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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-13 Relating to the Issuance of Its Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1984, in the Aggregate Principal Amount of $3,965,000 Y 0072V 04/26/84 .-,r,~,~ ~t.Ei~~ ~3, ~.r r ~ ~ ~f ~~ CERTIFIED RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE TOWN COUNCTL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF ITS REFUNDTNG LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS SERIES I9$4 DATED MAY 15, 1984, TN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $3,965,000 ~'4, C ~. STATE OF COLORADO } COUNTY OF EAGLE ) ss. TOWN OF VAIL ) The Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, met in regular session at the Vail Municipal Building, the regular meeting place thereof in the Town, an Tuesday, the lst day of May, 1984, at the hour o£ 7:30 p.m. The following members of the Town Council were present: Ntayor : -Red~~1 C? ~€e~r Mayor Pro Tem: Council Members: Paul Johnston G~cr~-~les ..~. A~d~y~oK Hermann Staufer Gail Wahrlich Colleen Kline Kent Rose The following members of t e Town C uncil were absent: ~GCC. h ~f ~-~ The following persons were also present: Town Manager: Town Director of Finance: Richard Caplan William Pyka Tnwn Attorney; Town Clerk: Lawrence A. Eskwith Pam Brandmeyer Thereupon, the following proceedings, among others, were had and taken: The Mayor informed the Council that Ordinance No. 13, Series of L984, relating to the issuance a£ Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1984, dated May 15, 1984, in the aggregate principal amount of $3,965,000, which was introduced, passed on first reading, and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Town Council held on April 17, 1984, was duly published in full in The Vail Trail, a newspaper of general circulation in the Tawn of Vail, in its issue dated April 20, L984, and that the publisher's affidavit of said publication is now on file in the office of the Town Clerk. -1- n ~, ~~ ~. , ~ -z Council Member ~~u~7(~'~ then read the Ordinance by its title, sufficient copies having previously been made available to the Council and to the public. The Mayor then declared that this was the time and place established for a public hearing on the Ordinance and the meeting was then opened for such purpose. Thereupon the fallowing persons appeared: {Indicate name and substance of remarks.) Thereupon, all persons having been given an opportunity to speak, the hearing was declared closed. Council Men+ber 7)a~ then moved the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 13, Series of 19a~, with amendments from the date of the first reading thereof, in the following form providing for such amendments, sufficient copies of the amended form of the Ordinance having previously been made available to the Council and to the public: _2_ 7 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Not a part of the Ordinance) Page SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTION.................. 3 A. Definitions.......»........... .... ..... .... 3 B .... .. Canstructinn . ............................. ....... S SECTION 2. RECITALS; AUTHORITY; FINDINGS. ................ 7 A. Land transfer Tax ............................... 8 B, . Pledged Sales Tax Revenues .. .................... 8 C. Prior Warrant Issues; Authority For Warrants..... $ D, Necessity .... ... ........................ .. 9 E. . .... Statutory Limitations Met ........................ 9 SECTION 3. SALE OF WARRANTS .............................. 9 A. Warrant Underwriting Agreement; Award of Sale.... 9 B. Preliminary Official Statement; Official Statement ..........................».......... 9 SECTION 4. THE SERIES 1984 WARRANTS ...................... 10 ' A. Authorization .................................... 10 B. Warrant Details .................................. 10 SECTION 5. SECURITY FOR THE WARRANTS ..................... 26 A. Special Obligations .............................. 26 B. First Lien on Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues; Second Lien on Pledged Sales Tax Revenues .................................. 26 C. Warrants Equally Secured ......................... 27 SECTION 5. USE OF SERIES 1984 WARRANT PROCEEDS; ESCROW FUND» .................................. 27 A. Use of Series 1984 Warrant Proceeds; Deposit of Reserve Fund a£ Prior Warrant Issues....... 27 B. Escrow Fund ...................................... 28 C. Redemption of Prior Warrant Issue; Notice of Prior Redemption and Refunding ............. 2$ SECTION 7. CREATION OF FUNDS FOR PAYMENT OF WARRANTS..... 32 A. Principal and Interest Fund ...................... 32 B. Reserve Fund ........ ............ 33 C. ................ Termination of Deposits; Use of Money in Principal and Interest Fund and Reserve Fund.. 34 -i- ., ,. Paqe D, E. F. !~ Payment of Additional Subordinate Securities..... 34 Use of Remaining Revenues ........................ 35 Budget and Appropriation of Funds ................ 35 SECTION $. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF FUNDS ............... 35 A, Places and Times o£ Deposits ..................... 35 B. Investment of Funds .............................. 36 C, No Liability For Lasses Incurred in Performing Terms of Ordinance.. . .......................... 36 D. Character of Funds ............................... 36 SECTION 9. ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL WARRANTS ................. 37 A. Issuance of Parity Warrants .... ................. 37 B. Subordinate Securities Permitted ................. 38 C. Refunding Warrants or Bonds ...................... 38 D. Payment Dates of Additional Warrants ............. 39 E. Supplemental Ordinances .......................... 39 SECTION Z0. COVENANTS ..................................... 40 A. Amendment of Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and Sales Tax Ordinance; Continuance and Collection of Taxes ........................... 40 B. ^efense of Legality o£ Pledged Revenues; Use of Proceeds o£ Land Transfer Tax.......... 41 C. Performance of Duties ............................ 42 D. Costs of Warrant Issue and of Performance......., 42 E. Contractual Obligations .......................... 42 F. Further Assurances ............................... 43 G. Conditions Precedent ............................. 43 H. Records....... ..... ..... .............. - 43 I. Rules, Regulations and Other Details ............. 43 J. Protection of Security... ................... 43 K. Accumulation of Interest Claims .................. 43 L. Prompt Payment of Warrants ....................... 44 M. Use of Principal and Interest and Reserve Funds,. 44 N, Additional Securities ............................ 44 O. Other Liens ...................................... 44 P. Surety Bonds ..................................... 44 Q. Arbitrage Covenant ............................... 44 SECTION 11. DEfEASANCE .................................... 45 SECTION 12. DEFAULT PROVISIONS AND REMEDIES .............. 45 A. Events of Default.... ..... ..... ....... .... ....... . 45 B Remedies for De£aults 4 . ............................ 6 ii- ! ~ ~ Page C. Rights and Privileges Cumulative ................. 46 D, Duties Upan Defaults ............................. 47 E. Evidence of Security owners ...................... 47 F. Warranty Upon Issuance of Warrants ............... 48 G. Immunities of Purchaser .......................... 48 SECTION 13. AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE ........................ 49 A. Amendment of Ordinance Not Requiring Consent of B. Owners Amendment of Warrants ............................ of Ordinance Requiring Consent of 49 Owners of Warrants ............................ 49 C. D. E. Time far Amendment ............................... Unanimous Consent ................................ Exclusion of Town's Warrants ..................... SO 51 51 F. Notation on Warrants ............................. 51 G. Proof of Instruments and Warrants ................ Sl SECTION 14. MISCELLANEOUS ................................. 52 A. Character o£ Agreement ........................... 52 B. No Pledge of Property ............................ 52 C. Statute of Limitations ........................... 52 D. Delegated Duties ................................. 52 E. Successors ....................................... 53 F. Rights and immunities ............................ 54 G. Ratification ..................................... 54 H. Facsimile Signatures ............................. S4 I. Ordinance Irrepealable ........................... 54 J. Repealer . ....................................... 55 K. Severability .................................... 55 L. . Public Hearing ............. ...................... SS -iii- ~ ~ ORDINANCE NO. l3 SERIES OF 1984 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, REFUNDING LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS, SERIES 19$4, DATED MAX 15r 1984, IN [Aid] THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT [~74ri"-~--~F}----~rYC^Y3~---$4T~98T9A9} OE' $3,965,000, FOR THE PURPOSE OF REFUNDING SERIES 1980 A AND SERIES B OF THE TOWN'S LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1980. AND FEBRUARY 1, 1.981, RESPECTIVELY, ORIGINALLY ISSUED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING REAL PROPERTY TO BE USED FOR OPEN SPACE, RECREATIONAL OR PARK PURPOSES; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF THE REFUNDING LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS; PROVIDING FOR THE PLACING OF THE PROCEEDS THEREOF IN ESCROW TO BE APPLIED FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE SERIES 19$0 A and SERIES B WARRANTS AND THE CO5T5 AND EXPEN5ES INCIDENT THERETO; AND PROVIDING A RESERVE FUND FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: Section.l. Definitions and Construction. A. Definitions. In this Ordinance the following terms have the following respective meanings unless the context hereof clearly requires otherwise: (1) Additional. Warrants: any warrants or other securities of the Town, payable from the Pledged Revenues equally or on a parity with the Series 1984 Warrants, issued after the date hereof, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 9A hereof. (2) Average Annual Debt Service: the aggregate of all. Debt Service Requirements (excluding any redemption prEmiums) due on the Warrants for all Fiscal Years in which the Warrants are outstanding excluding the Current Fiscal Year, divided by the number of such Fiscal Years. (3) Capital Improvements and Open Space Fund: the special fund created by' Resolution Na. 1, Series 1980, of the Town adopted by the Town Council on ,7anuary 8, 1.980, into which the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues are to be deposited. -3- ,, `, `` (4) Charter: the Home Rule Charter of the Town, approved by the electors of the Town on September 12, 1972, and filed in the office of the Colorado Secretary of State on September 15, 1972. (S} Commercial Bank: a state or national bank or trust company which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and of the Federal Reserve System, which has a capital and surplus of ~1,ODO,DOD or more, and which is located within the United States; and such term includes, without limitation, any Trust Bank, as herein defined. (6) Debt Service Requirements: the principal and sinking fund installmenks of, interest on, and any premiums due in connection with the redemption of the Warrants or any other given issue of securities, as such principal, sinking fund installment, interest and premiums became due. (7) Escrow Agreement: the Escrow Agreement dated as of May l~, 1984, between the Town and the Escrow Bank. {8} Escrow Bank: Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado. (9) Escrow Fund: the special fund created by Section 6B hereof. (1D) Event of Default: each of the events in Section 12 hereof. (ll) Exempt Transfers: tranfers to which the Land Transfer Tax does not apply as provided in Section 5 of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance. (12) Federal Securities; bills, certificates of indebtedness, notes, bonds or similar securities which are direct obligations of, or the principal and interest of which obligations are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America. (13) Fiscal Year: the twelve (12) months commencing on the first day of January of any calendar year and ending on the thirty-first day of December of such calendar year or such other twelve (12} month period as may from time to time be designated by the Town Council as the Fiscal Year of the Town. (14} Independent Accountant: any certified public accountant, or any firm of such accountants, duly licensed to practice and practicing as such under the laws of the State, appointed and paid by the Town, who (a) is, in fact, independent and not under the domination of the Town