HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-111RESOLUTION NO. 00-11 Z
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF BUTTE COUNTY AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE
OF 2000-2001 TAX AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES
FOR BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 53850, et seq., of the Government Code of the State of
California (the "Act") contained in Article 7.6 thereof, entitled "Temporary Borrowing," school
districts and county offices of education organized and existing under the laws of the State of
California are authorized to barrow money by the issuance of temporary notes for any purpose
which the office is authorized to expend moneys, including, but not limited to, current expenses,
capital expenditures, and the discharge of any obligation or indebtedness; and
WHEREAS, Section 53853 of the Act provides that such notes must be issued in the
name of the office by the Board of Supervisors of the County (the "County Board"), the County
Superintendent of which has jurisdiction over the office, as soon as possible following the receipt
of a resolution of the Board of Education of the office requesting the borrowing; and
WHEREAS, the County Superintendent (the "Superintendent") of Butte County (the
"County") has jurisdiction over the Butte County Office of Education (the "Office"); and
WHEREAS, the Board of Education of the Office {the "Office Board") has requested that
the County Board authorize the issuance of and offer for sale tax and revenue anticipation notes
in the name of and on behalf of the Office under and pursuant to the provisions of the Act in an
amount not to exceed Thirty-three Million Dollars ($33,000,000) at an interest rate not to exceed
eight percent (8°l0);
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of Butte County hereby resolves as
follows:
Section 1. Findin s. All of the above recitals are true and correct and the County Board
so finds and determines.
Section 2. Authorization of Issuance of Notes; Terms Thereof; Paying Agent. The
County Board hereby approves the request of the Office Board to issue notes on its behalf in an
amount not to exceed $33,000,000 principal. amount of Notes under Section 53850, et seq., of the
Act, designated "Butte County Office of Education, Butte County, State of California, 2000-
2001 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes" (the "Notes"); to be numbered from I consecutively
upward in order of issuance; to be in the denominations of 55,000, or integral multiples thereof,
to be dated the date of delivery thereof; to mature (without option of prior redemption) on such
date as shall be determined by the Superintendent (or the Superintendent's designee) prior to the
date of sale of the Notes, and shall bear interest from their date, payable at maturity (if the
maturity of the Notes is determined to be one year or earlier from the date of issuance) or
payable twelve months from the date of issue and at maturity (if the maturity of the Notes is
determined to be more than one year from the date of issuance}, and computed on a 30-day
month/360-day year basis. Subject to Section 3 hereof, both the principal of an interest on the
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Notes shall be payable at the office of the Butte County Treasurer/Tax Collector (the "County
Treasurer"), Oroville, California, which is hereby designated as the paying agent (the "Paying
Agent").
Section 3. Form of Notes. The Notes shall be issued in registered form, without coupons
signed by facsimile or manual signature of the County Treasurer or designee, and shall be
substantially in the form and substance set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and by reference
incorporated herein, the blanks in said form to be filled in with appropriate words and figures.
The Notes shall be issued in fully registered form, and at the closing, there shall be one Note
registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Depositary Trust Company, New York,
New York ("DTC"). DTC is hereby appointed depository for the Notes. There shall be printed
on each Note the legal opinion of Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard respecting the
validity of said Notes and, immediately following such legal opinion, a certificate executed with
the manual or facsimile signature of the Clerk of the County Board, said certificate to be in
substantially the following form:
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the legal
opinion regarding the Notes therein described that was manually signed by
Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard, and was dated as of the date of
delivery of and payment for said Notes.
11~Ianual or Faesitnile Signature
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Section 4. Transfer and Exchange of Notes. Subject to the provisions of Section S
hereof, the registration of any Note may, in accordance tivith its terms, be transferred, upon the
registration books kept by the Paying Agent for such purpose, by the person in whose name it is
registered, in person or by his ar her duly authorized attorneys, upon surrender of such Note for
cancellation, accompanied by delivery of a written instrument of transfer, fully executed in a
form approved by the Paying Agent.
Whenever any Note or Notes shall be surrendered for registration or transfer, the Paying
Agent shall execute and deliver a new Note or Notes, for a like aggregate principal amount. The
Paying Agent shall require the Note owner requesting such registration of transfer to pay any tax
or other governmental charge required to be paid with respect to such transfer. The County may
require the owner requesting such registration of transfer to pay such additional reasonable
charge as may be necessary to cover customary expenses incurred and fees charged by the
Paying Agent with respect to such registration of transfer. The Paying Agent may treat the
registered owner of any Note as the absolute owner thereof for all purposes whatsoever in
accordance with this resolution, and the Paying Agent shall not be affected by any notice to the
contrary.
Subject to the provisions of Section 4 hereof, Notes may be exchanged at the Office of
the Paying Agent in Oroville, California for a like aggregate principal amount of Notes in other
authorized denominations. The Paying Agent shall require the payment by the Nate owner
requesting such exchange of any tax or other governmental charge required to be paid with
respect to such exchange. The Paying Agent may require the owner requesting such exchange to
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pay such additional reasonable charge as maybe necessary to cover customary expenses incurred
and fees charged by the Paying Agent or the Office with respect to such exchange.
