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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 17, Page 802, No Resolution Number802 V A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ACCEPTING THE SUCCESSFUL BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF $320,000 OF CITY OF PADUCAH PARKING FACILITIES REFUNDING AND IMPROVEMENT REVENUE BONDS, DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1971. WHEREAS, notice of sale of $320,000 of City of Paducah Parking Facilities Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds, dated November 1, 1971, has been advertised in strict compliance with the law, and WHEREAS, all bids received for said Bonds have been considered and are as follows: sufficiently considered; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the bid of Almstedt Brothers, Equitable Securities, Morton & Co. Inc. for the purchase of said $320,000 of City of Paducah Parking Facilities Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds, dated November 1, 1971, be accepted, said bid being at a total price of $313,600.00 for said $320,000 Principal amount of bonds, plus accrued interest from November 1, 1971, to the date of delivery of the Bonds, such Bonds to bear interest, payable semi- annually, at the following annual interest rates: Total Amounts Bid for said $320,000 of Bonds plus Net Bidders Interest Accrued Interest Interest Rates from November 1 1971 Cost Almstedt Brothers 4.10 1972-77 $313,600.00 5.17321 Equitable Securities 4.30 1978 Morton & Co. Inc. 4.50 1979-80 4.75 1981-82 5.00 1983-85 5.30 1986-89 Hilliard Lyons Co. 3.90 1972-75 $313,600.00 5,28779 4.25 1976-78 4.60 1979-80 4.90 1981-82 5.20 1983-84 5.30 1985-86 5.40 1987-89 Stein Bros. & Boyce 4.00 1972-74 $313,600.00 5.8176 4.50 1975-77 5.00 1978-80 5.50 1981-83 5.75 1984-85 5.90 1986 6.00 1987-89 WHEREAS, the matter of which bid is the most advantageous, and with the most favorable net interest cost to the City, has been sufficiently considered; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the bid of Almstedt Brothers, Equitable Securities, Morton & Co. Inc. for the purchase of said $320,000 of City of Paducah Parking Facilities Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds, dated November 1, 1971, be accepted, said bid being at a total price of $313,600.00 for said $320,000 Principal amount of bonds, plus accrued interest from November 1, 1971, to the date of delivery of the Bonds, such Bonds to bear interest, payable semi- annually, at the following annual interest rates: 803 MATURITIES 1972 through 1977, inclusive 1978 through 19.:, inclusive 1979 through 1980, inclusive 1981 through 1982, inclusive 1983 through 1985, inclusive 1986 through 1989, inclusive INTEREST RATE PER ANNUM 4.10% 4.30% 4.50% 4.75% 5.00% 5.30% said bid being a bid at an average net interest cost to the City of 5.173213,.' per annum, said bid being hereby determined to be the most advan- tageous and with the most favorable net interest cost to the City for said bonds; and the interest rates on said bonds are hereby fixed at the rates set out in said successful bid. SECTION 2. That all other bids are hereby rejected, and the City Clerk is ordered to hold the good faith check of the successful purchaser(s) in accordance with the published Notice of Bond Sale and to return the other checks to the respective unsuccessful bidders immediately. SECTION 3. That said $320,000 of bonds, numbered 1 to 64 inclusive, shall be delivered by the City Treasurer and/or other proper City officials to said purchaser(s) as soon as said Bonds are printed and ready for delivery in accordance with the Ordinance authorizing said bonds, and that all of the proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be used only as provided in said ordinance. SECTION 4. That the acceptance of said bid is subject to the condition that such acceptance subjects the City to no liability if for any reason the City is unable to obtain the final approving legal opinion of the firm of Rubin & Trautwein, Municipal Bond Attorneys, Louisville, Kentucky, as to said Bonds, or if the receipt of interest on said Bonds should be subject to State or Federal income taxation or to ad valorem taxation by the Commonwealth of Kentucky on or before the delivery date of said bonds, and the purchaser(s) shall not be required to take delivery of said Bonds without the final approving opinion of said Attorneys accompanying said bonds, or if said bonds or the interest thereon shall become subject to such taxation on or before said delivery date. 804 SECTION 5. That all ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict herewith, be and the same are hereby amended or repealed to the extent of such conflict, and this Resolution shall be in force immediately upon its passage. CITY /OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY By Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Passed by the Board of Commissioners October 26, 1971 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, October 26, 1971.