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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY, RELATING TO DETERMINATIONS (PREVIOUSLY MADE AND ANNOUNCED) THAT
SAID CITY SHALL IMMEDIATELY UNDERTAKE A PUBLIC PROJECT FOR THE CONSTRUC-
TION OF SEWER FACILITIES TO RELIEVE THE PRESENTLY OVERLOADED COMBINED
SANITARY AND STORM WATER SEWERS AND FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL SANITARY
SEWERS IN THE INTERESTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND GENERAL WELFARE, AND
THAT THE SAME BE FINANCED THROUGH THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS, ACCOMPANIED
OR PRECEDED BY SUCH INCREASES IN RATES AND CHARGES FOR SANITARY SEWER
SERVICE AS ARE NECESSARY TO SUCH FINANCING; MAKING TENTATIVE DETERMINATIONS
OF THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF SUCH PROJECT, THE AMOUNT OF REVENUE BONDS TO BE
AUTHORIZED AND ISSUED THEREFOR, PROPOSED SEWER SERVICE RATES AND OTHER
PRELIMINARY DETAILS; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THAT THE CITY'S
FISCAL AGENTS AND BOND COUNSEL PREPARE AND SUBMIT FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE
14AYOR AND BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED DRAFTS OF
ORDINANCES AND OTHER PROCEEDINGS NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE IN ORDER TO
EFFECTUATE THE SAME.
WHEREAS, at a meeting held on March 9, 1964, the Board of
Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, adopted its Resolution
determining that it is necessary in the interest of the public health,
safety and general welfare of the City of Paducah and of all the citizens
and inhabitants thereof that a public project be undertaken for the con-
struction and financing of installations and facilities to relieve the
presently overloaded combined sanitary and storm sewers and for the
construction of additional sanitary sewers, the same to be financed
through the authorization and offering at public sale of the City's
Sewer Revenue Bonds and the imposition and collection of increased
rates and charges for sanitary sewer service to the extent required in
order that the principal of and interest on such Bonds, and the cost of
operating and maintaining the sanitary sewer system, may be paid solely
from such rates and charges; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution the City's consulting
engineers, Messrs. Burns & McDonnell, of Kansas City, Missouri,
have reviewed and brought up to date previously submitted reports
concerning the nature and scope of such public project, the estimated
cost thereof and the rates and charges for sanitary sewer service
necessary to be imposed and collected in connection with the financing
thereof through the issuance and public sale of subh sewer revenue
bonds; and
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WHEREAS the revised and updated reports and recommendations
of the consulting engineers in these respects have been carefully
considered and have been discussed in detail with the City -County
Health Officer, a representative of the State Board of Health and
the Kentucky Water Pollution Commission, the City's Fiscal Agents
and Bond Counsel, and the Mayor and Board of Commissioners are
sufficiently advised and it is their opinion and judgment that the
nature and scope of said project may now be determined, that the
aggregate costs thereof may reasonably be anticipated, that the
necessary increases in sanitary sewer service rates and charges may
be ascertained, and that steps should be taken immediately to initiate
said public project as soon as possible,
NOW THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Determinations are hereby made, that:
(a) The aforesaid public project for the relief of
over -loaded combined sanitary and storm sewers, and for
the construction of additional sanitary sewers, must and
shall be undertaken and set in motion as soon as possible
in the interest of the public health, safety and general
welfare;
(b) The scope of said public project, insofar as
the same is referred to in this Resolution, and is to
be undertaken at this time, shall not include sewer
installations and facilities solely for storm water
drainage; but shall be limited to sewer installations
and facilities related to the urgent needs of sanitation
and the public health, as recommended by the Consulting
Engineers and all public health authorities;
(c) More specifically, said public project as
referred to herein and to be undertaken at this time,
shall be substantially "Phase A", comprising Steps I,
II and III, as recommended in the most recently up-
dated and submitted report of the Consulting Engineers,
transmitted with a letter to the Mayor under date of
April 2, 1964, copies of which are on file in the office
of the City Manager and the City Clerk, subject to public
inspection; reference being made to Tables Nos. 1, 2, 3
and "Revenue Bonds, Phase A" of Table 5, attached to and
constituting parts thereof (exclusive of the storm or
surface water sewers referred to in Table 4 and "General
Obligation Bonds, Phase B" of Table 5 thereof);
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(d) Subject to adjustments for construction costs
as may be established when construction bids are actually
received, from time to time, it is necessary for the City
to authorize its revenue bonds, payable as to principal