Section 5. Use of Depository. (1) The Notes shall be initially registered as provided in
Section 3 hereof. Registered ownership of the Notes, or any portion thereof, may not thereafter
be transferred except:
(i) To any successor of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Depository Trust
Company, or its nominee, or to any substitute depositary designated pursuant to
clause (ii} of this Section 5 (a "substitute depository"}; rop vided, that any
successor of Cede & Co., as nominee of The Depository Trust Company or a
substitute depository, shall be qualified under any applicable laws to provide the
services proposed to be provided by it;
(ii) To any substitute depository not objected to by the Paying Agent, upon (1)
the resignation of The Depository Trust company or its successor (or any
substitute depository or its successor) from its functians as depository, or (2) a
determination by the Office to substitute another depository for The Depository
Trust Company (or its successor) because The Depository Trust Company or its
successor (or any substitute depository or its successor) is not longer able to carry
out its function as depository; rovided, that any such substitute depository shall
be qualified under any applicable laws to provide the services proposed to be
provided by it; or
(iii) To any person as provided below, upon (1) the resignation of the Depository
Trust Company or its successor (or substitute depository or its successor) from its
functions as depository, or (2) a determination by the Office to remove the
Depository Trust Company or its successor {or any substitute depository or its
successor) from its functions as depository.
(2) In the case of any transfer pursuant to clause {i) or clause (ii) of subsection {1) of
this Section 5, upon receipt of the outstanding Notes by the Paying Agent, together with a
request of the Office to the Paying Agent, a new Note shall be executed and delivered in the
aggregate principal amount of the Notes registered in the name of such successor or such
substitute depository, or their nominees, as the case may be, all as specified in such request of the
Office. In the case of any transfer pursuant to clause (iii) of subsection (1) of this subparagraph
(d), upon receipt of the outstanding Notes by the Paying Agent together with a request of the
Office to the Paying Agent, new Notes shall be executed and delivered in such denominations
numbered in the manner determined by the Paying Agent and registered in the names of such
persons as are requested in such a request of the Office; provided that the Paying Agent shall not
be required to deliver such new Notes within a period less than sixty (60) days from the date of
receipt of such a request of the Office. Thereafter, Notes shall be transferred pursuant to Section
3 hereof.
(3) The Office and the Paying Agent shall be entitled to treat the person in whose
name any Note is registered as the owner thereof for all purposes of this resolution and any
applicable laws, notwithstanding any notice to the contrary received by the Paying Agent or the
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Office; and the Office and the Paying Agent shall have no responsibility for transmitting
payments to, communication with, notifying, or otherwise dealing with any beneficial owners of
the Notes and neither the Office nor the Paying Agent will have any responsibility or obligations,
legal or otherwise, to the beneficial owners or to any other party, including The Depository Trust
Company or its successor (or substitute depository or its successor), except for the Owner of any
Notes.
(4} So long as the outstanding Notes are registered in the name of Cede & Ca. ar its
registered assigns, the Office and the Paying Agent shall cooperate with Cede & Co., as sole
registered Owner, or its registered assigns in effecting payment of the principal of and interest on
the Notes by arranging for payment in such manner that funds for such payments are properly
identified and are made immediately available on the date they are due.
Section 6. Deposit of Note Proceeds; No Arbitrage. The moneys so borrowed shall be
initially deposited in the Treasury of the County in a proceeds fund (the "Proceeds Funds"} to the
credit of the Office and subsequently credited upon delivery of the District Notes to the
respective general funds of the districts in the amount of the respective loans requested from the
Office by certain school districts within the County. Until used ar expended, the moneys may be
invested in investment securities by the County Treasurer directly, or through an investment
agreement, in investments as permitted by applicable California law, and meeting Standard and
Poor's Ratings Services criteria for investments, or other investments approved by Standard and
Poor's Rating Services including, but not limited to, investment in the Local Agency Investment
Fund maintained by the Treasurer of the State of California. The Office has covenanted that it
will make no use of the proceeds of the Notes that would cause the Notes to be "arbitrage bonds"
under Section 148 of the Code; and, to that end, so long as any of the Notes are outstanding, the
Office, and ali of its officers having custody or control of such proceeds, shall comply with all
requirements of (a} said section, including restrictions on the use and investment of proceeds of
the Notes and the rebate of a portion of investment earnings on certain amounts, including
proceeds of the Notes, if required, to the Federal government, and (b} of the Income Tax
Regulations of the United States Treasury promulgated thereunder or any predecessor provisions,
to the extent that such regulations are, at the time, applicable and in effect, so that the Notes will
not be "arbitrage bonds."
To the extent that monies invested or held by the County are subject to arbitrage rebate,
neither the County or any officer or employee of the County shall assume hereunder or under the
provisions of any rebate certificate any duty or obligation to make the actual calculations of
arbitrage rebate liability of the Office, or to pay any such rebate or any penalties in regard thereto
if the Office miscalculates or fails to pay or cause such rebate or such penalties to be paid.
Section 7. Payment of Notes.
