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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-10-20-4.2 - Resolution - 02/10/2020RESOLUTION NO. 0'1-\Q-10-4 .'°:2 RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION TO REIMBURSE CERTAIN EXPENDITURES WITH PROCEEDS FROM DEBT WHEREAS, the City of College Station, Texas (the "City") is a home-rule municipality and political subdivision of the State of Texas; WHEREAS, the City expects to pay expenditures in connection with the design, planning, acquisition and construction of the projects described on Exhibit "A" hereto (collectively, the "Project") prior to the issuance of obligations by the City in connection with the financing of the Project from available funds; WHEREAS, the City finds, considers, and declares that the reimbursement of the City for the payment of such expenditures will be appropriate and consistent with the lawful objectives of the City and, as such, chooses to declare its intention, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.150-2 of the Treasury Regulations, to reimburse itself for such payments at such time as it issues obligations to finance the Project; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. The City reasonably expects it will incur debt, as one or more series of obligations, with an aggregate maximum principal amount not to exceed $5,000,000, for the purpose of paying the aggregate costs of the Project. Section 2. All costs to be reimbursed pursuant hereto will be capital expenditures. No tax-exempt obligations will be issued by the City in fm1herance of this Statement after a date which is later than 18 months after the later of (1) the date the expenditures are paid or (2) the date on which the property, with respect to which such expenditures were made, is placed in service. Section 3. The foregoing notwithstanding, no tax-exempt obligation will be issued pursuant to this Statement more than three years after the date any expenditure which is to be reimbursed is paid. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 10th DAY OF February, 2020. ATTEST: (Sea}) APPROVED: McC · , Pa khurst & Horton L.L.P. Bond Counsel Exhibit "A" The projects to be financed that are the subject of this Statement are: ST1803 SH 40/ FM 2154 Interchange Feasibility Study ($5,000,000) These funds will be used for the feasibility study of an interchange at SH 40 & FM 2154 that would include a separated grade crossing of the Union Pacific tracks and connect into the city roadway network to the west of the railroad tracks. The study also includes a feasibility assessment and schematic design of FM 2154 Widening from Graham to Greens Prairie Road.