HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-080 CERTIFICATION OF MINUTES RELATING TO
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS
Issuer: City of Lakeville, Minnesota
Governing Body: City Council
Kind, date, time and place of meeting: A regular meeting, held
on June ~ 38,1984 , at 7:00 0' clock P . M. , at the City Hall .
Members present: Nelson, Zaun, Sindt, Enright, Harvey
Members absent : None..
Documents Attached:
Minutes of said meeting (pages):
MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED PROJECT
RESOLUTION NO. 84-80
RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO A PROJECT AND
TTS FINANCING UNDER THE MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ACT; REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE MINNESOTA ENERGY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORLTY FOR APPROVAL;
AND AUTHORIZING PREPARATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
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 carefully compared with the original redords 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 a uc -rec "dingo icer
and the seal of the City this 18 day o J 4.
Signatu e
Patrick McGarvey,
City Clerk-Administrator
(SEAL) Name and Title
The Mayor stated that this was the time and place
fixed by Resolution No. 84-71 of this Council, adapted on May 2i,
1984, for a public hearing on~the proposal that the City
undertake and finance a Project on behalf of Star-Tex
Corporation, a Minnesota corporation (the Borrower) pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474. The City Clerk-Administrator
presented affidavits showing publication of the notice of
public hearing at least once not less than 15 nor more than 30
days .prior to the date fixed for the public hearing, in the
Dakota County Tribune, the official newspaper of the City, and
in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, a newspaper of general
circulation throughout the City. The affidavits were examined,
found to be satisfactory and ordered placed on file with. the
City Clerk-Administrator.
The Mayor then opened the meeting for the public
hearing on the proposal to undertake and finance the Project on
behalf of the Borrower. 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 Energy and Economic Development Authority with
draft copies of all attachments and exhibits were. 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 aad 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-Administrator before the date set for the hearing,
summaries of which appear opposite their respective names:
Name of Speaker Summary of Views
None
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.
After some discussion, Councilmember Neison
moved for adoption of the following resolution:
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. RESOLUTION NO. 84-8Q
RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO A PROJECT AND
ITS FINANCING UNDER THE MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ACT; REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE MINNESOTA ENERGY .
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL;
AND AUTHORIZING PREPARATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Lakeville, Minnesota (the Municipality), as follows:
SECTION 1
Recitals and Findings
1.1. This Council has received a proposal that the
Municipality finance a portion or all of the cost of a proposed
project under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474 (the Act),
.consisting of .the construction and equipping of an
approximately 5,000 square foot. portion of an existing
manufacturing facility to be used as additional office space
and .the acquisition. of other equipment for such facility
located at 8235 West 220th Street in the Municipality .(the
Project) by Star-Tex Corporation, a Minnesota corporation (the
Borrower).
1.2. At a public hearing, duly noticed and held on June 4,
1984, in accordance with the Act and Section 103(k) of the
Internal Revenue Code o~f 1954, 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 the
Project and interested persons were given the opportunity to
submit written comments to the City Clerk-Administrator before
the time of the hearing. Based on the public hearing,•such
written comments (if any) and such other facts and
circumstances as this Council deems relevant, this Council
hereby finds, determines and declares as follows:
(a) The welfare of the State. of Minnesota requires
active promotion, attraction, encouragement and development of
economically sound industry and commerce .through governmental
acts to prevent, so far as possible, emergence of blighte~3
lands and areas of chronic unemployment, and the State of
Minnesota has encouraged local government units to act to
prevent such economic deterioration...
tb) The. Project would further the general purposes
contemplated and .described in Section 474,01 of the .Act.
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tc) The existence of the Project would add to the tax
base of the Municipality, the County and the School District in
which the Project is located and would provide increased
opportunities for employment for residents of the Municipality
and surrounding area.
(d) This Council has been advised by representatives
of the Borrower that conventional, commercial financing to pay
the cost of the Project is available only on a limited basis
and at such high costs of borrowing that the economic..
feasibility of operating the Project would be significantly
reduced,. but that with the aid of municipal borrowing, and its
resulting lower borrowing cost, the Project is economically
more feasible.
