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RESOLUTION 5259
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, RELATING TO SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 762;
AUTHORIZING INTERFUND LOAN AND CITY WARRANTS IN CONNECTION
WITH FINANCING COSTS OF CERTAIN LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS TO S. 6TH
BETWEEN BABCOCK STREET AND CLEVELAND STREET.
WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of February, 2021, the City Commission (the “Commission”) of the
City of Bozeman, Montana (the “City”) adopted Commission Resolution No. 5250 (the
“Resolution of Intention”), stating its intent to create Special Improvement District No. 762(the
“District”) to finance the costs of various improvements within the District as described therein
(the “Improvements”); and
WHEREAS, as set forth in the Resolution of Intention, the Commission committed other Street
Maintenance District funds to the costs of the project; and
WHEREAS, on February 7th and February 14th, 2021, the City Clerk did publish a Notice of
Passage of the Resolution of Intent to Create SID No. 762 in accordance with Sect. 7-12-4106,
MCA, and mailed said notice to each person, firm, or corporation or the agent of the person, firm
or corporation having real property within the proposed District; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission conducted a public hearing on protests submitted to
the creation of the District on March 2, 2021 and did pass on all such protests having found the
written protests not sufficient to bar the Commission from proceeding with creation of the District.;
and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission on March 2, 2021 adopted Resolution 5259,
authorizing the transfer of excess monies of the Special Improvement District Revolving Fund (the
“Revolving Fund”) to the Street Reconstruction Fund to purchase warrants (the “Warrants”) to
make funds available to finance the District’s share of the costs of the Improvements including the
Incidental Costs (“District’s Share of Improvements”), such Warrants to be held by the Street
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Reconstruction Fund and drawn against the SID 762 S. 6th Special Assessment Fund (the “Special
Assessment Fund”); and
WHEREAS, the Resolution of Intention and Resolution of Creation contemplate that special
assessments levied against benefited properties in the District will repay the City’s Street
Reconstruction Fund for the District’s Share of the Improvements plus Incidental Costs in
connection with the Improvements.
WHEREAS, the City Finance Director has notified the City Clerk, pursuant to Section 7-6-4603,
that the designated amounts have been invested; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to authorize, ratify, and confirm the sale of warrants for
the purpose of purchasing said Improvements from the Street Reconstruction Fund.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,
Montana, as follows:
Section 1
Construction Funds, Accounts, and Amounts. In anticipation of the receipt of special
assessments levied against the benefitted properties in the District, the Street Reconstruction
Fund of the City will transfer to the SID 762 Construction Account (the “Construction Account”)
of the City a total of $781,129.98 to pay the District’s Share of Improvements (the “Interfund
Loan”).
Section 2
Special Assessments and SID Account. In accordance with the Resolution of Intention, the City
determined to charge interest on the principal amount of the special assessments at the rate of
2.0% per annum for a period of twenty years in accordance with §7-12-4189, MCA. The City
created the Special Assessment Fund for deposit of special assessments levied by the City and
paid by the owners of benefitted properties in the District. Levies of special assessments, using
the lot frontage method of assessment, are levied against the benefitted properties in the District
such that the special assessments come due on November 30 and May 31 of each fiscal year,
with the initial installment of special assessments becoming due November 30, 2021, and the
final installment coming due on May 31, 2041.
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Section 3
Repayment of Street Reconstruction Fund. The Commission confirms the obligation of the
District to repay from amounts on hand in such account from receipts of special assessments
amounts loaned by the Street Reconstruction Fund to pay costs of the Improvements, together
with interest thereon. The Commission authorizes the issuance by the City of serial warrants
evidencing the right of the Street Reconstruction Fund to repayments for amounts lent to finance
costs of the Improvements and to be repaid by special assessment receipts deposited in the
Special Improvement District Fund. The serial warrants also evidence an investment of the City
of monies in the Street Reconstruction Fund, with such investment being made from amounts the
City has under its control in the Street Reconstruction Fund and for which there is not immediate
demand. Such warrants are 20 in number, and are due and owing annually on June 30th,
commencing June 30, 2021 and concluding June 30, 2041. The obligation of the Special
Assessment Fund to repay the Street Reconstruction Fund is further evidenced by a
Memorandum of Interfund Loan in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, which
includes an exhibit thereto setting forth the form of City warrants.
