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CITY OF LINO LAKES, MINNESOTA <br />RESOLUTION NO. 25-54 <br />DECLARING THE OFFICIAL INTENT OF THE <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES TO REIMBURSE CERTAIN EXPENDITURES FROM THE <br />PROCEEDS OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED BY THE CITY <br />(Market Place Drive Project) <br />WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Service has issued Treas. Reg. § 1.150-2 (the <br />"Reimbursement Regulations") providing that proceeds of tax-exempt bonds used to <br />reimburse prior expenditures will not be deemed spent unless certain requirements are met; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the City expects to incur certain expenditures that may be financed <br />temporarily from sources other than bonds, and reimbursed from the proceeds of a tax- <br />exempt bond; <br />WHEREAS, the City has determined to make this declaration of official intent <br />("Declaration") to reimburse certain costs from proceeds of bonds in accordance with the <br />Reimbursement Regulations. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />that: <br />1. The City proposes to undertake certain trunk sanitary sewer and water <br />main improvements, as part of the Market Place Drive Improvement Project. <br />2. The City reasonably expects to reimburse the expenditures made for <br />certain costs of the Project from the proceeds of bonds in an estimated maximum <br />principal amount of $537,000. All reimbursed expenditures will be capital expenditures, <br />costs of issuance of the bonds, or other expenditures eligible for reimbursement under <br />Section 1.150-2(d)(3) of the Reimbursement Regulations. <br />3. This Declaration has been made not later than 60 days after payment of <br />any original expenditure to be subject to a reimbursement allocation with respect to the <br />proceeds of bonds, except for the following expenditures: (a) costs of issuance of bonds; <br />(b) costs in an amount not in excess of $100,000 or 5 percent of the proceeds of an issue; or <br />(c) "preliminary expenditures" up to an amount not in excess of 20 percent of the aggregate <br />