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ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $30,000,000
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION, SERIES 2006;
LEVYING TAXES TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT THEREOF;
AND CONTAINING OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT §
WHEREAS, the City Council of The City of Beaumont, Texas (the "City"),has heretofore
authorized the publication of a notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation to the effect that
the City Council would meet on December 5, 2006, the date tentatively set for passage of an
ordinance and such other action as may be deemed necessary to authorize the issuance of
certificates of obligation payable from City ad valorem taxes and a pledge of certain revenues of the
City's waterworks and sewer system, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, for the purpose of
evidencing the indebtedness of the City for the cost of (i) authorized street and drainage
improvements; (ii) Alice Keith Park playground renovations and acquisition of new park
equipment, (iii) renovations, repairs and construction of new restrooms, field lighting and other
improvements at the Athletic Complex, (iv) renovations and improvements to City Hall, (v)
replacement of rooftop air handler system at City Hall, (vi) renovations, repairs, replacement,
construction and equipping of new community center facilities, including Central Park Community
Center, Alice Keith Park Community Center, Rogers Park Community Center and North End Park
Community Center, and replacement and construction of new restroom facilities at Sprott Park, and
replacement of park spray devices (vii) demolition of public and commercial facilities, (viii)
construction of a hike and bike recreational trail and parking facilities at the Drainage District 6
flood detention facility, (ix) construction and equipping of a new Downtown Event Center to
replace the Harvest Club which will include an Event Center and a new park, lake, restroom and
parking facilities, (x) construction of a new EMS Medic Station, (xi) repairs, renovations and
improvements to existing Fire Station facilities, (xii) construction and equipping of a new Fire Fleet
maintenance facility, (xiii) construction and equipping of a new Fire Fighting Administration
Facility, (xiv) repairs and improvements to the Fleet parking lot, (xv) renovations, repairs and
improvements to the JP Richardson Building, (xvi) repairs, renovations and improvements to Julie
Rogers Theater, (xvii) replacement and construction and equipping of a surplus property storage
facility, (xviii) replacement of carpet and furniture at the Main Library, (xix) construction of a new
Martin Luther King, Jr. Park facility, (xx) renovations to the Municipal Court Building, (xxi)
purchase of an existing building and renovations thereto and equipping thereof for use as a police
department property and file storage building together, (xxii) construction of a new Public Health
Department Building or purchase of an existing building and renovations thereto and equipping
thereof for use as a Public Health Department Building, (xxiii) purchase of new public safety
communications hardware and software, (xxiv) repairs, renovations and improvements to
Riverfront Park, (xxv) repairs, renovations and improvements to Rogers Park, (xxvi) construction
and equipping of a new Senior Center Facility), (xxvii) construction of an addition and
improvements to the Tyrrell Historical Library, (xxviii) construction and equipping of a new Tyrell
Park Community Building and (xxix) construction and equipping of a new visitor's center and
office facility, and(xxx) the cost of professional services incurred in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, such notice was published at the times and in the manner required by the
Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America, respectively,
particularly Chapter 271, Texas Local Government Code, as amended; and
WHEREAS, no petition or other request has been filed with or presented to any official of
the City requesting that any of the proceedings authorizing such certificates of obligation be
submitted to a referendum or other election; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has determined to authorize such certificates of
obligation for the purposes set out in this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized, pursuant to Chapter 1502, Texas Government Code, as
amended, to pledge not more than $10,000 of the net revenues of the City's waterworks and sewer
system as security for the certificates of obligation authorized herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
1. Preamble. The matters and facts contained in the preamble to this Ordinance are
hereby found to be true and correct.
2. Definitions. Throughout this Ordinance, the following terms and expressions as
used herein shall have the meanings set forth below:
The term "Business Day" shall mean any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, a legal
holiday, or a day on which the Registrar is authorized by law or executive order to close.
The term "Certificates" or "Series 2006 Certificates" shall mean the Certificates of
Obligation, Series 2006, authorized in this Ordinance, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
The term "Certificates Insurance Policy" shall mean the municipal bond guaranty insurance
policy issued by the Insurer insuring the payment when due of the principal of and interest on the
Certificates as provided therein.
The term "City" shall mean The City of Beaumont, Texas.
The term "Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
The term "Comptroller" shall mean the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of
Texas.
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The term "Construction Fund" shall mean the construction fund established by the City
pursuant to Section 20 of this Ordinance.
The term "DTC" shall mean The Depository Trust Company of New York, New York, or
any successor securities depository.
The term 'DTC Participant" shall mean brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies,
clearing corporations, and certain other organizations on whose behalf DTC was created to hold
securities to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions among the DTC
Participants.
The term "Insurer" shall mean CIFG Assurance North America, Inc., the issuer of the
Certificates Insurance Policy.
The term "Interest and Sinking Fund" shall mean the interest and sinking fund established
by the City pursuant to Section 20 of this Ordinance.
The term "Interest Payment Date", when used in connection with any Certificate, shall mean
September 1, 2007, and each March 1 and September 1 thereafter until maturity or earlier
redemption.
The tern "Net Revenues" shall mean the revenues of the System remaining after deduction
of the reasonable and necessary expenses of operation and maintenance of the System.
The term "Ordinance" as used herein and in the Certificates shall mean this Ordinance
authorizing the Certificates.
The term "Owner" or 'Registered Owner", when used with respect to any Certificate, shall
mean the person or entity in whose name such Certificate is registered in the Register.
The term "Paying Agent" shall mean the Registrar.
The term 'Record Date" shall mean, for any Interest Payment Date, the 15th day of the
month next preceding such Interest Payment Date.
The term 'Register" shall mean the books of registration kept by the Registrar in which are
maintained the names and addresses of and the principal amounts registered to each Owner.
The term 'Registrar" shall mean THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY,
N.A., Dallas, Texas, and its successors in that capacity.
The term "SEC" shall mean the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and its
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successors.
The term "System" shall mean the City's waterworks and sewer system.
The term "Underwriter" shall mean Citigroup Capital Markets, Inc.
