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COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3279
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, RELATING TO $1,706,000 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 665 BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND CALLING FOR THE
PUBLIC SALE THEREOF AND AUTHORIZING THE PLEDGE OF THE REVOLVING
FUND TO THE SECURITY THEREOF.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana (the "City"),
as follows:
Section 1. Recitals.
(a) This Commission has duly and validly created and established in the City
under Montana Code Annotated, Title 7, Chapter 12, Parts 41 and 42, as amended (the" Act"),
a special improvement district, designated as Special Improvement District No. 665 (the
"District"), for the purpose of financing a portion of costs of certain public improvements of
special benefit to the properties within the District (the "Improvements") and paying costs
incidental thereto, including costs associated with the sale and the security of special
improvement district bonds of the City drawn on the District (the "Bonds"), the creation and
administration of the District and the funding of a deposit to the City's Special Improvement
District Revolving Fund (the "Revolving Fund"). The total estimated costs of the Improvements,
including such incidental costs, to be financed by the District are $1,706,000. The costs of the
Improvements are to be paid from the proceeds of the Bonds, which are to be payable primarily
from special assessments to be levied against property in the District, which property will be
specially benefitted by the Improvements in an amount not less than $1,706,000.
(b) The City is authorized by Montana Code Annotated, Section 7-12-4204( 1)
to sell the Bonds at a price less than the principal amount thereof, but including interest thereon
to the date of delivery, if this Commission determines that such sale is in the best interests of
the District and the City.
(c) It is necessary that the Bonds be issued and sold in an aggregate principal
amount of $1,706,000 to finance the costs of the Improvements, including incidental costs,
described in Subsection (a). The costs of the Improvements are currently estimated, as follows:
Engineering - Design $ 92,710
Engineering - Construction 108,381
Construction 1,188,160
Contingency 142,579
Administration 51 , 1 80
Resolution and Advertisements 100
Revolving Fund Deposit 85,300
Costs of Issuance 12,000
Bond Discount 25,590
Total $1,706,000
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Section 2. Determination of Public Interest in AllowinQ Bond Discount. Pursuant to the
authority described in Section 1, this Commission hereby determines to fix the minimum price
for the Bonds at $1,680,410, plus interest accrued thereon to the date of delivery. Such
minimum bid will enable bidders to bid more efficiently for the Bonds by permitting them to
submit their bids based on actual market conditions without adjusting the interest rates thereon
to provide compensation for their purchase of the Bonds. This procedure will facilitate the sale
of the Bonds at the lowest interest rates, which is in the best interests of the District and the
City.
Section 3. Findinas and Determination to Pledae the Revolvina Fund. In the Resolution
of Intention To Create the District, adopted on February 2, 1998, this Commission found it to
be in the public interest, and in the best interest of the City and the District, to secure payment
of principal of and interest on the Bonds by the Revolving Fund and authorized the City to enter
into the undertakings and agreements authorized in the Act in respect of the Bonds, based on
the factors required to be considered under Section 7-12-4225(4) of the Act. Those findings
and determinations were ratified and confirmed in the resolution adopted by this Commission on
March 16, 1998, creating the District, and are hereby ratified and confirmed. It is hereby
covenanted and recited that the City has the power under the Act to pledge the Revolving Fund
to payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds.
Section 4. Terms of the Bonds. This Commission hereby authorizes the issuance and
sale of the Bonds, to be denominated "Special Improvement District No. 665 Bonds," of the City
in the aggregate principal amount of $1,706,000 (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing the
Improvements. The Bonds shall be dated, as originally issued, as of April 1, 1999, and shall bear
interest payable semiannually on January 1 and July 1 of each year, commencing January 1,
2000, at a rate or rates designated by the successful bidder at public sale and approved by this
Commission. If issued as serial bonds, the Bonds shall mature on July 1 in each of the following
years and amounts:
Year Amount Year Amount
2000 $ 66,000 2008 $ 11 5,000
2001 90,000 2009 120,000
2002 90,000 2010 130,000
2003 95,000 2011 135,000
2004 100,000 2012 140,000
2005 105,000 2013 145,000
2006 110,000 2014 155,000
2007 110,000
If issued as amortization bonds, the Bonds will be issued as a single bond or divided into
several bonds, as the Commission may determine at the time of the sale, and the principal of and
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interest on the Bonds shall be payable semiannually in equal payments on each January 1 and
July 1, commencing January 1,2000, and concluding July 1, 2014, unless the Bonds are earlier
redeemed. Serial bonds shall be in the denomination of $5,000 each or any integral multiple
thereof of single maturities; provided that one Bond with a stated maturity in 2000 shall be in
the principal amount of $6,000. Amortization bonds are preferred.
