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(b) The proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned to the Borrower and the proceeds of the loan will <br />be applied to: (i) the acquisition, construction, and equipping of the Project; (ii) the funding of one or more <br />reserve funds to secure the timely payment of the Bonds; and (iii) the payment of the costs of issuing the <br />Bonds. The City will enter into a loan agreement (or other revenue agreement) with the Borrower requiring <br />loan repayments from the Borrower in amounts sufficient to repay the loan when due and requiring the <br />Borrower to pay all costs of maintaining and insuring the Project, including taxes thereon. <br />(c) In preliminarily authorizing the issuance of the Bonds and the financing of the acquisition, <br />construction, and equipping of the Project and related costs, the City's purpose is to further the policies of <br />the Act. <br />(d) The Bonds will be limited obligations of the City payable solely from the revenues pledged <br />to the payment thereof, and will not be a general or moral obligation of the City and will not be secured by <br />or payable from revenues derived from any exercise of the taxing powers of the City. <br />Section 2. Public Hearing. The City will conduct a public hearing on a date to be determined by <br />the City Administrator in order to meet publication requirements in accordance with applicable law, on the <br />Housing Program, the Project, and the issuance of revenue Bonds by the City, notice of which hearing in <br />substantially the form attached as Exhibit A (the "Public Notice") will be published as required by Minnesota <br />Statutes, Section 462C.04, subdivision 2, of the Act, and Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of <br />1986, as amended. City staff is hereby authorized to cause the publication of the Public Notice in <br />accordance with applicable law. The Public Notice will provide a general, functional description of the <br />Project, as well as the maximum aggregate face amount of the obligations to be issued for the purposes <br />referenced above, the identity of the initial owner, operator, or manager of the Project, and the location of <br />the Project. The Public Notice is authorized to be published in a newspaper circulating generally in the City <br />on a date at least 15 days before the meeting of the City Council at which the public hearing will take place. <br />At the public hearing reasonable opportunity will be provided for interested individuals to express their <br />views, both orally and in writing, on the Project and the proposed issuance of such revenue obligations. <br />Section 3. Housing Program. Bond counsel, as described below, shall prepare and submit to the <br />City a draft Housing Program to authorize the issuance by the City of up to $14,500,000 in revenue Bonds <br />to finance the acquisition, construction, and equipping of the Project by the Borrower. City staff is hereby <br />authorized to review, approve and submit the Housing Program to the Metropolitan Council for its review <br />on or before the date of publication of the Public Notice. <br />Section 4. Preliminary Approval. The City Council hereby provides preliminary approval to the <br />issuance of the Bonds in the approximate aggregate principal amount of $14,500,000 to finance all or a <br />portion of the costs of the Project pursuant to the Housing Program of the City, subject to: (i) review of the <br />Housing Program by the Metropolitan Council; (ii) receipt of an allocation of the bonding authority from the <br />State of Minnesota; (iii) a public hearing as required by the Act and Section 147(f) of the Code; (iv) final <br />approval following the preparation of bond documents; and (v) final determination by the City Council that <br />the financing of the Project and the issuance of the Bonds are in the best interests of the City. <br />Section 5. Submission of an Application for an Allocation of Bonding Authority. Under Section 146 <br />of the Code, the Bonds must receive an allocation of the bonding authority of the State of Minnesota. An <br />application for such an allocation must be made pursuant to the requirements of the Act. The City Council <br />hereby authorizes the submission of an application for allocation of bonding authority pursuant to Section <br />146 of the Code and the Allocation Act in accordance with the requirements of the Allocation Act. The <br />Mayor of the City, the City Administrator, and Kennedy & Graven, Chartered, acting as bond counsel with <br />respect to the Project and the Bonds, are each individually hereby authorized and directed to take all <br />actions, in cooperation with the Borrower, as are necessary to submit an application for an allocation of <br />bonding authority to Minnesota Management & Budget. <br />MU210-289-724362.v3 4 <br />