3. Authorization. The Certificates shall be issued in fully registered form, without coupons,
in the total authorized aggregate amount of Thirty Million Dollars ($30,000,000), for the purpose
of evidencing the indebtedness of the City for the cost of (i) authorized street and drainage
improvements; (ii) Alice Keith Park playground renovations and acquisition of new park
equipment, (iii) renovations, repairs and construction of new restrooms, field lighting and other
improvements at the Athletic Complex, (iv) renovations and improvements to City Hall, (v)
replacement of rooftop air handler system at City Hall, (vi) renovations, repairs, replacement,
construction and equipping of new community center facilities, including Central Park Community
Center, Alice Keith Park Community Center, Rogers Park Community Center and North End Park
Community Center, and replacement and construction of new restroom facilities at Sprott Park, and
replacement of park spray devices (vii) demolition of public and commercial facilities, (viii)
construction of a hike and bike recreational trail and parking facilities at the Drainage District 6
flood detention facility, (ix) construction and equipping of a new Downtown Event Center to
replace the Harvest Club which will include an Event Center and a new park, lake, restroom and
parking facilities, (x) construction of a new EMS Medic Station, (xi) repairs, renovations and
improvements to existing Fire Station facilities, (xii) construction and equipping of a new Fire Fleet
maintenance facility, (xiii) construction and equipping of a new Fire Fighting Administration
Facility, (xiv) repairs and improvements to the Fleet parking lot, (xv) renovations, repairs and
improvements to the JP Richardson Building, (xvi) repairs, renovations and improvements to Julie
Rogers Theater, (xvii) replacement and construction and equipping of a surplus property storage
facility, (xviii) replacement of carpet and furniture at the Main Library, (xix) construction of a new
Martin Luther King, Jr. Park facility, (xx) renovations to the Municipal Court Building, (xxi)
purchase of an existing building and renovations thereto and equipping thereof for use as a police
department property and file storage building together, (xxii) construction of a new Public Health
Department Building or purchase of an existing building and renovations thereto and equipping
thereof for use as a Public Health Department Building, (xxiii) purchase of new public safety
communications hardware and software, (xxiv) repairs, renovations and improvements to
Riverfront Park, (xxv) repairs, renovations and improvements to Rogers Park, (xxvi) construction
and equipping of a new Senior Center Facility), (xxvii) construction of an addition and
improvements to the Tyrrell Historical Library, (xxviii) construction and equipping of a new Tyrell
Park Community Building and (xxix) construction and equipping of a new visitor's center and
office facility, and(xxx) the cost of professional services incurred in connection therewith.
4. Designation, Date and Interest Payment Dates. The Certificates shall be designated
as the "THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION, SERIES
2006", and shall be December 1, 2006. The Certificates shall bear interest from the later of
December 1, 2006, or the most recent Interest Payment Date to which interest has been paid or duly
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provided for, calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months, which interest
shall be payable on September 1, 2007, and semiannually thereafter on March 1 and September 1 of
each year until maturity or earlier redemption.
5. Certificates, Numbers and Denominations. The Certificates shall be issued bearing
the numbers, in the principal amounts, and bearing interest at the rates set forth in the following
schedule, and may be transferred and exchanged as set out in this Ordinance. The Certificates shall
mature, subject to prior redemption in accordance with this Ordinance, on March 1 in each of the
years and in the amounts set out in such schedule. Certificates delivered upon transfer of or in
exchange for other Certificates shall be numbered in order of their authentication by the Registrar,
shall be in the denomination of$5,000 or integral multiples thereof, and shall mature on the same
date and bear interest at the same rate as the Certificate or Certificates in lieu of which they are
delivered.
Certificate Year Principal Interest
Number of Maturity Amount Rate
CR-1 2008 $2,775,000 5.500%
CR-2 2009 $2,065,000 5.500%
CR-3 2010 $1,570,000 5.500%
CR-4 2011 $1,515,000 5.500%
CR-5 2012 $1,610,000 5.500%
CR-6 2013 $1,690,000 5.500%
CR-7 2014 $1,745,000 5.250%
CR-8 2015 $1,070,000 4.000%
CR-9 2016 $1,125,000 3.500%
CR-10 2017 $1,180,000 3.625%
CR-11 2018 $1,240,000 4.000%
CR-12 2019 $1,435,000 4.000%
CR-13 2020 $1,550,000 4.000%
CR-14 2021 $1,665,000 4.000%
CR-15 2022 $1,780,000 4.125%
CR-16 2025 $5,985,000 3.500%
6. Execution of Certificates; Seal. The Certificates shall be signed by the Mayor of the
City and countersigned by the City Clerk of the City, by their manual, lithographed, or facsimile
signatures, and the official seal of the City shall be impressed or placed in facsimile thereon. Such
facsimile signatures on the Certificates shall have the same effect as if each of the Certificates had
been signed manually and in person by each of said officers, and such facsimile seal on the
Certificates shall have the same effect as if the official seal of the City had been manually
impressed upon each of the Certificates. If any officer of the City whose manual or facsimile
signature shall appear on the Certificates shall cease to be such officer before the authentication of
such Certificates or before the delivery of such Certificates, such manual or facsimile signature
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shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes as if such officer had remained in such
office.
7. _Approval by Attorney General: Registration by Comptroller. The Certificates to be
initially issued shall be delivered to the Attorney General of the State of Texas for approval and
shall be registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. The manually
executed registration certificate of the Comptroller of Public Accounts substantially in the form
provided in Section 17 of this Ordinance shall be attached or affixed to the initial Certificates.
8. Authentication. Except for the Certificates to be initially issued, which need not be
authenticated by the Registrar, only Certificates which bear thereon a certificate of authentication,
substantially in the form provided in Section 17 of this Ordinance, manually executed by an
authorized representative of the Registrar, shall be entitled to the benefits of this Ordinance or shall
be valid or obligatory for any purpose. Such duly executed certificate of authentication shall be
conclusive evidence that the Certificates so authenticated were delivered by the Registrar
hereunder.
9. Payment of Principal and Interest. The Registrar is hereby appointed as the paying
agent for the Certificates. The principal of the Certificates shall be payable, without exchange or
collection charges, in any coin or currency of the United States of America which, on the date of
payment, is legal tender for the payment of debts due the United States of America, upon their
presentation and surrender as they become due and payable, at the designated corporate trust office
of the Registrar. The interest on each Certificate shall be payable by check payable on the Interest
Payment Date, mailed by the Registrar on or before each Interest Payment Date to the Owner of
record as of the Record Date, to the address of such Owner as shown on the Register.
If the date for payment of the principal of or interest on any Certificate is not a Business
Day, then the date for such payment shall be the next succeeding Business Day, and payment on
such date shall have the same force and effect as if made on the original date payment was due.
10. Successor Registrars. The City covenants that at all times while any Certificates are
outstanding it will provide a bank, trust company, financial institution or other entity duly qualified
and duly authorized to act as Registrar for the Certificates. The City reserves the right to change the
Registrar on not less than sixty(60) days' written notice to the Registrar, so long as any such notice
is effective not less than sixty (60) days prior to the next succeeding principal or interest payment
date on the Certificates. Promptly upon the appointment of any successor Registrar, the previous
Registrar shall deliver the Register or copies thereof to the new Registrar, and the new Registrar
shall notify each Owner, by United States mail, first class postage prepaid, of such change and of
the address of the new Registrar. Each Registrar hereunder, by acting in that capacity, shall be
deemed to have agreed to the provisions of this Section.