or the -4- n s ~ Town Council, (b) does not have any substantial interest, direct or indirect, in any of the affairs of the Town, and (c} is not connected with the Town as a member, officer or employee o£ the Town Council, but who may be regularly retained to make annual or similar audits of any books or records of the Town. (15) Land Transfer Tax: the one percent (i$) land transfer tax established by the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance upon the Transfer of interests in Real Property in the Town, the proceeds of which are earmarked for the purchase of Real Property by the Town to be used for open space, recreational and park purposes. {16) Land Transfer Tax Fund: the special fund created by Section 9 of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance into which the proceeds of the Land Transfer Tax are to be deposited. (17} Land Transfer Tax Ordinance: Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1979, of the Town, adopted and enacted on July 17, 1979, by the Town Council, entitled "An Ordinance imposing a Land Transfer Tax Upon the Transfer of Interests in Real Property; Earmarking the Proceeds Therefrom for the Purchase of Real Property to be Used for Open Space, Recreational or Park Purposes, Requiring the Collection of such Tax by the Town Manager or His Agents; Authorizing the Town Manager to Enter into an Xnter-Govermental Contract with Eagle County for the Collection of the Tax imposed; Exempting Certain Transactions From the Tax Imposed; Establishing Procedures for Acquiring a Certificate of Exemption; Establishing Penalties far Violations of this Ordinance; Creation of a Lien on the Property Transferred for the Amount of the Tax Unpaid; and Setting Forth Details in Relation to the Foregoing," and any supplements or amendments thereof. (18) Ordinance: This Ordinance No. 13, Series of 1984, of the Town, which provides for the issuance and delivery of the Warrants. (19) Favinq Agent: Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, or its successor as paying agent for the Series 19$4 Warrants. {2p) Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues: the gross receipts collected by the Town from the Land Transfer Tax and any interest earnings on the Land Transfer Tax Fund. (21} Pledged Revenues: the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues, and, on a basis subordinate and junior t.o the general obligation bonds of the Town, the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. The designated term indicates a source of revenues and does not necessarily indicate all or any -5- ! f portion or other part of such revenues in the absence of further qualification. (22) Pledged Sales Tax Revenues: the one-half of the gross receipts collected by the Town from its 4$ sales tax devoted to and specifically earmarked by the Sales Tax Ordinance for the purpose of real estate acquisition and for the acquisition, canstructian and equipping of buildings and facilities of the Town. (23} Principal and Interest Fund: the special. fund created in Section 7A hereof. (24) Prior Warrant Issues: $1,850,000 of Town of Vail., Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1980A, issued by the Town and dated February 1, 1980; and $2,500,000 of Town of Vail, Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series B, issued by the Town and dated February 1, 1981. (~5) Purchaser: Boettcher & Company, Tnc., Denver, Colorado, and its associates, if any. {26) Real Property: real property as defined by and under the laws of the State. (27) Registrar: Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, or its successor as registrar for the Series 1984 Warrants. (28) Reserve Fund: the special fund created in Section 7B hereof. (29} Reserve Fund Requirement: an amount equal to the Average Annual Debt Services on all outstanding Warrants required to be on deposit in the Reserve Fund. (30) Bales Tax: the sales tax established by the Sales Tax Ordinance upon the sale of tangible personal property at retail and the furnishing of services within the Town, in such percentage as set forth in the Sales Tax Ordinance, or any supplements or amendments thereof. (31) Sales Tax Ordinance: Ordinance No. 11, Series of 1973, of the Town authorized by the electors of the Town on September 25, 1973, and any supplements or amendments thereof. (32) Series 1984 Warrants: those securities issued hereunder and designated as the "Town of Vail, Colorado, Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1984," dated May 15, 1984, in [-ten] the aggregate principal a mo u n t [~ro-t t-o- ~x-~.~~~d- -$~3 , '' 0-0-,-Ql1A-] o f $ 3, 9 6 5, 0 0 0. -5- 1~ ~ (33} State: the State of Colorado. (34) Town: the Town of Vail, Colorado. (3 5 ) Town Counc i i : the Town Counc i ~. of the Town or any successor in functions thereto. (36) Transfer Agent: Central Sank o£ Denver, Denver, Colorado, or its successor as transfer agent for the Series 1984 Warrants. (37) Transfer(s): whether or not the same is in writing or is recorded, (1) any sale, grant, assignment, transfer, exchange, or conveyance of any ownership or title to Real Property situated in the Town, or (2) the sale, letting, conveyance, assignment or transfer of a possessory interest in Real Property subject to the exemptions, provided in the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance. (3$) Trust Bank: a Commercial Bank located within the State of Colorado, which bank is authorized to exercise and is exercising trust powers. (39) Warrants: The Series 1984 Warrants and Additional Warrants. 8. Construction. This Ordinance, except where the context by clear implication herein otherwise requires, shall be construed as follows; (1) Words in the singular number include the plural, and words in the plural include the singular. (2) Words in the masculine gender include the feminine and the neuter, and when the sense so indicates words of the neuter gender refer to any gender. (3} Articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs mentioned by number, letter, or otherwise, correspond to the respective articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Ordinance so numbered or otherwise so designated. (4) The titles and headlines applied to articles, sections and subsections of this Ordinance are inserted only as a matter of convenience and ease in reference and in no way define, or limit the scope or intent af, any provisions of this Ordinance. Section 2. Recitals; Authority; Findings. -7- ~ t A. Land Transfer Tax. Pursuant to the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and Section 11.1 of the Charter, the Town Council has imposed the Land Transfer Tax on all Transfers of Real Property located in the Town, except Exempt Transfers, has created the Land Transfer Tax Fund and has provided that all proceeds of the Land Transfer Tax be deposited in the Land Transfer Tax Fund, to be used for certain public purposes including the acquisition of Real Property in the Town for parks, recreation, open space and other similar purposes. B. Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 13, Series of 1982, the Town issued its general obligation bonds in three (3) series and covenanted and agreed, in such Ordinance, to pledge and set aside all of the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues to pay the principal and sinking fund installments of and interest on such general obligation bonds. Ordinance No. 13, Series of 1982, provided that the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues may also be pledged and used for the payment of the principal and sinking fund installments of and interest on any other or additional general obligation bonds of the Town which may be issued thereafter on a parity with or subordinate to the general obligation bonds issued pursuant to such Ordinance, with respect to the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. Ordinance No. 13 also provided that, to the extent that the principal and sinking fund installments of and interest on the general obligation bonds issued thereunder and any additional parity general obligation bonds and all reserve fund obligations with respect to such bonds are fully provided for in any Fiscal Rear by tax revenues and other. .moneys legally available therefor, the Town is authorized to use such excess Pledged Sales Tax Revenues for other purposes, including, but not limited to, payment of special non-general obligation bands of the Town which may not be issued on a parity with the Town's outstanding general obligation bonds, but only may be issued in a subordinate and 9.nferior position to the claim of the general obligation bonds to the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. C. Prior Warrant Issues; Authority For Warrants. The Town is authorized, by the Colorado Constitution and the Charter, to borrow money and issue anticipation warrants to evidence such borrowings, maturing within such period as shall be determined by the Town Council. Pursuant to this authority, the Town heretofore duly authorized, sold, issued and delivered to the purchasers thereof the Prior Warrant Issues, outstanding in the aggregate principal amounts of $1,500,000 and $2,500,000, respectively. The Series 1980A Warrants are nat redeemable in advance of their respective maturities. The Series B Warrants are redeemable at the option of the Town, in inverse numerical order, on December 1, 1990, and on any interest payment date thereafter upon payment of 102 of the principal amount thereof and accrued interest to the date of redemption. In accordance with Article XX, Section 6 of the Colorado Constitution, Section 10.7 of the Charter and part 1 of article 5fi of title 11, °8- ~ t ~ Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, the Town is authorized to issue and sell the Series 1984 Warrants in order to refund, pay and discharge the Prior Warrant Issues in order to restructure the annual Debt Service Requirements payable thereon over the life of the Prior Warrant Issues and to eliminate a restrictive covenant appertaining to the issuance of additional general obligation bonds of the Town, D. Necessity. The Town Council has determined, after extended discussions and consultations, that by entering into and completing a refunding program at this time, the Town can take advantage of municipal bond interest rates that are lower than the rates in effect on the Prior Warrant Issues and can eliminate a restrictive covenant regarding the issuance of general obligation bonds. The Town Council. does hereby determine that it is necessary and in the best interests of the Town and the inhabitants thereof that the Series 1984 Warrants be now issued in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, in order to provide funds to refund, pay and discharge the Prior Warrant Issues. E. Statutory Limitations Met. The Town Council hereby determines that the provisions and limitations of the Charter, part 1 of article 55 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, and any other applicable law imposed on the issuance of the Series 1984 Warrants have been met. ' Section 3. Sale of Warrants. A, Warrant flnderwritinq Agreement; Award of Sale. ~ yP~qu /~yey ph~a ys~,~e~-ph.~-p~Lr xpeQ-raid--~-L-~p ~a~ehra se-Y-~'i~-.~~~;,/-~,J~~~,~p_yL~9-~8p4~-~lazzants_ ~`' ~ f lla.a A .L 1t~U ill -~C.~`~-G'Y ~44~F~e--r~F~~~e~T~^~'~'~T~-`1T~~a`-"'~. 1'eYS41F~a~'~~'g'---•+ Fa~••~~ a n t~ um : -- ghe- r -Ala:.:. ~r--i-~- -a~-t Y~o-r-~z-ed -aad - d~~ ee~ed---t ~~- i-a-t-e grid-e~cee~-te-,a---i~a-r-r~rt ~}dt~~k-ti-rtg--P~g~eex~er~t-~a~~h--t-h~=-~?--~h~as~r r fey---~h-e--sa.~e-Ord--p~t~ek~ase--~ -tY~e- `'==-~.-es--1984--War-~r-a-;rte-sr--~n--t-h~ name--ate--o-rr-~e~-i~3~--o-€~--the- ~-r-wh}ch-~gr~~~r` -s~iall- i-nc-kx~- ~ke-•ae-t-tiro-3--g~r i-n~i~a-~-ameut~t-frf~--t-h~-ie~Q~es~--r-a-t-e~-€o~-a~cd--t-t~ ~ e ~lemp~.~en- -f-eat-u-r~s--s f-- -t-h-e--Se ~ ie s --1-9~ -tAia~ ~ an t ~ --ta--b e _ ~,.,ssued-,- provided-t~E~ra-~-s~~r~l~-~g~eemet~-~ -c~~~.i-e-s---~-~.~h---t~-~equ~re~ents--o-f- this---erdinance--and--prbv-id~d-- ~wL L1.