(e) This Council has also been advised by
representatives of the Borrower. that on the basis of their
discussions with potential buyers of tax-exempt bonds, revenue
bonds of the Municipality (which may be in the form of a
commercial development revenue note or notes) could be issued
and sold upon favorable rates and terms to finance the Project.
(f) The Municipality is authorized by the Act to
issue its revenue ~aonds to finance capital projects consisting
of properties used and useful in connection with a revenue
producing enterprise, such as that of the Borrower, .and the
issuance of the bonds by the Municipality would be a
substantial inducement to the Borrower to acquire, construct
andequp the Project.
SECTION 2
Determination to Proceed with
the Project and its Financing
2.1. On the basis of the information given. the Municipality to
date, it appears that it would bedesirable for. the
Municipality to issue its revenue bonds under the provisions of
the .Act to finance the Project in the maximum aggregate face
amount of $500,000.
2.2. it is hereby determined to proceed with the Project and
its financing and this Council hereby declares its present
intent to have the Municipality issue its. revenue bonds under
the Act to finance the Project. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
however, the adoption of this resolution shall not be deemed to
establish a legal obligation on the partof the Municipality or
its City Council to issue or to cause the. issuance of such
revenue bonds. All details of such revenue :bond issue. and the
. provisions for payment thereof shall be subject. to final
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approval of the Project by the Minnesota. Energy and Economic
Development Authority. and may be subject to such further
conditions as the Municipality may specify. The revenue bands,
if issued, shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance,
legal or equitable, upon any property of the Municipality,
.except the revenues specifically pledged to the payment
thereof, and each bond, when, as and if issued, shall recite in
substance that the bond, including interest thereon, is payable
solely from the revenues and property specifically pledged to
the payment thereof, and shall not constitute a debt of .the
Municipality within the meaning of any constitutional,
statutory or charter limitation.
2.3. The Application to the Minnesota Energy and Economic
Development Authority, with attachments, is hereby approved,
and the Mayor and City Clerk-Administrator are authorized to
execute said documents on behalf of the Municipality.
2.4. In accordance with Section 474.10, Subdivision 7a of the
Act, the Mayor and City Clerk-Administrator are hereby
authorized and directed to cause the Application to be
submitted to the Minnesota Energy and Economic Development
Authority for approval of the Project. The Mayor, City
Clerk.-Administrator, City Attorney and other officers,
employees and agents of the Municipality are hereby authorized
and directed to provide the Authority with any preliminary
information needed for this purpose. The City Attorney is
authorized to initiate and assist in the preparation of such
documents as may be appropriate to the Project, if approved by
the Authority.
SECTION 3
General
3.1. If the bonds are issued and sold, the Municipality will
enter into a lease, sale or loan agreement or similar agreement
satisfying the requirements of the Act (the Revenue Agreement)
with the Borrower. The lease rentals, installment sale
payments, loan payments or other amounts payable by the
.Borrower to the Municipality under the .Revenue Agreement s:~a11--
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. -
3.2. The Borrower has agreed and it is hereby determined Ghat
any and a13 direct and indirect-costs incurred by the
Municipality in connection with the Project, whether or not the
Project is carried to completion, and whether or not approved
• by the.Minnesota Energy and Economic Development Authority, and
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whether or not the Municipality by resolution authorizes the
issuance of the bonds, will be paid by the Borrower upon
request.
3.3. The Mayor and City Clerk-Administrator are directed, if
the bonds are issued and sold, thereafter to comply with the
provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 474.01, Subdivisions
8 and 11.
Adopted this 4th day of June. 984.
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Attest : ~ ~ ~
ity Clerk-Administrato
The motion for the. adoption of the foregoing
resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember sindt
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof : Nelson, Zaun, Sindt, Enright, Harvey
and the following voted against the same: None
whereupon .the resolution was declared duly passed and adopted
and. was signed by the Mayor which signature was attested by the
City Clerk-Administrator.
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