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RES 1986-62 - 00004848
fl ©92 RESOLUTION NO. 62 - 1986 RESOLUTION AWARDING THE SALE OF $10,045,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX INCREMENT REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1986; FIXING THEIR FORM AND SPECIFICATIONS; DIRECTING THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY; AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR PAYMENT BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Definitions As used in this Resolution and in the Escrow Deposit Agreement, in addition to any terms which may be defined in the text of this Resolution or in said Agreement, the following terms shall have the following respective meanings: "Alternative Crossover Date" means the first day of any month not later than August 1, 1993, established pursuant to the Escrow Deposit Agreement as the end of the Alternative Crossover Period. "Alternative Crossover Period" means any period beginning on the First Crossover Date or an Alternative Crossover Date and ending on the next succeeding Alternative Crossover Date. "Bank" means the same as that term in defined in the Series 1985 Indenture, being as of the date hereof National Australia Bank Limited, acting through its New York Branch. "Bonds" means the City's $2,705,000 General Obligation Improvement Refunding Bonds, Series 1986, as authorized to be issued pursuant to this Resolution. "Crossover Date" means the First Crossover Date or the Alternative Crossover Date on which, pursuant to this Resolution and the Escrow Deposit Agreement, the crossover refunding of the Series 1985 Bonds shall actually occur. "Debt Service Fund" and "Series 1986 Debt Service Fund" mean the debt service fund created for the Bonds pursuant to paragraph 13 of this Resolution. "Escrow Account" means the account of that name created pursuant to the Escrow Deposit Agreement. "Escrow Deposit Agreement" means the Escrow Deposit Agreement respecting the Bonds, dated as of August 1, 1986, between the City and First Trust Company, Inc., as Escrow Agent thereunder, and any permitted amendments thereof or successors thereto. "First Crossover Date" means February 1, 1990. "First Crossover Period" means the period beginning on the date of issuance of the Bonds and ending on the First Crossover Date. 0:93 Page 2 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' "HRA" means the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley, Minnesota." "Interest Account" means the account of that name created in the Series 1986 debt Service Fund pursuant to this Resolution. "Principal Account" means the account of that name created in the Series 1986 Debt Service Fund pursuant to this Resolution. "Reimbursement Agreement" means the Credit Agreement respecting the bonds, as defined in the Series 1985 Indenture, being as of the date hereof that certain Reimbursement Agreement, dated as of December 1, 1985, between the City and the Bank, as amended. "Resolution" and "Series 1986 Bond Resolution" mean this resolution. "Series 1985 Bonds" means the City's $3,100,000 Variable Rate Demand General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1985, dated December 30, 1985, and issued pursuant to the Series 1985 Bond Resolution and the Series 1985 Indenture. "Series 1985 Bond Resolution" means Resolution No. 111 -1985, adopted by the City Council on December 16, 1985, authorizing the issuance of the Series 1985 Bonds. ' "Series 1985 Indenture" means the Trust Indenture respecting the Bonds, dated as of December 1, 1985, between the City and the First Trust Company, Inc., as Trustee thereunder, and respecting the Series 1985 Bonds. (The following special assessment definitions have intentionally been placed in other than alphabetical order) "Tax Increment Pledge Agreement" means the Tax increment Pledge Agreement, dated as of December 1, 1985 between the City and the HRA pursuant to which certain tax increments from the Tax Increment Districts were pledged to the payment of the Series 1985 Bonds. "Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement" means the agreement of that title, substantially in the form and of the content of the attached Exhibit A, dated as of August 1, 1986, to be executed by the City and the HRA in amendment of the Tax Increment Pledge Agreement in connection with the issuance of the Bonds. "Tax Increment Districts" means the HRA's Tax Increment Financing District Nos. 1 through 6 within its Housing and Redevelopment Project No. 1. "Series 1985 Tax Increments" means the same as the term "Tax Increments," as referenced in paragraph 7 (a) of the Series 1985 Bond Resolution and defined in paragraph 2 of the Tax Icnrement Pledge Agreement and consisting generally of those tax increments derived by the HRA from its Tax Increment Districts and pledged to Page 3 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 the Series 1985 Bonds in amounts, but only in such amounts, necessary to pay the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the Series 1985 Bonds and in certain circumstances the Purchase Price (as defined in the Series 1985 Indenture) thereof. "Modified Series 1985 Tax Increments" means the Series 1985 Tax Incrments, except the portion thereof (the "Excepted Portion ") which would, but for the issuance of the Bonds and the application of the proceeds thereof under this Resolution and the Escrow Deposit Agreement, be required by the Series 1985 Bond Resolution and the Series 1985 Indenture to be deposited in the debt service account established by the Series 1985 Bond Resolution for the payment of that portion of the principal of the Series 1985 Bonds which will hereafter be paid from the Escrow Account, whether upon mandatory sinking fund redemption on or prior to, or upon optional redemption on, the Crossover Date, said principal of the Series 1985 Bonds to be paid from the Escrow Account being in the aggregate $9,817,500; provided, however, that during any period in which there are amounts owed and unpaid by the City to the Bank pursuant to the Reimbursement Agreement, the Excepted Portion defined hereinabove shall be reduced to the greater of (a) zero or (b) the difference between the Excepted Portion (as determined without reference to this provision) and such owed and unpaid amounts. "Pre- Crossover Available Tax Increments" means the tax increments to be derived from the HRA's Tax Increment Districts; except such tax increments which were excluded from the definition of the Series 1985 Tax Increments pursuant to paragraph 2 of the Tax Increment Pledge Agreement; except such tax increments, if any, which the HRA has, from the time of adoption of the Series 1985 Bond Resolution to the time of adoption of this Resolution, pledged or otherwise dedicated; and except the Modified Series 1985 Tax Increments. "Post- Crossover Available Tax Increments" means the Pre - Crossover Available Tax Increments plus the Modified Series 1985 Tax Increments. 