~:~--~-ire---~tucti~- x~- appraaetl- «~~d -ratified--try--the-~i"awrr-e~ancsl--Ely-resalutior~-] The Town and the Purchaser have entered into a Warrant Purchase, Agreement dated April 24, ].984, for the sale and purchase of the Series 1984 Warrants. The Warrant Purchase Agreement is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed. The Town [sl~all}~ has, ~.n connection with the approval. of the Warrant purchase Agreement, [~eee~ve] received from the Purchaser the disclosures, comparisons and other information required by part 1 of article 55 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. R. Preliminary Official Statement; Official Statement. The Tawn Council has received for approval and there is now on file in the office of the Town Clerk the Preliminary Official -9- l~ ~r Statement of the Town, dated April 17, 1984, relating to the issuance and sale of the Series 1984 Warrants. The contents of the Preliminary Official Statement are hereby approved, The use of the Preliminary Official Statement by the Purchaser for the reoffering of the Series 1984 Warrants to the public is approved and the Mayor, on behalf of the Town, is authorized to sign one or more copies of the Preliminary Official Statement and the final Official Statement. Section 4. The Series 1984 Warrants. A. Authorization. The Town of Vail, Colorado, Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1984, dated May 15, 1.984, in [~.:,] the aggregate principal [net--t-o---~e-x~e~- $'4,z~~6-DDS] of $3,9b5,00fl, payable as to all Debt Service Requirements solely out of and issued in anticipation of the collection of Pledged Revenues are hereby authorized to k~e issued, pursuant to Article XX, Section 6 of the Colorado Constitution, Section 10.7 of the Charter, part 1 of article 'S6 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as a~~ended, and the terms of this Ordinance, and the Town assigns and pledges irrevocably, but not necessarily exclusively, the Pledged Revenues to the payment of the Debt Service Requirements for the Series 1984 Warrants, the proceeds of the Series 1984 Warrants to be used solely to refund, pay and discharge the Prior Warrant Issues, to deposit the Reserve Fund Requirement to the Reserve Fund and to pay the -costs and expenses of issuing the Series 1984 Warrants. The maximum net effective interest rate specified for the Series 1984 Warrants is eleven percent (11~} per annum. B. Warrant Details. (1} Generally. The Series 1.984 Warrants shall, be issued in fully registered form in denominations of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof, provided that no Warrant shall be issued in any denomination larger than the aggregate principal amount maturing on the maturity date of such Warrant. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures, CUSIP numbers may be printed on the Warrants. The Series 1988 Warrants shall mature on December 1 in each of the following years [T-shall-be--i~-~.a.gg~~~+-p] and principal. [-a-mo~r~rt~ amounts and shall bear per annum interest from May 15, 1984, or the interest payment date to which interest has been paid next preceding their respective dates, whichever is later, to their respective maturity dates, except if redeemed prior thereto, at [~.r_.a~~um] the .following interest rates [rmt-te-e~ceeed-~e-l~v~-.-pe`r-cai~..t__~.LL~.}. -i0- ~ ~ ~ Years Principal Amounts Per Annurn Interest Rate 1984 ~ 1.20,000 6.OOOo 1985 90,000 6.750a 1986 1.05,000 7.5008 1987 225x000 8.000$ 1988 245,000 8.500% 1989 270,000 9.OOOo 1990 300,000 9.250 1997 2,610,000 10.37So Said interest shall be payable December 1, 1984, and semiannually thereafter on the 1st day of June and the lst day of December of each year. If upon presentation at maturity the principal of any Warrant is not paid as provided herein, interest shall continue thereon at the same interest rate until the principal is paid in full. (2} PaXment of Debt Service Requirements. The Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants shall be payable in Lawful money of the United States of America to the registered owners of the Warrants by the Paying Agent. The principal, shall be paid to the registered owner of each Warrant upon presentation and surrender thereof at maturity or upon prior redemption. Except as hereinafter provided, the interest shall be paid to the registered owner of each Warrant determined as of the close of business on the regular. record date, which shall be the fifteenth day of the calendar month next preceding the interest payment date, irrespective of any transfer of ownership of the Warrant subsequent to the regular record date and prior to such interest payment date, by check or draft mailed to such registered owner at the address appearing on the registration books of the Town maintained by the Registrar. Any interest not paid when due and any interest accruing after maturity shall be paid to the registered owner of each Warrant entitled to receive such interest determined as of the close of business on the Special record date, which shall be fixed by the Paying Agent for such purpose, irrespective of any transfer of ownership of the Warrant subsequent to such special record date and prior to the date fixed by the Paying Agent for the payment of such interest, by check or draft mailed as aforesaid. Notice of the special record date and of the date fixed for the payment of such interest shall be given by sending a copy thereof by certified or registered first-class postage prepaid mail, at least ten (10} days prior to the special record date, to the Purchaser and to the registered owner of each Warrant upon which interest will be paid determined as of the close of business on the day preceding such mailing, at the address appearing on the registration books of the -11-- ~ r ~ Town maintained b y the Registrar . [~~n-~r---p r e mi tt sn- --s}3-a-.~l--- -b~e paie~---t-o---the-- reg-i~t-e-r-ed---ova-ne-r---4~---_-L~~r.r-ar~t__ 3-..~; p~esegtation,-atad-st~rrendex_.th.er.e~~.'~x~.pr..inr_xede~np~-; n,~,~ {3} Redemption of warrants. Series 1984 Warrants maturing in the years 1984 through 1990, are not redeemable prior to their respective maturity dates. Series 1984 Warrants maturing in [tfre--y~eax~s---r9'9-~- u,au -ti~reretcft~~] 1997 are redeemable prior to their [~e~pee-~i~] maturity [~-~-t-~] date, at the option of the Town, on December 1, 1994, and on any interest payment date thereafter, [~~-- _~~--~-a~de~--o-f- ~atdrfitp--~~d~ by lot [w~i-~l~~n--a---m~~~~~t.~Z] , upon Payment of the principal amount thereof, and accrued interest to the redemption 'date [ ; -and-~--premxam--~egtrs-l--te---------__.~.~~ -(---y~-}--~y-f--Ch'C `princi.pa~-' a~~~..xrrt-of-ttre--,s~~ ~~~ -~9$4- sv`redeemed). Series 1984 Warrants maturing in the year 1997 are also subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption prior to their maturity date on the dates specified below, by lot, ut~on payment of the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the redemption date. The Paving Agent shall redeem such Series 1984 Warrants on December 1 in each of the following years in each of the following aggregate principal amounts: Aggregate Principal Years Amounts 1991 $ 325,000 1992 360,000 1993 405,000 1994 450,000 1995 580,000 ],996 550, 000 Warrants issued in denominations which are integral multiples of $5,000 may be redeemed in part. Such Warrants shall be treated as representing a corresponding number of separate Warrants in the denomination of $5,000 each. Any such Warrants to be redeemed in part shall be surrendered for partial redemption in the manner hereinafter provided far transfers of ownership. Upon payment of the redemption price of any such Warrants redeemed in part the registered owner thereof shall receive a new Warrant or Warrants of authorized denominations in aggregate principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the Warrant surrendered. Notice of redemption shall be given by the Paying Agent in the name of the Town by sending a copy thereof by certified or registered first-class postage prepaid mail, at least thirty {30} days prior to the redemption date, to the Purchaser and to the registered owner of each of the -12- R t ~ Warrants being redeemed determined as of the close of business on the date preceding the first mailing of such notice, at the address appearing on the registration books o£ the Town maintained by the Registrar. Such notice shall specify the number or numbers o£ the Warrants to be redeemed, whether in whole or in part, and the date fixed for redemption and shall further state that on the redemption date there will be due and payable upon each Warrant or part thereof so to be redeemed the principal amount or part thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the redemption date [plas--a~r~r--gremit~m--rltx~ , and that from and after such date interest will cease to accrue. Failure to mail any notice as aforesaid or any defect in any notice so mailed with respect to any Warrant shall not affect the validity of the redemption proceedings with respect to any other Warrant. Any Warrants redeemed prior ~to their respective maturity dates by call for prior redemption or otherwise shall not he reissued and shall be cancelled the same as Warrants paid at or after maturity. {4) Execution and Authentication of Warrants. The Warrants shall be signed by and on behalf of the Town with the facsimile signature of the Mayor, shall bear a facsimile of the seal of the Town, shall be signed and attested with the facsimile signature of the Town Clerk, and shall be authenticated by the manual signature of a duly authorized officer of the Registrar. Should any officer whose facsimile signature appears on the Warrants cease to be such officer before issuance or authentication of any Warrant, such facsimile signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient far all purposes. No Warrant shall be valid or became obligatory for any purpose ar be entitled to any security or benefit under this Ordinance unless and until the certificate of authentication on such Warrant shall have been duly executed by th.e Registrar, and such executed certificate upon any such Warrant shall be conclusive evidence that such Warrant has been authenticated and delivered under this Ordinance, The certificate of authentication on any Warrant shall be deemed ~ ~~ to have been duly executed by the 1egistrar if signed by an authorized officer ar signatory thereof, but it shall not be necessary that the same officer or signatory sign the certificate of authentication on all of the Warrants. (5) Registration, Transfer and Exchange of Warrants. Upon their execution and authentication and prior to their delivery the Warrants shall be registered for the purpose of payment of principal and interest with the Registrar. Thereafter, the Warrants shall be transferable only upon the registration books of the Town maintained by the Registrar, by the Transfer Agent at the request o£ the registered owner thereof ar his or its duly authorized attorney-in-fact or -13- t ~ legal representative. The Registrar or the Transfer Agent shall accept a Warrant Eor registration or transfer only if the registered owner is to be an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or a trust. A Warrant may be transferred upon surrender thereof together with a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered owner or his or its duly authorized attorney-in-fact or legal representative with guaranty of signature satisfactory to the Transfer Agent, containing written instructions as to the details of the transfer, along with the social security number or federal employer identification number of the transferee and, if the transferee is a trust, the names and social security numbers of the settlor and the beneficiary of th.e trust. Transfers shall be made at the expense of the transferor, and the Transfer Agent may also require payment of a sum sufficient to defray any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection with any transfer of Warrants. Nv registration ar transfer of any Warrant shall be effective until entered on the registration books of the Town maintained by the Registrar and Transfer Agent. The Registrar and Transfer Agent shall authenti:.ate and deliver to the new registered owner a new Warrant or Warrants of the same aggregate principal amount, maturing in the same year, and bearing interest at the same per annum rate as the Warrant or Warrants surrendered. Such Warrant ar Warrants shall be dated as of their date of authentication. The Transfer Agent shall not be required to transfer ownership of any Warrant during the fifteen (15j days prior to the first mailing of any notice of redemption or to transfer ownership of any Warrant selected for redemption on or after the date of such mailing. The registered owner of any Warrant or Warrants may also exchange such Warrant ar Warrants for another Warrant or Warrants of authorized denominations. New Warrants delivered upon any transfer or exchange shall be valid obligations of the Town, evidencing the same debt as the Warrants surrendered, shall be secured by this Ordinance, and shall be entitled to all of the security and benefits hereof to the same extent as the Warrants surrendered. The Town may deem and treat the person in whosr: name any Warrant is last registered upon the books of the Town maintained by the Registrar as the absolute owner thereof for the purpose of receiving payment of the principal of and interest on such Warrant and for all other purposes, and all such payments so made to such person or upon his order shall be valid and effective to satisfy and discharge the liability of the Town upon such Warrant to the extent of the sum or sums so paid, and the Town shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary. (6} Lnst, Destroyed ar Taken Warrants. If any outstanding Warrant shall become lost, apparently destroyed, or wrongfully taken, it may be reissued in the form and -~14- ~ !