subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sun, Nov 08 2009 

Published: November 13, 2007 09:30 am    print this story  

City will declare intent to issue debt

By Danica Baker
Herald Staff Writer

CLINTON — The Clinton City Council tonight could approve a resolution declaring the city’s intent to issue debt to reimburse the city for expenditures paid in connection with specified projects.

U.S. Department of Treasury Regulation 1.150-2 governs the use of proceeds of tax-exempt bonds, all or a portion of which are to be used to reimburse cities for project expenditures paid by the prior to the date of issuance of the bonds. Those regulations require the city to adopt a statement of official intent to reimburse an original expenditure.

The resolution declares an intent to issue debt in relation to the 13th and 15th Avenue North, 22nd Avenue North and Fifth Avenue South sewer separation projects, as well as pump station flow-metering and bar screen replacement projects. The total estimated cost of the five projects is $10,276,000, although grants and other contributions could reduce the amount of borrowing required. The resolution states borrowing a total of $9.8 million is anticipated. The estimated date of completion for the projects is June 2008.

Later, the council will consider a resolution fixing a date for a meeting on the authorization of a loan and disbursement agreement and the issuance of not to exceed $9.9 million sewer revenue capital loan notes of the city and providing for publication of notice thereof. The resolution would allow the city to obtain a loan through the Iowa Sewage Treatment Works Financing Program. The Iowa Finance Authority has agreed to purchase the city’s Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes and has requested that the notes be issued as a single note. The agreement and note would be payable solely out of the net earnings of the municipal sewer system and be a first lien on the future net earnings of the utility.

The council will discuss the proposed authorization during a public hearing at 7 p.m. Nov. 27 in the council chambers at Clinton City Hall. The funds would pay the costs of acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extending, remodeling, improving, repairing and equipping all or part of the municipal sewer system.

The council will begin tonight’s council meeting by holding a public hearing concerning the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for the 26th Avenue North sewer project. According to the resolution, five sealed bids were opened on Oct. 30 and ranged from $66,519.50 to $104,533.50. If approved, the resolution would award the contract to Eastern Iowa Excavating and Concrete at a cost of $66,519.50.

The Clinton City Council could approve the first consideration of an ordinance that would amend the City Housing Partnership Urban Renewal Area and continue to funnel property taxes received within that area into a special fund.

The ordinance would amend current ordinance 2082, approved by resolution on Feb. 25, 1997, which provides for the division of taxes within the Urban Renewal Project Area by adding additional territory. The ordinance directs property taxes into a special tax increment fund for payment of principal and interest on loans, indebtedness or bonds incurred by the city in connection with the Amended Housing Partnership Urban Renewal Redevelopment Project.

The council also will consider resolutions:

n waiving the purchasing policy and accepting a proposal for a computer software upgrade for the Department of Parks and Recreation;

n declaring support of a joint 28E Agreement for a Clinton/Camanche Wastewater Treatment District;

n approving a budget appropriation of $400 to the Clinton Police Department from the OWI Restitution Fund for the repair of an in-car camera; and

n authorizing the installation of stop signs for eastbound and westbound traffic at 27th Avenue North and 11th Street, for southbound traffic at North 12th and North 13th streets at 27th Avenue North, for eastbound traffic at 26th Avenue North and 11th Street and for North 10th Street at 25th Avenue North.

print this story  



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Hot Jobs

Medical Assistant
Medical Assistant
To work in busy Internal Medicine Office. Please call 563-243-5601. eoe.
...>MORE

SKYLINE CENTER, INC.
Skyline Home Health
FULL TIME
REGISTERED NURSE
Our Home Health Department is looking for a FULL Time Re
...>MORE

PRESTON SCHOOLS
Preston High School has the following positions open for the 2009-2010
school year.

*High School Assista
...>MORE

EAGLE POINT NURSING HOME
Central Supply
Coordinator
Eagle Point Nursing & Rehab. Center is looking for a self motivated individual wit
...>MORE

PRAIRIE HILLS AT CLINTON
Health And Wellness Director. RN. Compassionate person with clinical & marketing skills. Email resumes and ref. to jean@...>MORE

CDL DRIVER
CDL Driver. Forklift exp. helpful. Reply to box 03221, c/o The Clinton Herald, 221 6th Ave. South, Clinton, IA. 52732....>MORE

FOCUS COMMUNICATIONS

NOW HIRING. Holidays are coming! Need some extra cash? Come see us at Focus. We are looking for highly qualified p
...>MORE

HARBOR CREST
Harbor Crest is now hiring CNA’s full & part-time positions available 1st & 2nd shifts. Send resume or apply in person ...>MORE

TRUCK DRIVERS
TRUCK DRIVERS:
Established trucking company has immediate opening for local & OTR drivers
pulling our hopper
...>MORE

JACKSON COUNTY BOARD
Jackson County seeks
Zoning Administrator
Jackson County is seeking to hire a full-time Zoning Administrator
...>MORE

See all ads

Hot Autos

Advertise Here! Call 563-242-7101!
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index