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12/3/2012
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL TAX BONDS FOR AND ON BEHALF OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 99-1 (SHORES TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, APPROVING THE FORM OF AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A FISCAL AGENT AGREEMENT, ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS, A CONTINUING DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT AND A BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT, APPROVING THE FORM OF AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT, APPROVING SALE OF BONDS, AND APPROVING OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS AND ACTIONS
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12/03/2012 <br />a delay in payments to owners of the Bonds pending prosecution of the foreclosure <br />proceedings and receipt by the City of the proceeds of the foreclosure sale. <br />Section 53356.6 of the Act requires that property sold pursuant to foreclosure under <br />the Act be sold for not less than the amount of judgment in the foreclosure action, plus post- <br />judgment interest and authorized costs, unless the consent of the owners of 75% of the <br />outstanding Bonds is obtained. However, under Section 53356.6 of the Act, the City, as <br />judgment creditor, is entitled to purchase any property sold at foreclosure using a "credit <br />bid," where the City could submit a bid crediting all or part of the amount required to satisfy <br />the judgment for the delinquent amount of the Special Tax. If the City becomes the purchaser <br />under a credit bid, the City must pay the amount of its credit bid into the redemption fund <br />established for the Bonds, but this payment may be made up to 24 months after the date of <br />the foreclosure sale. Neither the Act nor the Fiscal Agent Agreement requires the City to <br />purchase or otherwise acquire any Taxable Parcel foreclosed upon if there is no other purchaser <br />at such sale, and the City has no intent to be such a purchaser. <br />The City will levy the Special Tax to pay the current year's debt service and related <br />administrative expenses and to replenish the Reserve Fund to the Reserve Requirement, subject <br />to the Maximum Annual Special Tax Rate. However, in the event such superior court <br />foreclosure proceedings are necessary, and if the Reserve Fund is depleted, there could be a <br />delay in payments of principal of and interest on the Bonds pending prosecution of the <br />foreclosure proceedings and receipt by the City of the proceeds of the foreclosure sale. See <br />"SPECIAL RISK FACTORS -----Bankruptcy Delays" and "—Proceeds of Foreclosure Sales." <br />Investment of Moneys <br />Except as otherwise provided in the Fiscal Agent Agreement, all moneys in any of the <br />funds or accounts established pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement will be invested by the <br />Fiscal Agent solely in Permitted Investments, as directed by the City. See Appendix C - <br />"Summary of the Fiscal Agent Agreement" for a definition of "Permitted Investments" and <br />for additional provisions regarding the investment of funds held under the Fiscal Agent <br />Agreement. <br />No Parity Bonds <br />The City has covenanted in the Fiscal Agent Agreement not to issue any additional <br />obligations payable from Special Taxes on a parity with the Bonds. However, nothing in the <br />Fiscal Agent Agreement prohibits the City from issuing bonds or otherwise incurring debt <br />secured by a pledge of any of the Special Tax Revenues subordinate to the pledge thereof <br />under the Fiscal Agent Agreement. Also, other public agencies could, without the consent or <br />knowledge of the City or the District, levy special taxes or assessments on the Taxable Parcels <br />secured by statutory liens coequal with the lien securing the payment of the Special Taxes (see <br />"SPECIAL RISK FACTORS—Parity Taxes and Special Assessments"). <br />THE DISTRICT <br />Location and Description of the District <br />Redwood Shores is a master -planned community located in the northeastern portion of <br />the City. It comprises approximately 1,500 acres, and is surrounded by Highway 101 on the <br />west, San Francisco Bay on the east, Belmont Slough on the north, and Steinberger Slough on <br />-19- <br />27 RESO. # 15237 <br />MUFF # 505 <br />
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