08-11-06-Ordinance-Authorizing the Issuance of Certificates of Obligation Series 2006 Water and Wastewater System-08/30/2006ORDINANCE #08-11-06
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CITY
OF SANGER, TEXAS COMBINATION TAX AND REVENUE
CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION, SERIES 2006; PRESCRIBING THE
TERMS AND FORM THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF
THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AND INTEREST THEREON; AWARDING
THE SALE THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE PREPARATION AND
DISTRIBUTION OF AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT TO BE USED IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE CERTIFICATES;
AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF BOND INSURANCE; MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS REGARDING SUCH CERTIFICATES,
INCLUDING USE OF THE PROCEEDS THEREOF, AND MATTERS
INCIDENT THERETO;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER:
ARTICLE I
FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS
Section 1.1: Findings and Determinations. The City Council hereby officially finds
and determines that:
(a) The City of Sanger, Texas (the "City"), acting through its City Council, is authorized
pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Texas Local Government Code, Chapter
271, Subchapter C, as amended (the "Act"), to issue certificates of obligation to provide all or
part of the funds to pay contractual obligations to be incurred for the construction of public
works and the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, machinery, buildings, land and rights -
of -way for authorized needs and purposes and for the payment of contractual obligations for
professional services, to wit (i) improvements to the water and sewer system, including new
wells, tanks and lines and replacing existing lines within the City, and (ii) professional services
rendered in connection with the above listed projects.
(b) The City Council authorized the publication of a notice of intention to issue
Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006 (the "Certificates") to the effect that the City Council was
tentatively scheduled to meet at 7:00 p.m. on June 19, 2006 at its regular meeting place to adopt
an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Certificates to be payable from (i) an ad valorem tax
levied, within the limits prescribed by law, on the taxable property located within the City, and
(ii) the revenues to be derived from the City's water and sewer system (the "System") after the
payment of all operation and maintenance expenses thereof (the "Net Revenues") in an amount
not to exceed $10,000, to the extent that ad valorem taxes are ever insufficient or unavailable for
such purposes, provided that the pledge of Net Revenues is and shall be junior and subordinate in
all respects to the pledge of Net Revenues to the payment of any obligation of the City, whether
authorized heretofore or hereafter, which the City designates as having a pledge senior to the
pledge of the Net Revenues to the payment of the Certificates.
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(c) Such notico, was published at the times and in the manner required by the Act.
(d) No petition signed by at least five percent (5%) of the qualified voters of the City has
been filed with or presented to any official of the City protesting the issuance of such Certificates
on or before June 13, 2006, or the date of passage of this Ordinance.
(e) The City has determined that it is in the best interests of the City and that it is
otherwise desirable to issue the Certificates to provide all or part of the funds to pay contractual
obligations to be incurred for the purposes authorized by the Act.
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DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS
Section 2.1: Definitions. As used herein, the following terms shall have the meanings
specified, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Act" shall mean Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 271, Subchapter C, as
amended.
"Attorney General" shall mean the Attorney General of the State of Texas.
"Bond Insurance Policy" shall mean the financial guaranty insurance policy issued by the
Bond Insurer insuring the payment when due of the principal and interest on the Certificates as
provided therein.
"Bond Insurer" shall mean
"Certificate" or "Certificates" shall mean any or all of the City of Sanger, Texas
Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006, authorized by this Ordinance.
"City" shall mean the City of Sanger, Texas and, where appropriate, its City Council.
"City Council" shall mean the governing body of the City.
"Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
"Comptroller" shall mean the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas.
"DTC" shall mean The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, or any
successor securities depository.
"DTC Participant" shall mean brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing
corporations and certain other organizations on whose behalf DTC was created to hold securities
to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions among DTC Participants.
"Fiscal Year" shall mean the City's then designated fiscal year, which currently is the
twelve-month period beginning on the first day of October of a calendar year and ending on the
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last day of September of the next succeeding calendar year and each such period may be
designated with the number of the calendar year in which such period ends.
"Interest Payment Date," when used in connection with any Certificate, shall mean
March 1, 2007, and each March 1 and September 1 thereafter until maturity or earlier redemption
of such Certificate.
"Issuance Date" shall mean the date on which the Certificates are delivered to and paid
for by the Underwritel .
"Ordinance" shall mean this Ordinance and all amendments hereof and supplements
hereto.
"Outstanding", when used with reference to the Certificates, shall mean, as of a particular
date, all Certificates theretofore and thereupon delivered pursuant to this Ordinance except: (a)
any Certificates canceled by or on behalf of the City at or before such date; (b) any Certificates
defeased pursuant to the defeasance provisions of this Ordinance or otherwise defeased as
permitted by applicable law; and (c) any Certificates in lieu of or in substitution for which a
replacement Certificate shall have been delivered pursuant to this Ordinance.
"Paying Agent/Registrar" shall mean The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., and
its'successors in that capacity.
"Underwriter" shall mean the entity or entities specified in Section 7.1 hereof.
"Record Date" shall mean the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar
month immediately preceding the applicable Interest Payment Date.
"Register" shall mean the registration books for the Certificates kept by the Paying
Agent/Registrar in which are maintained the names and addresses of, and the principal amounts
registered to, each Registered Owner of Certificates.
"Registered Owner" shall mean the person or entity in whose name any Certificate is
registered in the Register.
Section 2.2: Interpretations. All terms defined herein and all pronouns used in this
Ordinance shall be deemed to apply equally to singular and plural and to all genders. The titles
and headings of the articles and sections of this Ordinance have been inserted for convenience of
reference only and are not to be considered a part hereof and shall not in any way modify or
restrict any of the terms or provisions hereof. This Ordinance and all the terms and provisions
hereof shall be liberally construed to effectuate the purposes set forth herein and to sustain the
validity of the Certificates and the validity of the levy of ad valorem taxes to pay the principal of
and interest on the Certificates.
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ARTICLE III
TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATES
Section 3.1: Amount, Purpose and Authorization. (a) The Certificates shall be issued
in fully registered form, without coupons, under and pursuant to the authority of the Act in the
total authorized aggregate principal amount of SEVEN MILLION AND NO/100 DOLLARS
($7,000,000) for the purpose of providing all or part of the funds to pay contractual obligations to
be incurred for the purposes described in paragraph 1.1(a) hereof.
Section 3.2: Designation, Date and Interest Payment Dates. The Certificates shall be
designated as the "City of Sanger, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of
Obligation, Series 2006," and shall be dated August 1, 2006. The Certificates shall bear interest
at the rates set forth in Section 3.3 below, from the later of August 1, 2006 or the most recent
Interest Payment Date to which interest has been paid or duly provided for, calculated on the
basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months, payable on March 1, 2007, and each March 1
and September 1 thereafter until maturity or earlier redemption.
If interest on any Certificate is not paid on any Interest Payment Date and continues
unpaid for thirty (30) days thereafter, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall establish a new record
date for the payment of such interest, to be known as a Special Record Date. The Paying
Agent/Registrar shall establish a Special Record Date when funds to make such interest payment
are received from or on behalf of the City. Such Special Record Date shall be fifteen (15) days
prior to the date fixed for payment of such past due interest, and notice of the date of payment
and the Special Record Date shall be sent by United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, not
later than five (5) days prior to the Special Record Date, to each affected Registered Owner as of
the close of business on the day prior to mailing of such notice.