and interest solely from rates and charges imposed and
collected for sanitary sewer service, in the principal
sum of $5,150,000;
(e) In order that such sewer revenue bonds of the
City, issued for such purposes, may be sold upon terms
most advantageous to the City, and to the users of its
sanitary sewer system, it is necessary that provision
be made for the imposition and collection of sanitary
sewer service rates and charges such as will produce
revenues not less than $445,000 annually;
(f) The fairest and most realistic way of providing
for the collection of such necessary sanitary sewer
revenues is to base the same upon the amount of water
received upon all affected premises, as shown by water -
meter readings applicable thereto, subject to the
recognition of orderly exceptions in cases where it may
be proven in an acceptable manner that by reason of
unusual and exceptional circumstances the quantity of
water received upon any premises does not represent an
equivalent use of sanitary sewer disposition; and that
special provisions should also be made in cases where
industrial or other wastes are discharged into the sanitary
sewer facilities thus necessitating special treatment
before ultimate disposition thereof in the interests of
the public health, safety and general welfare;
(g) Although upon first thought it appeared to the Mayor
and Commissioners that the simplest and most economical
method of producing the required revenues from sanitary
sewer service rates might be to establish the same upon the
basis of a percentage of the money amount of bills rendered
for water service; upon further and more mature consideration
it became apparent that establishment of sanitary sewer service
rates on this basis would make it necessary to adjust such
rates for sanitary sewer service every time it may (now or
in the future), become necessary to adjust rates for water
service in order to finance necessary water system improve-
ments, or for any other reason; and accordingly it is deter-
mined that rates and charges for sanitary sewer service shall
be established on a schedule related to water -meter readings,
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but independent of water service rates or the face amount of
water bills. the Consulting Engineers are requested and
directed to submit a recommended schedule of rates for sanitary
sewer service in conformity with this determination, and
calculated to produce the amount of sewer service revenues
hereinabove set forth;
(h) The City's Fiscal Agents are hereby requested and
directed to cause the municipal bond attorneys retained by them
on behalf of the City to prepare for early submission to and
due consideration by the Mayor and Commissioners, such Ordinances
and other proceedings as the Fiscal Agents may recommend for
commencing the undertakings herein determined to be urgently
required in the interests of the public health, safety and
general welfare, and for carrying the same forward as soon as
possible in an orderly and business -like manner;
(i) By the adoption of this Resolution it is not the pur-
pose or intention of the Mayor and Commissioners to minimize the
obvious necessity for providing facilities which will relieve
storm or surface water drainage problems which are not directly
and immediately related to sanitation and the public health; and
nothing herein determined or stated shall be so understood or
construed. This Resolution does no- more than recognize that
sanitation and the public health are first; and that first
things are first as they must always be. It is declared to be
the purpose and intention of the Mayor and Commissioners to
attack the separate and serious independent problems of storm
or surface water drainage, and to propose solutions thereof, as
soon as possible after the solution of the first and paramount
problems of sanitation and the public health have been set
in motion.
SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption and signing as provided. Notwithstanding
the fact that there is no legal requirement for publication hereof,
the City Manager, or the City Clerk, shall deliver a certified copy
hereof for publication in the Sun -Democrat, the newspaper published in
said City and having the largest circulation thereon.
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH
KENTUCKY, at a regular meeting held on May 26, 1961,, and thereupon
SIGNED ACCORDING TO KRS 89.540, duly recorded, declared to be in full
force and effect, and ordered to be delivered for publication as herein
provided.
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City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
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Mayor
City of Paducah, Kentucky
The undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Paducah, McCracken
County, Kentucky, does hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy
of Resolution No. adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said
City at a repular meeting held on May 26, 1964, duly signed according
to KRS 89.5L.0, attested and recorded by me as the City Clerk, now in
full force and effect, and a copy duly delivered for publication as in
said Resolution provided.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City, this day of
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City Clerk
City of Paducah, Kentucky