(A) Source of Payment. The principal amount of the Notes, together with the interest
thereon, shall be payable from taxes, income, revenue, cash receipts, and other moneys which are
received by the Office during fiscal year 2000-2001 and which are available therefor. The Notes
shall be a general obligation of the Office, and, to the extent the Notes are not paid from the
Pledged Revenues defined below, the Notes shall be paid with interest thereon from any other
moneys of the Office lawfully available therefor, as provided herein and by law.
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(B) Pledged Revenues. The Notes shall be secured by a pledge of and first lien and
charge against the first unrestricted revenues to be received by the County on behalf of the Office
in such months and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Butte County Superintendent
of Schools (the "Superintendent"), or the Superintendent's designee, prior to the date of the sale
of the Notes, sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Notes at maturity (such pledged
amounts being hereinafter called the "Pledged Revenues"). The term "unrestricted revenues"
shall mean taxes, income, revenue, cash receipts, and other money of the Office as provided in
Section 53856 of the Act, which are intended as receipts for the general fund of the Office and
which are generally available for the payment of current expenses and other obligations of the
Office, all. as further defined in the Office Resolution.
(C) Covenant Regarding Additional Short-Term Borrowing. The Office has
covenanted and warranted that it will not request the County Treasurer/Tax Collector (in such
capacity, the "County Treasurer") to make temporary transfers of funds in the custody of the
County Treasurer to meet any obligations of the Office during the 2000-2001 fiscal year pursuant
to the authority of Article X~I, Section 6, of the Constitution of the State of California or any
other legal authority.
(D) Deposit of Pledged Revenues in Repayment Fund. The Pledged Revenues shall
be deposited in the County Treasury in the appropriate account in a special fund designated as
the "Butte County Office of Education Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes Repayment Fund"
(herein called the "Repayment Fund") and applied as directed in this Resolution. Separate
accounts shall be established within the Repayment Fund for the deposit of (i) unrestricted
revenues received by the Office as payments with respect to each loan made from the proceeds
of the Notes to a school district and (ii) unrestricted revenues from other sources. Any moneys
placed in the Repayment Fund shall be for the benefit of the holders of the Notes, and until the
Notes and ail interest thereon are paid or until provision has been made for the payment of the
Notes at maturity with interest to maturity, the moneys in the Repayment Fund shall be applied
only for the purposes for which the Repayment Fund is created.
(E) Disbursement and Investment of Moneys in Repayment Fund. From the date this
Resolution takes effect, all Pledged Revenues shall, when received, be deposited in the
Repayment Fund to be held, invested and accounted for as provided herein. After such date as
the amount of Pledged Revenues deposited in the Repayment Fund shall be sufficient to pay in
full the principal of and interest on the Notes, when due, any moneys in excess of such amount
remaining in or accruing to the Repayment Fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the
Office upon the request of the Office. On the maturity date of the Notes, the moneys in the
Repayment Fund shall be used, to the extent necessary, to pay the principal of and interest on the
Notes.
Moneys in the Repayment Fund shall be invested in investment securities by the County
Treasurer, or such other appropriate investment officer of the County, directly, or through an
investment agreement, in investments as permitted by applicable California law, as it is now in
effect and as it may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, and the proceeds
of any such investments shall, as received, be deposited in the Repayment Fund and shall be part
of the Pledged Revenues. Investments must meet Standard & Poor's Rating Services criteria for
investments, or other investments approved by Standard and Poor's Rating Services including,
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but not limited to, investment in the Local Agency Investment Fund maintained by the Treasurer
of the State of California. Moneys so invested, and the earnings thereon, shall be accounted for
as Pledged Revenues, to be withdrawn solely for deposit in the Repayment Fund and used, to the
extent necessary, to pay the principal of and interest on the Notes. Sufficient money for the
payment of principal and interest for the maturing Notes must be placed into the Repayment
Fund in the County Treasury at least one business day prior to the maturity of the Notes.
Section 8. Execution of Notes. The County Board hereby directs the County Treasurer
to sign the Notes manually or by facsimile signature, the Clerk of the County Board (the
"Clerk") to countersign the Notes manually or by facsimile signature (provided at least one of
the signatures is manual); the Clerk to affix the seal of the County thereto or a facsimile of the
seal thereto; and said officers to cause the blank spaces thereof to be filled in as may be
appropriate.
Section 9. Sale of the Notes. The Notes will be sold either at a private sale to an
underwriter or underwriters upon terms and conditions as are acceptable to the Office and
consistent herewith or by competitive bid and awarded as set forth in an Official Notice of Sale
which the Financial Advisor and the Superintendent of the Office, or his or her designee, are
hereby authorized to prepare consistent with this Resolution. The County Treasurer, or his or her
designee, is hereby authorized to decide between competitive or private sale in conjunction with
advice from the financial advisor. If the sale is negotiated, the County Treasurer, or his or her
designee, is authorized to negotiate the sale of no more than $33,000,000 of notes at an interest
rate of not more than 8°l°.