Section 4
Compliance with Montana Law. Section 7-12-4201, MCA, provides that all costs and expenses
incurred in any special improvement district in the acquisition or construction of any
improvement specified in Title 7, chpt. 12, part 41, MCA, shall be paid from special
improvement district bonds or warrants. The warrants substantially in the form attached hereto
as Schedule 2 to Exhibit A are drawn against the advances made by the Street Reconstruction
Fund to the Construction Account and the corresponding advances made from such construction
account to pay costs and expenses of the Improvements. In accordance with Section 7-12-4203
through 7-12-4206, MCA, the Commission finds that the terms of the Interfund Loan described
above, given due consideration to the range of financing options available to the City, the fixed
interest rate of 2.0% on such loan for a term of twenty years results in the lowest possible level
of special assessments against benefited properties in the District and therefore the most
affordable financing alternative for the owners of such properties as the City could not
reasonably obtain financing for costs of the Improvements from third-party sources at a lower
fixed interest rate for a term of twenty years. In particular, the City finds the fixed interest rate on
the warrants of 2.0% per annum satisfies the “highest and best bidder” standard set forth in
Section 7-12-4204, MCA. This Commission determines that it has funds under its control in the
Street Reconstruction Fund for which there is no immediate demand and that in the judgment of
the Commission it would be advantageous to invest such amount in warrants of the City.
Accordingly, the Commission determines to invest $781,129.98 of funds in the Street
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Reconstruction Fund in the purchase of warrants issued by the SID to be held by the Street
Reconstruction Fund of the City, with the acquisition of such warrants being evidenced by
transfers of funds from the Street Reconstruction Fund to the Construction Account to pay costs
of the Improvements in anticipation of the receipt of special assessments in the Special
Improvement District Fund to repay such warrants together with interest thereon. Special
assessments levied by the City under Title 7, Chapter 2, Part 41, MCA to repay the warrants
create a priority lien against each benefited property in the District in favor of the city for the
repayment of the warrants that may be enforced and foreclosed in the manner provided by law to
repay the warrants.
Section 5
Details Regarding Warrants. The total aggregate principal amount of the warrants acquired by
the Street Reconstruction Fund of the City is $781,129.98, to consist of twenty (20) separate
warrants payable annually on June 30th, with interest commencing on the date of making the
Interfund Loan by transferring $781,129.98 of funds in the Street Reconstruction Fund to the
Construction Account, such date also being the date of registration of the warrants per 7-12-
4203(1)(a)) with the first warrant due on June 30, 2021 and the last warrant due on June 30,
2041. Each warrant bears interest on the amount outstanding at the rate of 2.0% from the date of
issue thereof until its payment date as set forth on the face of each warrant, resulting in a total
interest payment of $174,296.94 over the twenty-year term. The warrants shall be registered in
the offices of City Clerk and the City Treasurer and the determination of the City Treasurer to
purchase the warrants from amounts in the Street Reconstruction Fund, with such purchase being
evidenced by the transfer of funds from the Street Reconstruction Fund to the Construction
Account and subsequent transfers from the Construction Account to pay costs and expense of the
Improvements, is hereby authorized. The warrants shall bear the signatures of the Mayor and
City Clerk. The City Treasurer has notified the City Clerk to draw the warrants in substantially
the form attached hereto as Schedule 2 to Exhibit A.
Section 6
Effect of Resolution. The Commission hereby confirms the Street Reconstruction Fund, which
shall hold the warrants, is entitled to repayment, with interest, of the amounts made available for
the Improvements, and that the Warrants constitute an investment by the City of available
amounts in the Street Reconstruction Fund.
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PASSED,ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of
Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 2nd day of March, 2021. __________________________________ Cynthia L. Andrus Mayor ATTEST:
________________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________________
GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
MEMORANDUM OF INTERFUND LOAN
The City of Bozeman, Montana (the “City”) hereby acknowledges and confirms the terms of an
interfund loan (the “Loan”) by the Street Reconstruction Fund of the City to pay the costs of
certain Improvements (described below) and the obligation of the SID 762 S. 6th Special
Improvement District Fund (the “Special Improvement District Fund”) to repay the Loan from
the special assessments levied against certain benefitted properties in connection with
improvements to S. 6th between Wilson and S. 8th Avenue (the “Improvements”) to be
undertaken pursuant to the creation of Special Improvement District (“SID”) No. 750 (the
“District”).