Section 3.3: Numbers Denomination Interest Rates and Maturities. The Certificates
shall be initially issued bearing the numbers, in the principal amounts and bearing interest at the
rates set forth in the following schedule, and may be transferred and exchanged as set out in this
Ordinance. The Certificates shall mature on March 1 in each of the years and in the amounts set
out in such schedule. Certificates delivered in transfer of or in exchange for other Certificates
shall be numbered in order of their authentication by the Paying Agent/Registrar, shall be in the
denomination of $5,000 or integral multiples thereof and shall mature on the same date and bear
interest at the same rate as the Certificate or Certificates in lieu of which they are delivered.
Certificate Year of Principal Interest
Number Maturity Amount Rate
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Section 3.4: Redemption Prior to Maturity. (a) Optional Redemption. The Certificates
maturing on and after March 1, 2017 are subject to redemption prior to maturity, at the option of
the City, in whole or in part, on March 1, 2016, or any date thereafter, at par plus accrued interest
to the date fixed for redemption.
(b) Certificates may be redeemed in part only in integral multiples of $5,000. If a
Certificate subject to redemption is in a denomination larger than $5,000, a portion of such
Certificate may be redeemed, but only in integral multiples of $5,000. In selecting portions of
Certificates for redemption, each Certificate shall be treated as representing that number of
Certificates of $5,000 denomination which is obtained by dividing the principal amount of such
Certificate by $5,000. Upon presentation and surrender of any Certificate for redemption in part,
the Paying Agent/Registrar, in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, shall
authenticate and deliver in exchange therefor a Certificate or Certificates of like maturity and
interest rate in an aggregate principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the Certificate
so surrendered.
(c) Notice of any redemption, identifying the Certificates or portions thereof to be
redeemed, shall be sent by United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, to the Registered
Owners thereof at their addresses as shown on the Register, not less than thirty (30) days before
the date fixed for such redemption. By the date fixed for redemption, due provision shall be
made with the Paying Agent/Registrar for the payment of the redemption price of the Certificates
called for redemption. If such notice of redemption is given, and if due provision for such
payment is made, all as provided above, the Certificates which are to be so redeemed thereby
automatically shall be redeemed prior to their scheduled maturities, they shall not bear interest
after the date fixed for redemption, and they shall not be regarded as being Outstanding except
for the purpose of being paid with the funds so provided for such payment.
Section 3.5: Manner of Pay_ ment, Characteristics, Execution and Authentication. The
Paying Agent/Registrar is hereby appointed the paying agent for the Certificates. The
Certificates shall be payable, shall have the characteristics and shall be executed, sealed,
registered and authenticated, all as provided and in the manner indicated in the FORM OF
CERTIFICATES set forth in Article IV of this Ordinance. If any officer of the City whose
manual or facsimile signature shall appear on the Certificates shall cease to be such officer
before the authentication of the Certificates or before the delivery of the Certificates, such
manual or facsimile signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes as if such
officer had remained in such office.
The approving legal opinion of Andrews Kurth LLP, Houston, Texas, Bond Counsel,
may be printed on the back of the Certificates over the certification of the City Secretary, which
may be executed in facsimile. CUSIP numbers also may be printed on the Certificates, but errors
or omissions in the printing of either the opinion or the numbers shall have no effect on the
validity of the Certificates.
Section 3.6: Authentication. Except for the Certificates to be initially issued, which
need not be authenticated by the Registrar, only such Certificates as shall bear thereon a
certificate of authentication, substantially in the form provided in Article IV of this Ordinance,
manually executed by an authorized representative of the Paying Agent/Registrar, shall be
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entitled to the benefits of this Ordinance or shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose. Such
duly executed certificate of authentication shall be conclusive evidence that the Certificate so
authenticated was delivered by the Paying Agent/Registrar hereunder.
Section 3.7: Ownership. The City, the Paying Agent/Registrar and any other person
may treat the person in whose name any Certificate is registered as the absolute owner of such
Certificate for the purpose of making and receiving payment of the principal thereof and interest
thereon and for all other purposes, whether or not such Certificate is overdue, and neither the
City nor the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be bound by any notice or knowledge to the contrary.
All payments made to the person deemed to be the Registered Owner of any Certificate in
accordance with this Section shall be valid and effective and shall discharge the liability of the
City and the Paying Agent/Registrar upon such Certificate to the extent of the sums paid.
Section 3.8: Registration, Transfer and Exchange. The Paying Agent/Registrar is
hereby appointed the registrar for the Certificates. So long as any Certificate remains
Outstanding, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall keep the Register at the City Administrator's
office in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall provide for the registration and transfer of the Certificates in accordance
with the terms of this Ordinance.
Each Certificate shall be transferable only upon the presentation and surrender thereof at
the principal corporate trust office of the Paying Agent/Registrar, accompanied by an assignment
duly executed by the Registered Owner or his authorized representative in form satisfactory to
the Paying Agent/Registrar. Upon due presentation of any Certificate for transfer, the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall authenticate and deliver in exchange therefor, within seventy-two (72)
hours after such presentation, a new Certificate or Certificates, registered in the name of the
transferee or transferees, in authorized denominations and of the same maturity and aggregate
principal amount and bearing interest at the same rate as the Certificate or Certificates so
presented and surrendered.
All Certificates shall be exchangeable upon the presentation and surrender thereof at the
principal corporate trust office of the Paying Agent/Registrar for a Certificate or Certificates,
maturity and interest rate and in any authorized denomination, in an aggregate principal amount
equal to the unpaid principal amount of the Certificate or Certificates presented for exchange.
The Paying Agent/Registrar shall be and is hereby authorized to authenticate and deliver
exchange Certificates in accordance with the provisions of this Section. Each Certificate
delivered by the Paying Agent/Registrar in accordance with this Section shall be entitled to the
benefits and security of this Ordinance to the same extent as the Certificate or Certificates in lieu
of which such Certificate is delivered.
All Certificates issued in transfer or exchange shall be delivered to the Registered
Owners thereof at the principal corporate trust office of the Paying Agent/Registrar or sent by
United States mail, first class, postage prepaid.
The City or the Paying Agent/Registrar may require the Registered Owner of any
Certificate to pay a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be
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imposed in connection with the transfer or exchange of such Certificate. Any fee or charge of
the Paying Agent/Registrar for such transfer or exchange shall be paid by the City.
The Paying Agent/Registrar shall not be required to transfer or exchange any Certificate
called for redemption in whole or in part during the forty-five (45) day period immediately prior
to the date fixed for redemption; provided, however, that this restriction shall not apply to the
transfer or exchange by the Registered Owner of the unredeemed portion of a Certificate called
for redemption in part.
Section 3.9: Book -Entry Only System. The definitive Certificates shall be initially
issued in the form of a separate single fully registered Certificate for each of the maturities
thereof. Upon initial issuance, the ownership of each such Certificate shall be registered in the
name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, and except as provided in Section 3.11 hereof, all of
the Outstanding Certificates shall be registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC.
Upon delivery by DTC to the Paying Agent/Registrar of written notice to the effect that DTC has
determined to substitute a new nominee in place of Cede & Co., and subject to the provisions in
this Ordinance with respect to interest checks being mailed to the Owner at the close of business
on the Record Date, the word "Cede & Co." in this Ordinance shall refer to such new nominee of
DTC.
