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ORDINANCE NO. 1026
ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ARTICLE
1106, V.T.C.S., IN CONNECTION WITH PROPOSED
UTILITY SYSTEM TAX BONDS; AND DECLARING
THAT SAID ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE
IMMEDIATELY UPON ADOPTION
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College
Station, Texas, has duly adopted Ordinance No. 1025, dated
June 2, 1976, calling a bond election to be held in and for
said City on June 29, 1976, for the purpose of voting on,
among others, three propositions for the issuance of tax
bonds (hereinafter collectively called the "Utility Tax
Bonds") of said City, as follows:
(a) Proposition No. 5 providing for tax bonds in the
amount of $2,475,000 for the purpose of construct-
ing improvements to the City's Waterworks System;
and
(b) Proposition No. 6 providing for tax bonds in the
amount of $2,040,000 for the purpose of construct-
ing improvements to the City's Sanitary Sewer Sytem;
and
(c) Proposition No. 7 providing for tax bonds in
the amount of $2,725,000 for the purpose of
constructing improvements to the City's Elec-
tric Utility System;
WHEREAS, Article 1106, of Vernon's Civil Statutes
of Texas, as amended, authorizes the City Council to appro-
priate and apply the net revenues of its combined Waterworks,
Sewer and Electric Light and Power Systems (hereinafter col-
lectively called the "Utility System") to the payment of the
sinking fund and interest due by the City on its bonded in-
debtedness incurred on account of said System; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to declare its
intention to take advantage of said Article 1106 in connection
with the payment of the principal of and interest on the Utility
-- Tax_Ronds if any of them are authorized to be issued by the
voters of the City; Therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLgGE
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Ordinance No. 1026
Section 1: That the terms defined in the preamble
of this ordinance shall be, and are hereby made, a part of
this ordinance for all purposes.
Section 2: That each year while any of the Utility
Tax Bonds are outstanding and before passing any ordinance
levying taxes for that year the City Council will take advan-
tage of the provisions of Article 1106, Vernon's Texas Civil
Statutes, as amended, or any like legislation which may be-
come effective in the future, by setting aside out of the net
revenues of the Utility System and applying such sum as the
City Council deems to be in the best interest of the City to
the payment of the principal of and interest on the Utility
Tax Bonds, or any of them, that falls due during the following
year.
Section 3: That nothing contained in this ordinance
shall be deemed to restrict the ability of any City Council to
exercise its independent judgment with respect to the best in-
terest of the City in setting aside and applying net revenues
of the Utility System for the purpose specified in Section 2
hereof; provided, however, as long as any Utility Tax Bonds
are outstanding, no net revenues of the Utility System shall
be used in any year for any other purpose unless a sum is appro-
priated pursuant to Section 2 which is sufficient to pay in full
the principal of and interest on the Utility Tax Bonds for the
following year without levying any tax for such purpose.
Section 4: That nothing contained in this ordinance
shall be deemed to affect in any manner the covenants the City
has heretofore made in its outstanding revenue bonds which are
secured by a pledge of the net revenues of its Utility System
or any part thereof, or to limit in any respect the City's
freedom in the future to issue and sell additional revenue
bonds on a parity with such outstanding bonds, or junior lien
bonds or other evidences of indebtedness secured by a pledge
of or lien on the revenues of the Utility System or any part
thereof. I
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Section 5: That the commitment of the City Council
contained herein is expressly made with the intention that it
will be binding upon the present and any future City Council
if the Utility Tax Bonds, or any of them, are approved by a
majority of voters in the City at the bond election to be held
on June 29, 1976, but not otherwise.
Section 6: That this ordinance shall take effect
and be in full force upon and after its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of June, 1976.
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ATTEST:
City Sec etary
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