11. Special Record Date. If interest on any Certificate is not paid on any Interest
Payment Date and continues unpaid for thirty (30) days thereafter, the Registrar shall establish a
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new record date for the payment of such interest, to be known as a Special Record Date. The
Registrar shall establish a Special Record Date when funds to make such interest payment are
received from or on behalf of the City. Such Special Record Date shall be fifteen(15) days prior to
the date fixed for payment of such past due interest, and notice of the date of payment and the
Special Record Date shall be sent by United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, not later than
five (5) business days prior to the Special Record Date, to each affected Owner of record as of the
close of business on the day prior to the mailing of such notice.
12. Ownership; Unclaimed Principal and Interest. The City, the Registrar and any other
person may treat the person in whose name any Certificate is registered as the absolute Owner of
such Certificate for the purpose of making payment of principal or interest on such Certificate, and
for all other purposes, whether or not such Certificate is overdue, and neither the City nor the
Registrar shall be bound by any notice or knowledge to the contrary. All payments made to the
person deemed to be the Owner of any Certificate in accordance with this Section 12 shall be valid
and effectual and shall discharge the liability of the City and the Registrar upon such Certificate to
the extent of the sums paid.
Amounts held by the Registrar which represent principal of and interest on the Certificates
remaining unclaimed by the Owner after the expiration of three (3) years from the date such
amounts have become due and payable shall be reported and disposed of by the Registrar in
accordance with the provisions of Texas law, including to the extent applicable, Title 6 of the Texas
Property Code, as amended.
13. Registration, Transfer, and Exchange; Special Election for Uncertificated
Certificates. So long as any Certificates remain outstanding, the Registrar shall keep the Register at
its principal corporate trust office and, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe,
the Registrar shall provide for the registration and transfer of Certificates in accordance with the
terms of this Ordinance.
Each Certificate shall be transferable only upon the presentation and surrender thereof at the
principal corporate trust office of the Registrar, duly endorsed for transfer, or accompanied by an
assignment duly executed by the registered Owner or his authorized representative in form
satisfactory to the Registrar. Upon due presentation of any Certificate for transfer, the Registrar
shall authenticate and deliver in exchange therefor, within three (3) Business Days after such
presentation, a new Certificate or Certificates, registered in the name of the transferee or
transferees, in authorized denominations and of the same maturity and aggregate principal amount
and bearing interest at the same rate as the Certificate or Certificates so presented.
All Certificates shall be exchangeable upon presentation and surrender thereof at the
principal corporate trust office of the Registrar for a Certificate or Certificates of the same maturity
and interest rate in any authorized denomination, in an aggregate principal amount equal to the
unpaid principal amount of the Certificate or Certificates presented for exchange. The Registrar
shall be and is hereby authorized to authenticate and deliver exchange Certificates in accordance
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with the provisions of this Section 13. Each Certificate delivered in accordance with this Section
13 shall be entitled to the benefits and security of this Ordinance to the same extent as the
Certificate or Certificates in lieu of which such Certificate is delivered.
The City or the Registrar may require the Owner of any Certificate to pay a sum sufficient
to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection with the transfer
or exchange of such Certificate. Any fee or charge of the Registrar for such transfer or exchange
shall be paid by the City.
Neither the City nor the Registrar shall be required to transfer or exchange any Certificate
called for redemption, in whole or in part, within forty-five (45) days of the date fixed for
redemption; provided, however, such limitation on transfer shall not be applicable to an exchange
by the Owner of the unredeemed balance of a Certificate called for redemption in part.
Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, but at the sole election of the Underwriter, the
ownership of the Certificates shall be registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC,
and except as otherwise provided in this Section, all of the outstanding Certificates shall be
registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC. The definitive Certificates shall be
initially issued in the form of a single separate certificate for each of the maturities thereof If the
Underwriter shall elect to invoke the provisions of this Section, then the following provisions shall
take effect with respect to the Certificates.
With respect to Certificates registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, the
City and the Registrar shall have no responsibility or obligation to any DTC Participant or to any
person on behalf of whom such a DTC Participant holds an interest in the Certificates. Without
limiting the immediately preceding sentence, the City and the Registrar shall have no responsibility
or obligation with respect to (i) the accuracy of the records of DTC, Cede & Co. or any DTC
Participant with respect to any ownership interest in the Certificates, (ii) the delivery to any DTC
Participant or any other person, other than an Owner of a Certificate, as shown on the Register, of
any notice with respect to the Certificates, including any notice of redemption, or (iii) the payment
to any DTC Participant or any other person, other than an Owner of a Certificate, as shown in the
Register, of any amount with respect to principal of, premium, if any, or interest on the Certificates.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance to the contrary, the City and the Registrar
shall be entitled to treat and consider the person in whose name each Certificate is registered in the
Register as the absolute Owner of such Certificate for the purpose of payment of principal of,
premium, if any, and interest on the Certificates, for the purpose of all matters with respect to such
Certificates, for the purpose of registering transfers with respect to such Certificates, and for all
other purposes whatsoever. The Registrar shall pay all principal of, premium, if any, and interest
on the Certificates only to or upon the order of the respective Owners, as shown in the Register as
provided in this Ordinance, or their respective attorneys duly authorized in writing, and all such
payments shall be valid and effective to fully satisfy and discharge the City's obligations with
respect to payment of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Certificates to the extent of
the sum or sums so paid. No person other than an Owner as shown in the Register, shall receive a
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certificate for a Certificate evidencing the obligation of the City to make payments of amounts due
pursuant to this Ordinance. Upon delivery by DTC to the Registrar of written notice to the effect
that DTC has determined to substitute a new nominee in place of Cede & Co., the word "Cede &
Co." in this Ordinance shall refer to such new nominee of DTC.
In the event that the City or the Registrar determines that DTC is incapable of discharging
its responsibilities described herein and in the Letter of Representation and that it is in the best
interest of the beneficial Owners of the Certificates that they be able to obtain certificated
Certificates, or if DTC Participants owning at least 50% of the Certificates outstanding based on
current records of the DTC determine that continuation of the system of book-entry transfers
through the DTC (or a successor securities depository) is not in the best interest of such beneficial
Owners of the Certificates, or in the event DTC discontinues the services described herein, the City
or the Registrar shall (i) appoint a successor securities depository, qualified to act as such under
Section 17(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and notify DTC of the
appointment of such successor securities depository and transfer one or more separate Certificates
to such successor securities depository or (ii) notify DTC of the availability through DTC of
Certificates and transfer one or more separate Certificates to DTC Participants having Certificates
credited to their DTC accounts. In such event, the Certificates shall no longer be restricted to being
registered in the Register in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, but may be registered in
the name of the successor securities depository, or its nominee, or in whatever name or names
Owners transferring or exchanging Certificates shall designate, in accordance with the provisions of
this Ordinance.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance to the contrary, so long as any
Certificates are registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, all payments with
respect to principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Certificates, and all notices with respect
thereto, shall be made and given in the manner provided in the Letter of Representation.