The Bonds shall be issuable only as fully registered bonds and shall be executed by the
manual or facsimile signatures of the Mayor, City Manager and the Clerk of the Commission.
The Bonds shall be secured by the Revolving Fund.
Section 5. Public Sale. The Bonds shall be sold at a public competitive sale which is
hereby called and shall be held at a regular meeting of this Commission on March 29, 1999, at
3:00 p.m. The City will receive sealed bids for the Bonds in accordance with the notice of sale
hereinafter prescribed. The Clerk of the Commission is hereby authorized and directed to cause
notice of the sale to be published, as required by Montana Code Annotated, Sections 7~ 12~4204,
7-7-4252 and 17-5-106, in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, once each week for two successive
weeks preceding the week which contains the date of sale. The notice of sale shall be published
and mailed in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit A to this resolution (which is hereby
incorporated herein and made a part hereof) and this Commission hereby adopts the terms and
conditions set forth in such notice of sale as the terms and conditions of the sale of the Bonds.
Section 6. Official Statement. The Administrative Services Director of the City and
other officers of the City in cooperation with D. A. Davidson & Co., financial consultants to the
City, are hereby authorized and directed to prepare on behalf of the City an official statement
to be distributed to potential purchasers of the Bonds. Such official statement shall contain the
terms and conditions of sale set forth in the notice of sale adopted in Section 4 and such other
information as shall be advisable and necessary to describe accurately the City and the security
for, and terms and conditions of, the Bonds. The Administrative Services Director is authorized
on behalf of the City to deem the official statement near "final" as of its date, in accordance
with Rule 15c2-12(bH 1) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Section 7. Construction Bids. Since construction bids will be opened on March 11,
1999, the Commission hereby authorizes the Administrative Services Director to reduce the
principal amount of the Bonds to be issued and to revise the notice of sale prior to publication
to take into consideration lower than anticipated construction bids, if applicable.
Section 8. Continuina Disclosure. In order to permit bidders for the Bonds and other
participating underwriters in the primary offering of the Bonds to comply with paragraph (bH5)
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of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (the URuleU), the City will covenant and agree, for the benefit of the
registered holders and beneficial. owners from time to time of the outstanding Bonds, in the
resolution prescribing the terms of the Bonds to provide annual reports of specified information
and notice of the occurrence of certain events, if material. The City is the only Uobligated
personu in respect of the Bonds within the meaning of the Rule for the purposes of disclosing
information on an ongoing basis. A description of the undertaking is set forth in the Official
Statement. Failure of the City to enter into an undertaking substantially similar to that described
in the Official Statement would relieve the successful bidder of its obligation to purchase the
Bonds. The City has complied in all material respects with any undertaking previously entered
into by it under the Rule.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, this
8th day of March 1999.
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ALF D M. STIFF, Mayor .
ATTEST:
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ROBIN l. SULLIVAN
Clerk of the Commission
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT A
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
$1.706.000 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 665 BONDS
CITY OF BOZEMAN. MONTANA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Bozeman, Montana (the "City"), will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash, as evidenced by sealed bids, the above-described Bonds drawn
against the fund of Special Improvement District No. 665 in the principal amount of $1,706,000.
Sealed bids for the purchase of the Bonds will be received until 12:00 noon. M.T., on
Monday, March 29, 1999. at the office of the Clerk of the Commission in the City Hall, at 411 East
Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, at which time the bids will be opened and tabulated. The City
Commission of the City will meet at 3:00 P.M. on the same day in the Commission Room in the
City Hall to consider the bids and the award of sale of the Bonds.
Purcose and Securitv
The Bonds will be issued for the purpose of financing the cost of construction of certain
local improvements (the "Improvements") within or for the benefit of Special Improvement District
No. 665 (the "District"), in accordance with the provisions of Montana Code Annotated, Title 7,
Chapter 12, Parts 41 and 42, as amended (the "Act"). The Bonds will be special, limited
obligations of the City and do not constitute general obligations of the City.
The Bonds are payable primarily from the collection of a special tax or assessment which
is a lien against the assessable real property within the District benefitted by the Improvements to
be undertaken therein or therefor. The special assessments are payable in equal, semiannual
installments over a 15-year term, with unpaid installments of the special assessments bearing
interest at a rate equal, from time to time, to the sum of (i) the average rate of interest borne by
the then outstanding Bonds, plus (ij) onewhalf of one percent (0.50%) per annum.
The Bonds are further secured by the Special Improvement District Revolving Fund of the
City (the "Revolving Fund"). The City will agree to make a loan from the Revolving Fund to the
district fund established for the District to make good any deficiency then existing in the principal
and interest accounts therein and to provide funds for the Revolving Fund by levying a tax or
making a loan from the City's general fund to the extent and for the period authorized by the Act.
