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RESOLUTION NO. 149-2011
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF
$14,500,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION PROMISSORY NOTES
WHEREAS, the Common Council hereby finds and determines that it is necessary,
desirable and in the best interest of the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin (the
"City") to raise funds for public purposes, including paying the cost of street improvement
projects, a boat launch, acquisition of land for conservancy and park and recreation purposes and
other projects included in the City's capital improvement plan (the "Project"), and there are
insufficient funds on hand to pay said cost;
WHEREAS, cities are authorized by the provisions of Section 67.12(12), Wisconsin
Statutes, to borrow money and issue general obligation promissory notes for such public
purposes; and
WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Common Council that it is necessary, desirable and in
the best interest of the City to sell its general obligation promissory notes (the "Notes") to
Hutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co. (the "Purchaser"), pursuant to the terms and conditions of its
note purchase proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference
(the "Proposal").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City that:
Section 1. Authorization and Sale of the Notes. For the purpose of paying costs of the
Project, there shall be borrowed pursuant to Section 67.12(12), Wisconsin Statutes, the principal
sum of FOURTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($14,500,000)
from the Purchaser in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Proposal. The Proposal is
hereby accepted, and the Mayor and City Clerk or other appropriate officers of the City are
authorized and directed to execute an acceptance of the Proposal on behalf of the City. To
evidence the obligation of the City, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to make, execute, issue and sell to the Purchaser for, on behalf of and in the name of
the City, the Notes aggregating the principal amount of FOURTEEN MILLION FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($14,500,000) for the sum set forth on the Proposal, plus
accrued interest to the date of delivery.
Section 2. Terms of the Notes. The Notes shall be designated "General Obligation
Promissory Notes"; shall be issued in the aggregate principal amount of $14,500,000; shall be
dated their date of issuance; shall be in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple
thereof; shall be numbered R-1 and upward; and shall bear interest at the rate per annum and
mature on November 1, 2013 as set forth on the Pricing Summary attached hereto as Exhibit B-1
and incorporated herein by this reference. Interest is payable semi-annually on May 1 and
November 1 of each year commencing on May 1, 2012. Interest shall be computed upon the
basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months and will be rounded pursuant to the rules of the
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. The schedule of principal and interest payments due on
the Notes is set forth on the Debt Service Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B-2 and
incorporated herein by this reference (the "Schedule").
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Section 3. Redemption Provisions. The Notes shall not be subject to optional
redemption.
Section 4. Form of the Notes. The Notes shall be issued in registered form and shall be
executed and delivered in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated
herein by this reference.
Section 5. Tax Provisions.
(A) Direct Annual Irrepealable Tax Levy. For the purpose of paying the
principal of and interest on the Notes as the same becomes due, the full faith, credit and
resources of the City are hereby irrevocably pledged, and there is hereby levied upon all of the
taxable property of the City a direct annual irrepealable tax in the years 2011 and 2012 for the
payments due in the years 2012 and 2013 in the amounts set forth on the Schedule.
(B) Tax Collection. So long as any part of the principal of or interest on the
Notes remains unpaid, the City shall be and continue without power to repeal such levy or
obstruct the collection of said tax until all such payments have been made or provided for. After
the issuance of the Notes, said tax shall be, from year to year, carried onto the tax roll of the City
and collected in addition to all other taxes and in the same manner and at the same time as other
taxes of the City for said years are collected, except that the amount of tax carried onto the tax
roll may be reduced in any year by the amount of any surplus money in the Debt Service Fund
Account created below.
(C) Additional Funds. If at any time there shall be on hand insufficient funds
from the aforesaid tax levy to meet principal and/or interest payments on said Notes when due,
the requisite amounts shall be paid from other funds of the City then available, which sums shall
be replaced upon the collection of the taxes herein levied.
Section 6. Segregated Debt Service Fund Account.
(A) Creation and Deposits. There be and there hereby is established in the
treasury of the City, if one has not already been created, a debt service fund, separate and distinct
from every other fund, which shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles. Debt service or sinking funds established for obligations previously
issued by the City may be considered as separate and distinct accounts within the debt service
fund.