Background:
A. The City, by Resolution No. 5249, adopted by the City Commission (the “Commission”) on
February 2, 2021 (the “Resolution of Intention”) sought to create the District for the purpose
of financing costs of the Improvements in anticipation of the receipt of special assessments
levied against benefited properties in the District to repay the Loan to be made by the Street
Reconstruction Fund to finance the District’s share of the estimated costs of the
Improvements of $781,129.98 as stated in Resolution No. 5249.
B. The City duly mailed and caused to be published a notice of passage of the Resolution of
Intention and afforded owners of the benefited properties the opportunity to protest the
creation of the District in accordance with Montana law. The owners of two parcels within
the District boundaries, representing 5.75% of the total costs of the Improvements, protested
the creation of SID 762.
C. Following a public hearing and finding that insufficient protests by owners of benefited
properties were timely made, the Commission, on March 2, 2021, adopted Resolution No.
5250 creating SID 762.
D. The City intends to levy special assessments to give rise to funds to repay the Loan and
desires to acknowledge and set forth certain details with regard to the Loan, including the
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issuance by the City of certain warrants held by the Street Reconstruction Fund to evidence
the obligation of the Special Assessment Fund to repay the Loan.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City hereby declares as follows:
1. Terms of Interfund Loan. The City hereby authorizes the making of the Loan
effective as of November 1, 2021 (the “Transfer Date”) of $781,129.98 from the Street
Reconstruction Fund to the SID 762 Construction Account of the City (the “Construction
Account”) from available amounts in the Street Reconstruction Fund, the terms of the Loan, and
the obligation of the Special Improvement District Fund to repay the Loan from available
amounts deposited in the Special Improvement District Fund from collections of special
assessments levied against benefited properties in the District. In accordance with Resolutions
5249 and 5250, the total principal amount of the Loan is $781,129.98, the interest rate on the
principal outstanding under the Loan is 2.0% per annum, the term of the Loan is approximately
twenty years commencing on the Transfer Date and concluding June 30, 2041, and the Loan is
payable in twenty (20) annual installments of principal and interest, with each installment in an
equal amount (except that the initial installment may be in a different amount), as evidenced by
the amortization schedule attached hereto as Schedule 1.
2. Obligation to Make Repayments. The City will levy special assessments against the
benefited property in the District in accordance with Resolutions 5249 and 5250. Special
assessments when received by the City must be deposited in the Special Assessment Fund on or
before June 30th, to make installment payments on the Loan to the Street Reconstruction Fund,
commencing June 30, 2021 and concluding June 30, 2041.
3. Right to Receive Payments. To evidence the Loan and a City investment of available
funds, the Street Reconstruction Fund will hold serial warrants, with each warrant corresponding
to each of the annual payments. Such warrants, which are to be issued in accordance with
Section 7-12-4204, MCA, (the City having found that the fixed interest rate of 2.0% per annum
for 20 years makes the City the “highest and best bidder”) are registered in the offices of the City
Treasurer and the City Clerk, drawn in accordance with the instructions of the City Treasurer,
and outstanding until canceled upon receipt of the applicable installment payment from the
Special Assessment Fund. The warrants are in substantially the form of the attached Schedule 2.
Special assessments levied by the City under Title 7, Chapter 12, Part 41, MCA, to repay the
warrants create a priority lien against each benefited property in the District in favor of the City
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for the repayment of the warrants that may be enforced and foreclosed in the manner provided by
law to repay the warrants.
4.Details of Payments. Payments from the Special Improvement District Fund to the
Street Reconstruction Fund in satisfaction of each warrant are to be made solely from the
collection of special assessments levied against benefited properties in the District. Each warrant
may be prepaid if the City so elects from available amounts in the Special Improvement District
Fund, or, to maintain a level repayment schedule, the City may elect to hold amounts in the
Special Improvement District Fund to make payments as scheduled by each warrant. The
amounts repaid to the Street Reconstruction Fund in satisfaction of the Loan may be used by the
City in any manner allowed by law.