With respect to Certificates registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC,
the City and the Paying Agent/Registrar shall have no responsibility or obligation to any DTC
Participant or to any person on behalf of whom such a DTC Participant holds an interest in the
Certificates. Without limiting the immediately preceding sentence, the City and the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall have no responsibility or obligation with respect to (a) the accuracy of the
records of DTC, Cede & Co. or any DTC Participant with respect to any ownership interest in
the Certificates, (b) the delivery to any DTC Participant or any other person, other than a
Certificateholder, as shown on the Register, of any notice with respect to the Certificates,
including any notice of redemption or (c) the payment to any DTC Participant or any other
person, other than a Certificateholder as shown in the Register, of any amount with respect to
principal of Certificates, premium, if any, or interest on the Certificates.
Except as provided in Section 3.10 of this Ordinance, the City and the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall be entitled to treat and consider the person in whose name each Certificate
is registered in the Register as the absolute owner of such Certificate for the purpose of payment
of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on Certificates, for the purpose of giving notices of
redemption and other matters with respect to such Certificate, for the purpose of registering
transfer with respect to such Certificate, and for all other purposes whatsoever. The Paying
Agent/Registrar shall pay all principal of Certificates, premium, if any, and interest on the
Certificates only to or upon the order of the respective owners, as shown in the Register as
provided in this Ordinance, or their respective attorneys duly authorized in writing, and all such
payments shall be valid and effective to fully satisfy and discharge the City's obligations with
respect to payment of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Certificates to the extent
of the sum or sums so paid. No person other than an owner shall receive a Certificate evidencing
the obligation of the City to make payments of amounts due pursuant to this Ordinance.
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Section 3.10: Payments and Notices to Cede & Co. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this Ordinance to the contrary, as long as any Certificates are registered in the name
of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, all payments with respect to principal of, premium, if any,
and interest on the Certificates, and all notices with respect to such Certificates shall be made
and given, respectively, in the manner provided in the representation letter of the City to DTC.
Section 3.11: Successor Securities Depository; Transfer Outside Book -Entry Only
System. In the event that the City or the Paying Agent/Registrar determines that DTC is
incapable of discharging its responsibilities described herein and in the representation letter of
the City to DTC, and that it is in the best interest of the beneficial owners of the Certificates that
they be able to obtain certificated Certificates, the City or the Paying Agent/Registrar shall (a)
appoint a successor securities depository, qualified to act as such under Section 17(a) of the
Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, notify DTC of the appointment of such
successor securities depository and transfer one or more separate Certificates to such successor
securities depository or (b) notify DTC of the availability through DTC of Certificates and
transfer one or more separate Certificates to DTC Participants having Certificates credited to
their DTC accounts. In such event, the Certificates shall no longer be restricted to being
registered in the Register in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, but may be registered
in the name of the successor securities depository, or its nominee, or in whatever name or names
Certificateholders transferring or exchanging Certificates shall designate, in accordance with the
provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 3.12: Replacement Certificates. Upon the presentation and surrender to the
Paying Agent/Registrar of a damaged or mutilated Certificate, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall
authenticate and deliver in exchange therefor a replacement Certificate, of the same maturity,
interest rate and principal amount, bearing a number not contemporaneously outstanding. The
City or the Paying Agent/Registrar may require the Registered Owner of such Certificate to pay
a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in
connection therewith and any other expenses connected therewith, including the fees and
expenses of the Paying Agent/Registrar and the City.
If any Certificate is lost, apparently destroyed or wrongfully taken, the City, pursuant to
the applicable laws of the State of Texas and ordinances of the City, and in the absence of notice
or knowledge that such Certificate has been acquired by a bona fide purchaser, shall execute, and
the Paying Agent/Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, a replacement Certificate of the same
maturity, interest rate and principal amount, bearing a number not contemporaneously
outstanding, provided that the Registered Owner thereof shall have:
(a) furnished to the City and the Paying Agent/Registrar satisfactory evidence of the
ownership of and the circumstances of the loss, destruction or theft of such Certificate;
(b) furnished such security or indemnity as may be required by the Paying
Agent/Registrar and the City to save and hold them harmless;
(c) paid all expenses and charges in connection therewith, including, but not limited to,
printing costs, legal fees, fees of the Paying Agent/Registrar and any tax or other governmental
charge that may be imposed; and
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(d) met any other reasonable requirements of the City and the Paying Agent/Registrar.
If, after the delivery of such replacement Certificate, a bona fide purchaser of the original
Certificate in lieu of which such replacement Certificate was issued presents for payment such
original Certificate, the City and the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be entitled to recover such
replacement Certificate from the person to whom it was delivered or any person taking
therefrom, except a bona fide purchaser, and shall be entitled to recover upon the security or
indemnity provided therefor to the extent of any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred by the
City or the Paying Agent/Registrar in connection therewith.
If any such mutilated, lost, apparently destroyed or wrongfully taken Certificate has
become or is about to become due and payable, the City in its discretion may, instead of issuing a
replacement Certificate, authorize the Paying Agent/Registrar to pay such Certificate.
Each replacement Certificate delivered in accordance with this Section shall be entitled to
the benefits and security of this Ordinance to the same extent as the Certificate or Certificates in
lieu of which such replacement Certificate is delivered.
Section 3.13: Cancellation. All Certificates paid or redeemed in accordance with this
Ordinance, and all Certificates in lieu of which exchange Certificates or replacement Certificates
are authenticated and delivered in accordance herewith, shall be canceled and destroyed upon the
making of proper records regarding such payment or redemption. The Paying Agent/Registrar
shall periodically furn'sh the City with certificates of destruction of such Certificates.
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FORM OF CERTIFICATES
The Certificates, including the Form of Comptroller's Registration Certificate, Form of
Paying Agent/Registrar Authentication Certificate, Statement of Insurance and Form of
Assignment, shall be in substantially the following forms, with such omissions, insertions and
variations as may be necessary or desirable, and not prohibited by this Ordinance:
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF TEXAS
CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS
NUMBER
R-
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DENOMINATION
REGISTERED
COMBINATION TAX AND REVENUE CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION
SERIES 2006
INTEREST RATE: DATED DATE: MATURITY DATE:
August 1, 2006 March 1,
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT:
CUSIP:
06TWIMI_
THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas (the
"City"), for value received, hereby promises to pay to the Registered Owner identified above or
its registered assigns, on the maturity date specified above (or on earlier redemption as herein
provided), upon presentation and surrender of this Certificate at the principal corporate trust
office of , or its successor (the "Paying Agent/Registrar"), the principal
amount identified above (or so much thereof as shall not have been paid or deemed to have been
paid upon prior redemption) payable in any coin or currency of the United States of America
which on the date of payment of such principal is legal tender for the payment of debts due to the
United States of America, and to pay interest thereon at the rate shown above, calculated on a
basis of a 360-day year composed of twelve 30-day months, from the later of the Dated Date
identified above or the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or duly
provided for. Interest on this Certificate is payable on March 1, 2007, and each March 1 and
September 1 thereafter until maturity or earlier redemption of this Certificate, by check sent by
United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, by the Paying Agent/Registrar to the Registered
Owner of record as of the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month
immediately preceding the applicable interest payment date, as shown on the registration books
kept by the Paying Agent/Registrar. Any accrued interest payable at maturity or earlier
redemption shall be paid upon presentation and surrender of this Certificate at the principal
corporate trust office of the Paying Agent/Registrar.