2. Authorization of Issuance The City has heretofore issued its Series 1985 Bonds for the purpose of financing various public improvement costs associated with the Housing and Redevelopment Project No. 1 of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley, Minnesota, and the Council hereby determines that it would be in the best interest of the City, and would be necessary or desirable for the stabilization and /or reduction of the debt service costs to the City with respect to the Series 1985 Bonds and for the adjustment of the maturities thereof in relation to the resources available for their payment, to issue the Bonds for the purpose of crossover refunding the Series 1985 Bonds pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 273.71 through 273.78, inclusive, and Chapter 475, including without limitation, Section 475.67, Subdivision 13. The Bonds shall be issued for the following purposes: 0 0 Page 4- Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' Approximate Cost of Purchase of Refunding Obligations under the Escrow Deposit Agreement $ 9,817,500 Discount 150,675 Cost of Issuance 76,825 Total $10,045,000 The Council hereby determines that the unspent proceeds of the Series 1985 Bonds are needed and will be applied and expended for the purposes for which the Series 1985 Bonds were issued. 3. Acceptance of Purchase Offer Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.60, Subdivision 2 (5), the City is authorized to negotiate the sale of the Bonds without public sale. The offer of Miller & Schroeder Financial, Inc. (the "Purchaser "), to purchase the Bonds is hereby accepted, such bid being to purchase the Bonds at a price of $9,894,325 plus accrued interest to date of delivery, the Bonds to bear interest, to mature in the years and amounts, and to be subject to such other terms and conditions as hereinafter provided. The officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City the Bond Purchase Agreement presented to the City by the Purchaser respecting the purchase of the Bonds by the Purchaser. 4. Maturities, Mandatory Sinking Fund Redemptions and Other Terms The City of Fridley shall forthwith issue and sell the Bonds, which shall be dated August 1, 1986, shall be fully registered without interest coupons and shall ' be numbered R -1 et seq. , shall be in the denomination of $5,000 each, or in integral multiples thereof, shall bear interest as set forth below, all interest payable February 1, 1987, and semiannually thereafter on February 1 and August 1 in each year, and shall bear interest at the rates per annum and mature on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: Year Amount Rate 1991 $1,405,000 6.008 1996 3,345,000 7.008 2000 5,295,000 7.40% All Bonds maturing on February 1, 1991, are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption by the City a par plus accrued interest on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: Year Amount 1988 $ 230,000 1989 390,000 1990 365,000 All Bonds maturing on February 1, 1996, are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption by the City at par plus accrued interest on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: -IL Page 5 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 Year Amount 1992 $ 545,000 1993 610,000 1994 685,000 1995 685,000 All Bonds maturing on February 1, 2000, are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption by the City at par plus accrued interest on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: Year 1997 1998 1999 Amount $ 915,000 1,110,000 1,175,000 The specific Bonds, or portions thereof, which shall be mandatorily redeemed by the City pursuant to the foregoing provisions shall be chosen by $5,000 lot by the Bond Registrar in the same manner prescribed herein for selecting Bonds, or portions thereof, to be optionally redeemed. 5. Conformance of Maturities The City hereby combines the foregoing maturity schedule with the maturity schedule for all of the City's outstanding general obligation bonds, except the Series 1985 Bonds, and hereby determines that such combined maturity schedule satisfies the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.54, Subdivision 1. 6. Optional Redemption All Bonds maturing after February 1, 1994, are subject to redemption at the option of the City on said date and on any interest payment date thereafter in inverse order of maturities at par plus accrued interest to date of redemption. If not all of the principal amount of Bonds of the same maturity are called for redemption, (A) the Bond Registrar (hereinafter defined) shall assign a separate number to each $5,000 multiple of each Bond of that maturity, shall select the redemption amount by lot therefrom, and shall authenticate and deliver to each registered owner of a Bond partially redeemed thereby a new Bond in the remaining principal amount not so redeemed, (B) the principal amount of such maturity which is not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption shall be reduced to the extent of the principal amount of such optional redemption, and (C) the mandatory sinking fund redemption amounts applicable to that maturity shall be reduced in inverse order of the redemption dates thereof to the extent of the difference between the total principal amount of such optional redemption of that maturity and the amount of that maturity which is not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption. 