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Resolution 2005-02 Page7 <br /> Section 7.11. 1. Anticipation Certificates. <br /> <br /> At anytime after January 1, in accordance with MN Statute 412.261, as amended, with the following <br />restrictions; the Council may issue certificates of indebtedness in anticipation of state and federal aids and <br />the collection of taxes levied the previous year for any fund and not yet collected. The total amount of <br />certificates issued against any fund for any year together with interest thereon until maturity shall not <br />exceed 90% of the total state and federal aids and current taxes due to the fund and uncollected at the time <br />of issuance. Such certificates shall be issued on such terms and conditions as the Council may determine, <br />but they shall become due not later than August 1st of the year following their issuance. The proceeds of the <br />tax levied and such state or federal aids as the governing body may have allocated for the fund against <br />which tax anticipation certificates are issued, and the full faith and credit of the City shall be irrevocably <br />pledged for the redemption of the certificates. <br /> <br /> Section 7.12. Emergency Debt Certificates. <br /> <br /> If in any year the receipt from taxes, availability of reserves, or other sources should for some <br />unforeseen cause become insufficient for the ordinary expenses of the City, or if any calamity or other <br />public emergency necessitates the making of extraordinary expenditures, the Council may by ordinance <br />issue, on such terms and in such manner as the Council determines, emergency debt certificates not to <br />exceed 10% of the total City budget and to run not to exceed three years. Taxes sufficient to pay principal <br />and interest on such certificates with the margin required by law shall be levied as required by law. The <br />ordinance authorizing the issue of such emergency debt certificates shall state the nature of the emergency <br />and be approved by at least three members of the Council. It may be passed as an emergency ordinance. <br />
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