice of
redemption as herein required has been duly provided for, to such earlier redemption date.
. 22. Negative Covenant as to Use of Proceeds and Improvements. The City
hereby covenants not to use the proceeds of the Bonds or to use the Improvements, or to cause or
permit them to be used, or to enter into any deferred payment arrangements for the, cost of the
Improvements, in such a manner as to cause the Bonds to be "private activity bonds" within the
meaning of Sections 103 and 141 through 150 of the Code.
23. Tax-Exempt Status of the Bonds; Rebate. The City shall comply with
requirements necessary under the Code to establish and maintain the exclusion from gross
income under Section 103 of the Code of the interest on the Bonds, including without limitation
(1) requirements relating to temporary periods for investments, (2) limitations on amounts
invested at a yield greater than the yield on the Bonds, and (3) the rebate of excess investment
earnings to the United States if the Bonds (together with other obligations reasonably expected to
be issued and outstanding at one time in this calendar year) exceed the small-issuer exception
amount of $5,000,000.
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For purposes of qualifying for the exception to the federal arbitrage rebate requirements for
governmental units issuing $5,000,000 or less of bonds, the City hereby fmds, determines and declares that (1) the
Bonds are issued by a governmental unit with general taxing powers, (2) no Bond is a private activity bond, (3)
ninety-five percent (95 or more of the net proceeds of the Bonds are to be used for local governmental
activities of the City (or of a governmental unit the jurisdiction of which is entirely within the jurisdiction of the
City), and (4) the aggregate face amount of all tax-exempt bonds (other than private activity bonds) issued by the
City (and all subordinate entities thereof, and all entities treated as one issuer with the City) during the calendar
year in which the Bonds are issued is not reasonably expected to exceed $5,000,000, all within the meaning of
Section 148(f)(4)(D) of the Code.
24. Compliance with Reimbursement Bond Regulations. The provisions of
this paragraph are intended to establish and provide for the City's compliance with United States
Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2 (the "Reimbursement Regulations") applicable to the
"reimbursement proceeds" of the Bonds, being those portions thereof which will be used by the
City to reimburse itself for any expenditure which the City paid or will have paid prior to the
Closing Date (a "Reimbursement Expenditure").
The City hereby certifies and/or covenants as follows:
(a) Not later than 60 days after the date of payment of a Reimbursement
Expenditure, the City (or person designated to do so on behalf of the City) has made or will have
made a written declaration of the City's official intent (a "Declaration") which effectively (i)
states the City's reasonable expectation to reimburse itself for the payment of the Reimbursement
Expenditure out of the proceeds of a subsequent borrowing; (ii) gives a general and functional
description of the property, project or program to which the Declaration relates and for which the
Reimbursement Expenditure is paid, or identifies a specific fund or account of the City and the
general functional purpose thereof from which the Reimbursement Expenditure was to be paid
(collectively the "Project"); and (iii) states the maximum principal amount of debt expected to be
issued by the City for the purpose of financing the Project; provided, however, that no such
Declaration shall necessarily have been made with respect to: (i) "preliminary expenditures" for
,
the Project, defined in the Reimbursement Regulations to include engineering or architectural
surveying and soil testing expenses and similar prefatory costs, which in the aggregate do not
exceed 20% of the "issue price" of the Bonds, and (ii) a de minimis amount of Reimbursement
Expenditures not in excess of the lesser of $100,000 or 5% of the proceeds of the Bonds.
(b) Each Reimbursement Expenditure is a capital expenditure or a cost of
issuance of the Bonds or any of the other types of expenditures described in Section 1.150-
2(d)(3) of the Reimbursement Regulations.
(c) The "reimbursement allocation" described in the Reimbursement
Regulations for each Reimbursement Expenditure shall and will be made forthwith following
(but not prior to) the issuance of the Bonds and in all events within the period ending on the date
which is the later of three years after payment of the Reimbursement Expenditure or one year
after the date on which the Project to which the Reimbursement Expenditure relates is first
placed in service.
(d) Each such reimbursement allocation will be made in a writing that
evidences the City's use of Bond proceeds to reimburse the Reimbursement Expenditure and, if
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made within 30 days after the Bonds are issued, shall be treated as made on the day the Bonds are
issued.