14. Mutilated, Lost, or Stolen Certificates. Upon the presentation and surrender to the
Registrar of a mutilated Certificate, the Registrar shall authenticate and deliver in exchange therefor
a replacement Certificate of like maturity, interest rate and principal amount, bearing a number not
contemporaneously outstanding. If any Certificate is lost, apparently destroyed, or wrongfully
taken, the City, pursuant to the applicable laws of the State of Texas and in the absence of notice or
knowledge that such Certificate has been acquired by a bona fide purchaser, shall execute and the
Registrar shall authenticate and deliver a replacement Certificate of like amount, bearing a number
not contemporaneously outstanding.
The City or the Registrar may require the Owner of a mutilated Certificate to pay a sum
sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection
therewith and any other associated expenses, including the fees and expenses of the Registrar.
The City or the Registrar may require the Owner of a lost, apparently destroyed or
wrongfully taken Certificate,before any replacement Certificate is issued, to:
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(1) furnish to the City and the Registrar satisfactory evidence of the ownership
of and the circumstances of the loss, destruction or theft of such Certificate;
(2) furnish such security or indemnity as may be required by the Registrar and
the City to save them harmless;
(3) pay all expenses and charges in connection therewith, including, but not
limited to, printing costs, legal fees, fees of the Registrar and any tax or other governmental
charge that may be imposed; and
(4) meet any other reasonable requirements of the City and the Registrar.
If, after the delivery of such replacement Certificate, a bona fide purchaser of the original
Certificate in lieu of which such replacement Certificate was issued presents for payment such
original Certificate, the City and the Registrar shall be entitled to recover such replacement
Certificate from the person to whom it was delivered or any person taking therefrom, except a bona
fide purchaser, and shall be entitled to recover upon the security or indemnity provided therefor to
the extent of any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred by the City or the Registrar in connection
therewith.
If any such mutilated, lost, apparently destroyed or wrongfully taken Certificate has become
or is about to become due and payable, the City in its discretion may, instead of issuing a
replacement Certificate, authorize the Registrar to pay such Certificate.
Each replacement Certificate delivered in accordance with this Section 14 shall be entitled
to the benefits and security of this Ordinance to the same extent as the Certificate or Certificates in
lieu of which such replacement Certificate is delivered.
15. Cancellation of Certificates. All Certificates paid in accordance with this
Ordinance, and all Certificates in lieu of which exchange Certificates or replacement Certificates
are authenticated and delivered in accordance herewith, shall be cancelled and destroyed upon the
making of proper records regarding such payment. The Registrar shall furnish the City with
appropriate certificates of destruction of such Certificates.
16. Optional and Mandatory Redemption. The City reserves the right, at its option, to
redeem Certificates having stated maturities on and after March 1, 2017, in whole or in part, on
March 1, 2016, or any date thereafter, at a price of par plus accrued interest to the date fixed for
redemption. If less than all of the Certificates are to be redeemed, the City shall determine the
Certificates, or portions thereof, to be redeemed.
The Certificates maturing in the year 2025 (the "Term Certificates") are also subject to
mandatory redemption prior to scheduled maturity, in the amount, on the date, and on the terms
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set out in the form of Certificates in this Ordinance, at a price of par plus accrued interest to the
date fixed for redemption.
Certificates may be redeemed only in integral multiples of$5,000. If a Certificate subject to
redemption is in a denomination larger that $5,000, a portion of such Certificate may be redeemed,
but only in integral multiples of$5,000. Upon surrender of any Certificate for redemption in part,
the Registrar, in accordance with Section 13 hereof, shall authenticate and deliver in exchange
therefor a Certificate or Certificates of like maturity and interest rate in an aggregate principal
amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the Certificate so surrendered.
Not less than thirty (30) days prior to a redemption date for the Certificates, the City shall
cause a notice of redemption to be sent by United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, to each
Owner of each Certificate to be redeemed in whole or in part, at the address of the Owner appearing
on the Register at the close of business on the Business Day next preceding the date of the mailing
of such notice. Such notice shall state the redemption date, the redemption price,the place at which
Certificates are to be surrendered for payment and, if less than all the Certificates are to be
redeemed, the numbers of the Certificates or portions thereof to be redeemed. Any notice of
redemption so mailed shall be conclusively presumed to have been duly given whether or not the
Owner receives such notice. By the date fixed for redemption, due provision shall be made with the
Registrar for payment of the redemption price of the Certificates or portions thereof to be redeemed.
When Certificates have been called for redemption in whole or in part and due provision made to
redeem the same as herein provided, the Certificates or portions thereof so redeemed shall no
longer be regarded as outstanding except for the purpose of being paid solely from the funds so
provided for redemption, and the rights of the Owners to collect interest which would otherwise
accrue after the redemption date on any Certificate or portion thereof called for redemption shall
terminate on the date fixed for redemption.
17. Forms. The form of the Certificates, including the form of the Registrar's
Authentication Certificate, the form of Assignment, and the form of Registration Certificate of the
Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas which shall be attached or affixed to the
Certificates initially issued shall be, respectively, substantially as follows, with such additions,
deletions and variations as may be necessary or desirable and not prohibited by this Ordinance:
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
NUMBER DENOMINATION
CR S
REGISTERED REGISTERED
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION
SERIES 2006
INTEREST RATE: MATURITY DATE: DATED DATE: CUSIP:
December 1, 2006
REGISTERED OWNER:
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: DOLLARS
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS (the "City"), promises to pay to the registered owner
identified above, or registered assigns, on the date specified above, upon presentation and surrender
of this certificate at the designated corporate trust office of THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST
COMPANY, N.A., Dallas, Texas (the 'Registrar"), or at its principal payment office in Dallas,
Texas, the principal amount identified above, payable in any coin or currency of the United States
of America which on the date of payment of such principal is legal tender for the payment of debts
due the United States of America, and to pay interest thereon at the rate shown above, calculated on
the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months, from the later of the Dated Date specified
above, or the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or duly provided for.
Interest on this Certificate is payable by check on September 1, 2007, and semiannually thereafter
on each March 1 and September 1, mailed to the registered owner as shown on the books of
registration kept by the Registrar as of the 15th day of the month next preceding each interest
payment date.