If the sale is by competitive bid, the Superintendent of the Office, or his or her designee,
is hereby directed to execute, and the Clerk of the Office is directed to publish, the Official
Notice of Sale. The County Treasurer, with the prior concurrence of the Superintendent of the
Office or the Superintendent's designee, is authorized to award the sale to said bidder.
Section 10. Paying Agent. The County Treasurer is hereby appointed to act as the bond
registrar and the Paying Agent of the Office for the purpose of receiving the payments of
principal and interest made by the Office on the Notes at maturity, to hold, allocate, use, and
apply said payments and to perform such other duties and powers of the Paying Agent as are
prescribed in this Resolution.
Section 11. Delivery of Notes. The proper officers of the County shall cause the Notes
to be delivered to the successful bidder when the County Treasurer has received confirmation of
receipt of the proceeds.
Section 13. Further Actions Authorized. The County Treasurer and other appropriate
officers of the County are further authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to the
purchaser or purchasers of the Notes (a) a Certificate in the form customarily required by
purchasers of bonds of public corporations generally, certifying to the genuineness and the
execution of the Notes, and (b) a receipt in similar form evidencing the payment of the purchase
price of the Notes which receipt shall be conclusive evidence that said purchase price of the
Notes have been paid and has been received on the behalf of the Office. Any purchaser or
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subsequent taker or holder of the Notes is hereby authorized to rely upon and shall be justified in
relying upon any Certificate or receipt with respect to the Notes. Such officers and any other
officers of the Office or of the County are hereby authorized to execute any and all other
documents required to consummate the sale and delivery of the Notes.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Butte County this 12`h day of
September, 2000, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Beeler, Houx, Josiassen, Davis and Chair Dolan
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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JaneDplan, Chair; Board of Supervisors,
County of Butte, California
Attest:
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Johnacklock, Clerk of th~Baard of Supervisors,
Cou y of Butte, California
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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
I, John Blacklock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Butte County, California, hereby
certify as follows:
The foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the $oard of Supervisors of said County duly and regularly and legally held at the
regular meeting place thereof on September 12, 2000, of which meeting all of the members of
the Board of Supervisors of said County had due notice and at which a quorum was present.
I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and
of record, and the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the original resolution adapted at
said meeting and entered in said resolution.
Said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its
adoption, and the same is now in full force and effect.
Dated: September 12, 2000
[Seal]
John Bla~k~ock, Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors of $utte County
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RESOLUTION NO. ,~U1-02
RESOLUTION OF THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION
OF BUTTE COUNTY AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE
OF 2000-2001 TAX AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES
FOR SAID OFFICE AND REQUESTING THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF BUTTE COUNTY TO ISSUE SAID NOTES
WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 53850, et se ., of the Government Code of the State of
California {the "Act") contained in Article 7.6 thereof, entitled "Temporary Borrowing," on ar
after the first day of any fiscal year (being July 1), the Butte County Office of Education (the
"Office") may borrow money by issuing tax and revenue anticipation notes for any purpose far
which the Office is authorized to expend moneys, including, but not limited to, current expenses,
capital expenditures, and the discharge of any obligation or indebtedness of the Office; and
WHEREAS, Section 53853 of the Act provides that such notes must be issued in the
name of the Office by the Board of Supervisors of the county (the "County Board"}, the county
superintendent of which has jurisdiction over the Office, as soon as possible following the
receipt of a resolution of the governing board of the Office requesting the borrowing; and
WHEREAS, the County Superintendent of Butte County (the "County"} has jurisdiction
over the Office, and this Board of Education {the "Office Board"), being the governing board of
the Office, hereby requests the borrowing of not to exceed Thirty-three Million Dollars
($33,000,000) at an interest rate not to exceed eight percent (8%) through the issue by the
County Board of 2000-2001 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes (the "Notes") in the name of
the Office; and
WHEREAS, the Office Board has found and determined that said $33,000,000 maximum
principal amount of Notes to be issued by the County Board on behalf of the Office in fiscal year
2000-2001, when added to the interest payable thereon, does not exceed eighty-five percent
(85%) of the estimated amount of the uncollected taxes, income, revenue (including, but not
limited to, revenue from state and federal governments), cash receipts and other moneys of the
Office which will be available for the payment of the Notes and interest thereon, as required by
Section 53858 of the Act; and
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Education of Butte County Office of Education
hereby resolves as follows:
Section 1. Findings. All of the above recitals are true and correct and the Office Board
so finds and determines.
Section 2. Authorization of Issuance of Notes; Terms Thereof; Paying Agent. The
Office Board hereby authorizes the borrowing of an amount not to exceed $33,000,000 principal
amount of and requests the County Board to issue in the name of the Office, Nates under
Sections 53850, et se ., of the Act, designated "Butte County Office of Education, Butte County,
State of California, 2000-2001 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes" (the "Notes"); to be
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numbered from 1 consecutively upward in order of issuance; to be in the denominations of
$5,000, or integral multiples thereof, to be dated the date of delivery thereof; to mature (without
option of prior redemption) on such date as shall be determined by the Superintendent (or the
Superintendent's designee) prior to the date of sale of the Notes, and shall bear interest from
their date, payable at maturity (if the maturity of the Notes is determined to be one year or earlier
from the date of issuance) or payable twelve months from the date of issue and at maturity {if the
maturity of the Notes is determined to be more than one year from the date of issuance), and
computed on a 30-day month1360-day year basis. The Butte County Treasurer/Tax Collector
(the "County Treasurer") is hereby designated as the paying agent {the "Paying Agent").