Date and Tvce
The Bonds will be dated, as originally issued, as of April 1, 1999, and will be issued as
negotiable investment securities in registered form as to both principal and interest.
Maturities and Form
If issued as serial bonds, the Bonds shall mature, subject to redemption, on July 1 in the
following years and amounts:
Year Amount ~ Amount
2000 $ 66,000 2008 $115,000
2001 90,000 2009 120,000
2002 90,000 2010 130,000
2003 95,000 2011 135,000
2004 100,000 2012 140,000
2005 105,000 2013 145,000
2006 110,000 2014 155,000
2007 110,000
If issued as amortization bonds, the Bonds will be issued as a single bond or divided into
several bonds, as the Commission may determine, and the principal of the Bonds shall be payable
semiannually on each January 1 and July 1, commencing January 1, 2000, and continuing through
July 1, 2014, subject to prior redemption. Serial bonds shall be in the denomination of $5,000
each or any integral multiple thereof of single maturities; provided that one Bond with a stated
maturity in 2000 shall be in the principal amount of $6,000. Amortization bonds shall be preferred.
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Book Entrv
The Bonds will be issued by means of a book entry system with no physical distribution
of Bonds made to the public. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form and one Bond,
representing the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year, will be registered
in the name of Cede & Co. as nominee of The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), New York, New
York, which will act as securities depository of the Bonds. Individual purchases of the Bonds may
be made in the principal amount of $5,000 or any multiple thereof of a single maturity, provided
that one Bond with a stated maturity in 2000 shall be in the principal amount of $6,000, through
book entries made on the books and records of DTC and its participants. Principal and interest are
payable by the registrar to DTC or its nominee as registered owner of the Bonds. Transfer of
principal and interest payments to participants of DTC will be the responsibility of DTC; transfer
of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants will be the responsibility of
such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The purchaser, as a condition of
delivery of the Bonds, will be required to deposit the Bonds with DTC.
Redemction
Mandatorv Redemction. If on any interest payment date there will be a balance in the
District Fund after payment of the principal and interest due on all Bonds drawn against it, either
from the prepayment of special assessments levied in the District or from the transfer of surplus
money from the Construction Account to the Principal Account, outstanding Bonds, or portions
thereof, in an amount which, together with the interest thereon to the interest payment date, will
equal the amount of such funds on deposit in the District Fund on that date are subject to
mandatory redemption on that interest payment date. The redemption price shall equal the amount
of the principal amount of the Bonds to be redeemed plus interest accrued to the date of
redemption.
actional Redemction. The Bonds are subject to redemption, in whole or in part, at the
option of the City from sources of funds available therefor other than those described under
"Mandatory Redemption" on any interest payment date; provided, however, the Bonds shall not
be called for redemption before July 1, 2004, from the proceeds of refunding special improvement
district bonds or warrants. The redemption price shall equal the principal amount of the Bonds to
be redeemed plus interest accrued to the date of redemption.
Selection of Bonds for Redemction. If less than all of the Bonds are to be redeemed,
Bonds shall be redeemed in order of the stated maturities thereof. If less than all Bonds of a stated
maturity are to be redeemed, the Bonds of such maturity shall be selected for redemption in $5,000
principal amounts selected by the Registrar by lot or other manner it deems fair, except that the
Bond with a stated maturity in 2000 and in the principal amount of $6,000 shall be redeemed
before other Bonds of such stated maturity.
Interest Pavment Dates. Rates
Interest will be payable each January 1 and July 1, commencing January 1, 2000, to the
registered owners of the Bonds as such appear in the bond register as of the close of business on
the 15th day (whether or not a business day) of the immediately preceding month. All Bonds of
the same stated maturity must bear interest from date of original issue until paid at a single,
uniform rate. Each rate must be expressed in an integral multiple of 1/8 or 5/1 00 of 1 %. No
supplemental or "B" coupons or additional interest certificates are permitted. Interest will be
calculated on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months.
Bond Reaistrar, Transfer Aaent
and Pavina Aaent
The Administrative Services Director of the City will act as bond registrar, transfer agent
and paying agent (the "Registrar"). The bond register will be kept, transfers of ownership will be
effected and principal of and interest on the Bonds will be paid by the Registrar. The City will pay
the charges of the Registrar for such services. The City reserves the right to appoint a suitable
bank or trust company as a successor Registrar.