THIS CERTIFICATE is one of a duly authorized issue of Certificates of Obligation,
aggregating $30,000,000 (the "Certificates"), issued in accordance with the Constitution and the
laws of the State of Texas, particularly Chapter 271, Texas Local Government Code, as amended,
for the cost of construction of authorized street and drainage improvements, building repairs and
improvements, public park facilities and improvements, the purchase of equipment and the cost of
issuance of the Certificates, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City
(the "Ordinance"), which Ordinance is of record in the official minutes of the City Council.
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THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT, at its option,to redeem the Certificates having stated
maturities on or after March 1, 2017, in whole or in part, on March 1, 2016, or any date thereafter,
in integral multiples of $5,000, at a price of par plus accrued interest to the date fixed for
redemption. Reference is made to the Ordinance for complete details concerning the manner of
redeeming the Certificates.
THE CERTIFICATES maturing in the year 2025 (the "Term Certificates") are also subject
to mandatory redemption prior to maturity in the amounts and on the dates set out below, at a price
equal to the principal amount to be redeemed plus accrued interest to the redemption date:
TERM CERTIFICATES DUE MARCH 1, 2025
Date Amount
3/1/2023 $1,890,000
3/l/2024 $2,000,000
3/1/2025 (Maturity) $2,095,000
The Paying Agent shall select for redemption by lot, or by any other customary method that
results in random selection, a principal amount of Term Certificates equal to the aggregate
principal amount of such Term Certificates to be redeemed, shall call such Term Certificates for
redemption on the scheduled mandatory redemption date, and shall give notice of such redemption
in accordance with the Bond Ordinance. The principal amount of Term Certificates required to be
mandatorily redeemed shall be reduced by the principal amount of Term Certificates which, at least
45 days prior to the mandatory redemption date, shall have been delivered to the Registrar for
cancellation or shall have been optionally redeemed and not previously credited against a
mandatory redemption requirement.
NOTICE OF ANY REDEMPTION shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior the date
fixed for redemption by first class mail, addressed to the registered owner of each Certificate to be
redeemed in whole or in part at the address shown on the books of registration kept by the
Registrar. When Certificates or portions thereof have been called for redemption and due provision
has been made to redeem the same, the principal amounts so redeemed shall be payable solely from
the funds provided for redemption and interest which would otherwise accrue on the amounts
called for redemption shall terminate on the date fixed for redemption.
THIS CERTIFICATE is transferable only upon presentation and surrender at the principal
corporate trust office of the Registrar, duly endorsed for transfer or accompanied by an assignment
duly executed by the registered owner or his authorized representative, subject to the terms and
conditions of the Ordinance.
THE CERTIFICATES are exchangeable at the principal corporate trust office of the
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Registrar for Certificates in the principal amount of$5,000 or any integral multiple thereof, subject
to the terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
NEITHER THE CITY NOR THE REGISTRAR shall be required to transfer or exchange
any Certificate called for redemption, in whole or in part, within forty-five (45) days of the date
fixed for redemption; provided, however, such limitation on transfer shall not be applicable to an
exchange by the Owner of the unredeemed balance of a Certificate called for redemption in part.
THIS CERTIFICATE shall not be valid or obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any
benefit under the Ordinance unless this Certificate either (i) is registered by the Comptroller of
Public Accounts of the State of Texas by registration certificate attached or affixed hereto or (ii)
authenticated by the Registrar by due execution of the authentication certificate endorsed hereon.
THE REGISTERED OWNER of this Certificate, by acceptance hereof, acknowledges and
agrees to be bound by all the terms and conditions of the Ordinance.
THE CITY has covenanted in the Ordinance that it will at all times provide a legally
qualified registrar for the Certificates and will cause notice of any change of registrar to be mailed
to each registered owner.
IT IS HEREBY certified, recited and covenanted that this Certificate has been duly and
validly issued and delivered; that all acts, conditions and things required or proper to be performed,
to exist and to be done precedent to or in the issuance and delivery of this Certificate have been
performed, exist and have been done in accordance with law; and that annual ad valorem taxes
sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest on and principal of this Certificate, as such
interest comes due and such principal matures, have been levied, within the limits prescribed by
law, against all taxable property in the City, and have been pledged irrevocably for such payment.
IT IS FURTHER certified, recited and represented that the net revenues (the "Net
Revenues") to be derived from the operation of the City's waterworks and sewer system (the
"System"), but only to the extent of and in an amount not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00) in the aggregate, are also pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest on
this Certificate and the series of Certificates of which it is a part to the extent that taxes may ever be
insufficient or unavailable for said purpose, all as set forth in the Ordinance to which reference is
made for all particulars; provided, how-ever, that such pledge of Net Revenues is and shall be
junior and subordinate in all respects to the pledge of such Net Revenues to the payment of any
obligation of the City, whether authorized heretofore or hereafter, which the City designates as
having a pledge senior to the pledge of such Net Revenues to the payment of this Certificate and
that series of Certificates of which it is a part, and the City also reserves the right to issue, for any
lawful purpose at any time, in one or more installments, bonds, certificates of obligation and other
obligations of any kind payable in whole or in part from the Net Revenues of the System, secured
by a pledge of the Net Revenues of the System that may be prior and superior in right to, on a parity
with, or junior and subordinate to the pledge of Net Revenues securing this Certificate and the
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series of Certificates of which it is a part.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Certificate has been signed with the manual or facsimile
signature of the Mayor of the City and countersigned with the manual or facsimile signature of the
City Clerk of the City and the official seal of the City has been duly impressed, or placed in
facsimile, on this Certificate.
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Mayor
(SEAL)
City Clerk
Form of Registration Certificate
of Comptroller of Public Accounts
COMPTROLLER'S REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE: REGISTER NO.
I hereby certify that this certificate has been examined, certified as to validity, and approved
by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and that this certificate has been registered by the
Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas.
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE AND SEAL this day of , 2006.
xxxxxxxxx
Comptroller of Public Accounts
(Seal) of the State of Texas
Form of Registrar's Authentication Certificate
AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE
It is hereby certified that this Certificate has been delivered pursuant to the Ordinance
described in the text of this Certificate.
The Bank of New York Trust Company,N.A.
Dallas, Texas
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By:
Authorized Signature
Date of Authentication
Form of Assignment
ASSIGNMENT
For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns, and transfers unto
(Please print or type name, address, and zip code of Transferee)
(Please insert Social Security or Taxpayer Identification Number of Transferee)
the within certificate and all rights thereunder, and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints
attorney to transfer said certificate on the books kept for registration thereof, with full power of
substitution in the premises.
DATED:
Signature Guaranteed:
NOTICE: The signature
above must correspond to
the name of the registered
NOTICE: Signature must be owner as shown on the face
guaranteed by a member firm of this Certificate in
of the New York Stock Exchange every particular, without
or a commercial bank or trust any alteration, enlargement
company. or change whatsoever.