5.Limited Obligation. The Loan and the warrants that evidence the Loan are made
pursuant to or in compliance with Resolution 5249, Resolution 5250, Section 7-6-4603, MCA,
Section 7-12-4201, MCA, and Sections 7-12-4203 through 7-12-4206, MCA. The Loan is a
limited obligation payable only from payments of special assessments deposited in the Special
Improvement District Fund and the Loan and interest thereon shall not be a Street Reconstruction
obligation of the City and the City shall have no obligation to pay principal of or interest on the
Loan which may remain unpaid after an installment payment date except from available amounts
in the Special Improvement District Fund. If amounts are not available in the Special
Improvement District Fund to pay a warrant as of its maturity date, amounts will first be applied
to pay interest and then principal, as further described in the form of the warrant.
6. Interpretation. This Memorandum of Interfund Loan memorializes the City’s
intention with regard to financing the costs of the Improvements and shall be read liberally to
comport with and to ratify and confirm all prior resolutions, acts, and undertakings of the City,
and all applicable laws of the State of Montana in connection therewith.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Memorandum of Interfund Loan is made by the City to confirm
and authorize all matters within its scope as and when such matters arose, including the Loan
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effective as of the date of the Transfer Date, and to govern matters within its scope that may in
the future arise.
Dated this _2nd_ day of March, 2021.
__________________________________
Jeff Mihelich City Manager ATTEST:
________________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________________ GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney
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SCHEDULE 1
Amortization Schedule:
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SCHEDULE 2
Warrant No.1: Due June 30, 2021
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 762
Issued by the City of Bozeman, Montana in Connection with SID 762 and Held by the Street
Reconstruction Fund
The City Treasurer of the City of Bozeman, Montana (the “City”), agrees to pay to the Street
Reconstruction Fund the sum of $781,129.98, as authorized by Resolution Nos. 5249 and 5250 adopted
on February 2, 2021 and March 2, 2021, respectively, in repayment of the total amount advanced by the
Street Reconstruction Fund to the SID 762 Construction Account for paying the costs of certain
improvements to S. 6th as described in Resolution No. 5249, with interest thereon at the rate of 2.0% per
annum, as authorized in said resolutions, and all laws, resolutions and ordinances relating thereto, but
only from amounts then available in the SID 762 S. 6th Special Improvement District Fund (the “Special
Improvement District Fund”). This warrant does not constitute a pledge of the Street Reconstruction
credit of the City nor does it create a Street Reconstruction liability against the City.
This warrant is drawn in accordance with that certain Memorandum of Interfund Loan, dated March 2,
2021, by the City, in connection with the Loan described therein effective as of November 1, 2021, is issued
by the City pursuant to Section 7-6-4603, MCA., and represents one of forty (20) sequentially numbered
warrants, payable the 30th day of June of each year, commencing on June 30, 2022 and ending June 30,
2041. This warrant represents the total amount of principal and accrued interest, as reflected on the
applicable Payment Date shown on the attached Exhibit A,
This warrant is payable upon presentment to the City Treasurer, on its redemption date, only from amounts
available in the Special Improvement District Fund, which is funded by the collection of special
assessments levied against the benefited property within the District, as described in the resolutions referred
to above. This warrant is redeemable at the option of the City at any time there are funds to the credit of
said Special Improvement District Fund for the redemption thereof, and in the manner provided for the redemption of the same, and, if sufficient funds are then available in the Special Improvement District Fund,
may be prepaid in the discretion of the City. If this warrant is timely paid in full, it will be marked canceled
by the City Treasurer and then filed with the City Clerk.
In the event that there are insufficient funds in the Special Improvement District Fund to pay and redeem
this warrant upon its maturity and presentation, interest shall first be paid. This warrant shall continue to
accrue interest on a pro-rata basis with other warrants then outstanding at the rate of 2.0 % from the date of
matured presentation until the actual date of redemption. If funds are not available in the Special Improvement District Fund to pay and redeem this warrant, the City shall have no obligation to pay and
redeem this warrant; provided that the City shall have all rights to enforce the repayment of special
assessments and the lien created thereby against benefited properties in the District to repay this warrant.
It is hereby certified and recited, that all things required to be done precedent to the issuance of this warrant
have been properly done, happened and been performed in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State
of Montana and the resolutions and ordinances of the City related to the issuance hereof.
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NOTICE: The City exercises its preference right to purchase this warrant. Registration Date of this
Warrant: March 2, 2021.
__________________________________ Cynthia L. Andrus Mayor
Registered at the offices of the City Treasurer and City Clerk of the City of Bozeman, Montana effective
as of this March 2, 2021.
City Finance Director City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
Amortization Schedule:
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