The Office Board hereby authorizes loans to be made to certain of those districts within
the Office's jurisdiction (the "Districts") from the proceeds of the Notes, provided that such
loans shall be repayable at a rate of interest, computed on a 30-day month1360-day year basis, at
the rate to be borne by the Notes, and as otherwise provided in the resolutions of the Districts
authorizing such loans (the "District Resolutions").
Section 3. Form of Notes. The Notes shall be in the form attached to the resolution
entitled "Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Butte County Authorizing the Issuance of the
2000-2001 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes for the Butte County Office of Education."
That resolution, to be adopted by the County Board in substantially the form on file with the
Secretary of the Office Board, is hereby approved.
Section 4. Deposit of Nate Proceeds; No Arbitrage. The moneys so borrowed shall be
initially deposited in the Treasury of the County in a proceeds fund to the credit of the Office and
subsequently credited in the amount of the respective loans concurrently with the delivery of the
District Notes to the respective general funds of the District. Until used or expended, the moneys
may be invested in investment securities by the County Treasurer directly, or through an
investment agreement, in investments as permitted by applicable California law, and meeting
Standard and Poor's Ratings Services criteria for investments, or other investments approved by
Standard and Poor's Rating Services including, but not limited to, investment in the Local
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Agency Investment Fund maintained by the Treasurer of the State of California. The Office
hereby covenants that it will make no use of the proceeds of the Notes that would cause the
Notes to be "arbitrage bonds" under Section 148 of the Code; and, to that end, so long as any of
the Notes are outstanding, the Office, and all of its officers having custody or control of such
proceeds, shall comply with all requirements of (a) said section, including restrictions on the use
and investment of proceeds of the Notes and the rebate of a portion of investment earnings on
certain amounts, including proceeds of the Notes, if required, to the Federal government, and (b}
of the Income Tax Regulations of the United States Treasury promulgated thereunder or any
predecessor provisions, to the extent that such regulations are, at the time, applicable and in
effect, so that the Notes will not be "arbitrage bonds."
Section 5. Payment of Notes.
(A) Source of Payment. The principal amount of the Notes, together with the interest
thereon, shall be payable from taxes, income, revenue, cash receipts, and other moneys which are
received by the Office during fiscal year 2000-2001 and which are available therefor. The Notes
shall be a general obligation of the Office, and, to the extent the Notes are not paid from the
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Pledged Revenues defined below, the Notes shall be paid with interest thereon from any other
moneys of the Office lawfully available therefor, as provided herein and by law.
(B) Pledged Revenues. The Notes shall be secured by a pledge of and first lien and
charge against the first unrestricted revenues to be received by the County on behalf of the Office
in such months and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Butte County Superintendent
of Schools (the "Superintendent"), or the Superintendent's designee, prior to the date of the sale
of the Notes, sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Notes at maturity (such pledged
amounts being hereinafter called the "Pledged Revenues"). The term "unrestricted revenues"
shall mean taxes, income, revenue, cash receipts, and other money of the Office as provided in
Section 53856 of the Act, which are intended as receipts for the general fund of the Office and
which are generally available for the payment of current expenses and other obligations of the
Office, including, but not limited to, those amounts paid by the Districts under the District Notes.
The dates sa designated shall constitute the "deposit dates" referred to in Section 5(B) of each
District resolution.
(C) Covenant Regarding Additional Short-Term Borrowing. The Office hereby
covenants and warrants that it will not request the County TreasurerlTax Collector (in such
capacity, the "County Treasurer") to make temporary transfers of funds in the custody of the
County Treasurer to meet any obligations of the Office during the 2000-2001 fiscal year pursuant
to the authority of Article X~I, Section 6, of the Constitution of the State of California or any
other legal authority.
(D) Deposit of Pledged Revenues in Repayment Fund. The Pledged Revenues shall
be deposited in the County Treasury in the appropriate account in a special fund designated as
the "Butte County Office of Education Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes Repayment Fund"
{herein called the "Repayment Fund") and applied as directed in this Resolution. Any moneys
placed in the Repayment Fund shall be far the benefit of the holders of the Notes, and until the
Notes and all interest thereon are paid or until provision has been made for the payment of the
Notes at maturity with interest to maturity, the moneys in the Repayment Fund shall be applied
only for the purposes for which the Repayment Fund is created.
(E) Disbursement and Investment of Moneys in Repayment Fund. From the date this
Resolution takes effect, all Pledged Revenues shall, when received, be deposited in the
Repayment Fund to be held, invested and accounted for as provided herein. After such date as
the amount of Pledged Revenues deposited in the Repayment Fund shall be sufficient to pay in
full the principal of and interest on the Notes, when due, any moneys in excess of such amount
remaining in ar accruing to the Repayment Fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the
Office upon the request of the Office. The Office hereby covenants to return to the respective
District any amount received by the Office which represents any portion of a deposit made by the
District described in Section 4 hereof and the investment earnings thereon. On the maturity date
of the Notes, the moneys in the Repayment Fund shall be used, to the extent necessary, to pay
the principal of and interest on the Notes.