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ONE OF A DULY AUTHORIZED SERIES OF
CERTIFICATES (the "Certificates") in the aggregate principal amount of $3,500,000 issued
pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City on June 13, 2006 (the
"Ordinance") for the purpose of providing all or part of the funds to pay contractual obligations
to be incurred for the construction of public works and the purchase of materials, supplies,
equipment, machinery, buildings, land and rights -of -way for authorized needs and purposes and
for the payment of contractual obligations for professional services, to wit (i) improvements to
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the water and sewer system, including new wells, tanks and lines and replacing existing lines
within the City, and (ii) professional services rendered in connection with the above listed
projects.
THIS CERTIFICATE shall not be valid or obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to
any benefit under the Ordinance unless this Certificate either (i) is registered by the Comptroller
of Public Accounts of the State of Texas by due execution of the registration certificate endorsed
hereon or (ii) is authenticated by the Paying Agent/Registrar by due execution of the
authentication certificate endorsed hereon.
THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT, at its option, to redeem, prior to their maturity,
Certificates maturing on and after March 1, 2017, in whole or in part, on March 1, 2016, or any
date thereafter, at par plus accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption.
CERTIFICATES MAY BE REDEEMED IN PART only in integral multiples of $5,000.
If a Certificate subject to redemption is in a denomination larger than $5,000, a portion of such
Certificate may be redeemed, but only in integral multiples of $5,000. In selecting portions of
Certificates for redemption, each Certificate shall be treated as representing that number of
Certificates of $5,000 denomination which is obtained by dividing the principal amount of such
Certificate by $5,000. Upon surrender of any Certificate for redemption in part, the Paying
Agent/Registrar, in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance, shall authenticate and
deliver in exchange therefor a Certificate or Certificates of like maturity and interest rate in an
aggregate principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the Certificate so surrendered.
NOTICE OF ANY SUCH REDEMPTION, identifying the Certificates or portions
thereof to be redeemed, shall be sent by United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, to the
Registered Owners thereof at their addresses as shown on the books of registration kept by the
Paying Agent/Registrar, not less than thirty (30) days before the date fixed for such redemption.
By the date fixed for redemption, due provision shall be made with the Paying Agent/Registrar
for the payment of the redemption price of the Certificates called for redemption. If such notice
of redemption is given, and if due provision for such payment is made, all as provided above, the
Certificates which are to be so redeemed thereby automatically shall be redeemed prior to their
scheduled maturities, they,.shall not bear interest after the date fixed for redemption, and they
shall not be regarded as being outstanding except for the purpose of being paid with the funds so
provided for such payment.
THIS CERTIFICATE IS TRANSFERABLE only upon presentation and surrender at the
principal corporate trust office of the Paying Agent/Registrar, accompanied by an assignment
duly executed by the Registered Owner or its authorized representative, subject to the terms and
conditions of the Ordinance.
THIS CERTIFICATE IS EXCHANGEABLE at the principal corporate trust office of the
Paying Agent/Registrar for a Certificate or Certificates of the same maturity and interest rate and
in the principal amount of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof, subject to the terms and
conditions of the Ordinance.
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THE PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR is not required to accept for transfer or exchange
any Certificate called for redemption, in whole or in part, during the forty-five (45) day period
immediately prior to the date fixed for redemption; provided, however, that such limitation shall
not apply to the transfer or exchange by the Registered Owner of an unredeemed portion of a
Certificate called for redemption in part.
THE CITY OR PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR may require the Registered Owner of
any Certificate to pay a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be
imposed in connection with the transfer or exchange of a Certificate. Any fee or charge of the
Paying Agent/Registrar for a transfer or exchange shall be paid by the City.
THE REGISTERED OWNER of this Certificate by acceptance hereof, acknowledges
and agrees to be bound by all the terms and conditions of the Ordinance.
IT IS HEREBY DECLARED AND REPRESENTED that this Certificate has been duly
and validly issued and delivered; that all acts, conditions and things required or proper to be
performed, exist and to be done precedent to or in the issuance and delivery of this Certificate
have been performed, exist and have been done in accordance with law; that the Certificates do
not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; and that annual ad valorem taxes sufficient
to provide for the payment of the interest on and principal of this Certificate, as such interest
comes due and such principal matures, have been levied and ordered to be levied, within the
limits prescribed by law, against all taxable property in the City and have been irrevocably
pledged for such payment.
IT IS FURTHER DECLARED AND REPRESENTED that the revenues to be derived
from the City's water and sewer system, after the payment of all operation and maintenance
expenses thereof (the "Net Revenues"), in an amount not to exceed $10,000, are pledged to the
payment of the principal of and interest on the Certificates, provided that the pledge of Net
Revenues is and shall be junior and subordinate in all respects to the pledge of Net Revenues to
the payment of any obligation of the City, whether authorized heretofore or hereafter, which the
City designates as having a pledge senior to the pledge of the Net Revenues to the payment of
the Certificates. The City also reserves the right to issue, for any lawful purpose at any time, in
one or more installments, bonds, certificates of obligation and other obligations of any kind,
secured in whole or in part by a pledge of Net Revenues, that may be prior and superior in right
to, on a parity with, or junior and subordinate to the pledge of Net Revenues securing the
Certificates.
REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE ORDINANCE, a copy of which is filed
with the Paying Agent/Registrar, for the full provisions thereof, to all of which the Registered
Owners of the Certificates assent by acceptance of the Certificates.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused its corporate seal to be impressed or
placed in facsimile hereon and this Certificate to be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the
City Secretary by their manual, lithographed or printed facsimile signatures.
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CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS
Mayor
(SEAL)
COUNTERSIGNED:
City Secretary
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FORM OF COMPTROLLER'S REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE
The following form of Comptroller's Registration Certificate shall be attached or affixed
to each of the Certificates initially delivered:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
REGISTER NO.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
I hereby certify that this certificate has been examined, certified as to validity and
approved by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and that this certificate has been
registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas.
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF OFFICE this
Comptroller of Public Accounts
of the State of Texas
[SEAL]
FORM OF PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR'S AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE
The following form of authentication certificate shall be printed on the face of each of the
Certificates other than those initially delivered:
AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE
THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST
COMPANY, N.A.
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Authorized Signature
Date of Authentication:
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STATEMENT OF INSURANCE
[TO COME]
FORM OF ASSIGNMENT
The following form of assignment shall be printed on the back of each of the Certificates:
ASSIGNMENT
For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
(Please print or type name, address, and zip code of Transferee)
(Please insert Social Security or Taxpayer Identification Number of Transferee)
the within bond and all rights thereunder, and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints
attorney to transfer such bond on the books
kept for registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises.
DATED:
Signature Guaranteed:
Registered Owner
NOTICE: The signature above must
correspond to the name of the Registered
Owner as shown on the face of this bond in
NOTICE: Signature must be guaranteed by a every particular, without any alteration,
member firm of the New York Stock Exchange enlargement or change whatsoever.
or a commercial bank or trust company.