~ tenor of the lost, destroyed or taken Warrant upon the owner furnishing, to the satisfaction of the Town Council: (a) proof of ownership, (b) proof of loss or destruction, (c) a surety bond in twice the amount of the Warrant in question, and (d) payment of the cost of preparing and issuing the new Warrant, (7) Recitals in Warrants. Each Warrant shall recite in substance that the Warrant is payable solely from the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues and, on a basis subordinate and junior to the Town's outstanding general obligation bonds and additional general obligation bonds issued on a parity therewith, the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues (or, collectively, Pledged Revenues), that the Warrant does not constitute a debt of the Town within the meaning of any Colorado constitution, Charter or statutory limitation, that the Warrant is not payable in whole or in part from the proceeds of general property taxes and that the full faith and coedit of the Town is not pledged to pay the .principal of or interest on such Warrant. Each Warrant shall further recite that it is issued under the authority of Article XX, Section 6 of the Colorado Constitution, the Charter. part ]. of article 56 of title ll, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, and this Ordinance. By statute the latter recital shall conclusively impart full compliance with all of the provisions and limitations of said statute and the Warrants containing such recital shall be incontestable for any cause whatsoever after their delivery for value. ~8) Form of Warrants. The Warrants shall be in substantially the following form: -15- ~ t • (Form of Warrant) {Text of Face) STATE OF COLORADO TOWN Off' VAIL COUNTX OF EAGi,E REFUNDING LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARP.ANT SERIES 1984 No. R- ~ $ Interest Maturity Original CUSIP Rate Date Issue bate Number December 1, May 1~, 1984 REGISTERED OWNER: PRINCIPAL SUM: The Town of Vail, in the County of Eagle and State of Colorado, for value received, hereby promises to pay to th.e Registered Owner (specified above), or registered assigns, solely from the special funds provided therefor, as hereinafter set forth, the Principal Sum (specified above), in lawful man.ey of the United States of America, on the Maturity Date (specified above), with interest thereon from May 15, 1984, or the interest payment date to which interest has been paid next preceding the date hereof, whichever is later, to the Maturity Date, except if redeemed prior thereto, at the per annum Interest Rate {specified above), payable semiannually on the 1st day of June and the 1st day of December of each year, commencing on the first such date after the date hereof, in the manner provided herein. If upon presentation at maturity payment of the Principal Sum of this Warrant is not made as provided herein, interest shall continue at the Interest Rate until the Principal Sum is paid in full. Warrants of this issue maturing in the years 1984 through 199Q, are not redeemable prior to their respective maturity dates. Warrants of this issue maturing in (-t-h~-~r-e~~s~-19~---~tx~- thereafte~] 1997 are redeemable prior to their (~~i-vim] -15- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ~ ~ ~ maturity [d~~~e-s-] date, at the optior- of the Town, an December 1, 1994, and on interest payment dates thereafter, {i-~- i-ir~e~--sue-- order-b-f- ~~~a l.,xri-ty--a~rck] by lot [~rS.-t-~ri~r- ar-e~att~~i~ky] , upon payment of the principal amount thereof, and accrued interest to th.e redemption date {-~--at~d-~---gremium-~-u~7,-_~-_-___-__~~ee~~--~.-_- ~ ~} - e-£- ~h e-- p~-it-e~.~a~- ~~to~~~- ~€- -t~re- -~~a-r-r-,a-n-t-s- -sue- -r-~ :-e~m~] . warrants of this issue maturing in 1997 ace also subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption prior to their maturity date an the dates specified below, by lot, upon payment of the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the redemption date. The paying agent is required to redeem such Warrants of this issue on December 1 in each of the foliowinq gears in each of the following aggregate principal amounts: Aggregate Principal Years Amounts 1991 $ 325,000 1992 360,000 1993 405,000 1994 450,000 1995 500,000 1996 550,000 Mandatory sinking fund redemptions are required to b~e made as provided in the Ordinance (as hereinafter defined). This Warrant may be redeemed in part if issued in a denomination which is an integral multiple of $5,000. In such case this Warrant shall be surrendered in the manner provided for transfer of ownership. Upon payment of the redemption .price the Registered Owner shall receive a new Warrant or Warrants of authorised denominations in aggregate principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion of this Warrant. REFERENCE TS HEREBY MADE TO THE FURTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS ~nTARRANT SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE HEREOF. This Warrant and the Warrants of the series of which this is one are limited and special obligations of the Town payable solely out of and secured by an irrevocable assignment and pledge abut not an exclusive assignment and pledge) of the pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues derived and to be derived from the Land Transfer Tax of the Town, and, on a basis subordinate and junior to certain outstanding General Obligation Bonds of the Town, and General Obligation Bonds of the Town hereafter issued on a parity with such outstanding General Obligation Bonds and reserve fund obligations relating to the Town's General Obligation Bonds, the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues derived ar to be derived from a portion of the sales tax levied in the Tawn (the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues and the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, collectively called "Pledged _1~.. ~ ~ ~ CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION This warrant is one of the series issued pursuant to the Ordinance therein described. Printed on the reverse hereof is the complete text of the opinion of bond counsel, Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll., Denver, Colorado, a signed copy of which, dated the date of original issuance of the Warrants therein described, is an file with the undersigned. Central Bank of Denver, as Registrar By: (Manual Signature} Authorized Officer -19- {Text of Reverse The principal of Fes] and interest on [-,--a-r~c~.-any--premium-.c3.ue its--eo-n-~re~,~-t.~-o~--w-rt-Y~---the--r~~r'-iwz--at] this Warrant are payable to the Registered Owner by the Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, or its successor, as paying agent. The principal shall, be paid to the Registered Owner upon presentation and surrender of this warrant at maturity or upon prior redemption. Except as hereinafter provided, the interest shall be paid to the Registered Owner determined as of the close of business an the regular record date, which shall be the fifteenth day of the calendar month next preceding the interest payment date, irrespective of any transfer of ownership hereof subsequent ~to the regular record date and prier to such interest payment date, by check or draft mailed to the Registered Owner at the address appearing on the registration books of the Town maintained by the Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, or its successor, as registrar. Any interest hereon not paid when due and any interest hereon accruing after maturity shall be paid to the Registered Owner determined as of the close of business on the special record date, which shall be fixed by the paying agent far such purpose, irrespective of any transfer of ownership of this Warrant Subsequent to such special record date and prior to the date fixed by the paying agent for the payment of such interest, by check or draft mailed as aforesaid. Notice of the special. record date and of the date fixed for the payment of such interest shall be given by sending a copy thereof by certified or registered first-class postage prepaid mail, at least ten (lid? days prior to the special. record date. to the Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, and to the registered owner of each warrant upon which interest will be paid determined as of the close of business on the day preceding such mailing, at the address appearing on the registration books of the Town maintained by the registrar. F.~ny-g~--i-si~all_.-be. paid--t-o---Z.1~~ -R~gi-s-t~r~-8wr~e~--~rpo-rt~--p-r==" =-t-,mot--and-s~-r-rE+z~-r--a~. this-~d~rra~t--e~-p~~.o~-~ede~~-~.3~. j Notice of redemption of any Warrants shall be given by the paying agent in the name of the Tawn by sending a copy of such notice by certified or registered first-class postage prepaid mail, at least thirty (30) days prier to the redemption date, to the Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado, and to the registered owner of each of the Warrants being redeemed, determined as of the close of business on the day preceding the first mailing of such notice, at the address appearing on the registration books of the Town maintained by the registrar. Such notice shall specify the number or numbers of the Warrants to be redeemed, whether in whole or in part, and the date fixed for redemption and shall further state that on the redemgtion date there will be due and payable upon each Warrant or, part thereof so to be redeemed the principal amount ar part thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the redemption date ~plas-a~~y- g~cmrQm-r3ro-e-] , and that from and after such date interest will _2d- ~ r cease to accrue. Failure to mail any notice as aforesaid or any defect in any notice so mailed with respect to any Warrant shall nat affect the validity of the redemption proceedings with respect to any other Warrant, Payment of the principal and sinking fund installment of, and interest Qn [ ~ -a.,::'"any- NL ~~«~-trnt--dire"iTr' ~.u~.~~~Ct•i~~a -vV~it~1-~fTe~ rec~~e~r~a~.-ion--a-€] thzs Warrant shall be made solely fXOm, and as security for such payment there are irrevocably (but not exclusively} pledged, pursuant to the Ordinance, two special funds created pursuant to the Ordinance and identified as the "Town of Vail, Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Principal and Interest Fund" and the "Town of Vail, Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Reserve Fund," into which funds the Town has covenanted in the Ordinance to pay, respectively, from the Pledged Revenues sums sufficient to pay when due the principal and sinking fund installment of, and interest on, and any premium due in connection with the redemption of the Warrants of the series of which this is one and any additional parity securities heretofore or hereafter issued and payable from such revenues, and to deposit, accumulate and maintain a specified reserve for such purposes. In addition, the Town may at its option augment such funds with any other moneys of the Town legally available for expenditure for the purposes thereof as provided in the Ordinance. It is hereby recited, certified and warranted that far the payment of this Warrant and of the interest hereon, the Town has created and will maintain said special funds and will deposit the Pledged Revenues therein, out of the amounts and revenues specified in the Ordinance referred to above authorizing the issuance of this Warrant, and out of said special funds, as an irrevocable charge thereon, will pay this Warrant and the interest hereon, in the manner provided by the Ordinance. The Warrants of the series of which this is one are equitably and ratably secured by a lien on the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues and such Warrants constitute an irrevocable and first lien (but not necessarily and exclusive First lien) upon the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues. Such Warrants are also equitably and ratably secured by a lien on the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, but such Warrants only constitute an irrevocable and second and subordinate lien (but not necessarily an exclusive second lien) upon the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, such lien being second and subordinate to the lien an such revenues of certain outstanding General Obligation Bonds of the Town, General Obligation Bonds hereafter issued on a parity with such outstanding General Obligation Bonds and certain reserve fund obligations appertaining to the Town's General Obligation Bonds. Warrants and other types of securities, in addition to the Warrants of the series of which this is one, subject to expressed conditions, may be