18. Form of Statement of Insurance. The following statement of insurance shall be
printed on the back of or attached to each of the Certificates:
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STATEMENT OF INSURANCE
CIFG Assurance North America, Inc., New York, New York, has delivered its municipal
bond insurance policy with respect to the scheduled payments due of principal of and interest on
this Bond to The Bank of New York, N.A., Dallas, Texas, or its successor, as paying agent for
the Bonds (the "Paying Agent"). Said Policy is on file and available for inspection at the
principal office of the Paying Agent and a copy thereof may be obtained from CIFG Assurance
North America, Inc. or the Paying Agent.
19. Legal Opinion; Cusip Numbers. The approving opinion of Orgain, Bell & Tucker,
L.L.P., Beaumont, Texas, Bond Counsel, and CUSIP Numbers may be printed on the Certificates,
but errors or omissions in the printing of such opinion or such numbers shall have no effect on the
validity of the Certificates.
20. Interest and Sinking Fund; Tax Levy Pledge of Revenues; Construction Fund. The
proceeds from all taxes levied, assessed and collected for and on account of the Certificates
authorized by this Ordinance are hereby irrevocably pledged and shall be deposited, as collected, in
a special fund to be designated "City of Beaumont, Texas, Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006,
Interest and Sinking Fund". While the Certificates or any part of the principal thereof or interest
thereon remain outstanding and unpaid, there is hereby levied and there shall be annually levied,
assessed and collected in due time, form and manner within the limits prescribed by law, and at the
same time other City taxes are levied, assessed and collected, in each year, beginning with the
current year, a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax upon all taxable property in the City
sufficient to pay the current interest on the Certificates as the same becomes due, and to provide and
maintain a sinking fund adequate to pay the principal of the Certificates as such principal matures
but in each year never less than 2% of the original principal amount of the Certificates, full
allowance being made for delinquencies and costs of collection, and said taxes when collected shall
be applied to the payment of the interest on and principal of the Certificates and to no other
purpose. To pay the interest coming due on the Certificates on September 1, 2007, there is hereby
appropriated from current funds on hand, which are certified to be on hand and available for such
purpose, an amount sufficient to pay such interest, and such amount shall be used for no other
purpose.
The Net Revenues of the System, but only to the extent of and in an amount not to exceed
$10,000 in the aggregate, are hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal of and
interest on the Certificates as the same come due, to the extent that the taxes described in this
Section of the Ordinance may ever be insufficient or unavailable for said purpose; provided,
however, that such pledge of Net Revenues is and shall be junior and subordinate in all respects to
the pledge of the Net Revenues to the payment of any obligation of the City, whether authorized
heretofore or hereafter, which the City designates as having a pledge senior to the pledge of such
Net Revenues to the payment of the Certificates; and the City also reserves the right to issue, for
any lawful purpose at any time, in one or more installments, bonds, certificates of obligation and
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other obligations of any kind payable in whole or in part from the Net Revenues of the System that
may be prior and superior in right to, on a parity with, or junior and subordinate to the pledge of Net
Revenues securing this series of Certificates.
There is hereby created and there shall be established on the books of the City a separate
account to be entitled the "City of Beaumont, Texas, Certificates of Obligation, Series 2006,
Construction Fund". Immediately after the sale and delivery of the Certificates, that portion of the
proceeds of the Certificates to be used for the cost of construction of authorized street
improvements and the cost of issuance of the Certificates shall be deposited into the Construction
Fund and disbursed for such purposes. Pending completion of construction of such projects, interest
earned on such proceeds may be used, at the City's discretion, for such projects and shall be
accounted for, maintained, deposited and expended as permitted by the provisions of Section
1201.043, Texas Government Code Annotated, as from time to time in effect, or as otherwise
required by applicable law. Thereafter, such interest shall be deposited in the Interest and Sinking
Fund. Upon completion of such street improvements, the monies, if any, remaining in the
Construction Fund shall be transferred and deposited by the City into the Interest and Sinking Fund.
21. Further Proceedings. After the Certificates shall have been executed, it shall be the
duty of the Mayor of the City to deliver the Certificates to be initially issued and all pertinent
records and proceedings to the Attorney General of the State of Texas for examination and
approval. After the Certificates to be initially issued shall have been approved by the Attorney
General of the State of Texas, the Certificates shall be delivered to the Comptroller of Public
Accounts of the State of Texas for registration. Upon registration of the Certificates to be initially
issued, the Comptroller of Public Accounts (or a deputy lawfully designated in writing to act for the
Comptroller) shall manually sign the Comptroller's Registration Certificate prescribed herein to be
affixed or attached to the Certificates to be initially issued, and the seal of the Comptroller shall be
impressed, or placed in facsimile, thereon. In addition, the Mayor, the City Clerk, the City Manager
and other appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized and directed to do any and all
things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this Ordinance, and each of such persons
are authorized, acting alone and without the joinder of the others, to execute any and all closing
certificates, instruments and such other documents as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out
the purposes of this Ordinance.
22. Sale of Certificates. The Certificates are hereby sold and shall be delivered to the
Underwriter at the price of$30,000,118.31, representing the principal amount of Certificates, plus a
premium of$118.31. The purchase price of the Certificates will also include accrued interest to
the date of delivery. The City finds that the bid of the Underwriter for the purchase of the
Certificates and which bid has been accepted by the City was the best bid and the purchase price
and terms are hereby found and determined to be the most advantageous reasonably obtainable by
the City. The Mayor and other appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized and directed
to do any and all things necessary or desire able to satisfy the conditions set out herein and to
provide for the issuance and delivery of the Certificates. All officials and representatives of the City
are authorized and directed to execute such documents and to do any and all things necessary,
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desirable or appropriate to obtain the Certificate Insurance Policy, and the printing on the
Certificates covered by the Certificate Insurance Policy of an appropriate legend regarding such
insurance is hereby approved and authorized.
23. Tax Exemption. (a) The City intends that the interest on the Certificates shall be
excludable from gross income for purposes of federal income taxation pursuant to Sections 103 and
141 through 150 of the Code, and applicable regulations. The City covenants and agrees not to take
any action, or knowingly omit to take any action within its control, that if taken or omitted,
respectively, would cause the interest on the Certificates to be includable in gross income, as
defined in Section 61 of the Code, of the holders thereof for purposes of federal income taxation. In
particular, the City covenants and agrees to comply with each requirement of this Section 23;
provided, however, that the City shall not be required to comply with any particular requirement of
this Section 23 if the City has received an opinion of nationally recognized bond counsel (a
"Counsel's Opinion") that such noncompliance will not adversely affect the exclusion from gross
income for federal income tax purposes of interest on the Certificates or if the City has received a
Counsel's Opinion to the effect that compliance with some other requirement set forth in this
Section 23 will satisfy the applicable requirements of the Code, in which case compliance with such
other requirement specified in such Counsel's Opinion shall constitute compliance with the
corresponding requirement specified in this Section 23.