ARTICLE V
SECURITY FOR THE CERTIFICATES
Section 5.1: Pledge and Levy of Taxes and Revenues. (a) To provide for the payment
of principal of and interest on the Certificates, there is hereby levied, within the limits prescribed
by law, for the current year and each succeeding year thereafter, while the Certificates or any
part of the principal thereof and the interest thereon remain outstanding and unpaid, an ad
valorem tax upon all taxable property within the City sufficient to pay the interest on the
Certificates and to create and provide a sinking fund of not less than 2% of the principal amount
of the Certificates or not less than the principal payable out of such tax, whichever is greater,
with full allowance being made for tax delinquencies and the costs of tax collection, and such
taxes, when collected, shall be applied to the payment of principal of and interest on the
Certificates by deposit to the Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series
2006 Debt Service Fund and to no other purpose.
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(b) The City hereby declares its purpose and intent to provide and levy a tax legally
sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Certificates, it having been determined that
the existing and available taxing authority of the City for such purpose is adequate to permit a
legally sufficient tax. As long as any Certificates remain outstanding, all moneys on deposit in,
or credited to, the Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006 Debt
Service Fund shall be secured by a pledge of security, as provided by law for cities in the State of
Texas.
(c) In addition, pursuant to the authority of Chapter 1502, Texas Government Code, as
amended, the City also hereby pledges the revenues to be derived from the City's water and
sewer system, after the payment of all operation and maintenance expenses thereof (the "Net
Revenues"), in an amount not to exceed $10,000, to the payment of the principal of and interest
on the Certificates, provided that the pledge of Net Revenues is and shall be junior and
subordinate in all respects to the pledge of Net Revenues to the payment of any obligation of the
City, whether authorized heretofore or hereafter, which the City designates as having a pledge
senior to the pledge of the Net Revenues to the payment of the Certificates. The City also
reserves the right to issue, for any lawful purpose at any time, in one or more installments,
bonds, certificates of obligation and other obligations of any kind, secured in whole or in part by
a pledge of Net Revenues, that may be prior and superior in right to, on a parity with, or junior
and subordinate to the pledge of Net Revenues securing the Certificates.
Section 5.2: Debt Service Fund. The Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of
Obligation, Series 2006 Debt Service Fund is hereby created as a special fund solely for the
benefit of the Certificates. The City shall establish and maintain such fund at an official City
depository and shall keep such fund separate and apart from all other funds and accounts of the
City. Any amount on deposit in the Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006 Debt Service Fund
shall be maintained by the City in trust for the Registered Owners of the Certificates. Such
amount, plus any other amounts deposited by the City into such fund and any and all investment
earnings on amounts on deposit in such fund, shall be used only to pay the principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on the Certificates.
Section 5.3: Further Proceedings. After the Certificates to be initially issued have been
executed, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to deliver the Certificates to be initially issued and all
pertinent records and proceedings to the Attorney General for examination and approval. After
the Certificates to be initially issued shall have been approved by the Attorney General, they
shall be delivered to the Comptroller for registration. Upon registration of the Certificates to be
initially issued, the Comptroller (or a deputy lawfully designated in writing to act for the
Comptroller) shall manually sign the Comptroller's registration certificate prescribed herein to
be affixed or attached to the Certificates to be initially issued, and the seal of said Comptroller
shall be impressed, or placed in facsimile, thereon.
ARTICLE VI
CONCERNING THE PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR
Section 6.1: Acceptance. , is hereby appointed as the initial
Paying Agent/Registrar for the Certificates pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Paying
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Agent/Registrar Agreement by and between the City and the Paying Agent/Registrar. The
Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
A, the terms and provisions of which are hereby approved, and the Mayor is hereby authorized to
execute and deliver such Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement on behalf of the City in multiple
counterparts and the City Secretary is hereby authorized to attest thereto and affix the City's seal.
Such initial Paying Agent/Registrar and any successor Paying Agent/Registrar, by undertaking
the performance of the duties of the Paying Agent/Registrar hereunder, and in consideration of
the payment of any fees pursuant to the terms of any contract between the Paying
Agent/Registrar and the City and/or the deposits of money pursuant to this Ordinance, shall be
deemed to accept and agree to abide by the terms of this Ordinance.
Section 6.2: Trust Funds. All money transferred to the Paying Agent/Registrar in its
capacity as Paying Agent/Registrar for the Certificates under this Ordinance (except any sums
representing Paying Agent/Registrar's fees) shall be held in trust for the benefit of the City, shall
be the property of the City and shall be disbursed in accordance with this Ordinance.
Section 6.3: Certificates Presented. Subject to the provisions of Section 6.4, all
matured Certificates presented to the Paying Agent/Registrar for payment shall be paid without
the necessity of further instructions from the City. Such Certificates shall be canceled as
provided herein.
Section 6.4: ' Unclaimed Funds Held by the Paying Agent/Registrar. Funds held by the
Paying Agent/Registrar that represent principal of and interest on the Certificates remaining
unclaimed by the Registered Owner thereof after the expiration of three years from the date such
funds have become due and payable (a) shall be reported and disposed of by the Paying
Agent/Registrar in accordance with the provisions of Title 6 of the Texas Property Code, as
amended, to the extent such provisions are applicable to such funds, or (b) to the extent such
provisions do not apply to the funds, such funds shall be paid by the Paying Agent/Registrar to
the City upon receipt by the Paying Agent/Registrar of a written request therefor from the City.
The Paying Agent/Registrar shall have no liability to the Registered Owners of the
Certificates by virtue of actions taken in compliance with this Section.
Section 6.5: Paying Agent/Registrar May Own Certificates. The Paying
Agent/Registrar in its individual or any other capacity, may become the owner or pledgee of
Certificates with the same rights it would have if it were not the Paying Agent/Registrar.
Section 6.6: Successor Paying Agents/Registrars. The City covenants that at all times
while any Certificates are Outstanding it will provide a legally qualified bank, trust company,
financial institution or other agency to act as Paying Agent/Registrar for the Certificates. The
City reserves the right to change the Paying Agent/Registrar for the Certificates on not less than
sixty (60) days' written notice to the Paying Agent/Registrar, as long as any such notice is
effective not less than 60 days prior to the next succeeding principal or interest payment date on
the Certificates. Promptly upon the appointment of any successor Paying Agent/Registrar, the
previous Paying Agent/Registrar shall deliver the Register or a copy thereof to the new Paying
Agent/Registrar, and the new Paying Agent/Registrar shall notify each Registered Owner, by
United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, of such change and of the address of the new
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Paying Agent/Registrar. Each Paying Agent/Registrar hereunder, by acting in that capacity,
shall be deemed to have agreed to the provisions of this Ordinance.
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PROVISIONS CONCERNING SALE AND
APPLICATION OF PROCEEDS OF CERTIFICATES
Section 7.1: Sale of Certificates; Execution of Purchase Agreement; Insurance. The
Certificates are hereby sold and shall be delivered to the Underwriters for a price of
$ (representing the par value thereof, less a net original issue discount of
$ less an underwriter's discount of $ ) plus accrued interest, in
accordance with the terms of and conditions in the Purchase Agreement. The Purchase
Agreement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, is hereby approved. The
Mayor and other appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute
the Purchase Agreement on behalf of the City, and the Mayor and all other appropriate officials,
agents and representatives of the City are hereby authorized to do any and all things necessary or
desirable to satisfy the conditions set out therein and to provide for the issuance and delivery of
the Certificates. It is hereby found and determined that the terms of the sale of the Certificates
contained in the Purchase Agreement are the most advantageous terms reasonably obtainable by
the City at this time.