issued and made payable from the Pledged Revenues having a lien thereon subordinate and junior to -- 21- ~ t r T~ the lien o£ the Warrants of the series of which this is one .or, subject to additional expressed conditions, having a lien thereon on a parity with the lien of such Warrants in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. General Obligation Bonds of the Town, in addition to the General Obligation Bonds outstanding on the date hereof, subject to expressed conditions, may tae issued and made payable from the Pledged Sales Tax Revenees having a lien thereon subordinate and junior to the lien of the General Ob~.igation Bonds outstanding on the date hereof and of the Warrants of the series of which this is one or, subject to additional expressed conditions, having a lien thereon on a parity with the lien of such outstanding General Obligation Bonds and superior to the lien of such Warrants in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Warrant and the Ordinance, the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues and the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues are assigned, pledged and set aside to the :payment of this Warrant, the series of which this Warrant is one, and the interest hereon and thereon, in anticipation of the collection of the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues and the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. The Town covenants and agrees with the registered owner of this Warrant that it will keep and will perform all of the covenants of this Warrant and of the Ordinance. This Warrant is one of a series issued in the aggregate principal amount o~ $3,965,000, issued and authorized for the purpose of .refunding, paying and discharging certain valiri and outstanding land anticipation tax warrants of the Town issued far the purpose of acquiring real property for parks, recreation, open space and other similar purposes, under the authority of and in full conformity with the Constitution of the State of Colorado, including Article XX, Section 6 thereof, the Town Charter, part ~. of article 56 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, and all other laws of the State of Colorado thereunto enabling, and pursuant to the Ordinance and other ordinances of the Town, duly adopted, published and made laws of the Town prior to the issuance of this Warrant. By statute the latter recital conclusively imparts full. compliance with all of the provisions and limitations of said statutes and this Warrant shall be incontestable for any cause whatsoever after its delivery for value. Reference is hereby made to the Ordinance, and to any and all. modifications and amendments thereof, for a description of the provisions, terms, and conditions upon which the Warrants of the series of which this is one are issued and secured, including, without limitation, the nature and extent of the security for the Warrants, provisions with respect to the GUStOdy and application of the proceeds of the Warrants, the collection and disposition of the revenues and moneys charged with and pledged to the payment of the principal and sinking --zz- t t fund installments nf, and interest an ( ;--ar~~-p.~emium-~7~.e-_~ cenneetien-- a-w~t-h--tare-~~d~t~.~r-~€] the Warrants, the terms and conditions an which the Warrants are issued, a description of said special funds referred to above and the nature and extent of the security and pledge afforded thereby for the payment of the principal and sinking fund installments of, and interest on (;---artri--~-rry--p~emiat~-d•u~- i-~-eer~~aeet~en--wi-t-h-•-~Y~e-~edemp~-io•xij , and the manner of enforcement of said pledge, as we11 as the rights, duties, immunities and obligations of the Town and the members of its 'Down Council and also the rights and remedies of the owners of the warrants. To the extent and in the respects permitted by the Ordinance, the provisions of the Ordinance, or any instrument amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, may be modified or amended by action of the Town taken in the manner and subject to the conditions and exceptions provided in the Ordinance. The pledge of revenues and other obligations of the Town under •the Qrdinance may be discharged at or prior to the maturity of -the Warrants upon the malting of provision for the payment of the Warrants on the terms and conditions set forth in the Ordinance. Tt is hereby recited, certified and warranted that all the requirements of law have been fully complied with by the proper officers of the Town in the issuance of this Warrant; that it is issued pursuant to and in strict conformity with the Constitution of the State of Colorado, including Article XX, Section 6 thereof, the Town Charter. part 1 of Article 56 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, and all other laws of the State of Colorado, and with the Ordinance and any instrument supplemental thereto; that this Warrant does not contravene any constitutional or statutory limitation of the State of Colorado or any limitation of the Town Charter; and that this Warrant and each of the other Warrants of the series of which it is one are issued under the authority of the Ordinance. For the payment of this Warrant and the interest hereon, the Town gledges the exercise of all its lawful corporate powers. This Warrant is transferable only upon the registration books of the Town maintained by the registrar by the Central Bank of Denver, Denver, Colorado or its successor, as transfer agent, at the request of the Registered Owner or his or its duly authorized attorney-in--fact or legal representative, upon surrender hereof together with a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the Registered Owner or his or its duly authorized attorney-in-fact or legal representative with guaranty of signature satisfactory to the transfer agent, containing written instructions as to the details of the transfer, along with the social security number or federal employer identification number of the transferee and, if the transferee is a trust, the names and social security numbers of -23-- ~i !~ t~ the settlor and beneficiary of the trust. Transfers shall be made at the expense of the transferor, and the transfer agent may also require payment of a sum sufficient to defray any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in connection with any transfer of Warrants. No registration or transfer of this Warrant shall be effective until entered on the registration books of the Town maintained by the registrar and transfer agent. The registrar and transfer agent shall authenticate and deliver to the new registered owner a new Warrant or Warrants of the same aggregate principal amount, maturing in the same year, and bearing interest at the same per annum rate as the warrant or Warrants surrendered. Such Warrant shall be dated its date of authentication, The transfer agent shall not be 'required to transfer ownership of this Warrant dozing the fifteen {15) days prior to the first mailing of any notice of redemption or to transfer ownership of any Warrant selected for redemption on or after the date of such mailing. The Registered Owner may also exchange this Warrant for another Warrant or Warrants of authorized denominations. The Town may dEem and treat the person in whose name this Warrant is last registered upon the booEcs of the Town maintained by the registrar as the absolute owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment of the principal of and interest on this Warrant and for all other purposes, and all such payments so made to such person or upon his oraer shall be valid and effective to satisfy and discharge the liability of the Town upon this Warrant to the extent of the sum or sums so paid, and the Town shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary. -24- t~ _ 2~ (Assignment) ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned sells, transfers unto PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER TDENTIFYTNG NUMBER OF ASSXGNEE (Name and Address of ASSignee) assigns and the attached Warrant and does hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint , or its successor, as registrar and transfer agent, to transfer said warrant on the books kept for registration thereof. Dated: Signature guaranteed: (Bank, Trust Company or Firm) NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name of the Registered Owner as it appears upon the face of the attached Warrant in every particular without alteration or enlargement or any change whatever. (End of Form of Warrant] -25- l~ ~ Section 5. Security For The Warrants. A. Special Obligations. All of the Warrants, as to all Debt Service Requirements thereof, shall be payable and collectible solely aut of the Pledged Revenues; the owner or owners of any of the Warrants may not look to any general or other fund of the Town for the payment of the Debt Service Requirements, except the herein-designated special funds pledged therefor; the Warrants shall not constitute an indebtedness or a debt of the Town within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision or limitation of the State of Colorado or any provision or limitation of the Charter; and the Warrants shall not be considered or held to be general obligations of the Town but shall constitute the special and limited obligations of the Town. The Warrants are not payable in whop ar in part from the proceeds of general property taxes and the full faith and credit of the Town is not pledged for payment of the Warrants or interest thereon. $. First Lien on Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues; Second Lien an Pledged Sales Tax Revenues. Except as expressly provided in this Ordinance with respect to the issuance of Additional Warrants, additional party general obligation bonds, or subordinate securities, and subject to the prior and superior rights of the Town's outstanding prior general obligation bonds to the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues anc3 to the provisions in Section 6B hereof relating to the Escrow Fund, the Fledged Revenues and all moneys and securities paid or to be paid or held or to be held in any fund or account hereunder sha17. he and hereby are irrevocably assigned, pledged and set aside to pay the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants. This assignment and pledge shall be valid and binding from and after the date of the first delivery of the Series 1984 Warrants, and the moneys, as received by the Town and hereby assigned and pledged, shall immediately be subject to the lien o~E this assignment and pledge without any physical delivery thereof, any filing, or further act, and tha lien o£ this assignment and pledge and the obligation to perform the contractual provisions hereby made shall have priority over any or all other obligations and liabilities of the Town (except as herein otherwise expressly provided}, and the lien of this assignment and pledge shall be valid and binding as against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the Town (except as herein otherwise expressly provided), irrespective of whether such parties have notice thereof. The Warrants constitute an irrevocable and first lien (but not necessarily an exclusive first lien} upon the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues. The Warrants are also equitably and ratably secured by a lien on the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, but the Warrants, in accordance with the requirements of Ordinance -26- ri ! 2~ No. l3, Series 1982, only constitute an irrevocable and second and subordinate lien (but not necessarily an exclusive second lien). upon the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, such lien being second and subordinate to the lien of the Town's general. obligation bonds presently outstanding and any additional, general obligation bands issued on a parity therewith. In connection with the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues and as required by Ordinance No. 13, Series 1982, the Town shall fully provide for the vebt Service Requirements of such outstanding superior general obligation bonds and the reserve fund obligations of such bonds in any Fiscal Year and, only after such provision, may use excess Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, if necessary, for the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants, by transferring such excess Pledged~Sales Tax Revenues to the Principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund as set forth in Sections 7A and T•B hereof but only to the extent that Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues are insufficient for that purpose. C. Warrants Equally Secured. ~'he covenants and agreements herein set forth to be performed on behalf of the Town shall be for the equal benefit, protection and security of •the owners of any and all of the Warrants, all of which, regardless of the time or times of their maturity, shall bye of equal, rank without preference, priority or distinction of any of the Warrants over any other thereof, except as otherwise expressly provided in or pursuant to this Ordinance. Section fi. Use pf Series 1984 Warrant Proceeds; Escrow Fund. A. Use of Series 1984 Warrant Proceeds; Deposit of Reserve Fund of Prior Warrant Issues. The net proceeds from the sale of the Series 1984 Warrants shall be used and deposited by the Town as follows: Escrow Fund: Principal and Interest Fund (accrued interest from May 15, 1984 to June 6, 1984): Reserve Fund: Costs of Issuance: $ 3,227.664.41 21,267.36 541,560.59 $ 57,000.00 TOTAL $ 3,847,492.36 A11 of the moneys in the reserve fund created and maintained by the Town in connection with the Prior Warrant Issues in an amount equal to $602,500 shall be deposited in the Escrow Fund on the date on which the proceeds of the Series 1984 Warrants are received by the Town. The Purchaser of the Series 1984 Warrants, any associate thereo£, and any subsequent owner of any Warrants shall in no manner be responsible for the application or disposal by the _27-- .