(b) The City covenants and agrees that its use of Net Proceeds of the Certificates will at
all times satisfy the following requirements:
(i) The City will use all of the Net Proceeds of the Certificates for the cost of
construction of authorized street and drainage improvements, building repairs and
improvements, public park facilities and improvements, equipment purchases and the cost
of issuance of the Certificates. The City has limited and will limit with respect to the
Certificates the amount of original or investment proceeds thereof to be used (other than use
as a member of the general public) in the trade or business of any person other than a
governmental unit to an amount aggregating no more than 10% of the Net Proceeds of the
Certificates ("private-use proceeds"). For purposes of this Section, the term "person"
includes any individual, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, or any other
entity capable of carrying on a trade or business; and the term "trade or business" means,
with respect to any natural person, any activity regularly carried on for profit and, with
respect to persons other than natural persons, any activity other than an activity carried on
by a governmental unit. Any use of proceeds of the Certificates in any manner contrary to
the guidelines set forth in Revenue Procedure 93-19, including any revisions or
amendments thereto, shall constitute the use of such proceeds in the trade or business of one
who is not a governmental unit;
(ii) The City has not permitted and will not permit more than 5% of the Net
Proceeds of the Certificates to be used in the trade or business of any person other than a
governmental unit if such use is unrelated to the governmental purpose of the Certificates.
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Further, the amount of private-use proceeds of the Certificates in excess of 5% of the Net
Proceeds thereof("excess private-use proceeds")did not and will not exceed the proceeds of
the Certificates expended for the governmental purpose of the Certificates to which such
excess private-use proceeds relate;
(iii) Principal of and interest on the Certificates shall be paid solely from ad
valorem tax receipts collected by the City and from the Net Revenues of the System to the
extent pledged hereunder. Further, no person using more than 10% of the Net Proceeds of
the Certificates in a trade or business, other than a governmental unit, has made or shall
make payments (other than as a member of the general public), directly or indirectly,
accounting for more than 10%of such receipts;
(iv) The City has not permitted and will not permit with respect to the
Certificates an amount of proceeds thereof exceeding the lesser of(a) $5,000,000 or(b) 5%
of the Net Proceeds of the Certificates to be used, directly or indirectly, to finance loans to
persons other than a governmental unit; and
(v) The City will use $100,000 of the Net Proceeds of the Certificates to pay the
costs of issuance of the Certificates.
When used in this Section 23, the term "Net Proceeds" of the Certificates shall mean the proceeds
from the sale thereof to the Underwriter, including investment earnings on such proceeds, less
accrued interest with respect to such issue.
(c) The City covenants and agrees not to take any action, or knowingly omit to take any
action within its control, that, if taken or omitted, respectively, would cause the Certificates to be
"federally guaranteed" within the meaning of Section 149(b) of the Code and applicable regulations
thereunder, except as permitted by Section 149(b)(3)of the Code and such regulations.
(d) The City shall certify, through an authorized officer, employee or agent, that based
upon all facts and estimates known or reasonably expected to be in existence on the date the
Certificates are delivered, the City will reasonably expect that the proceeds of the Certificates will
not be used in a manner that would cause the Certificates to be "arbitrage bonds" within the
meaning of Section 148(a) of the Code and applicable regulations thereunder. Moreover, the City
covenants and agrees that it will make such use of the proceeds of the Certificates, including
interest or other investment income derived from the proceeds of the Certificates, regulate
investments of such proceeds and amounts, and take such other and further action as may be
required so that the Certificates will not be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of Section 148(a)
of the Code and applicable regulations thereunder.
(e) The City will take all necessary steps to comply with the requirement that certain
amounts earned by the City on the investment of the "gross proceeds" of the Certificates (within the
meaning of Section 148(f)(6)(B) of the Code), be rebated to the federal government. Specifically,
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the City will (i) maintain records regarding the investment of the gross proceeds of the Certificates
as may be required to calculate the amount earned on the investment of the gross proceeds of the
Certificates separately from records of amounts on deposit in the funds and accounts of the City
allocable to other bond issues of the City or moneys which do not represent gross proceeds of any
bonds of the City, (ii) calculate at such times as are required by applicable regulations, the amount
earned from the investment of the gross proceeds of the Certificates which is required to be rebated
to the federal government, and (iii) pay, not less often than every 5th anniversary date of the
delivery of the Certificates, and within sixty (60) days after retirement of the Certificates, all
amounts required to be rebated to the federal government. Further, the City will not indirectly pay
any amount otherwise payable to the federal government pursuant to the foregoing requirements to
any person other than the federal government by entering into any investment arrangement with
respect to the gross proceeds of the Certificates that might result in a reduction in the amount
required to be paid to the federal government because such arrangement results in a smaller profit
or larger loss than would have resulted if the arrangement had been at arm's length and had the yield
on the issue not been relevant to either party.
(f) The City covenants and agrees to file or cause to be filed with the Secretary of the
Treasury, not later than the 15th day of the second calendar month after the close of the calendar
quarter in which the Certificates are issued, an information statement concerning the Certificates,
all under and in accordance with Section 149(e) of the Code and applicable regulations thereunder.
Section 24. Application of Proceeds. Proceeds from the sale of the Certificates shall
promptly upon receipt by the City, be applied as follows:
(a) Accrued interest shall be deposited into the Series 2006 Certificates of Obligation
Interest and Sinking Fund; and
(b) The remaining proceeds from the sale of the Certificates, together with investment
earnings thereof, shall be deposited into the Series 2006 Certificates of Obligation
Construction Fund and shall be used for the purposes set out in Section 3 of this
Ordinance, with any remainder constituting a reserve to be deposited into the Series
2006 Certificates of Obligation Interest and Sinking Fund.
25. Open Meeting. The meeting at which this Ordinance was adopted was open to the
public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting, was given, all as required
by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code Annotated, Vernon's 1994, as amended, and such
notice as given is hereby authorized, approved, adopted and ratified.
26. Registrar. The form of agreement setting forth the duties of the Registrar is hereby
approved, and the appropriate officials of the City are hereby authorized to execute such agreement
for and on behalf of the City.
27. Official Statement. The Official Notice of Sale, the Preliminary Official Statement
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and the Official Statement prepared in the initial offering and sale of the Certificates have been and
are hereby authorized, approved and ratified as to form and content. The use of the Preliminary
Official Statement and the Official Statement in the reoffering of the Certificates by the
Underwriter is hereby approved, authorized and ratified. The proper officials of the City are hereby
authorized to execute and deliver a certificate pertaining to the Preliminary Official Statement and
the Official Statement as prescribed therein, dated as of the date of payment for and delivery of the
Certificates.
