HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2005-166CERTIFICATION OF MINUTES RELATING TO
REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2005 (PROVIDENCE ACADEMY PROJECT)
Issuer: City of Plymouth, Minnesota
Governing body: City Council
Kind, date, time and place of meeting: A regular meeting held on April 26, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Council Chambers of City Hall.
Members present: Mayor Johnson, Councilmembers Willis, Hewitt, Slavik, Bildsoe, Stein,
and Black
Members absent: None
Documents attached:
Minutes of said meeting (pages):
RESOLUTION NO. 255-166
RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL TO A PROJECT ON
BEHALF OF PROVIDENCE ACADEMY AND ITS
FINANCING UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTIONS
469.152 TO 469.1651; REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL; PROVIDING
FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF REVENUE BONDS,
SERIES 2005 (PROVIDENCE ACADEMY PROJECT) AND
EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTATION
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting recording officer of the public
corporation issuing the obligations referred to in the title of this certificate, certify that the
documents attached hereto, as described above, have been carefiilly compared with the original
records of the corporation in my legal custody, from which they have been transcribed; that the
documents are a correct and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the governing
body of the corporation, and correct and complete copies of all resolutions and other actions
taken and of all documents approved by the governing body at the meeting, insofar as they relate
to the obligations; and that the meeting was duly held by the governing body at the time and
place and was attended throughout by the members indicated above, pursuant to call and notice
of such meeting given as required by law.
WITNESS my hand officially as such recording officer on April 26, 2005.
City Clerk
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The Mayor stated that this was the time and place fixed by a resolution of this City,
adopted on March 29, 2005, for a public hearing to be held on the proposal that the City
undertake and finance a project (the "Project') on behalf of Providence Academy, a Minnesota
nonprofit corporation (the "Corporation"), pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.152
through 469.165 1, as amended. The City Clerk presented an affidavit showing publication of the
notice of public hearing at least once not less than 14 nor more than 30 days prior to the date
fixed for the public hearing, in the Plymouth ,Sun -,Sailor, the official newspaper of the City of
Plymouth, Minnesota (the "City"). The affidavit was examined, found to be satisfactory and
ordered placed on file with the City Clerk.
The Mayor then opened the meeting for the public hearing on the proposal to undertake
and finance the Project on behalf of the Corporation. The purpose of the hearing was explained,
the nature of the Project and of the proposed revenue bonds was discussed, the draft copy of the
Application to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development with draft
copies of all attachments and exhibits was available, and all persons present who desired to do so
were afforded an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal to undertake and
finance the Project, in response to which the following persons either appeared, were recognized
and made statements, or filed written comments with the City Clerk before the date set for the
hearing, summaries of which appear opposite their respective names:
Name of Speaker Summary of Views
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The City Clerk [reported that no written comments had been] [read a summary of the
written comments] * filed in her office before the date of the hearing.
After all persons who wished to do so had stated or filed their views on the proposal, the
Mayor declared the public hearing to be closed.
*Strike inappropriate language
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-166
RESOLUTION GIVING APPROVAL TO A PROJECT ON
BEHALF OF PROVIDENCE ACADEMY AND ITS
FINANCING UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTIONS
469.152 TO 469.1651; REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL; PROVIDING
FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF REVENUE BONDS,
SERIES 2005 (PROVIDENCE ACADEMY PROJECT) AND
EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTATION
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota (the "City"),
as follows:
SECTION 1
Recitals and Findings
1.1. This Council has received a proposal that the City, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 469.152 through 469.165 1, as amended (the "Act"), issue its revenue bonds for the
purpose of financing a portion or all of the cost of a proposed project (the "Project") on behalf of
Providence Academy, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation (the "Corporation"), consisting of (i)
the constriction and equipping of an approximately 80,000 square foot addition (including
approximately 16 high school classrooms, a new gym and locker rooms, shop and music / band
room) to the Corporation's facility located at 15100 Schmidt Lake Road, Plymouth, MN 55446
(the "Facility").
1.2. At a public hearing, duly noticed and held on the date hereof, in accordance with
Section 469.154, Subdivision 4 of the Act and Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended, on the proposal to undertake and finance the Project, all parties who appeared
at the hearing were given an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal to
undertake and finance such project and interested persons were given the opportunity to submit
written comments to the City Clerk before the time of the hearing.
1.3. The City hereby finds the following:
a) Based on the public hearing, such written comments (if any) and such other facts
and circumstances as the Councilmembers deem relevant, the Council finds that it
would be desirable and would fiirther the purposes of Minnesota Statutes, Section
469.152, for the City to finance the costs of the Project under the provisions of the
Act in the maximum aggregate face amount of $12,500,000, by issuing its
Revenue Bonds, Series 2005 (Providence Academy Project) (the "Bonds"). The
City is authorized to issue the Bonds.
b) The Project would not be undertaken but for the availability of Industrial
Development bond financing under the Act.
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c) The loan payments or other amounts payable by the Corporation to the City under
the Loan Agreement, as hereinafter defined, shall be sufficient to pay the principal
of, and interest and redemption premium, if any, on, the Bonds as and when the
same shall become due and payable.
d) There is no litigation pending or, to the best of its knowledge, threatened, against
the City relating to the Project or the Bonds or the Bond Documents, as
hereinafter defined, or questioning the organization of the City or its power or
authority to issue the Bonds or to execute and deliver the Bond Documents
required to be executed by the City.
e) The execution and delivery of, and the performance of the City's obligations
under, the Bonds and the Bond Documents do not and will not violate any
material order of any court or other agency of government, or any material
provision of any indenture, agreement or other instrument to which the City is a
party or by which it or any of its property is bound, or be in conflict with, result in
a breach of, or constitute (with due notice or lapse of time or both) a default under
any such indenture, agreement or other instrument.
f) No Councilmember (i) has a direct or indirect interest in the Project, the Bond
Documents or the Bonds, (ii) has a direct or indirect interest in the Corporation, or
(iii) has received or will receive any commission, bonus or other remuneration for
or in respect of the Project, the Bond Documents or the Bonds.