Deliverv
Within 45 days after the sale, the City will deliver to the Registrar the printed Bonds ready
for completion and authentication. The original purchaser of the Bonds must notify the Registrar,
at least five business days before issuance of the Bonds, of the persons in whose names the Bonds
will be initially registered and the denominations of the Bonds to be originally issued. If notification
is not received by that date, the Bonds will be registered in the name of the original purchaser and,
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if serial bonds, will be issued in denominations corresponding to the principal maturities of the
Bonds. On the day of closing, the City will furnish to the purchaser the opinion of Bond Counsel
hereinafter described, an arbitrage certification and a certificate stating that no litigation in any
manner Questioning the validity of the Bonds is then pending or, to the knowledge of officers of the
City, threatened. Payment for the Bonds must be received by the City in immediately available
funds at its designated depository on the day of closing. The successful bidder shall submit to the
Clerk of the Commission not earlier than 48 hours after the award of sale and not later than the day
of closing a certificate, in form satisfactory to Bond Counsel, as to the initial reoffering price of
each stated maturity of the Bonds and stating that at least ten percent of the principal amount of
such Bonds of each stated maturity has been sold at such respective prices.
Qualified Tax.-Exemot Obliaations
The Bonds will be designated by the City as "Qualified tax.exempt obligations" within the
meaning of Section 265(bH3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and
financial institutions described in Section 265(bH5) of the Code may treat the Bonds for purposes
of Sections 265(bH2) and 291 (eH 1 HB) of the Code as if they were acquired on August 7, 1986.
Leaal Ooinion
An opinion as to the validity of the Bonds and the exclusion of the interest thereon from
gross income for federal income tax pu.rposes and Montana individual income tax purposes will be
furnished by Dorsey & Whitney LLP; of Missoula, Montana, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, as Bond
Counsel. The legal opinion will be delivered at closing. The legal opinion will state that the Bonds
are valid and binding special, limited obligations of the City enforceable in accordance with their
terms, except to the extent to which enforceability thereof may be limited by the exercise of judicial
discretion or by state or federal laws relating to bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium or creditors'
rights.
Tvoe of Bid and Good Faith Deoosit
Sealed bids for not less than $1,680,410 and accrued interest on the principal sum of
$1,706,000 must be mailed or delivered to the undersigned and must be received at the office of
the Clerk of the Commission prior to the time stated above. Bidders must bid for all or none of the
Bonds. Each bid must be unconditional.
Except for a bid by or on behalf of the Board of Investments of the State of Montana, a
good faith deposit (the "Deposit") in the form of money, cashier's check, certified check, bank
money order, or bank draft drawn and issued by a federally chartered or state chartered bank
insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or a financial surety bond in the sum of
$34,120 payable to the order of the City is reQ"uiredfor a bid to be considered. If money, cashier's
check, certified check, bank money order, or bank draft is used, it must accompany the bid and be
delivered to the Clerk of the Commission. If a financial surety bond is used, it must be from an
insurance company licensed and Qualified to issue such a bond in the State of Montana and such
bond must be submitted to the Clerk of the Commission, or the City's financial advisor prior to the
opening of the bids. The financial surety bond must identify each bidder whose Deposit is
guaranteed by such financial surety bond. If the Bonds are awarded to a bidder utilizing a financial
surety bond, then that purchaser is required to submit its Deposit to the City in the form of a
cashier's check (or wire transfer such amount as instructed by the City or its financial advisor) not
later than 1 :00 p.m., M.T., on the next business day following the award. If such Deposit is not
received by that time, the financial surety bond may be drawn by the City to satisfy the Deposit
requirement. No interest on the Deposit will ac:crue to the purchaser. The Deposit will be applied
to the purchase price of the Bonds. In the event the purchaser fails to honor its accepted bid, the
Deposit will be retained by the City as liquidated damages. The Deposit of the unsuccessful bidders
will be returned immediately on award of the Bonds to the purchaser or after rejection of all bids.
Instructions for wiring the Deposit maybe obtained from the City's Financial Advisor, D. A.
Davidson & Co., P. O. Box"8000, Bozeman, Montana 59715, (406) 582.3457.
Award
The bid author-izing the lowest true interest, will be deemed the most favorable. In the
event that two or more bids state the lowest true interest cost, the sale of the Bonds will be
awarded by lot. No oral bid will be considered. The City reserves the rights to reject any and all
bids, to waive informalities in any bid and to adjourn the sale.
CUSIP Numbers
The City will assume no fee or obligation for the assignment or printing of CUSIP numbers
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on the Bonds or for the correctness of any numbers printed thereon, but will permit such numbers
to be assigned and printed at the expense of the purchaser, if the original purchaser waives any
delay in delivery occasioned thereby.