28. Partial Invalidity. If any Section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance
shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable,the invalidity or unenforceability of such
Section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this
Ordinance.
29. Related Matters. To satisfy in a timely manner all of the City's obligations under
this Ordinance, the Mayor, the City Clerk, the City Treasurer, and all other appropriate officers and
agents of the City are hereby authorized and directed to take all other actions that are reasonably
necessary to provide for issuance of the Certificates, including, without limitation, executing and
delivering on behalf of the City all certificates, consents, receipts, requests and other documents as
may be reasonably necessary to satisfy the City's obligations under this Ordinance and to direct the
application of funds of the City consistent with the provisions hereof.
30. No Personal Liability. No recourse shall be had for payment of the principal of or
premium, if any, or interest on Certificate, or for any claim based thereon, or under this Ordinance,
against any official or employee of the City or any person executing any Certificate.
31. Additional Obligations. The City undertakes and agrees for the benefit of the
holders of the Certificates to provide directly, on or before six months after the end of the City's
fiscal year, which fiscal year presently ends on September 30,
a. to each nationally recognized municipal securities information repository and to the
appropriate state information depository, if any, annual financial information(which
may be unaudited) and operating data regarding the City for fiscal years ending on
or after January 1, 2006 which annual financial information and operating data shall
be of the type included in the following listed sections contained in the Final
Official Statement:
SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
DEBT STATEMENT
TAX DATA
SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
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ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY
Appendix `B"
b. to each nationally recognized municipal securities information repository and to the
appropriate state information depository, if any, audited financial statements for the
City for fiscal years ending on or after January 1, 2006, when available, if the City
commissions an audit and it is completed by the required time; provided that if
audited statements are not commissioned or are not available by the required time,
the City will provide unaudited statements when and if they become available.
C. in a timely manner, to each nationally recognized municipal securities information
repository or to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, and to the appropriate
state information depository, if any, notice of any of the following events with
respect to the Certificates, if material within the meaning of the federal security laws
to a decision to purchase or sell Certificates:
i. Principal and interest payment delinquencies;
ii. Non-payment related defaults;
Unscheduled draws on debt service reserves
reflecting financial difficulties;
iv. Unscheduled draws on credit enhancements
reflecting financial difficulties;
V. Substitution of credit or liquidity
providers, or their failure to perform;
vi. Adverse tax opinions or events affecting the
tax-exempt status of the Certificates;
vii. Modifications to rights of Certificate holders;
viii. Calls;
ix. Defeasances;
X. Release, substitution or sale of property
securing repayment of the Certificates; and
xi. Rating changes.
d. in a timely manner, to each nationally recognized municipal securities information
repository or to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, and to the appropriate
state information depository, if any, notice of a failure of the City to provide
required annual financial information and operating data, on or before six months
after the end of the City's fiscal year.
These undertakings and agreements are subject to appropriation of necessary funds and to
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applicable legal restrictions, if any.
The accounting principles pursuant to which the City's financial statements are currently
prepared are generally accepted accounting principles set out by the Government Accounting
Standards Board, and, subject to changes in applicable law or regulations, such principles will be
applied in the future.
If the City changes its fiscal year, it will notify each nationally recognized municipal
securities information repository and the appropriate state information depository of the change
(and of the new fiscal year end) prior to the next date by which the City otherwise would be
required to provide annual financial information.
The City's obligation to update information and to provide notices of material events shall
be limited to the agreements herein. The City shall not be obligated to provide other information
that may be relevant or material to a complete presentation of its financial results of operations,
condition, or prospects and shall not be obligated to update any information that is provided, except
as described herein. The City makes no representation or warranty concerning such information or
concerning its usefulness to a decision to invest in or sell Certificates at any future date. THE CITY
DISCLAIMS ANY CONTRACTUAL OR TORT LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RESULTING IN
WHOLE OR IN PART FROM ANY BREACH, WHETHER NEGLIGENT OR WITHOUT
FAULT ON ITS PART, OF ITS CONTINUING DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT OR FROM ANY
STATEMENT MADE PURSUANT TO ITS AGREEMENT. HOLDERS OR BENEFICIAL
OWNERS OF CERTIFICATES MAY SEEK AS THEIR SOLE REMEDY A WRIT OF
MANDAMUS TO COMPEL THE CITY TO COMPLY WITH THIS AGREEMENT. No default
by the City with respect to its continuing disclosure agreement shall constitute a breach of or default
under this Ordinance for purposes of any other provision of this Ordinance. Nothing in this
paragraph is intended or shall act to disclaim, waive, or otherwise limit the duties of the City under
federal and state securities laws.
The City may amend its continuing disclosure obligations and agreement in this Section 32
to adapt to changed circumstances that arise from a change in legal requirements, a change in law,
or a change in the identity, nature, status or type of operations of the City, if the agreement, as
amended, would have permitted the Underwriter to purchase or sell the Certificates in compliance
with SEC Rule 15c2-12, taking into account any amendments or interpretations of such Rule to the
date of such amendment, as well as such changed circumstances, and either the holders of a
majority in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Certificates consent or any person
unaffiliated with the City (such as nationally recognized bond counsel) determines the amendment
will not materially impair the interests of the holders and beneficial owners of the Certificates. The
City may also amend or repeal the obligations and agreement in this Section 35 if the SEC amends
or repeals the applicable provisions of Rule 15c2-12 or a court of final jurisdiction determines that
such provisions are invalid, and the City may amend the agreement in its discretion in any other
circumstance or manner, but in either case only to the extent that its right to do so would not
prevent the Underwriter from lawfully purchasing or reselling the Certificates in the primary
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offering of the Certificates in compliance with Rule 15c2-12. If the City amends its agreement, it
must include with the next financial information and operating data provided in accordance with its
agreement an explanation, in narrative form, of the reasons for the amendment and of the impact of
any change in the type of information and operating data so provided.
The City's continuing obligation to provide annual financial information and operating data
and notices of events will terminate if and when the City no longer remains an "obligated person"
(as such term is defined in SEC Rule 15C2-12) with respect to the Certificates.
32. Repealer. All orders, resolutions, and ordinances, and parts thereof inconsistent
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
33. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its final
passage, and it is so ordered.
34. Provisions Relating to Bond Insurance. Notwithstanding any provision in this
Ordinance to the contrary, as long as the Bond Insurance Policy shall be in full force and effect,
the City and the Registrar agree to comply with the following provisions:
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PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of Dece er,'2006.
Mayor, The City of
Beaumont, Texas
ATTEST:
City Clerk,
The City of Beaumont i•.
(SEAL) ..~�\\`,,it
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