7. Bond Registrar Both principal of and interest on the Bonds shall be payable by First Trust Company, Inc., in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, which shall also act as registrar and transfer agent for the Bonds, or by its duly appointed and qualified successor thereto (such agent or successor herein referred to as the "Bond Registrar ") , and the City shall pay the reasonable charges of the Bond Registrar for such services. Page 6 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' 8. Form of Bonds The Bonds shall be in substantially the following form: No. R- $ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA - COUNTY OF ANOKA CITY OF FRIDLEY GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX INCREMENT REFUNDING BOND, SERIES 1986 RATE OF INTEREST MATURITY DATE DATE OF ISSUE CUSIP August 1, 1986 REGISTERED OWNER: PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: ' The City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota (the "City "), hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and, for value received, promises to pay to the registered owner named above, or registered assigns (the "Registered Owners "), upon presentation and surrender hereof, the principal amount specified above on the maturity date specified above, or on any earlier date on which this Bond may be and shall have been duly called for prior redemption, and to pay interest to the Registered Owner from the date hereof on such principal amount, until paid, at the per annum rate of interest specified above, all interest payable on February 1 and August 1 of each year, commencing February 1, 1987 (the "Interest Payment Date "). Both principal of and interest on this Bond are payable by First Trust Company, Inc., in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, or by its duly appointed successor as paying, transfer, and authenticating agent and registrar for the Bonds (the "Bond Registrar "), in any coin of currency of the United States of America which on the date of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. On each Interest Payment Date the Bond Registrar will pay the interest then due on this Bond by mailing to the Registered Owner's address a check or draft made payable to the Registered Owner, as such name and address of the Registered Owner appear on the registration books of the City maintained for the Bonds by the Bond Registrar (the "Bond Registrar ") at the end of the 15th day of the month prior to such Interest Payment Date. (If provisions of the Bonds are to be printed on the reverse side thereof, the ' face of the Bonds shall contain the foregoing provisions, the last two paragraphs of the Bonds, the signatures of the City officials executing the Bonds, and the seal of the City (if the same is to be printed on the Bonds) , and the following paragraph shall be inserted on the face of the Bonds immediately preceding the above - mentioned final two paragraphs: Page 7 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS OF THIS BOND WHICH ARE SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF). All Bonds of this issue maturing after February 1, 1994, are subject to redemption at the option of the City in inverse order of maturities on said date and on any Interest Payment Date thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest to date of redemption. If the City elects to prepay a principal amount of Bonds which results in not all of the principal amount of Bonds of the same maturity being called for prepayment, (A) the Bond Registrar shall assign a separate number to each $5,000 multiple of each Bond of that maturity, shall select the appropriate prepayment amount by lot therefrom, and shall authenticate and deliver to each Registered Owner of a Bond partially prepaid thereby a new Bond in the principal amount not so prepaid, (B) the principal amount of such maturity which is not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption shall be reduced to the extent of the principal amount of such optional redemption, and (C) the mandatory sinking fund redemption amounts applicable to the maturity shall be reduced in inverse order of the redemption dates thereof to the extent of the difference between the total principal amount of such optional redemption of that maturity and the amount of that maturity which is not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption. Notice of any prior redemption of this Bond shall be given in the manner required by law and shall be mailed to the Registered Owner no less that 15 days prior to the date of redemption. All Bonds maturing on February 1, 1991, are subject to mandatory sinking fund ' redemption by the City on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: Year Amount 1988 $ 230,000 1989 390,000 1990 365,000 All Bonds maturing on February 1, 1996, are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption by the City on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: Year Amount 1992 $ 545,000 1993 610,000 1994 685,000 1995 685,000 All Bonds maturing on February 1, 2000, are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption by the City on February 1 in the years and amounts as follows, respectively: `' ! • Page 8 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 - Year Amount ' 1997 $ 915,000 1998 1,110,000 1999 1,175,000 The specific Bonds, or portions thereof, which shall be mandatorily redeemed by the City pursuant to the foregoing provisions shall be chosen by $5,000 lot by the Bond Registrar in the same manner prescribed herein for selecting Bonds, or portions thereof, to the optionally redeemed. All mandatory sinking fund redemptions of Bonds shall be at par plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. This Bond is one of an issue of fully registered Bonds without interest coupons in the total principal amount of $10,045,000, all of like date and tenor except as to maturity, interest rate, redemption privilege, and registration number, all issued by the City for the purpose of providing funds to crossover refund