• ~~ '~ a To~an or by any of its officers, agents and employees o£ the moneys derived From the sale of the Series 1.989 warrants. B. Escrow Fund. A special fund is hereby created and designated as the "Town of Vail, Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 19$4, Escrow Fund." The sum of $602,500 from the Reserve Fund for the Prior Warrant Issues and the proceeds of the Series 1984 Warrants, except the sums required to be deposited in the Principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund and except the sums required to pay the costs and expenses of issuing the Series 1984 Warrants, shall be deposited in the Escrow Fund as provided in the Escrocr Agreement. The appropriate officials of the Town as designated in the Escrow Agreement are hereby authorized to execute the Escrocr Agreement on the behalf and in the name of the Town and so to enter into a contract with the Escrow Bank as provided in the Escrow Agreement, upon its completion as to form. The Town shall purchase the Federal Securities in which th.e Funds in the Escrow Fund are to be invested as provided in the Escrow Agreement and in accordance with the proposal submitt-ed by the Purchaser. The Escrow Fund sha11 be maintained by the Town in an amount at the timE of the deposit therein, and at all times subsequently, at least sufficient, together with the known minimum yield to be derived from the initial investment of the deposits therein or any part thereof in Federal Securities, acid to pay the principal and interest due in connection with the Prior Warrant Issues, both accrued and not accrued, as the same become due. Moneys shall be withdrawn by the Escrow Bank from the Escrow Fund in sufficient amounts and times to permit the payment without default of the principal, premium, if any, and interest due in connection with the Prior Warrant Issues at their principal and interest payment dates. Any moneys remaining in the Escrow Fund after provision shall have been made for the redemption in full of the Prior Warrant Issues shall be applied to any lawful purposes of the Town as the Town Council. may hereafter determine. If for any reason the amount in the Escrow Fund shall at any time be insufficient for the purposes hereinbefore set forth, the Town shall forthwith from the first moneys available therefor deposit in such account such additional moneys as shall be necessary to permit the payment in fu11 of the principal and interest due in connection with the Prior Warrant Issues as herein provided. C. Redemption of Prior Warrant Issue; Notice of Prior Redemption and Refunding. The Series 1.982 Warrants (the "Series 1982 Refunded Warrants") of the Prior Warrant Tssues maturing in the year 1996 remaining outstanding and unpaid shall be and hereby are ordered to be called for prior redemption and payment on December 1, 1995, at a redemption price equal. to the principal. amount of each warrant so redeemed plus accrued interest thereon to the -28- r .! "~ designated redemption date plus a premium of two .percent {2%) of the principal amount thereof. The Town Council has elected and does hereby declare its intent to exercise on the behalf and in the name of the Town its option to redeem on December 1, 1995, all of the Series 19$2 Refunded Warrants then outstanding and thereafter maturing. The Town is hereby obligated so to exercise such option, which shall be deemed to have been hereby exercised. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give forthwith, either before or after the delivery of the Series 198h Warrants, notice of prior redemption of all of the Series 19$2 Refunded Warrants maturing in the year 1996 then outstanding together with a notice of refunding of the Prior Warrant 3'ssues. The notice of refunding of the Prior Warrant Issues and of prior redemption for the Series 1982 Refunded Warrants to be called for prior redemption shall be given by publication of such notice at least once in The Vail Trail, if then in business and publishing, and if not, then in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town, and by sending a copy of such notice by certified or registered First-class postage prepaid mail, at least thirty (30) days -prior to the redemption date, to the holders of each of the warrants of the Prior Warrant Issues, if the names and addresses of the holders are recorded with the Town Clerk, The Town Clerk of the Town is also hereby authorized and directed to give notice of refunding of the Prior Warrant Issues and of prior redemption of the Series 1982 Refunded Warrants to be called for prior redemption again in the year 1995, by publication of such notice at least once, not less than thirty {30) days prior to the redemption date, in The Vail Trail if then in business and publishing, and if not, then in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town, and a copy of such notice by certified or registered first--class postage prepaid mail, at least thirty {30? days prior to the redemption date, to the holders of each of the Series 1982 Refunded Warrants to be redeemed if the names and addresses of such holders are recorded with the Town Clerk. The notice of refunding and given forthwith and again in substantially the following form: -29- of prior redemption so to be the year 1995 shall be ~.n r. ,. ~ ~ jForm of Notice] NOTICE OF REFUNDING AN^ OF PRIOR REDEMPTION OF TOWN OF VAIL LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS SERIES 1980A DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1980 and LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS SERIES B DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1981. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the holders of all outstanding Tawn of Vail, Land Transfer Tax Anticipatian Warrants, Series i980A, dated February 1, 1980 (the "Series 1980A Refunded Warrants"), and Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series B, dated February 1, 1981, (the "Series B Refunded Warrants=') that the Town Council of the Town of Vail, (the "Town"~, Eag~.e County, Colorado, has issued Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 19$4, dated May .15•, 1964, and deposited a portion of the proceeds thereof, together with other legally available Town moneys, in escrow with Central Bank of Denver, Denve"r, Colorado, which have been invested in bills, certificates of indebtedness, notes, bonds or similar securities which are direct obligations of, or the principal and interest of which obligations are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Series 19$OA Refunded Warrants and the Series B Refunded Warrants maturing in •the years 1991 through 1995 when due and for the payment oti the designated redemption date of the principal of the Series B Refunded Warrants maturing in 1996, the interest thereon when due and the required redemption premium. The Series 1980A Refunded Warrants are not redeemable prior to maturity. only the Series B Refunded Warrants maturing in 1996 are being called for prior redemption as provided herein. According to a report pertaining to such escrow prepared by a farm of certified public accountants licensed to practice in Colorado, the escrow, including the known minimum yield from such investments, is fully sufficient at the time of the deposit and at all times subsequently, to pay the principal of, the interest on, and the premium due in connection with the redemption of the Series 1980A Refunded Warrants and the Series B Refunded Warrants as such warrant requirements become due. NOTICE zS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Council of the Town, has exercised the Town's option to redeem $500,000 total -30- ! ~ ~ principal amount of the Series 8 Refunded Warrants on December 1, 1995, in the denomination of $5,000 each, prior to their maturity date at First National Bank of Englewood, Englewood, Colorado, without deduction for exchange or collection charges, at a redemption price equal to the principal amount of each warrant so redeemed plus accrued interest thereon to the designated redemption date plus a premium of two percent (2~) of the principal amount thereof, as follows: TOWN OF VAIL EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO LAND TRANSFER TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS SERIES B WARRANTS NUMBERED 401 to 500, INCLUSIVE The warrants of this issue were issued in the original aggregate principal amount of $2,500,000, payable at First National Bank of Englewood, Englewood, Colorado. on the prior redemption date herein designated, there will become due and payable in lawful money of the United States of America for each of such warrants at the paying agent therefor the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest thereon to the designated redemption date glus a premium of two percent (2~) of the principal amount thereof; and from and after the designated redemption date all such warrants will cease to draw interest. Each such warrant will be redeemed at First National Bank of Englewood, Englewood, Colorado, on or after the designated redemption date upon the warrant`s presentation and surrender, accompanied by all of its coupons for interest maturing after such date, by the payment of such principal and premium. Any coupons of any such warrants for interest payable on ar before the designated redemption date may be attached to such warrants for the payment o~ accrued interest to the designated redemption date with the payment of such principal and premium; or such coupons, if detached from any such warrant by its holder, may be presented separately for payment in the usual course. DATED at Vail, Colorado, this day of 19 TOWN OF VAIL EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO (TOWN) Town Clerk (SEAL) [End of Form of Notice] -3i- '„ Section 7. Creation of Funds far Payment of Warrants. A. Principal. and Interest Fund. A special fund is hereby created and designated as tha "Town of Vaal, Colorado, Refunding band Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Principal and Interest Fund." The Town shall deposit in the Principal and Interest Fund Forthwith upon receipt of the proceeds of the Series 19$4 Warrants, interest accrued thereon from their date Of issue to the date of delivery thereof to the Purchaser, to apply to the payment of interest on the Series 1.984 Warrants as the same becomes due after their delivery. As moneys are received in the Land Transfer Tax Fund they shall be credited immediately to the Principal and Interest Fund until the total amount accumulated therein is equal to the sum of the following: (1) Interest Payments. The aggregate amount of the next maturing installment of interest. an the outstanding Warrants; plus (2} Principal Payments. The aggregate amount of the next maturing installment of principal or a sinking fund installment of the outstanding Warrants. The Principal and Interest Fund shall be maintained as a sinking fund far mandatory redemption of Series 1984 Warrants maturing in 1997 in accordance with the Schedule set Earth in Section, 4B(3} hereof. Such interest [u..u~] principal or sinking fund installment shall be promptly paid when due. The moneys credited to the Principal and Interest Fund shall be used to pay the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants then outstanding, as such Debt Service Requirements become due, except as otherwise provided in this 4zdinance. In accordance with and within the limitations set forth in Section 5 hereof, in the event that Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues are not sufficient to pay the Debt Service Requirements as set forth in this Section, on ar before ten days prior to the date on which the next maturing installment of interest on or principal