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File #: 0887-15    Version: 2 Name: Declaration of official intent with respect to reimbursement of temporary advances made for capital expenditures to be made from subsequent borrowings, with respect to various capitol improvement projects
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/24/2015 In control: Urban County Council
On agenda: 7/7/2015 Final action: 7/7/2015
Enactment date: 7/7/2015 Enactment #: R-433-2015
Title: Declaration of Official Intent with respect to reimbursement of temporary advances made for Capital Expenditures to be made from subsequent borrowings, with respect to various Capital Improvement Projects of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. [Council Office, Maynard]
Attachments: 1. R-433-2015

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Declaration of Official Intent with respect to reimbursement of temporary advances made for Capital Expenditures to be made from subsequent borrowings, with respect to various Capital Improvement Projects of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. [Council Office, Maynard]

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WHEREAS, Treasury Regulation § 1.150-2 (the "Reimbursement Regulations"), issued pursuant to Section 150 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, (the "Code") prescribes certain requirements by which proceeds of tax-exempt bonds, notes, certificates or other obligations included in the meaning of "bonds" under Section 150 of the Code ("Obligations") used to reimburse advances made for Capital Expenditures (as hereinafter defined) paid before the issuance of such Obligations may be deemed "spent" for purposes of Sections 103 and 141 to 150 of the Code and therefore, not further subject to any other requirements or restrictions under those sections of the Code; and

WHEREAS, such Reimbursement Regulations require that an Issuer (as hereinafter defined) make a Declaration of Official Intent (as hereinafter defined) to reimburse any Capital Expenditure encumbered prior to the issuance of the Obligations intended to fund such Capital Expenditure and require that such Declaration of Official Intent be made no later than sixty (60) days after procurement of the Capital Expenditure and further require that any Reimbursement Allocation (as hereinafter defined) of the proceeds of such Obligations to reimburse such Capital Expenditures occur no later than eighteen (18) months after the later of the date the Capital Expenditure was paid or the date the property acquired with the Capital Expenditure was placed in service, except that any such Reimbursement Allocation must be made no later than three years after such Capital Expenditure was paid; and

WHEREAS, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (the "Issuer") wishes to ensure compliance with the Reimbursement Regulations;

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council (the "Urban County Council") of the Issuer that:

SECTION 1.                     Definitions. 

The following definitions apply to the terms used herein:

"Allocation" means written evidence that proceeds of Obligations issued subsequent to the procurement of a Capital Expenditure are to reimburse the Issuer for such payments.  "To allocate" means to make such an allocation.

"Capital Expenditure" means any expense for an item that is properly depreciable or amortizable or is otherwise treated as a capital expenditure for purposes of the Code, as well as any costs of issuing Reimbursement Bonds.

"Declaration of Official Intent" means a written declaration that the Issuer intends to fund Capital Expenditures with an issue of Reimbursement Bonds and reasonably expects to be reimbursed from the proceeds of such an issue.

"Issuer" means a governmental unit that is reasonably expected to issue the Obligations.

"Reimbursement" means the restoration to the Issuer of money temporarily advanced from other funds, including moneys borrowed from other sources, of the Issuer to pay for Capital Expenditures before the issuance of Obligations intended to fund such Capital Expenditures.  "To reimburse" means to make such a restoration.

"Reimbursement Bonds" means Obligations that are issued to reimburse the Issuer for Capital Expenditures, and for certain other expenses permitted by the Reimbursement Regulations, previously paid by or for the Issuer.

"Reimbursement Regulations" means Treasury Regulation § 150-2 and any amendments thereto or superseding regulations, whether in proposed, temporary or final form, as applicable, prescribing conditions under which the proceeds of Obligations may be allocated to reimburse the Issuer for Capital Expenditures and certain other expenses paid prior to the issuance of the Obligations such that the proceeds of such Obligations will be treated as "spent" for purposes of Sections 103 and 141 to 150 of the Code.

SECTION 2.                     Declaration of Official Intent.

(a)                     The Issuer declares that it reasonably expects that the Capital Expenditures described in Section (b), which were encumbered no earlier than sixty (60) days prior to the date hereof, or which will be paid prior to the issuance of any Obligations intended to fund such Capital Expenditures, will be reimbursed with the proceeds of Obligations, representing a borrowing by the Issuer in the maximum principal amount, for such Reimbursement, of not to exceed $27,294,280.00.

(b)                     The Capital Expenditures to be reimbursed are expenses associated with various capital improvement projects of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, identified on Exhibit A attached hereto.

SECTION 3.                     Reasonable Expectations. 

The Issuer does not expect any other funds (including the money advanced to make the Capital Expenditures that are to be reimbursed), to be reserved, allocated on a long-term basis, or otherwise set aside by the Issuer or any other entity, with respect to the Capital Expenditures for the purposes described in Section 2(b).