Within the debt service fund, there hereby is established a separate and distinct account
designated as the "Debt Service Fund Account for $14,500,000 General Obligation Promissory
Notes - 2011" (the "Debt Service Fund Account") and such account shall be maintained until the
indebtedness evidenced by the Notes is fully paid or otherwise extinguished. The City Treasurer
shall deposit in the Debt Service Fund Account (i) all accrued interest received by the City at the
time of delivery of and payment for the Notes; (ii) any premium which may be received by the
City above the par value of the Notes and accrued interest thereon; (iii) all money raised by the
taxes herein levied and any amounts appropriated for the specific purpose of meeting principal of
and interest on the Notes when due; (iv) such other sums as may be necessary at any time to pay
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principal of and interest on the Notes when due; (v) surplus monies in the Borrowed Money
Fund as specified below; and (vi) such further deposits as may be required by Section 67.11,
Wisconsin Statutes.
(B) Use and Investment. No money shall be withdrawn from the Debt Service
Fund Account and appropriated for any purpose other than the payment of principal of and
interest on the Notes until all such principal and interest has been paid in full and the Notes
canceled; provided (i) the funds to provide for each payment of principal of and interest on the
Notes prior to the scheduled receipt of taxes from the next succeeding tax collection may be
invested in direct obligations of the United States of America maturing in time to make such
payments when they are due or in other investments permitted by law; and (ii) any funds over
and above the amount of such principal and interest payments on the Notes may be used to
reduce the next succeeding tax levy, or may, at the option of the City, be invested by purchasing
the Notes as permitted by and subject to Section 67.11(2)(a), Wisconsin Statutes, or in permitted
municipal investments under the pertinent provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes ("Permitted
Investments"), which investments shall continue to be a part of the Debt Service Fund Account.
Any investment of the Debt Service Fund Account shall at all times conform with the provisions
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code") and any applicable Treasury
Regulations (the "Regulations").
(C) Remaining Monies. When all of the Notes have been paid in full and
canceled, and all Permitted Investments disposed of, any money remaining in the Debt Service
Fund Account shall be transferred and deposited in the general fund of the City, unless the
Common Council directs otherwise.
Section 7. Proceeds of the Notes; Segregated Borrowed Money Fund. The proceeds of
the Notes (the "Note Proceeds") (other than any premium and accrued interest which must be
paid at the time of the delivery of the Notes into the Debt Service Fund Account created above)
shall be deposited into a special fund separate and distinct from all other funds of the City and
disbursed solely for the purposes for which borrowed or for the payment of the principal of and
the interest on the Notes. Monies in the Borrowed Money Fund may be temporarily invested in
Permitted Investments. Any monies, including any income from Permitted Investments,
remaining in the Borrowed Money Fund after the purposes for which the Notes have been issued
have been accomplished, and, at any time, any monies as are not needed and which obviously
thereafter cannot be needed for such purposes shall be deposited in the Debt Service Fund
Account.
Section 8. No Arbitrage. All investments made pursuant to this Resolution shall be
Permitted Investments, but no such investment shall be made in such a manner as would cause
the Notes to be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code or the
Regulations and an officer of the City, charged with the responsibility for issuing the Notes, shall
certify as to facts, estimates, circumstances and reasonable expectations in existence on the date
of delivery of the Notes to the Purchaser which will permit the conclusion that the Notes are not
"arbitrage bonds," within the meaning of the Code or Regulations.
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Section 9. Compliance with Federal Tax Laws. (a) The City represents and covenants
that the projects financed by the Notes and the ownership, management and use of the projects
will not cause the Notes to be "private activity bonds" within the meaning of Section 141 of the
Code. The City further covenants that it shall comply with the provisions of the Code to the
extent necessary to maintain the tax-exempt status of the interest on the Notes including, if
applicable, the rebate requirements of Section 148(f) of the Code. The City further covenants
that it will not take any action, omit to take any action or permit the taking or omission of any
action within its control (including, without limitation, making or permitting any use of the
proceeds of the Notes) if taking, permitting or omitting to take such action would cause any of
the Notes to be an arbitrage bond or a private activity bond within the meaning of the Code or
would otherwise cause interest on the Notes to be included in the gross income of the recipients
thereof for federal income tax purposes. The City Clerk or other officer of the City charged with
the responsibility of issuing the Notes shall provide an appropriate certificate of the City
certifying that the City can and covenanting that it will comply with the provisions of the Code
and Regulations.