Official Statement
The City will prepare an Official Statement relating to the Bonds which the City will deem,
for purposes of SEC Rule 15c2-12, to be final as of its date. The City will deliver, at closing, a
certificate executed by the Mayor, the City Manager and the Clerk of the Commission to the effect
that, to the best of their knowledge, as of the date of closing, the information contained in the
Official Statement, including any supplement thereto, does not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of
the circumstances in which they are made, not misleading; provided that no comment will be made
with respect to any information provided by the successful bidder for inclusion in any supplement
to the Official Statement..
By submitting a bid for the Bonds, the successful bidder agrees: (1) to disseminate to all
members of the underwriting syndicate copies of the Official Statement, including any supplements
prepared by the City, (2) to file promptly a copy of the Official Statement, including any supplement
prepared by the City, with a nationally recognized municipal securities repository, and (3) to take
any and all other actions necessary to comply with applicable rules of the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board governing the offering, sale and
delivery of the Bonds to ultimate purchasers.
Within seven business days after the sale the City will furnish to the successful bidder
without charge 100 copies of the final Official Statement relating to the Bonds. The successful
bidder must notify the Clerk of Commission in writing within 7 business days after the award of
sale of the Bonds if it requires additional copies of the Official Statement. The cost of additional
copies shall be paid by the successful bidder.
Continuina Disclosure
In orderto permit bidders for the Bonds and other participating underwriters in the primary
offering of the Bonds to comply with paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Rule"), the
City will covenant and agree, for the benefit of the registered holders and beneficial owners from
time to time of the outstanding Bonds, in the resolution prescribing the terms of the Bonds to
provide annual reports of specified information and notice of the occurrence of certain events, if
material. The City is the only "obligated person" in respect of the Bonds within the meaning of the
Rule for the purposes of disclosing information on an ongoing basis. A description of the
undertaking is set forth in the Official Statement. Failure of the City to enter into an undertaking
substantially similar to that described in the Official Statement would relieve the successful bidder
of its obligation to purchase the Bonds. The City has complied in all material respects with any
undertaking previously entered into by it under the Rule.
Information for bidders and bidding forms may be obtained from the undersigned or from
D. A. Davidson & Co., P. O. Box 8000, Bozeman, Montana 59715, telephone (406) 582-3457,
financial consultants to the City.
Dated: March 9 , 1999.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION
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Robin L. Sullivan
Clerk of the Commission
City of Bozeman, Montana
Pu bl ish: March 14, 1999
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EXHIBIT A
REVISED NOTICE OF BOND SALE
$1,488,000 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 665 BONDS
CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Bozeman, Montana (the UCityU), will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash, as evidenced by sealed bids, the above-described Bonds drawn
against the fund of Special Improvement District No. 665 in the principal amount of $1,488,000.
Sealed bids for the purchase of the Bonds will be received until 12:00 noon, M.T., on
Monday, March 29, 1999, at the office of the Clerk of the Commission in the City Hall, at 411 East
Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, at which time the bids will be opened and tabulated. The City
Commission of the City will meet at 3:00 P.M. on the same day in the Commission Room in the
City Hall to consider the bids and the award of sale of the Bonds.
Purcose and Securitv
The Bonds will be issued for the purpose of financing the cost of construction of certain
local improvements (the ulmprovementsU) within or for the benefit of Special Improvement District
No. 665 (the uDistrictU), in accordance with the provisions of Montana Code Annotated, Title 7,
Chapter 12, Parts 41 and 42, as amended (the U ActU). The Bonds will be special, limited
obligations of the City and do not constitute general obligations of the City.
The Bonds are payable primarily from the collection of a special tax or assessment which
is a lien against the assessable real property within the District benefitted by the Improvements to
be undertaken therein or therefor. The special assessments are payable in equal, semiannual
installments over a 15-year term, with unpaid installments of the special assessments bearing
interest at a rate equal, from time to time, to the sum of (i) the average rate of interest borne by
the then outstanding Bonds, plus (ij) one-half of one percent (0.50%) per annum.
The Bonds are further secured by the Special Improvement District Revolving Fund of the
City (the uRevolving FundU). The City will agree to make a loan from the Revolving Fund to the
district fund established for the District to make good any deficiency then existing in the principal
and interest accounts therein and to provide funds for the Revolving Fund by levying a tax or
making a loan from the City's general fund to the extent and for the period authorized by the Act.
Date and Tvee
The Bonds will be dated, as originally issued, as of April 1, 1999, and will be issued as
negotiable investment securities in registered form as to both principal and interest.