The City hereby acknowledges that the sale of the Certificates pursuant to the Purchase
Agreement is contingent upon the issuance of a policy of municipal bond insurance from the
Bond Insurer insuring the timely payment of principal of and interest on the Certificates. The
purchase of such a policy and the payment of the premium therefor is hereby approved and the
Mayor and other appropriate City officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute such
documents and certificates and to do any and all things necessary or desirable to obtain such
insurance and the printing on the Certificates of an appropriate legend or statement regarding
such insurance is hereby approved.
Section 7.2: Approval, Registration and Delivery. The Mayor is hereby authorized to
have control and custody of the Certificates and all necessary records and proceedings pertaining
thereto pending their delivery, and the Mayor and other officers and employees of the City are
hereby authorized and directed to make such certifications and to execute such instruments as
may be necessary to accomplish the delivery of the Certificates and to assure the investigation,
examination and approval thereof by the Attorney General and the registration of the initial
Certificates by the Comptroller. Upon registration of the Certificates, the Comptroller (or the
Comptroller's certificates clerk or an assistant certificates clerk lawfully designated in writing to
act for the Comptroller) shall manually sign the Comptroller's Registration Certificates
prescribed herein to be attached or affixed to each Certificates initially delivered and the seal of
the Comptroller shall be impressed or printed or lithographed thereon.
Section 7.3: Offering Documents; Ratings. The City hereby approves the form and
contents of the Official Notice of Sale, Preliminary Official Statement and the final Official
Statement, dated as of the date hereof, relating to the Certificates, and any addenda, supplement
or amendment thereto, and ratifies and approves the distribution of such Preliminary Official
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Statement and Official Statement in the offer and sale of the Certificates and in the reoffering of
the Certificates by the Underwriter, with such changes therein or additions thereto as the officials
executing same may deem advisable, such determination to be conclusively evidenced by their
execution thereof. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute, and the City
Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to attest, the final Official Statement. It is further
hereby officially found, determined and declared that the statements and representations
contained in the Preliminary Official Statement and final Official Statement are true and correct
in all material respects, to the best knowledge and belief of the City Council, and that, as of the
date thereof, the Preliminary Official Statement was an official statement of the City with respect
to the Certificates that was deemed "final" by an authorized official of the City except for the
omission of no more than the information permitted by subsection (b)(1) of Rule 15c2-12 of the
Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of the Preliminary Official Statement and the
Official Statement are attached hereto as Exhibits B and C, respectively.
Further, the City Council hereby ratifies, authorizes and approves the actions of the
Mayor, the City's financial advisor and other consultants in seeking a rating on the Certificates
from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. and Standard & Poor's Ratings Services and such actions
are hereby ratified and confirmed.
Section 7.4: Application of Proceeds of Certificates. Proceeds from the sale of the
Certificates shall, promptly upon receipt by the City, be applied as follows:
(1) Accrued interest shall be deposited into the Combination Tax and Revenue
Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006 Debt Service Fund created in Section 5.2 of this
Ordinance;
(2) A portion of the proceeds shall be applied to pay expenses arising in connection
with the issuance of the Certificates;
(3) The remaining proceeds shall be applied, together with other funds of the City, to
provide funds to pay contractual obligations to be incurred for the purposes set forth in Section
3.1 of this Ordinance.
Section 7.5: Tax Exemption. The City intends that the interest on the Certificates shall
be excludable from gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes pursuant
to Sections 103 and 141 through 150 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), and all applicable temporary, proposed and final regulations (the "Regulations") and
procedures promulgated thereunder and applicable to the Certificates. For this purpose, the City
covenants that it will monitor and control the receipt, investment, expenditure and use of all
gross proceeds of the Certificates (including all property the acquisition, construction or
improvement of which is to be financed directly or indirectly with the proceeds of the
Certificates) and take or omit to take such other and further actions as may be required by
Sections 103 and 141 through 150 of the Code and the Regulations to cause interest on the
Certificates to be and remain excludable from the gross income, as defined in Section 61 of the
Code, of the owners of the Certificates for federal income tax purposes. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, the City shall comply with each of the following covenants:
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(a) The City will use all of the proceeds of the Certificates to (i) provide funds to pay
contractual obligations to be incurred for the purposes set forth in Section 3.1 hereof, which will
be owned and operated by the City and (ii) to pay the costs of issuing the Certificates. The City
will not use any portion of the proceeds of the Certificates to pay the principal of or interest or
redemption premium on, any other obligation of the City or a related person.
(b) The City will not directly or indirectly take any action, or omit to take any action,
which action or omission would cause the Certificates to constitute "private activity bonds"
within the meaning of Section 141(a) of the Code.
(c) Principal of and interest on the Certificates will be paid solely from both ad
valorem taxes and pledged revenues collected by the City, investment earnings on such
collections, and as available, proceeds of the Certificates.
(d) Based upon all facts and estimates now known or reasonably expected to be in
existence on the date the Certificates are delivered, the City reasonably expects that the proceeds
of the Certificates will not be used in a manner that would cause the Certificates or any portion
thereof to be an "arbitrage bond" within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code.
(e) At all times while the Certificates are outstanding, the City will identify and
properly account for all amounts constituting gross proceeds of the Certificates in accordance
with the Regulations. The City will monitor the yield on the investments of the proceeds of the
Certificates and, to the extent required by the Code and the Regulations, will restrict the yield on
such investments to a yield which is not materially higher than the yield on the Certificates. To
the extent necessary to prevent the Certificates from constituting "arbitrage bonds," the City will
make such payments as are necessary to cause the yield on all yield restricted nonpurpose
investments allocable to the Certificates to be less than the yield that is materially higher than the
yield on the Certificates.
(f) The City will not take any action or knowingly omit to take any action that, if
taken or omitted, would cause the Certificates to be treated as "federally guaranteed" obligations
for purposes of Section 149(b) of the Code.
(g) The City represents that not more than fifty percent (50%) of the proceeds of the
Certificates will be invested in nonpurpose investments (as defined in Section 148(f)(6)(A) of the
Code) having a substantially guaranteed yield for four years or more within the meaning of
Section 149(g)(3)(A)(ii) of the Code, and the City reasonably expects that at least eighty-five
percent (85%) of the spendable proceeds of the Certificates will be used to carry out the
governmental purpose of the Certificates within the three-year period beginning on the date of
issue of the Certificates.
(h) The City will take all necessary steps to comply with the requirement that certain
amounts earned by the City on the investment of the gross proceeds of the Certificates, if any, be
rebated to the federal government. Specifically, the City will (i) maintain records regarding the
receipt, investment, and expenditure of the gross proceeds of the Certificates as may be required
to calculate such excess arbitrage profits separately from records of amounts on deposit in the
funds and accounts of the City allocable to other obligations of the City or moneys which do not
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represent gross proceeds of any obligations of the City and retain such records for at least six
years after the day on which the last outstanding Certificate is discharged, (ii) account for all
gross proceeds under a reasonable, consistently applied method of accounting, not employed as
an artifice or device to avoid in whole or in part, the requirements of Section 148 of the Code,
including any specified method of accounting required by applicable Regulations to be used for
all or a portion of any gross proceeds, (iii) calculate, at such times as are required by applicable
Regulations, the amount of excess arbitrage profits, if any, earned from the investment of the
gross proceeds of the Certificates and (iv) timely pay, as required by applicable Regulations, all
amounts required to be rebated to the federal government. In addition, the City will exercise
reasonable diligence to assure that no errors are made in the calculations required by the
preceding sentence and, if such an error is made, to discover and promptly correct such error
within a reasonable amount of time thereafter, including payment to the federal government of
any delinquent amounts owed to it, interest thereon and any penalty.