the City's $11,550,000 Variable Rate Demand General Obligation Tax Increment Bonds, Series 1985, December 30, 1985, pursuant to and in full conformity with the Home Rule Charter of the City (the "Charter ") and the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota, including Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.67, Subdivision 13. The interest accruing on this Bond prior to the Crossover Date, as defined in the resolution adopted by the City Council on August 14, 1986, authorizing the issuance of the Bonds (the "Bond Resolution "), is payable primarily from earnings on investments of funds held ' in the Escrow Account established by the Escrow Deposit Agreement respecting the Bonds, dated as of August 1, 1986, between the City and First Trust Company, Inc., as Escrow Agent thereunder, and, to the extent of any insufficiency of such earnings, such interest, and the principal hereof, together with the interest accruing hereon from and after the Crossover Date, are payable from ad valorem tax increments derived from certain tax increment financing districts within the City and pledged to the payment hereof pursuant to and to the extent provided in the Bond Resolution; but this Bond constitutes a general obligation of the City, and, to provide moneys for the prompt and full payment of the principal of and interest on all of the bonds as the same become due, the full faith and credit and taxing powers of the City have been and are hereby irrevocable pledged, and the City Council will levy ad valorem taxes, if required for such purpose, which taxes may be levied on all of the taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount. This Bond may be transferred or exchanged, but only upon the Bond Registrar and only by the Registered Owner or its attorney duly authorized in writing, upon surrender hereof together with a duly executed written instrument of transfer satisfactory to the Bond Registrar, whereupon and Bond Registrar shall authenticate and deliver in the name of the designated transferees a new registered Bond or Bonds of the same aggregate amount, maturity, rate of interest, and other terms hereof. Only the Registered Owner shall be entitled to receive the principal of and interest on this Bond, and the City and the Bond Registrar may treat the Registered Owner as the absolute owner hereof for ' all other purposes whatsoever. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions, and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter to be done, to have happened, and to be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this Bond have been done, have happened, and have been performed in regular and due form, time, and manner as required by law; and 100 Page 9 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 �- that this Bond, together with all other indebtedness of the City outstanding on the date hereof and on the date of its actual issuance and delivery, does not cause the indebtedness of the City to exceed any constitutional, statutory, or Charter limitation thereon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City of Fridley, Minnesota, Anoka County, Minnesota, by its City Council, has caused this Bond to be executed by the manual or facsimile signatures of its Mayor and City Manager; has caused this Bond to be executed manually by the Bond Registrar, as the City's duly appointed authenticating agent for the Bonds; has caused the official seal of the City to be omitted from this Bond as permitted by law; and has caused this Bond to be dated August 1, 1986. J 101 Page 10 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 I(OMIT SEAL) City Manager Mayor CERTIFICATION OF AUTHENTICATION This Bond is one of the Bonds designated herein and issued pursuant to the resolution authorizing its issuance and delivery. First Trust Company, Inc. Bond Registrar Date of Authentication: By Its Authorized Signature ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, hereby sells, assigns, and transfers unto (Tax Identification or Social Sercurity No. ' ) this Bond and all rights thereunder and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints , as attorney of the undersigned, to transfer this Bond on the Bond Register with full power of substitution. Date: NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as it appears upon the face of this Bond in every particular, without alteration, enlargement, or any other change whatsoever. Signature Guaranteed: Signature(s) must be guaranteed by a national bank or trust company or by a brokerage firm which is a member of a major stock exchange. The Bond Registrar will not transfer this Bond unless the following information on the transferree is provided (including such information on all ' joint owners if the Bond(s) are to be held by joint account): Name and Address: 1 Page 11 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this Bond, shall be construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations: TEN COM - as tenants in common TEN ENT - as tenants by the entireties JT TEN - as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common UNIF GIFT MIN ACT - Custodian (Cust) (Minor) under Uniform Gifts to Minors Act of (State) Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list. (End of Bond Form) 9. Bond Counsel Opinion The City Clerk shall obtain a copy of the proposed approving legal opinion of bond counsel, O'Connor & Hannan, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, which shall be complete except as to dating thereof, shall cause such opinion to be filed in the offices of the City, and shall cause said opinion to be printed on each of the Bonds, together with a certificate to be signed by the manual or facsimile signature of the City Clerk in substantially the following form: I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the legal opinion executed by the above -named attorneys, except as to the dating thereof, which opinion has been handed to me for filing in my office prior to the time of delivery of the Bonds. City Clerk City of Fridley, Minnesota 10. Execution of Bonds The Bonds shall be executed on behalf of the City by the manual