Maturities and Form
If issued as serial bonds, the Bonds shall mature, subject to redemption, on July 1 in the
following years and amounts:
~ Amount Year Amount
2000 $ 63,000 2008 $100,000
2001 75,000 2009 105,000
2002 80,000 2010 110,000
2003 85,000 2011 115,000
2004 85,000 2012 120,000
2005 90,000 2013 130,000
2006 95,000 2014 135,000
2007 100,000
If issued as amortization bonds, the Bonds will be issued as a single bond or divided into
several bonds, as the Commission may determine, and the principal of the Bonds shall be payable
semiannually on each January 1 and July 1, commencing January 1,2000, and continuing through
July 1, 2014, subject to prior redemption. Serial bonds shall be in the denomination of $5,000
each or any integral multiple thereof of single maturities; provided that one Bond with a stated
maturity in 2000 shall be in the principal amount of $8,000. Amortization bonds shall be preferred.
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Book Entrv
The Bonds will be issued by means of a book entry system with no physical distribution
of Bonds made to the public. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form and one Bond,
representing the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year, will be registered
in the name of Cede & Co. as nominee of The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), New York, New
York, which will act as securities depository of the Bonds. Individual purchases of the Bonds may
be made in the principal amount of $5,000 or any multiple thereof of a single maturity, provided
that one Bond with a stated maturity in 2000 shall be in the principal amount of $8,000, through
book entries made on the books and records of DTC and its participants. Principal and interest are
payable by the registrar to DTC or its nominee as registered owner of the Bonds. Transfer of
principal and interest payments to participants of DTC will be the responsibility of DTC; transfer
of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants will be the responsibility of
such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The purchaser, as a condition of
delivery of the Bonds, will be required to deposit the Bonds with DTC.
Redemotion
Mandatorv Redemotion. If on any interest payment date there will be a balance in the
District Fund after payment of the principal and interest due on all Bonds drawn against it, either
from the prepayment of special assessments levied in the District or from the transfer of surplus
money from the Construction Account to the Principal Account, outstanding Bonds, or portions
thereof, in an amount which, together with the interest thereon to the interest payment date, will
equal the amount of such funds on deposit in the District Fund on that date are subject to
mandatory redemption on that interest payment date. The redemption price shall equal the amount
of the principal amount of the Bonds to be redeemed plus interest accrued to the date of
redemption.
Qctional Redemction. The Bonds are subject to redemption, in whole or in part, at the
option of the City from sources of funds available therefor other than those described under
"Mandatory Redemption" on any interest payment date; provided, however, the Bonds shall not
be called for redemption before July 1, 2004, from the proceeds of refunding special improvement
district bonds or warrants. The redemption price shall equal the principal amount of the Bonds to
be redeemed plus interest accrued to the date of redemption.
Selection of Bonds for Redemction. If less than all of the Bonds are to be redeemed,
Bonds shall be redeemed in order of the stated maturities thereof. If less than all Bonds of a stated
maturity are to be redeemed, the Bonds of such maturity shall be selected for redemption in $5,000
principal amounts selected by the Registrar by lot or other manner it deems fair, except that the
Bond with a stated maturity in 2000 and in the principal amount of $8,000 shall be redeemed
before other Bonds of such stated maturity.
Interest Pavment Dates. Rates
Interest will be payable each January 1 and July 1, commencing January 1, 2000, to the
registered owners of the Bonds as such appear in the bond register as of the close of business on
the 15th day (whether or not a business day) of the immediately preceding month. All Bonds of
the same stated maturity must bear interest from date of original issue until paid at a single,
uniform rate. Each rate must be expressed in an integral multiple of 1/8 or 5/1 00 of 1 %. No
supplemental or "B" coupons or additional interest certificates are permitted. Interest will be
calculated on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months.
Bond Reaistrar. Transfer Aaent
and Pavina Aaent
The Administrative Services Director of the City will act as bond registrar, transfer agent
and paying agent (the "Registrar"). The bond register will be kept, transfers of ownership will be
effected and principal of and interest on the Bonds will be paid by the Registrar. The City will pay
the charges of the Registrar for such services. The City reserves the right to appoint a suitable
bank or trust company as a successor Registrar.
Deliverv
Within 45 days after the sale, the City will deliver to the Registrar the printed Bonds ready
for completion and authentication. The original purchaser of the Bonds must notify the Registrar,
at least five business days before issuance of the Bonds, of the persons in whose names the Bonds
will be initially registered and the denominations of the Bonds to be originally issued. If notification
is not received by that date, the Bonds will be registered in the name of the original purchaser and.
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if serial bonds, will be issued in denominations corresponding to the principal maturities of the
Bonds. On the day of closing, the City will furnish to the purchaser the opinion of Bond Counsel
hereinafter described, an arbitrage certification and a certificate stating that no litigation in any
manner questioning the validity of the Bonds is then pending or, to the knowledge of officers of the
City, threatened. Payment for the Bonds must be received by the City in immediately available
funds at its designated depository on the day of closing. The successful bidder shall submit to the
Clerk of the Commission not earlier than 48 hours after the award of sale and not later than the day
of closing a certificate, in form satisfactory to Bond Counsel, as to the initial reoffering price of
each stated maturity of the Bonds and stating that at least ten percent of the principal amount of
such Bonds of each stated maturity has been sold at such respective prices.