Moneys in the Repayment Fund shall be invested in investment securities by the County
Treasurer, or such other appropriate investment officer of the County, directly, or through an
investment agreement, in investments as permitted by applicable California law, as it is now in
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effect and as it may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time, and the proceeds
of any such investments shall, as received, be deposited in the Repayment Fund and shall be part
of the Pledged Revenues. Investments must meet Standard & Poor's Rating Services criteria for
investments, or other investments approved by Standard and Poor's Rating Services including,
but not limited to, the investments in the Local Agency Investment Fund maintained by the
Treasurer of the State of California. Moneys so invested, and the earnings thereon, shall be
accounted for as Pledged Revenues, to be withdrawn solely for deposit in the Repayment Fund
and used, to the extent necessary, to pay the principal of and interest on the Notes. Sufficient
money for the payment of principal and interest for the maturing Notes must be placed into the
Repayment Fund in the County Treasury at least one business day prior to the maturity of the
Notes.
Section 6. Execution of Notes. The Office hereby requests the County Treasurer, or
designated deputy thereof, to sign the Notes manually or by facsimile signature; the Clerk of the
County Board (the "Clerk") to countersign the Notes manually or by facsimile signature
(provided at least one of the foregoing signatures is manual; the Clerk to affix the seal of the
County or a facsimile of the seal thereto; and said officers to cause the blank spaces thereof to be
filled in as may be appropriate.
Section 7. Sale of the Notes. The Notes will be sold either at a private sale to an
underwriter or underwriters upon terms and conditions as are acceptable to the Office and
consistent herewith or by competitive bid and awarded as set forth in an Official Notice of Sale
which the Financial Advisor and the County Superintendent, or his or her designee, are hereby
authorized to prepare consistent with this Resolution. The County Treasurer, or his or her
designee, is hereby authorized to decide between competitive or private sale in conjunction with
advice from the financial advisor. If the sale is negotiated, the County Treasurer, or his or her
designee, is authorized to negotiate the sale of no more than $33,000,000 of notes at an interest
rate of not more than eight percent (8%}.
If the sale is by competitive bid, the Superintendent, or his or her designee, is hereby
directed to execute, and the Clerk of the Office is directed to publish, the Official Notice of Sale.
The County Treasurer is authorized to award the sale to said bidder.
Section 8. Paying Agent. The County Treasurer is hereby appointed to act as the
registrar and Paying Agent of the Office for the purpose of receiving the payments of principal
and interest made by the Office an the Notes at maturity, to hold, allocate, use, and apply said
payments and to perform such other duties and powers of the Paying Agent as are prescribed in
this Resolution. The Office shall compensate the County for the services of the County
Treasurer for any expense determined by the County Treasurer.
Section 9. Authorization of Preliminary Official Statement and Official Statement. The
Official Statement relating to the Notes in preliminary form is hereby approved. The
Superintendent, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized and requested to execute and deliver
the Official Statement in substantially the form presented to the Office Board, with such changes
and additions thereto deemed advisable by the Superintendent or any other qualified officer of
the Office. The Office authorizes the distribution by the financial advisor of the Official
Statement to prospective purchasers of the Notes, and authorizes and directs the Superintendent,
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or the Superintendent's designee, on behalf of the Office, to deem "final" pursuant to Rule 15c2-
12 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Rule") the Official Statement prior to its
distribution by the Office's financial advisor. The execution of the Official Statement, shall be
conclusive evidence of the approval of the Official Statement by the Office.
The Superintendent, or the Superintendent's designee, is separately authorized and
directed to execute a statement that the facts contained in the Official Statement, and any
supplement or amendment thereto (which shall be deemed an original part thereto for purposes
of such statement) were, at the time of the sale of the Notes, true and correct and are material
respects and that the Official Statement did not, on the date of the sale of the Notes, and does not,
as of the date of the delivery of the Notes, contain any untrue statement of a material fact with
respect to the Office or omit to state material facts with respect to the Office required to be stated
or necessary to make any statement made therein not misleading in the light of the circumstances
under which it was made. The Superintendent, or the Superintendent's designee, shall take such
further action as prior to the signing of the Official Statement as are deemed necessary or
appropriate to verify the accuracy thereof.
The Superintendent, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized to execute, as necessary,
a continuing disclosure certificate as may be required pursuant to subsection 15c2-12(b)(5){i)(C}
of the Rule.
Section 10. Delivery of Notes. The proper officers of the County Board are hereby
requested to deliver the Notes to the successful bidder when the County Treasurer has received
confirmation of receipt of the proceeds. All actions heretofore taken by the officers and agents
of the Office Board with respect to the Notes are hereby approved, confirmed, and ratified, and
the officers of the Office Board are hereby authorized and directed to do any and all things and
take any and all actions which they, or any of them, may deem necessary or advisable in order to
consummate the lawful issuance and delivery of the Notes in accordance with this Resolution,
any supplemental resolution to this Resolution, and resolutions hereafter adopted by the County
Board.