(b) The City also covenants to use its best efforts to meet the requirements and
restrictions of any different or additional federal legislation which may be made applicable to the
Notes provided that in meeting such requirements the City will do so only to the extent
consistent with the proceedings authorizing the Notes and the laws of the State of Wisconsin and
to the extent that there is a reasonable period of time in which to comply.
Section 10. Execution of the Notes; Closing; Professional Services. The Notes shall be
issued in printed form, executed on behalf of the City by the manual or facsimile signatures of
the Mayor and City Clerk, authenticated, if required, by the Fiscal Agent (defined below), sealed
with its official or corporate seal, if any, or a facsimile thereof, and delivered to the Purchaser
upon payment to the City of the purchase price thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of
delivery (the "Closing"). The facsimile signature of either of the officers executing the Notes
may be imprinted on the Notes in lieu of the manual signature of the officer but, unless the City
has contracted with a fiscal agent to authenticate the Notes, at least one of the signatures
appearing on each Note shall be a manual signature. In the event that either of the officers
whose signatures appear on the Notes shall cease to be such officers before the Closing, such
signatures shall, nevertheless, be valid and sufficient for all purposes to the same extent as if they
had remained in office until the Closing. The aforesaid officers are hereby authorized and
directed to do all acts and execute and deliver the Notes and all such documents, certificates and
acknowledgements as may be necessary and convenient to effectuate the Closing. The City
hereby authorizes the officers and agents of the City to enter into, on its behalf, agreements and
contracts in conjunction with the Notes, including but not limited to agreements and contracts for
legal, trust, fiscal agency, disclosure and continuing disclosure, and rebate calculation services.
Any such contract heretofore entered into in conjunction with the issuance of the Notes is hereby
ratified and approved in all respects.
Section 11. Payment of the Notes; Fiscal Agent. The principal of and interest on the
Notes shall be paid by the City Clerk or City Treasurer (the "Fiscal Agent").
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Section 12. Persons Treated as Owners; Transfer of Notes. The City shall cause books
for the registration and for the transfer of the Notes to be kept by the Fiscal Agent. The person in
whose name any Note shall be registered shall be deemed and regarded as the absolute owner
thereof for all purposes and payment of either principal or interest on any Note shall be made
only to the registered owner thereof. All such payments shall be valid and effectual to satisfy
and discharge the liability upon such Note to the extent of the sum or sums so paid.
Any Note may be transferred by the registered owner thereof by surrender of the Note at
the office of the Fiscal Agent, duly endorsed for the transfer or accompanied by an assignment
duly executed by the registered owner or his attorney duly authorized in writing. Upon such
transfer, the Mayor and City Clerk shall execute and deliver in the name of the transferee or
transferees a new Note or Notes of a like aggregate principal amount, series and maturity and the
Fiscal Agent shall record the name of each transferee in the registration book. No registration
shall be made to bearer. The Fiscal Agent shall cancel any Note surrendered for transfer.
The City shall cooperate in any such transfer, and the Mayor and City Clerk are
authorized to execute any new Note or Notes necessary to effect any such transfer.
Section 13. Record Date. The fifteenth day of each calendar month next preceding each
interest payment date shall be the record date for the Notes (the "Record Date"). Payment of
interest on the Notes on any interest payment date shall be made to the registered owners of the
Notes as they appear on the registration book of the City at the close of business on the Record
Date.
Section 14. Utilization of The Depository Trust Company Book-Entry-Only System. In
order to make the Notes eligible for the services provided by The Depository Trust Company,
New York, New York ("DTC"), the City agrees to the applicable provisions set forth in the
Blanket Issuer Letter of Representations previously executed on behalf of the City and on file in
the City Clerk's office.