Qualified Tax.Exemet Obliaations
The Bonds will be designated by the City as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" within the
meaning of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and
financial institutions described in Section 265(b)(5) of the Code may treat the Bonds for purposes
of Sections 265(b)(2) and 291 (e)( 1 )(B) of the Code as if they were acquired on August 7, 1986.
Leaal Ooinion
An opinion as to the validity of the Bonds and the exclusion of the inoterest thereon from
gross income for federal income tax purposes and Montana individual income tax purposes will be
furnished by Dorsey & Whitney LLP, of Missoula, Montana, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, as Bond
Counsel. The legal opinion will be delivered at closing. The legal opinion will state that the Bonds
are valid and binding special, limited obligations of the City enforceable in accordance with their
terms, except to the extent to which enforceability thereof may be limited by the exercise of judicial
discretion or by state or federal laws relating to bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium or creditors'
rights.
Tvoe of Bid and Good Faith Deeosit
Sealed bids for not less than $1 ,461 ,960 and accrued interest on the principal sum of
$1,488,000 must be mailed or delivered to the undersigned and must be received at the office of
the Clerk of the Commission prior to the time stated above. Bidders must bid for all or none of the
Bonds. Each bid must be unconditional.
Except for a bid by or on behalf of the Board of Investments of the State of Montana, a
good faith deposit (the "Deposit") in the form of money, cashier's check, certified check, bank
money order, or bank draft drawn and issued by a federally chartered or state chartered bank
insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or a financial surety bond in the sum of
$29,760 payable to the order of the City is required for a bid to be considered. If money, cashier's
check, certified check, bank money order, or bank draft is used, it must accompany the bid and be
delivered to the Clerk of the Commission. If a financial surety bond is used, it must be from an
insurance company licensed and qualified to issue such a bond in the State of Montana and such
bond must be submitted to the Clerk of the Commission, or the City's financial advisor prior to the
opening of the bids. The financial surety bond must identify each bidder whose Deposit is
guaranteed by such financial surety bond. If the Bonds are awarded to a bidder utilizing a financial
surety bond, then that purchaser is required to submit its Deposit to the City in the form of a
cashier's check (or wire transfer such amount as instructed by the City or its financial advisor) not
later than 1 :00 p.m., M.T., on the next business day following the award. If such Deposit is not
received by that time, the financial surety bond may be drawn by the City to satisfy the Deposit
requirement. No interest on the Deposit will ~ccrue to the purchaser. The Deposit will be applied
to the purchase price of the Bonds. In the event the purchaser fails to honor its accepted bid, the
Deposit will be retained by the City as liquidated damages. The Deposit of the unsuccessful bidders
will be returned immediately on award of the Bonds to the purchaser or after rejection of all bids.
Instructions for wiring the Deposit may be obtained from the City's Financial Advisor, D. A.
Davidson & Co., P. O. Box 8000, Bozeman, Montana 59715, (406) 582-3457.
Award
The bid authorizing the lowest true interest, will be deemed the most favorable. In the
event that two or more bids state the lowest true interest cost, the sale of the Bonds will be
awarded by lot. No oral bid will be considered. The City reserves the rights to reject any and all
bids, to waive informalities in any bid and to adjourn the sale.
CUSIP Numbers
The City will assume no fee or obligation for the assignment or printing of CUSIP numbers
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on the Bonds or for the correctness of any numbers printed thereon, but will permit such numbers
to be assigned and printed at the expense of the purchaser, if the original purchaser waives any
delay in delivery occasioned thereby.
Official Statement
The City will prepare an Official Statement relating to the Bonds which the City will deem,
for purposes of SEC Rule 15c2-12, to be final as of its date. The City will deliver, at closing, a
certificate executed by the Mayor, the City Manager and the Clerk of the Commission to the effect
that, to the best of their knowledge, as of the date of closing, the information contained in the
Official Statement, including any supplement thereto, does not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of
the circumstances in which they are made, not misleading; provided that no comment will be made
with respect to any information provided by the successful bidder for inclusion in any supplement
to the Official Statement.
By submitting a bid for the Bonds, the successful bidder agrees: (1) to disseminate to all
members of the underwriting syndicate copies of the Official Statement, including any supplements
prepared by the City, (2) to file promptly a copy of the Official Statement, including any supplement
prepared by the City, with a nationally recognized municipal securities repository, and (3) to take
any and all other actions necessary to comply with applicable rules of the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board governing the offering, sale and
delivery of the Bonds to ultimate purchasers.