or facsimile signatures of the Mayor and the City Manager and shall be duly authenticated by the manual signature of an authorized representative of the Bond Registrar, hereby designated by the City as its authenticating agent for the bonds pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.55, Subdivision 1. The Bonds, when fully executed, shall be delivered by the City Finance Director to the Purchaser upon receipt of the purchase price, and the Purchaser shall not be obligated to see to the proper application thereof. If it becomes desirable or necessary that the City close on the Bonds prior to the time that printed Bonds can be prepared, executed, and delivered, the City may deliver to the Purchaser temporary typewritten or similarly prepared Bonds (including with respect to each maturity a single Bond in the full principal amount thereof) duly executed and authenticated in accordance with applicable law, which temporary Bonds shall be exchanged for definitive Bonds as soon as the same can be prepared and delivered in accordance with this Resolution. ?02 1 03 Page 12 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 11. Escrow Deposit Agreement The form of the Escrow Deposit Agreement which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and which has been proposed to be entered into between the City and First Trust Company, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota, as Escrow Agent thereunder, for the purpose of providing an irrevocable escrow of funds and investments for the payment (in accordance with this Resolution and the Escrow Deposit Agreement) of certain interest on the Bonds and certain amounts of the principal of the Series 1985 Bonds is hereby approved, and the Mayor, City Manager, City Finance Director, and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute such agreement in substantially the form on file but with such changes thereto as the officers executing the same may approve, which approval shall be conclusively evidenced by their execution thereof. The Escrow Deposit Agreement shall be irrevocable, and the City hereby covenants punctually to perform the terms and conditions thereof and agrees to pay the reasonable charges of the Escrow Agent thereunder. 12. Escrow Certification The firm of Grant Thornton, Minnesota, Minnesota, certified public accountants, is hereby authorized and directed to provide verifications and certifications with respect to the deposits and investments in the Escrow Account and is further authorized to make such calculations as may be necessary for the purposes of determining the sufficiency of the Escrow Account to make certain timely payments of principal of the Series 1985 Bonds and the interest on the Bonds (to the extent provided in this Resolution and in the Escrow Deposit Agreement) and of determining compliance with yield restrictions and other provisions of Section 103 (c) of the Internal Revenue ' Code of 1954, as amended, and regulations and rulings thereunder. 13. Debt Service Fund There is hereby created on the official books and records of the City a fund designated as $10,045,000 General Obligation Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, Series 1986, Debt Service Fund (the "Debt Service Fund "), which shall be held in trust by the City for the benefit of the Owners from time to time of the bonds, as hereinafter provided. Within the Debt Service Fund, there shall be created and maintained (at least until the Crossover Date) separate accounts designated as Interest Account and Principal Account. Until the principal of and interest on the Bonds are paid, or until all of the Bonds are otherwise discharged as hereinafter provided: (A) The following amounts shall be credited to the Interest Account, which funds are hereby pledged to and shall be used to pay interest accruing on the Bonds prior to the Crossover Date: (1) Any accrued interest on the Bonds received by the City upon the actual delivery of the Bonds, except that the same may be used to prepay earnings on, and in connection with the purchase of, the Refunding Obligations under the Escrow Deposit Agreement for subsequent application toward payment of the interest on the Bonds; (2) All earnings on investments of funds held in the Escrow Account (the "Escrow Earnings ") and received by the City pursuant to the Escrow Deposit Agreement; and (3) Pre- Crossover Available Tax Increments to the extent that the amounts described in (1) and (2) are insufficient to make timely payments of the above - described interest on the Bonds, when due. Page 13 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' (B) There shall be credited to the Principal Account, and are hereby pledged to the payment of the principal of the Bonds coming due on or prior to the Crossover Date, Pre - Crossover Available Tax Increments in amounts sufficient to pay the same, when due. (C) From and after the Crossover Date, separate Accounts shall no longer be required to be maintained in the Debt Service Fund, and the City shall credit thereto, and hereby pledges to the payment of the principal of the interest on the Bonds, when due, Post- Crossover Tax Increments in amounts, but only in such amounts, which will be sufficient for such purposes. The City further pledges to the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds, when due, the proceeds of any general ad valorem taxes hereafter levied by the City for such purposes. The aforesaid funds in the Debt Service Fund shall be used only and exclusively for, and are hereby pledged to, in accordance with the provisions above, the payment of the Bonds in accordance with their terms. If any such payment shall become due when there are not sufficient funds in the Debt Service Fund to pay the same, the City Finance Director shall pay such amounts from the general fund or other available fund of the City, and such fund shall be reimbursed for such advances from the proceeds of the Escrow Earnings (but only to the extent such advances of City funds paid interest on the Bonds), the Pre - Crossover Tax Increments (if before the Crossover Date), or the Post- Crossover Tax Increments (if after the Crossover Date) or of any general ad valorem taxes hereafter levied for such purposes, when collected. 