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06/02/87 <br /> DISCUSSION OF REPUNDI$G/RESTRUCTURIMG OF <br /> SEWER BONDS Hundley explained that on May 26th the Finance <br /> Committee held a lengthy discussion regarding the <br /> potential benefits of refunding/restructuring the <br /> City's existing sever bonds. At that time, the <br /> City's bond underwriter, Russ Caldwell of Kirchner <br /> more and Co., identified the potential savings <br /> the City could experience if it were to refinance <br /> its existing sewer bonds. Additionally, the <br /> Finance Committee also looked at the potential <br /> benefits of restructuring the City's current <br /> bonded indebtedness from 15 to 20 years. <br /> Although the savings through refinancing is not as <br /> great if restructuring occurs, this restructuring <br /> may also provide toes benefits to the City by <br /> spreading the current debt load out over a more <br /> reasonable period of time. <br /> Russ Caldwell, Kirchner Moore and Co., described <br /> in core detail and his recommendations on this <br /> issue. Caldwell stated that on December 15, 1985, <br /> the City issued $2,755,000 in Sewer Revenue Bonds. <br /> Since that time, Kirchner Moore has been <br /> monitoring bond market conditions to locate a time <br /> to refund the debt to save the City money. A <br /> favorable refunding environment has existed since <br /> May 14, 1987 and it is now possible to save money <br /> on refunding the City's 1985 bonds and two smaller <br /> issues. With the two options presented, Caldwell <br /> recommends the 20 year program. <br /> Szymanski stated that initially the Finance <br /> Committee was concerned with the 20 year program <br /> as the City is incurring to some degree a greeter <br /> amount of debt due to the increase interest over <br /> the additional five years. However, reducing the <br /> annual payment and having additional population to <br /> help cake the annual payments long term was a <br /> large consideration since estimated revenue from <br /> water taps was revised downward again this year. <br /> Should revenue build up enough, these, bonds can be <br /> called back early and avoid that extra interest. <br /> Mayor Pauson moved that Council direct staff to <br /> begin the process of refinancing/restructuring the <br /> City's sewer debt for the 20 year term presented <br /> by Mr. Caldwell. Szymanski seconded. Unanimous. <br /> UPDATE - THE REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM <br /> DITCHES Phare explained that as a result of Council's <br /> concerns regarding the maintenance of local <br /> ditches by ditch companies, Public Works <br /> Department requested the City Water Attorney's <br /> office to review the situation and prepare an <br /> opinion as to the City's options in this fatter. <br /> 9 <br />
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