Section 11. Financial Advisor. The Office Board hereby confirms the hiring of
Government Financial Strategies, Inc., as financial advisor to the Office with respect to the sale
of the Notes.
Section 12. Bond Counsel. The Office Board hereby confirms the hiring of Kronick,
Moskowitz, Tiedemann & Girard, as bond counsel to the Office with respect to the sale of the
Notes.
Section 13. Further Actions Authorized. All actions heretofore taken by the officers and
agents of the Office Board with respect to the sale and issuance of the Notes are hereby
approved, and the Superintendent, the Secretary of the Board and any and all other officers of the
Office are hereby authorized and directed for and in the name and on behalf of the Office, to do
any and all things and take any and all actions related to the execution and delivery of any and all
certificates, requisitions, agreements and other documents, which they, or any of them, may
deem necessary or advisable in order to consummate the lawful issuance and delivery of the
Notes. The Secretary of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of
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this Resolution with the County Board, which shall constitute the request of the Office that the
County Board issue and sell the Notes as soon as practicable, and to simultaneously provide
certified copies of this Resolution to the Caunty Treasurer.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Education of the Butte County Office of
Education this 14thday of august
2000, by the following vote:
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President, Board of ducation Robert W. Purv i s
Butte County Office of Education
Attest:
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Jerk, oard of Education
Butte County Office of Education
Jerry McGuire, Superintendent
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SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE
Certified Copy of Resolution
Adopted on Aug. 14 2000
I, Jerry McGuire, hereby certify that I am the Superintendent of the Butte County Office
of Education, a county office duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the Constitution
and laws of the State of California (the "Office") and that as such I am authorized to execute this
Certificate on behalf of the Office.
I hereby further certify that attached hereto is a complete copy of a resolution which was
duly adopted by the Board of Education of the Office at a meeting thereof which was duly called
and held on August 14 2000, and at such meeting a quorum was present and acting
throughout, and that said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date
of adoption and is now in full force and effect.
Dated: August 14 , 2000 BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
By:
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J ,ry M Hire, Superintendent
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EXHIBIT A
[Attach Specimen Note for Butte County C~'~ce of Education)
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BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
(Butte County, California)
2000-2001 TALC AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE
INTEREST RATE
REGISTERED OWNER
PRINCIPAL SUM:
MATURITY DATE
2001
CEDE & CO.
ISSUE DATE
October 12, 2000
DOLLARS
CUSIP:
The BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION, Butte County, State of Califomia
(the "Office"), acknowledges itself indebted, and promises to pay, to the Registered Owner
stated above, or registered assigns (the "Owner"), on the Maturity Date stated above, the
Principal Sum stated above, in lawful money of the United States of America, and to pay interest
thereon in like lawful money at the rate per annum stated above, on the Maturity Date stated
above, calculated an the basis of 360-day year comprised of twelve 30-day months.
It is hereby certified, recited and declared that this Note is one of an authorized issue of
notes in the aggregate principal amount of Dollars ($ )~
all of like tenor, issued pursuant to the provisions of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors (the
"Board"} of Butte County (the "County") duly passed and adopted on 2000 (the
"Resolution"), and pursuant to Article 7.6 (commencing with section 53850) of Chapter 4, Part
1, Division 2, Title 5, of the California Government Code, and that all conditions, things and acts
required to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this Note exist,
have happened and have been performed in regular and due time, form and manner as required
by law, and that this Note, together with all other indebtedness and obligations of the Office,
does not exceed any limit prescribed by the Constitution or statutes of the State of California.
The principal amount of the Notes, together with the interest thereon, shall be payable
from taxes, revenue and other moneys which are received by the County on behalf of the Office
for Repayment Fund of the Office (as defined in the Resolution) for the Fiscal Year 2000-2001.
As security for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Notes, the Board, in the name
of the Office, has pledged the first "unrestricted moneys", as hereinafter defined (a) in an amount
equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the principal amount of the Notes to be received by the
County on behalf of the Office in February, 2001, (b) in an amount equal to twenty-five percent
(25%) of the principal amount of the Notes to be received by the County of behalf of the Office
in March, 2001, (c} in an amount equal to twenty-five percent {25%) of the principal amount of
the Notes to be received by the County on behalf of the Office, plus all interest due on the Notes
at maturity to be received by the County on behalf of the Office in April, 2001, and (d) an
amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%} of the principal amount of the Notes to be received
by the County on behalf of the Office, plus all interest due on the Notes at maturity to be
received by the County on behalf of the Office in May, 2001 (such pledged amounts being
hereinafter called the "Pledged Revenues"). The principal of the Notes and the interest thereon
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shall constitute a first lien and charge thereon and shall be paid from the Pledged Revenues. To
the extent not so paid from the Pledged Revenues, the Notes shall be paid from any other moneys
of the Office lawfully available therefor. The term "unrestricted moneys" shall mean taxes,
income, revenue and other moneys intended as receipts for the general fund of the Office and
which are generally available for the payment of current expenses and other obligations of the
Office.