Provided, however, that the City may take action contrary to any of the foregoing covenants in
this paragraph 24 upon receipt of an opinion of its Bond Counsel for the Bonds stating in effect
that such action will not impair the tax-exempt status of the Bonds.
25. Desianation of Oualified Tax-Exempt Obheations: Issuance Limit. In
order to qualify the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" within the meaning of Section
265(b)(3) of the Code, the City hereby makes the following factual statements and
representations:
(a) the Bonds are issued after August 7, 1986;
(b) the Bonds are not "private activity bonds" as defined in Section 141 of the.
Code;
(c) the City hereby designates the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations"
for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code;
(d) the reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than
private activity bonds; treating qualified 501(c)(3) bonds as not being private activity bonds)
which will be issued by the City (and all entities treated as one issuer with the City, and all
subordinate entities whose obligations are treated as issued by the City) during this calendar year
2002 will not exceed $10,000,000; and
(e) not more than $10,000,000 of obligations issued by the City during this
calendar year 2002 have been designated for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code.
The City shall use its best efforts to comply with any federal procedural requirements which may
apply in order to effectuate the designation made by this paragraph.
26. Continuine Disclosure.
(a) The City is the sole obligated person with respect to the Bonds. The City
hereby agrees, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 15c2-12 (the "Rule"), promulgated by
the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") pursuant to the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and a Continuing Disclosure Undertaking (the
"Undertaking") hereinafter described to:
(1) Provide or cause to be provided to each nationally recognized
municipal securities information repository ("NRMSIR") and to the appropriate
state information depository ("SID"), if any, for the State of Minnesota, in each
case as designated by the Commission in accordance with the Rule, certain annual
financial information and operating data in accordance with the Undertaking.
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(2) Provide or cause to be provided, in a timely manner, to (i) each
NRMSIR or to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ("MSRB") and (ii) the
SID, notice of the occurrence of certain material events with respect to the Bonds
in accordance with the Undertaking.
(3) Provide or cause to be provided, in a timely manner, to (i) each
NRMSIR or to the MSRB and (ii) the SID, notice of a failure by the Issuer to
provide the annual financial information with respect to the Issuer described in the
Undertaking.
(4) The City agrees that its covenants pursuant to the Rule set forth in
this paragraph and in the Undertaking are intended to be for the benefit of the
holders and any other beneficial owners of the Bonds and shall be enforceable on
behalf of such holders and beneficial owners; provided that the right to enforce the
provisions of these covenants shall be limited to a right to obtain specific
enforcement of the 's obligations under the covenants.
(b) The Mayor and Manager of the City, or any other officer of the authorized
to act in their place, (the "Officers") are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of
the the Undertaking in substantially the form presented to the City Council, subject to such
modifications thereof or additions thereto as are (i) consistent with the requirements under the
Rule, (ii) required by the purchaser of the Bonds and (iii) acceptable to the Officers.
27. Severabilitv. If any section, paragraph or provision of this resolution shall
be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of such
section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this resolution.
28. Headings. Headings in this resolution are included for convenience of
reference only and are not a part hereof, and shall not limit or define the meaning of any
provision hereof.