(i) The City will not directly or indirectly pay any amount otherwise payable to the
federal government pursuant to the foregoing requirements to any person other than the federal
government by entering into any investment arrangement with respect to the gross proceeds of
the Certificates that might result in a reduction in the amount required to be paid to the federal
government because such arrangement results in a smaller profit or a larger loss than would have
resulted if such arrangement had been at arm's length and had the yield on the Certificates not
been relevant to either party.
0) The City will timely file or cause to be filed with the Secretary of the Treasury of
the United States the information required by Section 149(e) of the Code with respect to the
Certificates on such form and in such place as the Secretary may prescribe.
(k) The City will not issue or use the Certificates as part of an "abusive arbitrage
device" (as defined in Section 1.148-10(a) of the Regulations). Without limiting the foregoing,
the Certificates are not and will not be a part of a transaction or series of transactions that
attempts to circumvent the provisions of Section 148 of the Code and the Regulations, by (i)
enabling the City to exploit the difference between tax-exempt and taxable interest rates to gain a
material financial advantage, or (ii) increasing the burden on the market for tax-exempt
obligations.
(1) Proper officers of the City charged with the responsibility for issuing the
Certificates are hereby directed to make, execute and deliver certifications as to facts, estimates
or circumstances in existence as of the date of issuance of the Certificates and stating whether
there are facts, estimates or circumstances that would materially change the City's expectations.
On or after the date of issuance of the Certificates, the City will take such actions as are
necessary and appropriate to assure the continuous accuracy of the representations contained in
such certificates.
(m) The covenants and representations made or required by this Section are for the
benefit of the Certificate holders and any subsequent Certificate holder, and may be relied upon
by the Certificate holders and any subsequent Certificate holder and bond counsel to the City.
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In complying with the foregoing covenants, the City may rely upon an unqualified opinion
issued to the City by nationally recognized bond counsel that any action by the City or reliance
upon any interpretation of the Code or Regulations contained in such opinion will not cause
interest on the Certificates to be includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes
under existing law.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, the City's representations and obligations
under the covenants and provisions of this Section 7.5 all survive the defeasance and discharge
of the Certificates for as long as such matters are relevant to the exclusion of interest on the
Certificates from the gross income of the owners for federal income tax purposes.
Section 7.6: Related Matters. In order that the City shall satisfy in a timely manner all
of its obligations under this Ordinance, the Mayor, the Mayor, City Secretary and all other
appropriate officers, agents, representatives and employees of the City are hereby authorized and
directed to take all other actions that are reasonably necessary to provide for the issuance and
delivery of the Certificates, including, without limitation, executing and delivering on behalf of
the City all certificates, consents, receipts, requests, notices, and other documents as may be
reasonably necessary to satisfy the City's obligations under this Ordinance and to direct the
transfer and application of funds of the City consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance.
ARTICLE VIII
CONTINUING DISCLOSURE UNDERTAKING
Section 8.1: Annual Reports. The City shall provide annually to each NRMSIR and
any SID, within six months after the end of each fiscal year ending in or after 2006, financial
information and operating data with respect to the City of the general type included in the final
Official Statement authorized by Section 7.3 of this Ordinance, being the financial information
and operating data described in the Official Statement under the captions "INVESTMENT
AUTHORITY AND INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES OF THE DISTRICT — Current
Investments," "CITY TAX DEBT," "TAX DATA (except under the subheading "Estimated
Overlapping Taxes")," "SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA" and in Appendix B to the Official
Statement. Any financial statements so to be provided shall be (1) prepared in accordance with
the accounting principles described in Appendix B to the Official Statement and (2) audited, if
the City commissions an audit of such statements and the audit is completed within the period
during which they must be provided. If audited financial statements are not so provided, then the
City shall provide audited financial statements for the applicable fiscal year to each NRMSIR
and any SID, when and if audited financial statements become available.
If the City changes its fiscal year, it will notify each NRMSIR and any SID of the change
(and of the date of the new fiscal year end) prior to the next date by which the City otherwise
would be required to provide financial information and operating data pursuant to this Section.
The financial information and operating data to be provided pursuant to this Section may
be set forth in full in one or more documents or may be included by specific reference to any
document (including an official statement or other offering document, if it is available from the
MSRB) that theretofore has been provided to each NRMSIR and any SID or filed with the SEC.
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Section 8.2: Material Event Notices. The City shall notify any SID and either each
NRMSIR or the MSRB, in a timely manner, of any of the following events with respect to the
Certificates, if such event is material within the meaning of the federal securities laws:
(a) Principal acid interest payment delinquencies;
(b) Non-payment related defaults;
(c) Unscheduled draws on debt service reserves reflecting financial difficulties;
(d) Unscheduled draws on credit enhancements reflecting financial difficulties;
(e) Substitution of credit or liquidity providers, or their failure to perform;
(f) Adverse tax opinions or events affecting the tax-exempt status of the Certificates;
(g) Modifications to rights of holders of the Certificates;
(h) Certificate calls;
(i) Defeasances;
0) Release, substitution, or sale of property securing repayment of the Certificates; and
(k) Rating changes.
The City shall notify any SID and either each NRMSIR or the MSRB, in a timely
manner, of any failure by the City to provide financial information or operating data in
accordance with Section 8.1 of this Ordinance by the time required by such Section.
Section 8.3: Limitations Disclaimers and Amendments. The City shall be obligated to
observe and perform the covenants specified in this Article for so long as, but only for so long as,
the City remains an "obligated person" with respect to the Certificates within the meaning of the
Rule, except that the City in any event will give the notice required by Section 8.2 of any
Certificate calls and defeasance that cause the City to be no longer such an "obligated person."
The provisions of this Article are for the sole benefit of the holders and beneficial owners
of the Certificates, and nothing in this Article, express or implied, shall give any benefit or any
legal or equitable right, remedy, or claim hereunder to any other person. The City undertakes to
provide only the financial information, operating data, financial statements, and notices which it
has expressly agreed to provide pursuant to this Article and does not hereby undertake to provide
any other information that may be relevant or material to a complete presentation of the City's
financial results, condition, or prospects or hereby undertake to update any information provided
in accordance with this Article or otherwise, except as expressly provided herein. The City does
not make any representation or warranty concerning such information or its usefulness to a
decision to invest in or sell Certificates at any future date.
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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE CITY BE LIABLE TO THE HOLDER
OR BENEFICIAL OWNER OF ANY CERTIFICATE OR ANY OTHER PERSON, IN
CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR DAMAGES RESULTING IN WHOLE OR IN PART FROM
ANY BREACH BY THE CITY, WHETHER NEGLIGENT OR WITHOUT FAULT ON ITS
PART, OF ANY COVENANT SPECIFIED IN THIS ARTICLE, BUT EVERY RIGHT AND
REMEDY OF ANY SUCH PERSON, IN CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR OR ON ACCOUNT
OF ANY SUCH BREACH SHALL BE LIMITED TO AN ACTION FOR MANDAMUS OR
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.
No default by the City in observing or performing its obligations under this Article shall
constitute a breach of or default under the Ordinance for purposes of any other provision of this
Ordinance.
Nothing in this Article is intended or shall act to disclaim, waive, or otherwise limit the
duties of the City under federal and state securities laws.
