HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-08/22/1989-SpecialAugust 22, 1989
' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
SPECIAL MEETING
6:15 p.m.
A special meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins was held on
Tuesday, August 22, 1989, at 6:15 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City
of Fort Collins City Hall. Roll call was answered by the following
Councilmembers: Azari, Edwards, Horak, Kirkpatrick, Mabry, Maxey, and
Winokur.
Staff Members Present: Burkett, Krajicek, Crumbaker-Smith
Resolution 89-154 Relating to the
Issuance of Carson, Burger and
Weekly, Inc. Project Industrial
Development Revenue Bonds Adopted
Following is staffs memorandum on this item:
"EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
' On August 15, 1989, City Council passed Ordinance No. 101, 1989, on Second
Reading, regarding the issuance of Carson, Burger & Weekly's Industrial
Development Revenue Bonds. On August 17, 1989, bond counsel for this issue
advised that the proposed terms for the sale of these bonds have been
changed. The proposed changes vary materially from the ones contemplated
by Ordinance No. 101, 1989. The changes will involve substantial
amendments to a number of the bond documents, including the trust indenture
and the form of the bonds themselves. For this reason, it is advisable to
confirm, by Resolution, the Council's intention to include such a variation
within the actions contemplated by the passage of Ordinance No. 101, 1989.
Under this new proposal, the bonds will not be sold as long-term bonds at a
set interest rate throughout. They will carry a specified rate of interest
for a period of six months. At the end of each six-month period, the
remarketing agent will announce the rate for the following period.
Bondholders may choose to hold a bond or to surrender it after each
announcement. The company may choose to convert the bonds from this
variable rate structure to a set long-term rate (with the City's consent)
during the life of the issue. This Resolution summarizes these changes.
This bond issue is currently set for closing on August 29, 1989."
Finance Director Alan Krcmarik summarized the CBW bond ordinance project
and presented information on the new rate structure.
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Tom Metier, bond counsel, Fischer, Brown, Huddleson & Gunn stated there
would be no further involvement of Council regarding the rate changes and
stated the bonds would be placed with an bond agent in New York, where the
bonds are remarketed on a continual basis and the rates are re -set every
six months and commented on the option which allowed the company to
exercise a one-time conversion to a fixed rate. He stated the fixed rate
could be set for a period of not less than five years and explained that at
the end of the five year period the remarketing agent could reset the rate
for an additional five years. He spoke of the original rate that was
quoted in the market being over one percent higher that had been
represented by the underwriter and explained the credit enhancement that
will accompany the bond documents. He clarified how the bond documents
from CBW could be used for a public purpose from a private entity and
explained the guarantee of the IDRBs. He noted the marketing risk was
initially on First Interstate Bank of Fort Collins and then upon First
Interstate Bank of Denver (the guarantor) and noted the City's protection
under the financial's of both companies. He outlined the seven day market
rate index which establishes the rates for a six month period.
Assistant City Attorney Mary Crumbaker-Smith stated her office had reviewed
the Resolution and was comfortable with this approach to the IDRB
documents.
Finance Director Alan Krcmarik stated that he did not believe the program
would require additional work on the part of staff as a consequence of the
variable interest rate.
Assistant City Attorney Mary Crumbaker-Smith stated that at the present
time considerable redrafting of the trust indenture would need to be done
and clarified that over the life of the bond there would not be much
additional work involved.
Councilmember Edwards made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Kirkpatrick,
to adopt Resolution 89-154. Yeas: Councilmembers Azari, Edwards, Horak,
Kirkpatrick, Mabry, Maxey, and Winokur. Nays: None.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Adjournment
Councilmember Azari made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Maxey, to
adjourn the meeting. Yeas: Councilmembers Azari, Edwards, Horak,
Kirkpatrick, Mabry, Maxey, and Winokur. Nays: None.
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The meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m.
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