December 9. 2002 l%tc~r~~~,,•
Date 0 Mayo
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by-member
Kay Lasman
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
~gyrna Kragness, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker;
and the following voted against the same: none;
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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1
Date Principal Coupon
2/01/2003
-
-
2/01/2004
145,000.00
1.450%
2/01/2005
130,000.00
1.850%
2/01/2006
125,000.00
2.300%
2/01/2007
125,000.00
2.650%
2/01/2008
120,000.00
2.950%
2/01/2009
120,000.00
3.200%
2/01/2010
115,000.00
3.450%
2/01/2011
110,000.00
3.700%0
2/01/2012
110,000.00
3.850%4
2/01/2013
105,000.00
4.000%
Total 1,205,000.00
Springsted Incorporated
Advisors to the Public Sector
2001
191,547.78
205,959.84
(14,412.06)
2002
170,567.25
184,519.84
(13,952.59)
2003
162,792.00
176,952.78
. (14,160.78)
2004
159,773.25
169,385.72
(9,612.47)
2005
151,045.13
161,818.66
(10,773.54)
2006
147,328.13
154,251.60
(6,923.48)
2007
138,046.13
146,684.54
(8,638.42)
2008
128,630.25
139,117.48
(10,487.23)
2009
124,356.75
131,550.42
(7,193.67)
2010
114,660.00
123,983.36
(9,323.36)
2011
1,488,746.66 1,594,224.24 (105,477.58)
File = BROOKL-I.SF-Series 2003A - POST SALE- SINGLE PURPOSE
12/ 9/2002 11:17 AM
$1,205,000
City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
General Obligation Improvement Bonds
Series 2003A - POST SALE
POST-SALE DEBT SERVICE
Interest
Total P+I 105% Overlevy Revenue Levy Amount Levy Year
37,426.46
182,426.46
32,445.00
162,445.00
30,040.00
155,040.00
27,165.00
152,165.00
23,852.50
143,852.50
20,312.50
140,312.50
16,472.50
131,472.50
12,505.00
122,505.00
8,435.00
118,435.00
4,200.00
109,200.00
212,853.96 1,417,853.96
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8S E. SEVENTH PLACE, SUITE 100
SAINT PAUL, MN SS101-2887
6S1.223.3000 FAX: 6SI.223.3002
E-MAIL: advisors@,springsted.com
SPRINGSTED
VA Advisors to the Public Sector
$1,205,000
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA
GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 2003A
(BOOK ENTRY ONLY)
AWARD:
SALE:
Bidder
UMB BANK, N.A.
CRONIN & COMPANY, INCORPORATED
NORTHLAND SECURITIES, INC.
BERNARDI SECURITIES,
INCORPORATED
U.S. BANCORP PIPER JAFFRAY INC.
WELLS FARGO BROKERAGE
SERVICES, LLC
UMB BANK, N.A.
December 9, 2002
Interest
Rates
1.45%
2004
1.85%
2005
2.30%
2006
2.65%
2007
2.95%
2008
3.20%
2009
3.45%
2010
3.70%
2011
3.85%°
2012
4.00%
2013
2.50%t,
2004-2006
3.00%
2007
3.50%
2008-2009
4.00%
2010-2013
2.00%
2004
2.25%
2005
2.35%
2006
2.70%
2007
3.05%
2008
3.25%
2009
3.50%
2010
3.70%
2011
3.80%
2012
4.00%
2013
Moody's Rating: Al
Net Interest True Interest
Price Cost Rate
$1,195,372.05 $222,481.91 3.4544%
$1,213,149.85 $224,862.65
$1,196,565.00 $224,566.88
3.4619%
3.4880%_
(Continued.
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Interest
Net interest
True Interest
Rates
Price
Cost
Rate
Bidder
COMMERCE BANK, N.A.
1.90% 2004
$1,195,902.25
$225,994.10
3.5107%
2.00% 2005
2.375%° 2006
2.75% 2007
3.00% 2008
3.35% 2009
3.55% 2010
3.75% 2011
3.85% 2012
3.95% 2013
UNITED BANKERS' BANK
1.55% 2004
$1,192,950.00
$228,509.79
3.5532%
1.90% 2005
.
2.25% 2006
2.65% 2007
3.05% 2008
3.30% 2009
3.60% 2010
3.75% 2011
3.90% 2012
4.00% 2013
MILLER JOHNSON STEICHEN
2.00% 2004
$1,192,950.00
$228,784.17
3.5595%
KINNARD, INC.
2.10% 2005
2.25%° 2006
2.75% 2007
3.00% 2008
3.25% 2009
3.50% 2010
3.75% 2011
3.90% 2012
4.00% 2013
RBC DAIN RAUSCHER INC.
2.00% 2004-2005
$1,191,803.20
$232,046.70
3.6134%
2.375% 2006
2.75% 2007
3.10% '2008
3.35% 2009
3.60% 2010
3.75% 2011
3.875% 2012
4.00% 2013
(Continuer )
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REOFFERING SCHEDULE OF THE PURCHASER
Rate
Year
Yield
1.45%
2004
Par
1.85%
2005
Par
2.30%
2006
Par
2.65%
2007
Par
2.95%
2008
Par
3.20%
2009
Par
3.45%
2010
3.50°/a
3.70%
2011
3.75%
3.85%
2012
3.90%
4.00%
2013
Par
BBI: 4.94%
Average Maturity: 5.332 Years