Section 15. Official Statement. The Common Council hereby approves the Preliminary
Official Statement with respect to the Notes and deems the Preliminary Official Statement as
"final" as of its date for purposes of SEC Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the Securities and
Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Rule"). All
actions taken by officers of the City in connection with the preparation of such Preliminary
Official Statement and any addenda to it or Final Official Statement are hereby ratified and
approved. In connection with the Closing, the appropriate City official shall certify the
Preliminary Official Statement and any addenda or Final Official Statement. The City Clerk
shall cause copies of the Preliminary Official Statement and any addenda or Final Official
Statement to be distributed to the Purchaser.
Section 16. Undertaking to Provide Continuing Disclosure. The City hereby covenants
and agrees, for the benefit of the owners of the Notes, to enter into a written undertaking (the
"Undertaking") required by the Rule to provide continuing disclosure of certain financial
information and operating data and timely notices of the occurrence of certain events in
accordance with the Rule. The Undertaking shall be enforceable by the owners of the Notes or
by the Purchaser on behalf of such owners (provided that the rights of the owners and the
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Purchaser to enforce the Undertaking shall be limited to a right to obtain specific performance of
the obligations thereunder and any failure by the City to comply with the provisions of the
Undertaking shall not be an event of default with respect to the Notes).
The City Clerk, or other officer of the City charged with the responsibility for issuing the
Notes, shall provide a Continuing Disclosure Certificate for inclusion in the transcript of
proceedings, setting forth the details and terms of the City's Undertaking.
Section 17. Record Book. The City Clerk shall provide and keep the transcript of
proceedings as a separate record book (the "Record Book") and shall record a full and correct
statement of every step or proceeding had or taken in the course of authorizing and issuing the
Notes in the Record Book.
Section 18. Bond Insurance. If the Purchaser of the Notes determines to obtain
municipal bond insurance with respect to the Notes, the officers of the City are authorized to take
all actions necessary to obtain such municipal bond insurance. The Mayor and City Clerk are
authorized to agree to such additional provisions as the bond insurer may reasonably request and
which are acceptable to the Mayor and City Clerk including provisions regarding restrictions on
investment of Note proceeds, the payment procedure under the municipal bond insurance policy,
the rights of the bond insurer in the event of default and payment of the Notes by the bond
insurer and notices to be given to the bond insurer. In addition, any reference required by the
bond insurer to the municipal bond insurance policy shall be made in the form of Note provided
herein.
Section 19. Conflicting Resolutions; Severability; Effective Date. All prior resolutions,
rules or other actions of the Common Council or any parts thereof in conflict with the provisions
hereof shall be, and the same are, hereby rescinded insofar as the same may so conflict. In the
event that any one or more provisions hereof shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid,
such illegality or invalidity shall not affect any other provisions hereof. The foregoing shall take
effect immediately upon adoption and approval in the manner provided by law.
Adopted, approved and recorded October 25, 2011.
_____________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
____________________________
City Clerk (SEAL)
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EXHIBIT A
Note Purchase Proposal
To be provided by Hutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co. and incorporated into the Resolution.
(See Attached)
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EXHIBIT B-1
Pricing Summary
To be provided by Hutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co. and incorporated into the Resolution.
(See Attached)
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EXHIBIT B-2
Debt Service Schedule and Irrepealable Tax Levies
To be provided by Hutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co. and incorporated into the Resolution.
(See Attached)
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EXHIBIT C
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
REGISTERED STATE OF WISCONSIN DOLLARS
WAUKESHA COUNTY
NO. R-___ CITY OF MUSKEGO $_______
GENERAL OBLIGATION PROMISSORY NOTE
MATURITY DATE: ORIGINAL DATE OF ISSUE: INTEREST RATE: CUSIP:
November 1, 2013 ___________, 2011 ____% ______
DEPOSITORY OR ITS NOMINEE NAME: CEDE & CO.