14. Mandatory and Optional Redemption of Series 1985 Bonds As provided in Section 3.07 of the Series 1985 Indenture, the principal amounts of the Series 1985 Bonds are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption on February 1 in the following years and amounts, respectively, among others: Year Amount 1988 $ 255,000 1989 450,000 1990 410,000 1991 475,000 1992 625,000 1993 700,000 To pay, when due, the foregoing mandatory redemptions of principal amounts of the Series 1985 Bonds which occur prior to or on the Crossover Date, the City shall use the following funds from the Reserve Account established pursuant to paragraph 7 (b) of the Series 1985 Bond Resolution (but only to the extent that the balance in the Reserve Account will not be less than the Minimum Reserve Level (as defined in said paragraph) thereof following such withdrawals), together with the following amounts of the principal proceeds of the Bonds (specifically not including any earnings on funds invested in the Escrow Account pursuant to the Escrow Deposit Agreement, respectively: °o4 105 Page 14 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' Year of Mandatory Funds From Sinking Fund Reserve Redemption Account Funds From Escrow Account Total 1988 $ 38,250 $ 216,750 $255,000 1989 67,500 382,500 450,000 1990 61,500 348,500 410,000 1991 71,250 403,750 475,000 1992 93,750 531,250 625,000 1993 105,000 595,000 700,000 To pay the principal amounts of the optional redemption of the Series 1986 Bonds on the Crossover Date: (A) If the Crossover Date is the First Crossover Date, the City shall use the $8,869,750 of the principal proceeds of the Bonds then available to the City from the Escrow Account for such purposes and $1,565,250 from the Reserve Account: and (B) If the Crossover Date is August 1, 1993, the City shall use the $7,339,750 of the principal proceeds of the Bonds then available to the City from the Escrow Account for such purposes and $1,295,250 from the Reserve Account; and ' (C) If the Crossover Date occurs after the First Crossover Date and before August 1, 1993, the respective amounts to be withdrawn from the Escrow Account and the Reserve Account to make the optional redemption of the Series 1985 Bonds otherwise outstanding thereon shall be adjusted according. To the extent that funds on hand in the Reserve Account are insufficient to allow any of the withdrawals therefrom prescribed in this paragraph, (A) the City shall use such additional funds as may be available for such purposes pursuant to the Series 1985 Bond Resolution and the Series 1985 Indenture (including without limitation such additional withdrawals from the Reserve Account as may be permitted thereby) and (B), in the case of any shortfall of funds for optional redemption of the Bonds on the Crossover Date, in addition to the funds of the type described in (A) above (but using such funds first for any mandatory sinking fund redemption of the Series 1985 Bond occurring on the Crossover Date), the City shall use such other available funds of the City as may be needed for such purposes, including without limitation available general or other funds, tax increments, or ad valorem tax levies, to the effect that the crossover refunding of the Series 1985 Bonds shall be timely made by the City on the Crossover Date. 15. Modification of Tax Increment Pledge to Series 1985 Bonds Pursuant to and in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Resolution and the Escrow Deposit Agreement, the City has caused to be escrowed and maintained in the Escrow Account Government Obligations (as defined in the Series 1985 Indenture) whose principal maturities will occur at such times and in such amounts as will be sufficient, and the City hereby covenants that it shall apply such necessary amounts thereof, to pay, when due, a total of $9,817,500 of the principal of the Series 1985 Bonds, being more specifically (A) 85% of i4C) Page 15 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' the principal amounts of the mandatory sinking fund redemptions of the Series 1985 Bonds which occur on or prior to the conversion date and (B) 858 of the principal amounts of the optional redemption of all of the Series 1985 Bonds otherwise outstanding on the Crossover Date. To the extent that the City has hereby provided the above - described security for the payment of said portion of the principal of the Series 1985 Indenture. To the extent of the foregoing provisions for such payments of the principal of the Series 1985 Bonds, the pledge of tax increments to the payment thereof can be and is hereby modified as follows: Section 7 (a) of the Series 1985 Bond Resolution is hereby amended by replacing each occurrence therein of the term Tax Increments (as defined therein) with the term Modified Series 1985 Tax Increments (as defined in this Resolution). 16. Crossover Refunding Covenants The City hereby covenants that as long as any of the Bonds remains undischarged under this Resolution it will not optionally redeem any of the Series 1985 Bonds prior to the Crossover Date and that it will not convert the Series 1985 Bonds to a Fixed Interest Rate, as defined and provided in the Series 1985 Indenture. The City further covenants that it will timely take or cause to be taken all actions necessary under the applicable provisions of the Series 1985 Bond Resolution, the Series 1985 Indenture, the Escrow Deposit Agreement, and this Resolution to effect a crossover refunding of the Series 1985 Bonds on the Crossover Date. 18. Debt Service Sufficiency It is hereby determined that the funds pledged by this Resolution to the payment of the Bonds will produce at least 58 in excess of the amount needed to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on the Bonds, and that no tax levy is needed at this time. The City Clerk is directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution with the County Auditor of Anoka County and to obtain the certificate required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.63. 