The provisions of this Article may be amended by the City from time to time to adapt the
changed circumstances that arise from a change in legal requirements, a change in law, or a
change in the identity, nature, status, or type of operations of the City, but only if (1) the
provisions of this Article, as so amended, would have permitted an underwriter to purchase or
sell the Certificates in the primary offering of the Certificates in compliance with the Rule,
taking into account any amendments' or interpretations of the Rule to the date of such
amendment, as well as such changed circumstances, and (2) either (a) the holders of a majority in
aggregate principal amount (or any greater amount required by any other provision of this
Ordinance that authorizes such an amendment) of the outstanding Certificates consent to such
amendment or (b) a person that is unaffiliated with the City (such as nationally recognized bond
counsel) determines that such amendment will not materially impair the interests of the holder
and beneficial owners of the Certificates. If the City so amends the provisions of this Article, it
shall include with any amended financial information or operating data next provided in
accordance with Section 8.1 an explanation, in narrative form, of the reasons for the amendment
and of the impact of any change in the type of financial information or operating data so
provided. The City may also amend or repeal the provisions of this Article if the SEC amends or
repeals the applicable provisions of the Rule or a court of final jurisdiction enters judgment that
such provisions of the Rule are invalid, and the City also may amend the provisions of this
Article in its discretion in any other manner or circumstance, but in either case only if and to the
extent that the provisions of this sentence would not have prevented an underwriter from
lawfully purchasing or selling Certificates in the primary offering of the Certificates, giving
effect to (a) such provisions as so amended and (b) any amendments or interpretations of the
Rule.
Section 8.4: Definitions. As used in this Article, the following terms have the
meanings ascribed to such terms below:
"MSRB" means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
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"NRMSIR" means each person whom the SEC or its staff has determined to be a
nationally recognized municipal securities information repository within the meaning of the Rule
from time to time.
"Rule" means SEC Rule 15c2-12, as amended from time to time.
"SEC" means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
"SID" means any person designated by the State of Texas or an authorized department,
officer, or agency thereof as, and determined by the SEC or its staff to be, a state information
depository within the meaning of the Rule from time to time.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Section 9.1: Defeasance. Subject to Section 10.8 hereof, the City may defease the
provisions of this Ordinance and discharge its obligations to the Registered Owners of any or all
of the Certificates to pay the principal of and interest thereon in any manner permitted by law,
including by depositing with the Paying Agent/Registrar or with the Comptroller of Public
Accounts of the State of Texas either:
(a) cash in an amount equal to the principal amount of such Certificates plus interest
thereon to the date of maturity or redemption; or
(b) pursuant to an escrow or trust agreement, cash and/or (i) direct noncallable
obligations of United States of America, including obligations that are unconditionally
guaranteed by the United States of America; (ii) noncallable obligations of an agency or
instrumentality of the United States, including obligations that are unconditionally guaranteed or
insured by the agency or instrumentality and that, on the date the governing body of the issuer
adopts or approves the proceedings authorizing the issuance of refunding bonds, are rated as to
investment quality by a nationally recognized investment rating firm not less than AAA or its
equivalent; or (iii) noncallable obligations of a state or an agency or a county, municipality, or
other political subdivision of a state that have been refunded and that, on the date the governing
body of the issuer adopts or approves the proceedings authorizing the issuance of refunding
bonds, are rated as to investment quality by a nationally recognized investment rating firm not
less than AAA or its equivalent, which, in the case of (i), (ii) or (iii), may be in book -entry form,
and the principal of and interest on which will, when due or redeemable at the option of the
holder, without further investment or reinvestment of either the principal amount thereof or the
interest earnings thereon, provide money in an amount which, together with other moneys, if
any, held in such escrow at the same time and available for such purpose, shall be sufficient to
provide for the timely payment of the principal of and interest thereon to the date of maturity or
earlier redemption;
provided, however, that if any of the Certificates are to be redeemed prior to their respective
dates of maturity, provision shall have been made for giving notice of redemption as provided in
this Ordinance. Upon such deposit, such Certificates shall no longer be regarded to be
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Outstanding or unpaid. Any surplus amounts not required to accomplish such defeasance shall
be returned to the City.
Section 9.2: Ordinance a Contract - Amendments. This Ordinance shall constitute a
contract with the Registered Owners from time to time, be binding on the City, and shall not be
amended or repealed by the City so long as any Certificate remains Outstanding except as
permitted in this Section. The City may, without the consent of or notice to any Registered
Owners, from time to time and at any time, amend this Ordinance in any manner not detrimental
to the interests of the Registered Owners, including the curing of any ambiguity, inconsistency,
or formal defect or omission herein. In addition, the City may, with the consent of Registered
Owners who own in the aggregate 51 % of the principal amount of the Certificates then
Outstanding, amend, add to, or rescind any of the provisions of this Ordinance; provided that,
without the consent of all Registered Owners of Outstanding Certificates, no such amendment,
addition, or rescission shall (i) extend the time or times of payment of the principal of and
interest on the Certificates, reduce the principal amount thereof, the redemption price, or the rate
of interest thereon, or in any other way modify the terms of payment of the principal of or
interest on the Certificates, (ii) give any preference to any Certificate over any other Certificate,
or (iii) reduce the aggregate principal amount of Certificates required to be held by Registered
Owners for consent to any such amendment, addition, or rescission.
Section 9.3: Legal Holiday. In any case where the date interest accrues and becomes
payable on the Certificates or principal of the Certificates matures or the date fixed for
redemption of any Certificates or a Record Date shall be in the City a Saturday, Sunday, legal
holiday or a day on which banking institutions are authorized by law to close, then payment of
interest or principal need not be made on such date, or the Record Date shall not occur on such
date, but payment may be made or the Record Date shall occur on the next succeeding day which
is not in the City a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday or a day on which banking institutions are
authorized by law to close with the same force and effect as if (i) made on the date of maturity or
the date fixed for redemption and no interest shall accrue for the period from the date of maturity
or redemption to the date of actual payment or (ii) the Record Date had occurred on the fifteenth
day of that calendar month.
Section 9.4: No Recourse Against City Officials. No recourse shall be had for the
payment of principal of or interest on any Certificates or for any claim based thereon or on this
Ordinance against any official of the City or any person executing any Certificates.
Section 9.5: Further Proceedings. The Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem, City Secretary and
other appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized and directed to do any and all things
necessary and/or convenient to carry out the terms of this Ordinance.
Section 9.6: Severability. If any Section, paragraph, clause or provision of this
Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or
unenforceability of such Section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the
remaining provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 9.7: Open Meeting. It is hereby found, determined and declared that a
sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting of the City Council at
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which this Ordinance was adopted was posted at a place convenient and readily accessible at all
times to the general public at City Hall for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as
required by the Open Meetings Law, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, and that this
meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Ordinance
and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City
Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting
thereof.
Section 9.8: Repealer. All orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof,
inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
Section 9.9: Emergency. It is hereby officially found and determined that this
Ordinance relates to an immediate public emergency affecting life, health, property and the
public peace, and that such emergency exists, the specific emergency being that the proceeds
from the sale of the Certificates are required as soon as possible for necessary and urgently
needed improvements, and that this Ordinance be passed and approved on the date of its
introduction.
Section 9.10: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after
its passage on the date shown below.
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PASSED AND APPROVED on first and final reading this August 30, 2006.
CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS
or
ATTEST
City Secretary
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