SECTION 4.                     

Open Meeting. 

It is found and determined that all formal actions of this Urban County Council of the Issuer concerning and relating to the adoption of this resolution were adopted in an open meeting of this Urban County Council of the Issuer; and that all deliberations of this Urban County Council of the Issuer and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal action, were in meetings open to the public, in compliance with the law.

SECTION 5.                     Effective Date of Resolution.

This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon the date of its passage.

 

GIVEN FIRST READING at a duly convened meeting of the Urban County Council of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government on the _____ day of ______________,  2015.

GIVEN SECOND READING, ENACTED AND ADOPTED at a duly convened meeting of the Urban County Council of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government on the ___ day of _______________, 2015.

Approved:

LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT

 

By:

Mayor

ATTEST:

 

Urban County Council Clerk

 

CERTIFICATION

I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Urban County Council Clerk of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, and as such Urban County Council Clerk, I further certify that the foregoing is a true, correct and complete copy of a Resolution duly enacted by the Council of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government at a duly convened meeting held on the ____ day of ________________, 2015, on the same occasion signed by the Mayor is evidence of her approval, and now in full force and effect, all as appears from the official records of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government in my possession and under my control.

Witness my signature as of the ____ day of ______________, 2015.

 

 

Urban County Council Clerk

 

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CERTIFICATE

I do hereby certify that the title to this enactment contains an accurate synopsis of the contents thereof and may be used to satisfy the reading and publication requirements of law.

PECK, SHAFFER & WILLIAMS, a division of Dinsmore and Shohl LLP

 

 

John C. Merchant

 

EXHIBIT A

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Project Description

Amount

Budgeting Enterprise System

$1,000,000

Public Safety Operations Center

172,210

Purchase of Development Rights

1,150,000

Morton House improvement

180,000

New Tax Revenue System

50,000

Information Security and Network Infrastructure

1,000,000

On Base Enhancement

100,000

PeopleSoft Security and Upgrades

500,000

Collaboration Tool

100,000

Salt Facility Design

125,000

Sidewalk and Catch Basin Repair MOW

150,000

Asphalt Preventative Maintenance

211,150

High Friction Asphalt

100,000

Base Failures

250,000

Paving

6,900,000

Major Arterial Paving

2,400,000

Mercer Road Re-build

150,000

Public Safety Operations Center

2,757,970

Install New Sirens

30,000

Upgrade Outdoor Warning System

60,000

Public Safety Operations Center Radio Tower

1,548,700

Virtual Desktop Interface

90,250

Jail Management System Upgrade

1,500,000

Paddock Property

350,000

Divisional Infrastructure Repairs and Upgrades

500,000

Courthouse Campus Main Waterline Valve

200,000

Downtown Arts Center Renovation

15,000

Arts Place General Repair

150,000

General Flooring Replacements

100,000

Black and Williams Center Windows

150,000

Police West Roll Call Exterior

30,000

Downtown Arts Center Boiler

10,000

Police HQ HVAC Liebert

150,000

Carnegie Center WHAPs Replacement

15,000

Infrastructure Improvements

250,000

Environmental Remediation

500,000

Arts Place Roof Repair

200,000

Black and Williams Center Roof

125,000

Family Care Center Roof

30,000

Carver Center Parking

244,000

Ecton Tennis Courts

150,000

Sports Complex Study

50,000

ADA Compliance

75,000

Parks Enhancements

90,000

Wolf Run Ball Field Fence Replacement

50,000

Highlands Trail

130,000

MLK Restroom

200,000

Lansdowne Merrick Restroom

200,000

Woodland Playground Renovation

125,000

Veterans Playground Construction

125,000

Masterson Station Picnic Shelter - Rental

75,000

Southland Tennis Court

100,000

Castlewood Community Center Renovation Design

50,000

Bell House Environmental Remediation

50,000

Mary Todd and Ecton Dugout Replacements

80,000

Valley Park Skate Pad

50,000

Parks Master Plan

250,000

Brighton Rail Trail Bridge

150,000

Southland Drive Sidewalks

250,000

Euclid Avenue Streetscape

350,000

People's Bank Relocation

150,000

Bluegrass Community & Technical College

1,000,000

Total CIP

$27,294,280

 

EXHIBIT A

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

 

Software Systems

                                         $4,340,250.00

Safety Operation Center, Safety Projects

                                       4,568,880.00

Road Resurfacing, Maintenance, Upgrades, Street Scapes

                                     10,761,150.00

Building Renovation and Repairs, Upgrades

                                       3,205,000.00

Parks Projects - Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades

                                       2,269,000.00

Bluegrass Community & Technical College

                                       1,000,000.00

PDR

                                       1,150,000.00

TOTAL

                                     $27,294,280.00