SECTION 2
Determination To Proceed with the Project and Its Financing
2.1. Award. The sale of the Bonds is hereby awarded to Piper Jaffray & Co. (the
"Purchaser"), and the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed on behalf of
the City to execute and deliver the Bonds to the Purchaser, subject to the conditions provided in
Section 2.2 hereof, upon the terms and in the form provided herein.
2.2. Conditions to Issuance. All details of the Bonds and the provisions for payment
thereof shall be subject to final approval of the Project by the Minnesota Department of
Employment and Economic Development (the "Department") and may be subject to such fi rther
conditions as the City may specify.
2.3. Limited Liability. No covenant, provision or agreement of the City herein or in the
Bonds, the Bond Documents or in any other document executed by the City in connection with
the issuance, sale and delivery of the Bonds, or any obligation herein or therein imposed upon
the City or breach thereof, shall give rise to a pecuniary liability of the City or a charge against
its general credit or taxing powers or shall obligate the City financially in any way except with
respect to the Loan Agreement, as hereinafter defined, and the application of revenues therefrom
and the proceeds of the Bonds. No failure of the City to comply with any term, condition,
covenant or agreement herein or therein shall subject the City to liability for any claim for
damages, costs or other financial or pecuniary charges except to the extent that the same can be
paid or recovered from the Loan Agreement or revenues therefrom or proceeds of the Bonds. No
execution on any claim, demand, cause of action or judgment shall be levied upon or collected
from the general credit, general funds or taxing powers of the City. In making the agreements,
provisions and covenants set forth herein and in the Bond Documents, the City has not obligated
itself except with respect to the Loan Agreement and the application of revenues thereunder and
the proceeds of the Bonds. The Bonds constitute special obligations of the City, payable solely
from the revenues pledged to the payment thereof pursuant to the Loan Agreement, and do not
now and shall never constitute an indebtedness or a loan of the credit of the City, the State of
Minnesota or any political subdivision thereof or a charge against the City's general taxing
powers within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision whatsoever. The Bonds
shall also not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of
the City, except upon the revenues specifically pledged to the payment thereof.
SECTION 3
Approval of Documentation
3.1. Approval of Bond Documents. Forms of the following documents relating to the
issuance of the Bonds (the "Bond Documents") have been submitted to the Council and are now
on file in the office of the City Clerk:
(a) a Loan Agreement, dated as of May 1, 2005 (the "Loan Agreement"), between the
City and the Corporation, whereby, among other things, the City has agreed to sell the Bonds to
provide fiinds to be loaned to the Corporation to pay the costs of the Project, and the Corporation
has agreed to make loan repayments sufficient to pay debt service on the Bonds when due, and to
pay related costs, expenses and fees of the City;
(b) a Trust Indenture dated as of May 1, 2005 (the "Trust Indenture"), between the
City and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (the "Trustee");
(c) a Combination Mortgage, Security Agreement and Fixture Financing Statement
and Assignment of Leases and Rents dated as of May 1, 2005 (the "Mortgage"), between the
Corporation and the Trustee; and
(d) the Bonds.
The forms of Bond Documents referred to above are approved. The rate of the Bonds shall not
exceed 10.00%. The Bond Documents required to be executed by the City shall be executed in
the name and on behalf of the City by the Mayor and City Manager in substantially the form on
file, but with such changes therein, not inconsistent with the Act or other law or this Resolution,
as may be approved by the officers executing the same, which approval shall be conclusively
evidenced by the execution thereof. The Mayor and the City Manager are also authorized and
directed to execute such closing certificates and other documents as may be necessary to
complete the issuance and delivery of the Bonds, such officers' approval of which shall be
conclusively evidenced by the execution thereof.
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3.2. Approval of Application. The Application to the Department (the "Application"),
with attachments, is hereby approved, and the Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute
said documents on behalf of the City. In accordance with Section 469.154, Subdivision 3 of the
Act, the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to cause the Application to
be submitted to the Department for approval of the Project. The Mayor and City Manager and
other officers, employees and agents of the City are hereby authorized and directed to provide
the Department with any information needed for this purpose.
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SECTION 4
General
4.1. Execution and Delivery of Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed by the facsimile
signatures of the Mayor and the City Manager, and the Bonds shall be delivered to the Purchaser
upon payment of the agreed purchase price therefor, and upon receipt by the Purchaser of the
signed legal opinion of Dorsey & Whitney LLP, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, bond counsel, and
the other documents required by the Bond Documents and the City.
4.2. Information Required. The Mayor, City Manager and other officers of the City are
authorized and directed to prepare and fiirnish to Dorsey & Whitney LLP, bond counsel, the
Corporation, and the Purchaser certified copies of all proceedings and records of the City relating
to the Project and the Bonds, and such other affidavits and certificates as may be required to
show the facts appearing from the books and records in the officers' custody and control or as
otherwise known to them; and all such certified copies, certificates and affidavits, including any
heretofore fiirnished, shall constitute representations of the City as to the truth of all statements
contained therein.
4.3. Costs. The Corporation has agreed to pay directly or through the City any and all
costs incurred by the City in connection with the Project, including the City's fee, whether or not
the Project is carried to completion and whether or not the Bonds or Bond Documents are
executed.
4.4. Ongoing Compliance. The Mayor and City Manager are directed, if the Bonds are
issued and sold, thereafter to comply with the provisions of Section 469.154, Subdivisions 5 and
7 of the Act.
Upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon the resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.