The Notes are issuable as fully registered notes, without coupons, in denominations of
$5,000 each or any integral multiple thereof. Subject to the limitations and conditions as
provided in the Resolution, Notes may be exchanged for a like aggregate principal amount of
Notes of other authorized denominations and of the same maturity.
The Notes are not subject to redemption prior to maturity.
This Note is transferable by the Owner hereof, but only under the circumstances, in the
manner and subject to the limitations provided in the Resolution. Upon registration of such
transfer a new Note or Notes, of authorized denomination or denominations, for the same
aggregate principal amount and of the same maturity will be issued to the transferee in exchange
for this Note.
The Board may treat the Owner hereof as the absolute owner hereof far all purposes and
the Board shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary.
[THE NOTES HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED BY THE OFFICE AS "QUALIFIED TAX-
EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS" WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 265(b)(3) OF THE
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986.)
Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository
Trust Company to the issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange or payment, and
any certificate issued is registered in the name of Cede & Co. or such other name as requested by
an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company and any payment is made to
Cede & Co., ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR
OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL since the registered owner hereof,
Cede & Co., has an interest herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of Bute County, California has
caused this Nate to be issued in the name of the Office and to be executed by the manual or
facsimile signature of the Assistant Treasurer and countersigned by the manual or facsimile
signature of the Clerk of the Board, all as of the Issue Date stated above.
COUNTY OF BUTTE
By:
jSEALJ
Assistant Treasurer
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Countersigned:
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
ASSIGNMENT
For value received the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
(Name, Address and Tax Identification ar Social Security Number of Assignee)
the within registered Note and hereby irrevocably constitute(s) and appoints
attorney, to transfer the same on the Note register of the Assistant Treasurer with full power of
substitution in the premises.
Dated:
Signature:
Note: The signature(s) on this Assignment must
correspond with the name(s) as written on the face of
the within Note in every particular without
alternation or enlargement or any change whatsoever.
Signature Guaranteed:
Note: Signature(s) must be guaranteed by
a qualified guarantor.
FORM OF BOND COUNSEL OPINION
Butte County Office of Education
1$59 Bird Street
Oroville, California 95965
Re: Butte County Office o. f'Education
County of Butte, State of California
2000-2001 T'ax and Revenue Participation Notes
Dear Board Members:
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We have acted as bond counsel to the Butte County Office of Education (the
"Office") in connection with the issuance by the Board of Supervisors of Butte County (the
"Board") of $ principal amount of Butte County Office of Education State of
California 2000-2001 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, dated October 12, 2000 (the
"Notes"), pursuant to Article 7.6 (commencing with Section 53850), Chapter 4, Part 1, Division
2, Title 5 of the California Government Code, pursuant to the provisions of Resolution
No. adapted by the Board of Education of the Office on , 2000, and
Resolution No. adopted by the Board of Supervisors on , 2000
(collectively, the "Note Resolution").
As to questions of fact material to our opinion, we have relied upon the
representations of the Office contained in the Note Resolution and in the certified proceedings
and other certifications of public officials furnished to us without undertaking to verify the same
by independent investigation.
Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion, under existing law, as follows:
1. The Office is duly created and validly existing as a county office of
education with the power to cause the Board to issue the Notes on its behalf and to perform its
obligations under the Note Resolution.
2. The Note Resolution has been duly adopted by the Board and creates a
valid first lien an the funds pledged under the Note Resolution for the security of the Notes.
3. The Notes have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the
Board and are valid and binding general obligations of the Office enforceable in accordance with
their terms.
4. The interest on the Notes is excluded from gross income for federal
income tax purposes and is not an item of tax preference for purposes of the federal alternative
minimum tax imposed on individuals and corporations; it should be noted, however, for the
purpose of computing the alternative minimum tax imposed on corporations (as defined for
federal income tax purposes), such interest is taken into account in determining adjusted
earnings. The opinions set forth in the preceding sentence are subject to the condition that the
Office comply with all requirements of the Code that must be satisfied subsequent to the
issuance of the Notes in order that interest thereon be, or continue to be, excluded from grass
income for federal income tax purposes. The Office has covenanted to comply with each such
requirement. Failure to comply with certain of such requirements may cause the inclusion of
interest on the Notes in gross income for federal income tax purposes to be retroactive to the date
of issuance of the Notes. We express no opinion regarding other federal tax consequences
arising with respect to the Notes.
5. Interest on the Notes is excluded from gross income for California
personal income tax purposes.
It is to be understood that the rights of the holders of the Notes and the
enforceability of the Notes and the Note Resolution may be subject to bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium and other similar laws affecting creditors' rights heretofore or
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hereafter enacted to the extent constitutionally applicable, and that their enforcement may also be
subject to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases.
Very truly yours,
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN & GIRARD
A Professional Corporation .
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the legal
opinion upon the Notes therein described that was manually signed by Kronick, Maskovitz,
Tiedemann & Girard, and was dated as of the date of delivery of and payment for said Notes.
Jahn Blacklock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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