or sinking fund installment of the outstanding Warrants is due in any Fiscal Year, the Town shall determine (i) the Debt Service Requirements of the outstanding superior general obligation bonds of the Town having a lien on the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues superior ar senior to the lien of the Warrants thereon and (ii) the reserve fund obligations of such bonds to be paid from the Capital Improvements and open Space Fund in that Fiscal Year and the sums estimated to be remaining and available on such date to be applied to the Debt Service Requirements of the Outstanding Warrants. On or before the date --32- ~ ~ on which the next maturing installment of interest on or principal or sinking fund installment of the outstanding Warrants is due in any Fiscal Xear, but only after the Debt Service Requirements of the outstanding superior general obligation bonds of the Town with a lien on the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues superior to the lien of the Warrants thereon and the reserve fund obligations of such bonds due in that Fiscal Year have been provided for in full, the Town shall credit to the Principal and Interest Fund, from Pledged Sales Tax Revenues a sum equal to the difference between the Debt Service Requirements then due and the sums deposited to the Principal and Interest Fund from Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues, to the extent that Pledged Sales Tax Revenues are legally available far such purpose. B. Reserve Fund. A special fund is hereby created and designated as the "Town of Vail, Colorado, Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Reserve Fund." The Town shall deposit in the Reserve Fund forthwith upon receipt of the proceeds of the Series 1984 Warrants, the Reserve Fund Requirement. No payment need be made into the Reserve Fund so long as the moneys therein shall equal the Reserve Fund Requirement. The moneys in the Reserve Fund shall be maintained as a continuing reserve to be used, except as hereinafter provided in this Section 7B and Sections 7C and 11 hereof, only to prevent deficiencies in payment of the Debt Service Requirements of outstanding Warrants resulting from failure to deposit into the Principal and Interest Fund sufficient funds to pay such Debt Service Requirements as the same accrue. If at any time the Town shall for any reason fail to pay into the Principal and Interest Fund the full amount above stipulated, then an amount shall be paid into the Principal and Interest Fund at such time from the Reserve Fund equal to the difference between that paid from the Pledged Revenues and the full amount so stipulated. The money so used shall be replaced to the Reserve Fund from the first moneys credited to the Land Transfer Tax Fund thereafter received and not required to be otherwise applied by Section 7A hereof. In accordance with and subject to the limitations set forth in Section S hereof, in the event that said first moneys credited to the Land Transfer Tax Fund have been insufficient during a given Fiscal Year to rebuild the Reserve Fund to the Reserve Fund Requirement, then during the month of December of said Fiscal Year, but only after the Debt Service Requirements of the outstanding superior general obligation bonds of the Town with a lien on the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues superior to the lien of the warrants thereon and the reserve fund obligations of such bonds due in that Fiscal Year have been provided for in full, the Town shall credit to the Reserve Fund, from Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, a sum equal to the difference between the Reserve Fund Requirement and any lesser sum deposited therein, to the extent that Pledged Sales Tax Revenues are legally available for such purpose. -33- ~ ~ C. Termination of Deposits; Use of Moneys in Principal and Interest Fund And Reserve Fund. No payment need be made into the Principal and Interest Fund or the Reserve Fund, or both, iE the amount in the Principal and Interest Fund and the amount in the Reserve Fund total a sum at least equal to the entire amount of the outstanding Warrants, as to all Debt Service Requirements, to their respective maturities or to any redemption date or redemption dates on which the Town sha13. have exercised or shall have obligated itself to exercise its option to redeem, prior to their respective maturities, any Warrants then outstanding, and thereafter maturing, both accrued and not accrued (provided that, solely for the purpose of this Section 7C there shall be deemed to be a credit to the Reserve Fund of moneys, Federal Securities and bank deposits, or any combination thereof, accounted for in any other account or accounts of the Town and restricted solely for the .purpose of paying the Debt Service Requirements), in which case moneys in the Principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund in an amount, except for any known interest or other gain to accrue from any investment or deposit of moneys pursuant to Section 8B hereof' from the time of any such investment or deposit to the time or respective times the proceeds of any such investment or deposit shall be needed for such payment, at least equal to such Debt Service Requirements, shall be used together with any such gain from such investments and deposits solely to pay such Debt Service Requirements as the same become due; and any moneys in excess thereof in the Principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund and any other moneys derived from the Pledged Revenues may be used in any lawful manner determined by the Town. The moneys in the Principal and Interest Fund and in the Reserve Fund shall be used solely and only for the purpose of paying the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants authorized and outstanding from time to time; but any moneys at any time in excess of the minimum amount required to be maintained in the Reserve Fund may be withdrawn therefrom, and transferred from time to time to the Principal and Interest Fund and distributed in the same manner as other moneys in the Principal and Interest Fund. D, Payment of Subordinate Securities. Subsequent ~to the payments required by the foregoing provisions of this Section 7, any moneys remaining in the Land Transfer Tax Fund and any moneys remaining from Pledged Sales Tax Revenues may be used by the Town for the payment of Debt Service Requirements of subordinate securities payable from the Pledged Revenues and hereafter authorized to be issued in accordance with this Ordinance and any other provisions herein supplemental thereto, including reasonable reserves for such securities, as the same accrue; but the lien of such securities on the Pledged Revenues and the pledge thereof for the payment of such securities shall be subordinate to the lien and pledge of the Warrants. -34- „~ • ~~ ' E. Use of Remaining Revenues. After the payments hereinabove required to be made by Sections 7A through 7D hereof are made, at the end of any Fiscal Year, or whenever in any Fiscal Year there shall have been credited to the Principal and Interest Fund, and to the Reserve Fund, for the payment of the warrants and any other securities payable from the Pledged Revenues all' amounts required to be deposited in those special funds at that time, as herein provided, any remaining Pledged Sales Tax Revenues may be used for any lawful purpose as set forth in the Sales Tax Ordinance and any remaining moneys credited to the Land Transfer Tax Fund may be used only far any one or any combination of lawful purposes as set forth in the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and in Section lOB hereof. F. Budget and Appropriation of Funds. The sums provided to make the payments specified in this Section 7 are hereby appropriated for said purposes, and said amounts for each year shall be included in the annual budget and the appropriatinn ordinance or measures to be adapted or passed by the Town Council in each year respectively while any of the Warrants, either as to principal or interest, are outstanding and unpaid. No provisions of any constitution, statute, charter, ordinance, resolution, or other order or measure enacted after the issuance of the Warrants shall in any manner be construed as limiting or impairing the obligation o£ the Town to keep and perform the covenants contained in this Ordinance so Long as any of the Warrants remain outstanding and unpaid. Nothing herein shall. prohibit the Town Council from appropriating other funds of the Town legally available for this purpose to the Land Transfer Tax Fund, the Principal and Interest Fund or the Reserve Fund for the purpose of providing for the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants. Section 8. General Administration of Funds. A. Places and Times of beposits. The Land Transfer Tax Fund, the Capital Improvements and Open Space Fund, the principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund shall be maintained in a Commercial Bank as a book account kept separate and apart from all other accounts or funds of the Town as trust accounts solely for the purposes herein designated therefor. Far purposes of investment of moneys, nothing herein prevents the commingling of moneys accounted for in any two or more such book accounts pertaining to the Pledged Revenues or to such fund and any other funds of the Town to be established under this Ordinance. Such book account shall be continuously secured to the fullest extent required or permitted by the laws of the State for the securing of public funds and shall be irrevocable and nat withdrawable by anyone for any purpose other than the respective designated purposes of such funds or accounts. Each periadic payment shall be credited to the proper book account not later than the date therefor herein designated, except that when any such date shall be a Saturday, a Sunday or a legal holiday, then such payment shall be made an or before the next preceding business day. -35- t t B. Investment of Funds. Except for the Escrow Fund which shall be invested as provided in the Escrow Agreement, any moneys in any other fund established by this Ordinance oc' in the Land Transfer Tax Fund or the Capital Improvements and Open Space Fund may be deposited, invested, or reinvested in any manner permitted by law. Securities or obligations purchased as such an investment shall either be subject to redemption at any time at face value by the holder thereof at the option of such holder, or shall, mature at such time or times as shall most nearly coincide with the expected need fvr moneys from the fund in question. Securities or obligations so purchased as an investment of moneys in any such fund shall be deemed at all times to be a part of the applicable fund; provided that, with the exception of the Reserve Fund, the interest accruing on such investments and any profit realized therefrom shall be credited to the Land Transfer Tax Fund, and any loss resulting from such investments shall be charged to the particular fund in question. Interest and profit realized from investments in the geserve Fund shall be credited to the Reserve Fund, provided that, so long as the amount in the Reserve Fund equals at least the Reserve Fund Requirement, such interest and profit may be transferred to the Principal and Interest Fund and distributed in the same manner as other moneys in the Principal and Interest Fund. Any loss resulting from such investments in the Reserve Fund shall be charged to the Reserve Fund. The Tawn shall present for redemption or sale on the prevailing market any securities or obligations so purchased as an investment o~ moneys in a given fund whenever it shall. ~be necessary to do so in order to provide moneys to meet any required payment or transfer from such fund. The Town shall. have no obligation -to make any investment or reinvestment hereunder, unless any moneys on hand and accounted for in any one account exceeds $5,000 and at least $5,000 therein wi11 not be needed for a period of not less than sixty (60} days. In such event the Town shall invest ar reinvest not less than substantially all of the amount which will not be needed during such sixty (60} day period, except for any moneys on deposit in an interest bearing account in a Commercial Bank, without regard to whether such moneys are evidenced by a certificate of deposit or otherwise, pursuant to this Section $B and Section SD hereof; but the Town is not required to invest, or so to invest in such a manner, any moneys accounted for hereunder if any such investment would contravene the covenant concerning arbitrage in Section lOQ hereof. C. Flo Liability for Losses Incurred in Performing Terms of Ordinance. Neither the Town nor any officer o~ the `s'own shall be liable or responsible for any loss resulting from any .investment or reinvestment made in accordance with this 4zdinance. D. Character of Funds. The moneys in any fund herein authorized shall consist of lawful money of the United States or investments permitted by Section 8B hereof or both such money --35- !