19. Transcript Certification The officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the Purchaser and to the attorneys approving the Bonds, certified copies of proceedings and records of the City relating to the Bonds and to the financial condition and affairs of the City, and to furnish such other certificates, affidavits, and transcripts as may be required to show facts within their knowledge or as shown by the books and records in their custody and under their control relating to the validity and marketability of the Bonds, and such instruments, including any heretofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the facts stated therein. 20. Official Statement Certification The Mayor, the City Manager, and the City Finance Director are hereby authorized and directed to certify that they have examined the official statement or prospectus prepared and circulated in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds and that to the best of their knowledge and belief said official statement is a complete and accurate representation of the facts and representations made therein as they relate to the City. 17. Pledge of Full Faith and Credit to Bonds The full faith and credit and taxing powers of the City are hereby pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds, and in the event of any current or anticipated deficiency of funds in the Debt Service Fund of amounts needed to make any ' such payment, when due, the City Council shall levy ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City in the amount of such deficiency. 18. Debt Service Sufficiency It is hereby determined that the funds pledged by this Resolution to the payment of the Bonds will produce at least 58 in excess of the amount needed to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on the Bonds, and that no tax levy is needed at this time. The City Clerk is directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution with the County Auditor of Anoka County and to obtain the certificate required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.63. 19. Transcript Certification The officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the Purchaser and to the attorneys approving the Bonds, certified copies of proceedings and records of the City relating to the Bonds and to the financial condition and affairs of the City, and to furnish such other certificates, affidavits, and transcripts as may be required to show facts within their knowledge or as shown by the books and records in their custody and under their control relating to the validity and marketability of the Bonds, and such instruments, including any heretofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the facts stated therein. 20. Official Statement Certification The Mayor, the City Manager, and the City Finance Director are hereby authorized and directed to certify that they have examined the official statement or prospectus prepared and circulated in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds and that to the best of their knowledge and belief said official statement is a complete and accurate representation of the facts and representations made therein as they relate to the City. Page 16 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' 21. General Non - Taxability Covenant The City covenants and agrees with the owners from time to time of the Bonds that the City will not take or permit to be taken by any of its officers, employees, or agents any action which would cause the interest on the Bonds to become subject to taxation under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (the "Code "), and regulations issued thereunder, as now existing or as hereafter amended or proposed and in effect at the time of such action, and that it will take, or it will cause to be taken, all affirmative actions within its power which may be necessary to insure that such interest will not become subject to income taxation under the Code. 22. Discharge When any Bond has been discharged as provided in this paragraph, all pledges, covenants, and other rights granted by this Resolution to the owner(s) of such Bond shall cease, and such Bond shall no longer be deemed to be outstanding under this Resolution. The City may discharge its obligations with respect to any Bond which is due on any date by depositing with the Bond Registrar on or before that date a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in full; or, if any Bond should not be paid when due, it may nevertheless be discharged by depositng with the Bond Registrar a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in full with interest accrued to the date of such deposit. The City may also discharge its obligations with respect to any prepayable Bonds by depositing with the Bond Registrar on or before the duly declared date of prepayment an amount equal to the principal and interest then due, provided that notice of such redemption has been duly given according to law. The City may also at any time discharge its obligations ' with respect to any Bonds, subject to the provisions of law now or hereafter authorizing and regulating such action, by depositing irrevocably in escrow, with a bank qualified by law as an escrow agent for this purpose, cash or securities which are authorized by law to be so deposited, bearing interest payable at such times and at such rates and maturing on such dates as shall be required to pay all principal and interet on such Bonds as the same become due. 23. Amendment to Reimbursement Agreement; Expectation of No- Default Thereunder The First Amendment to Reimbursement Agreement proposed to be entered into by the City and the Bank in connection with the final rating of the Series 1985 Bonds is hereby approved, and the officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute the same upon the issuance of the Bonds, with such amendments thereof as such officers with the advice of Bond Counsel may deem necessary or desirable, as evidenced by their execution thereof. The Council reasonably expects that no Event of Default under and as defined in the Reimbursement Agreement will occur during the term of said Agreement. 24. Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement The City Council hereby approves and authorizes the officers of the City to execute on behalf of the City the Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement with such insertions therein or omissions therefrom as they and bond counsel may deem necessary or desirable, as evidenced by their execution thereof. 1 HIM 108 Page 17 - Resolution No. 62 - 1986 ' 25. Headings The paragraph headings used in this Resolution are for facilitation of reference only and are not intended to affect the interpretation of the text hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 14TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1986 i WIL IAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: ✓ SHIRLEY A. H��,APALA - CI CLERK II EXHIBIT "A" AMENDED TAX INCREMENT PLEDGE AGREEMENT This Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement (the "Agreement ") is dated as of August 1, 1986; is by and between the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City "), and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "Authority "); and provides as follows: WHEREAS, on December 16, 1985, the City Council adopted a resolution (the "Series 1985 Bond Resolution ") awarding the sale of the City's $11,550,000 Variable Rate Demand General Obligation Tax Increment Bonds, dated December 30, 1985 (the "Series 1985 Bonds "), to provide financing for certain public improvements (the "Improvements ") made or to be made with respect to the Authority's Redevelopment Project No. 1; and WHEREAS, on August 14, 1986, it is proposed that the City Council adopt a resolution (the "Series 1986 Bond Resolution ") authorizing the issuance of the City's $10,045,000 General Obligation Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, dated August 1, 1986 (the "Series 1986 Bonds "), for the purpose of crossover refunding the Series 1985 Bonds; and WHEREAS, in connection with the issuance of the Series 1985 Bonds, the Authority and the City entered into a certain Tax Increment Pledge Agreement, dated as of December 1, 1985 (the "Tax Increment Pledge Agreement "), and in connection with the issuance of the Series 1986 Bonds it is necessary to amend and supplement the Tax Increment Pledge Agreement by entering into this Agreement to amend the pledge of tax increments made to provide for the payment of the debt service on the Series 1985 Bonds and to provide appropriate pledges of tax increments for the payment of the debt service on the Series 1986 Bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereof between the City and the Authority, and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 273.77 (a), the City and the Authority hereby agree as follows: 1. Any capitalized term which is used but not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning given to that term in the Series 1986 Bond Resolution. 2. In accordance with paragraph 15 of the Series 1986 Bond Resolution, paragraph 2 of the Tax Increment Pledge Agreement shall be amended to the effect that the tax increments pledged therein to the payment of the Series 1985 Bonds shall be the Modified Series 1985 Tax Increments. 3. In order to pay the principal of and interest on the Series 1986 Bonds, when due, the Authority hereby pledges to the City, for deposit in the Series 1986 Debt Service Fund established by the Series 1986 Bond Resolution for the payment of the Bonds, and the Authority shall pay to the City, Pre- Crossover ' Available times, in Tax Increments and Post - Crossover Available Tax Increments the amounts and for the specific purposes set forth in the at the Series Page 2 - Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement 1986 Bond Resolution, including without limitation paragraph 13 thereof, and, to the extent such tax increments are ever insufficient for such purposes, and the City, pursuant to the Series 1986 Bond Resolution, advances City funds to provide prompt and full payment of the Series 1986 Bonds, the Authority agrees to reimburse the City for such advances from such tax increments, when collected by the Authority. 4. Paragraph 3 of the Tax Increment Pledge Agreement shall be amended to provide as follows: "In each calendar year (the "Current Year ") , the tax increments which the Authority shall receive in the prior calendar year from its Tax Increment Financing District No. 6 shall be applied in the following priority: (A) First, to pay the principal and interest payable in the Current Year on the District 6 Bonds, and for this purpose, any prior redemptions of the Bonds shall be deemed to be a redemption of the District 6 Bonds only if and to the extent that such redemption is made with proceeds of the District 6 Bonds which were not expended for the purposes for which the District 6 Bonds were issued; and (B) Second, to pay the amounts payable in the Current Year on the Authority's $5,603,755.80 Limited Revenue Capital Appreciation Tax Increment Note (the "Capital Appreciation Note "); and ' (C) Third, to prepay the District 6 Bonds, to the extent that such Bonds are prepayable in the Current Year; and (D) Fourth, to prepay the Capital Appreciation Note, to the extent such Note are prepayable in the Current Year; and (E) Fifth, to compensate for any shortfall of tax increments pledged to the Bonds pursuant to paragraph 2 hereof; and (F) Sixth and finally, for application to any other purpose which the Authority, in its sole discretion, may determine." 5. An executed copy of this Agreement shall be filed with the County Auditor of Anoka County, as requried by Minnesota Statutes, Section 273.77 (a). 6. The Tax Increment Pledge Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms, as amended by this Agreement. 7. This Agreement shall become effective upon the actual issuance and delivery of the Series 1986 Bonds. 1 110 Page 3 - Amended Tax Increment Pledge Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City and the Authority have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY Its Mayor By ATTEST: Its City Manager City Clerk (SEAL) HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA By Its Chairman By Its Director III