Within seven business days after the sale the City will furnish to the successful bidder
without charge 100 copies of the final Official Statement relating to the Bonds. The successful
bidder must notify the Clerk of Commission in writing within 7 business days after the award of
sale of the Bonds if it requires additional copies of the Official Statement. The cost of additional
copies shall be paid by the successful bidder.
Continuina Disclosure
In order to permit bidders for the Bonds and other participating underwriters in the primary
offering of the Bonds to comply with paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Rule"). the
City will covenant and agree, for tha benefit of the registered holders and beneficial owners from
time to time of the outstanding Bonds, in the resolution prescribing the terms of the Bonds to
provide annual reports of specified information and notice of the occurrence of certain events, if
material. The City is the only "obligated person" in respect of the Bonds within the meaning of the
Rule for the purposes of disclosing information on an ongoing basis. A description of the
undertaking is set forth in the Official Statement. Failure of the City to enter into an undertaking
substantially similar to that described in the Official Statement would relieve the successful bidder
of its obligation to purchase the Bonds. The City has complied in all material respects with any
undertaking previously entered into by it under the Rule.
Information for bidders and bidding forms may be obtained from the undersigned or from
D. A. Davidson & Co., P. O. Box 8000, Bozeman, Montana 59715, telephone (406) 582-3457.
financial consultants to the City.
Dated: March 9 , 1999.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION
Robin L. Sullivan
Clerk of the Commission
City of Bozeman. Montana
Publish: March 14, 1999
March 21, 1999
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City of Bozeman, Montana
Special Improvement District No. 665 Bonds, 1999
PRELIMINARY RATES - 3/12/99
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Debt Service Schedule
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Date Principal Coupon Interest
Period Total Fiscal Total
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11 11 D
49,938.75 49,938.75
71 11 0 63,000.00 3.500000 33,292.50
96,292.50 146,231.25
11 11 1
32,190.00 32,190.00
71 11 1 75,000.00 3.700000 32,190.00
107,190.00 139,380.00
11 11 2
30,802.50 30,802.50
71 11 2 80,000.00 3.900000 30,802.50
110,802.50 141,605.00
11 11 3
29,242.50 29,242.50
71 11 3 85,000.00 4.000000 29,242.50
114,242.50 143,485.00
11 11 4
27,542.50 27,542.50
71 11 4 85,000.00 4.150000 27,542.50
112,542.50 140,085.00
11 11 5
25,778.75 25,778.75
71 11 5 90,000.00 4.250000. 25,778.75
115,778.75 141,557.50
11 11 6
23,866.25 23,866.25
71 11 6 95,000.00 4.350000 23,866.25
118,866.25 142,732.50
11 11 7
21,800.00 21,800.00
71 11 7 100,000.00' 4.450000 21,800.00
121,800.00 143,600.00
11 11 8
19,575.00 19,575.00
71 11 8 100,000.00 4.500000 19,575.00
119,575.00 139,150.00
11 11 9
17,325.00 17,325.00
71 11 9 105,000.00 4.600000 17,325.00
122,325.00 139,650.00
11 1/10
14,910.00 14,910.00
71 1/10 110,000.00 4.700000 14,910.00
124,910.00 139,820.00
11 1/11
12,325.00 12,325.00
71 1/11 115,000.00 4.800000 12,325.00
127,325.00 139,650.00
11 1/12
9,565.00 9,565.00
71 1/12 120,000.00 4.900000 9,565.00
129,565.00 139,130.00
11 1/13
6,625.00 6,625.00
71 1/13 130,000.00 5.000000 6,625.00
136,625.00 143,250.00
11 1/14
3,375.00 3,375.00
71 1/14 135,000.00 5.000000 3,375.00
138,375.00 141,750.00
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1,488,000.00
633,076.25 2,121,076.25
ACCRUED
1 , 294 . 71 1,294.71
1,488,000.00
631,781.54 2,119,781.54
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Dated 41 1/99 with Delivery of 41 8/99
Bond Years 13,540.000
Average Coupon 4.675600
Average Life 9.099462
N I C % 4.867919 % Using
98.2500000
TIC % 4.896717 % From
Dated Date
Robin Sullivan
From: James Nickelson
Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 10:41 AM
To: 'bekstrom@dadco.com'
Cc: Phillip Forbes; Robin Sullivan
Subject: SID 665
The following is a breakdown of the revised SID bond amount based on the bids received:
Engineering Design 92,710
Engineering Construction 108,381
Construction 941,741
Contingency and Misc. 187,988
Administration 44,640
Resolution and Advertisements 100
Revolving Fund 74,400
Cost of Issuance 12,000
Bond Discount 26,040
TOTAL 1,488,000
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