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: _______________________ THOUSAND DOLLARS
($__________)
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin (the
"City"), hereby acknowledges itself to owe and promises to pay to the Depository or its Nominee
Name (the "Depository") identified above (or to registered assigns), on the maturity date
identified above, the principal amount identified above, and to pay interest thereon at the rate of
interest per annum identified above, all subject to the provisions set forth herein regarding
redemption prior to maturity. Interest is payable semi-annually on May 1 and November 1 of
each year commencing on May 1, 2012 until the aforesaid principal amount is paid in full. Both
the principal of and interest on this Note are payable to the registered owner in lawful money of
the United States. Interest payable on any interest payment date shall be paid by wire transfer to
the Depository in whose name this Note is registered on the Bond Register maintained by the
City Clerk or City Treasurer (the "Fiscal Agent") or any successor thereto at the close of business
on the 15th day of the calendar month next preceding the semi-annual interest payment date (the
"Record Date"). This Note is payable as to principal upon presentation and surrender hereof at
the office of the Fiscal Agent.
For the prompt payment of this Note together with interest hereon as aforesaid and for the
levy of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the full faith, credit and resources of the City are hereby
irrevocably pledged.
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This Note is one of an issue of Notes aggregating the principal amount of $14,500,000,
all of which are of like tenor, except as to denomination, interest rate and maturity date, issued
by the City pursuant to the provisions of Section 67.12(12), Wisconsin Statutes, for public
purposes including paying the cost of street improvement projects, a boat launch, acquisition of
land for conservancy and park and recreation purposes and other projects included in the City's
capital improvement plan, all as authorized by a resolution of the Common Council duly adopted
by said governing body at a meeting held on October 25, 2011. Said resolution is recorded in the
official minutes of the Common Council for said date.
This Note is not subject to optional redemption.
It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, things and acts required by law to
exist or to be done prior to and in connection with the issuance of this Note have been done, have
existed and have been performed in due form and time; that the aggregate indebtedness of the
City, including this Note and others issued simultaneously herewith, does not exceed any
limitation imposed by law or the Constitution of the State of Wisconsin; and that a direct annual
irrepealable tax has been levied sufficient to pay this Note, together with the interest thereon,
when and as payable.
This Note is transferable only upon the books of the City kept for that purpose at the
office of the Fiscal Agent, only in the event that the Depository does not continue to act as
depository for the Notes, and the City appoints another depository, upon surrender of the Note to
the Fiscal Agent, by the registered owner in person or his duly authorized attorney, upon
surrender of this Note together with a written instrument of transfer (which may be endorsed
hereon) satisfactory to the Fiscal Agent duly executed by the registered owner or his duly
authorized attorney. Thereupon a new fully registered Note in the same aggregate principal
amount shall be issued to the new depository in exchange therefor and upon the payment of a
charge sufficient to reimburse the City for any tax, fee or other governmental charge required to
be paid with respect to such registration. The Fiscal Agent shall not be obliged to make any
transfer of the Notes after the Record Date. The Fiscal Agent and City may treat and consider
the Depository in whose name this Note is registered as the absolute owner hereof for the
purpose of receiving payment of, or on account of, the principal or redemption price hereof and
interest due hereon and for all other purposes whatsoever. The Notes are issuable solely as
negotiable, fully-registered Notes without coupons in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral
multiple thereof.
No delay or omission on the part of the owner hereof to exercise any right hereunder shall
impair such right or be considered as a waiver thereof or as a waiver of or acquiescence in any
default hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, by its
governing body, has caused this Note to be executed for it and in its name by the manual or
facsimile signatures of its duly qualified Mayor and City Clerk; and to be sealed with its official
or corporate seal, if any, all as of the original date of issue specified above.
CITY OF MUSKEGO,
WAUKESHA COUNTY, WISCONSIN
By: ______________________________
Mayor
(SEAL)
By: ______________________________
City Clerk
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ASSIGNMENT
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned sells, assigns and transfers unto
____________________________________________________________________________
(Name and Address of Assignee)
____________________________________________________________________________
(Social Security or other Identifying Number of Assignee)
the within Note and all rights thereunder and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints
______________________________________, Legal Representative, to transfer said Note on
the books kept for registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises.
Dated: _____________________
Signature Guaranteed:
_____________________________ ________________________________
(e.g. Bank, Trust Company (Depository or Nominee Name)
or Securities Firm)
NOTICE: This signature must correspond with the
name of the Depository or Nominee Name as it
appears upon the face of the within Note in every
particular, without alteration or enlargement or any
change whatever.
____________________________
(Authorized Officer)
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