~ t and such investments. Moneys deposited in a demand or time deposit account in or evidenced by a certificate of deposit of a Commercial Bank pursuant to Sections $A and $B hereof, appropriately secured according to the laws of the State, shall be deemed lawful money of the United States. Section 9. Issuance of Additional Warrants. A. Issuance of Parity Warrants. Nothing herein, subject to the limitations stated in Sections 9D and 9E hereof, prevents the issuance by the Town of Additional Warrants payable from the Pledged Revenues and constituting a lien on the Pledged Revenues on a parity with, but not prior or superior to, the lien thereon of the Series 19$4 Warrants, or prevents the issuance of warrants refunding all or a part of the Warrants, except as provided in Sections 9C through 9E hereof; but before any such Additional Warrants are authorized or actually issued (excluding (~.} any parity refunding warrants refunding the Series 1984 Warrants, (ii) any parity warrants refunding Additional Warrants, and (iii) any subordinate securities as permitted in Section 9B hereof} the following provisions must first be satisfied: (1) Absence of Default. At the time of the adoption of the supplemental ordinance or other instrument authorizing the issuance of the Additional Warrants as provided in Section 9E hereof, the Town shall not be in default in making any payments required by Section 7 hereof. (~) Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues. The Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues have been sufficient, without the use of any other Tocan funds legally available for this purpose including Pledged Sales Tax Revenues, to pay all of the Debt Service Requirements far the Warrants during the two Fiscal Years immediately preceding the Fiscal Year in which the Additional Warrants are proposed to be issued. (3} Historic Revenues Test. The Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues, as certified by an Independent Accountant, derived in the last complete Fiscal Year immediately preceding the date of the issuance of such Additional Warrants, shall have been sufficient to pay an amount at least equal to 1350 of the sum derived by adding the following: (i) the actual Debt Service Requirements of each issue of outstanding Warrants in that same last complete Fiscal Year; provided, however, that the Debt Service Requirements for Warrants which have been defeased in accordance with Section 11 hereof shall not be included, (ii} the Average Annual Debt Service Requirements for those outstanding Warrants for which (i) hereof equals -Q-, and -37- * ~ ! (iii) the Average Annual Debt Service Requirements for the proposed Additional warrants excluding the Average Annual Debt Service Requirements for any additional principal amount of Additional Warrants necessary to be issued for deposit to the Reserve Fund as set forth in Section 9A(4~, with such Average Annual Debt Service being equal to the annual payment necessary to amortize such additional principal amount over the life at the proposed issue of Additional Warrants at a rate equal to the net effective interest rate far the proposed Additional Warrants. The written certification by an Independent Accountant that the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues are sufficient to pay such amount shall be conclusively presumed to be accurate in determining the right of the Town to authorize, issue, sell and deliver Additional Warrants on a parity with the Series 1984 Warrants. (4) Adequate Reserves. The proceedings under which any such Additional Warrants are issued must provide for the deposits or moneys to the Reserve Fund from any source legally available to the Town, and contain a covenant by the Town to maintain the Reserve Fund, in an amount at least equal to the Reserve Fund Requirement. B. Subordinate Securities Permitted. Nothing herein, subject to the limitations stated in sections 9D and 9F hereof, prevents the Town from issuing additional warrants, additional general obligation bonds or other additional securities Ear any lawful purpose payable from the Pledged Revenues and having a lien thereon subordinate, inferior and junior to the lien thereon of the Warrants. C. Refunding Warrants, At any time after the Warrants, or any part thereof, are issued and remain outstanding, if the Town Council shall find it desirable to refund any outstanding Warrants, such Warrants, or any part thereof, may be refunded; provided that the issuance of any such refunding warrants shall be subject to the Following additional requirements and conditions: (1) Surrender for Pavment. The Warrants to be refunded, at the time or times of their required surrender for payment on refunding, shall either then mature or shall be then callable for prior redemption at the Town's option upon Proper Call, unless the owner or owners of all such Warrants ar securities consent to such surrender and payment. (2) partial Refundings. In the event of a refunding of less than all of the outstanding Warrants, the refunding warrants issued pursuant to this Section 9C shall enjoy complete equality o€ lien upon the Pledged Revenues with the -38- ! ! ~ unrefunded portion of the Warrants. In addition, the owner or owners of such refunding warrants shall be subrogated to, have, and enjoy all of the rights and privileges previously had and enjoyed by the owner or owners of the ti~larrants. (3} Limitations Upon Refundings. Any refunding warrants payable from any Pledged Revenues shall be issued with such details as the Town may by ordinance or other instrument provide, subject to the provisions of Sections 9b and 9E hereof, and subject to the inclusion o€ the applicable rights and privileges designated in Section 9C(2), but without any impairment of any contractual obligation imposed upon the Town by any proceedings authorizing the issuance of any unrefunded portion of the outstanding Warrants. (~) Protection of Warrants or Additional Warrants Not Refunded. If only a part of the outstanding Warrants is to be refunded, then such part of said warrants may not be refunded without the consent of the owner or owners of the unrefunded portion of such securities, unless: (a) Requirements Not Increased. For the .period of time up to and including the last maturity date or last redemption date, if any, whichever is later, of the outstanding unrefunded Warrants, the refunding warrants do not in any Fiscal Year cause the aggregate principal and interest due on such refunding warrants and the outstanding unrefunded Warrants to exceed the aggregate principal and interest which would have been due in any such Fiscal Year but for the issuance of the refunding warrants, and unless the lien of the refunding warrants on the Pledged Revenues is not raised to a higher priority than the lien thereon of the Warrants refunded thereby; or (b} Subordinate Lien. The lien on any Pledged Revenues for the payment of the refunding warrants is subordinate to each such Lien for the payment of any Warrants not refunded; or (c) Default and Coverage Test. The refunding warrants are issued in compliance with the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenue coverage requirements and the Reserve Fund Requirements of Section 9A hereof, but excluding from any computation thereunder the warrants to be refunded and redeemed and which shall forthwith upon the issuance of the refunding warrants be no Langer outstanding. D. Payment Dates of Additional. Warrants. Any Additional Warrants or subordinate securities (including, without limitation, any funding or refunding securities and subordinate -39- -- - ~ t ! additional general obligation bonds) issued in compliance with the terms hereof shall bear interest payable semiannually on the first days of June and December in each year, but the first interest payment date may be fnr interest accruing for any period not in excess in the aggregate of one year; and such additional securities shall mature on December 1 in the year or years designated by the Town Council during the term of the additional warrants or other additional securities. E. Supplemental Ordinances. Additional warrants or other additional securities payable from any Pledged Revenues shall be issued only after authorization thereof by ordinance, supplemental ordinance or other instrument of the Town Council stating the purpose of the issuance of such additional securities, directing the application of the proceeds thereof to such purpose, directing the execution thereof, and fixing and determining the date, principal amount, maturities, the maximum .rates of interest to be borne thereby, any prior redemption privileges of the Town with respect thereto, and other provisions thereof in accordance with this Ordinance. All additional, warrants or other securities shall bear such date, numbers and series designation, shall be payable at such place, may be subject to redemption prior to maturity on such terms and conditions, and shall bear interest at such rates per annum, as may be fixed by ordinance or other instrument of the Town Council. Section 10. Covenants. The Town hereby particularly covenants and agrees with the owners of the Warrants from time to time, and makes provisions which shall be a part of its contract with such owners, which covenants and provisions shall be kept by the Town continuously until all of the Warrants and the interest thereon, have been fully paid and discharged, to the effect and with the purpose that: A. Amendment of Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and 5a1es Tax Ordinance; Continuance and Collection of Taxes. The Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and the Sales Tax Ordinance are now in full force and effect and have not been repealed or amended, except that the 5aies Tax Ordinance has been amended by Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1.977, and by Ordinance No. 9, Series of 1979, and except that the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance has been amended by Ordinance No. 5, Series of 1980. The Town will not repeal or amend the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance or the Sales Tax Ordinance in any manner which would diminish the Pledged nand Transfer Tax Revenues or the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues security for the Warrants, including the amendment of Section 5 of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance to provide for additional Transfers as Exempt Transfers. -40- ! ~ ~ The Town will continue to levy, impose, administer, enforce and collect the Land Transfer Tax on all Transfers of Real Property in the Town except Exempt Transfers in accordance with the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance, without reduction in the amount of the Land Transfer Tax as set forth in Section ~ of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance . The Town will also continue to levy, impose. administer, enforce and collect the Sales Tax on the sale of tangible personal property at retail and the furnishing of services within the Town in accordance with the Sales Tax Ordinance without reduction in the amount of the Sales Tax as set forth in Section 5 of the Sales Tax Ordinance. The Town shall maintain the Land Transfer Tax Fund as a fund of the Town separate and distinct from all other funds of the Town and shall place the proceeds of the Land Transfer Tax therein and, as set forth in Section 9 of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance, said fund shall be subject to appropriation only for acquisition of real property far parks, rec-reation, open space or similar purposes. The Town shall maintain the Capital Improvements and Open Space Fund as a fund o:E the Town separate and distinct from all other funds of the Town and shall place the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues therein and, as set forth in the Sales Tax Ordinance, said Fund shall be subject to appropriation only for real estate acquisition and for the acquisition, construction and equipping of building and facilities of the Town. The foregoing covenants are subject to compliance by the Town with any legislation of the United States or the State or any regulation ar other action taken by the federal government or any State agency or any political subdivision of the State pursuant to such legislation, in the exercise of the police power thereof far the public welfare, which legislation, regulation or action applies to the Town as a Colorado home rule municipality and limits or otherwise inhibits the amount of such tax revenues due to the Town. All of the Pledged Revenues resulting from the imposition and collection of the Land Transfer Tax and the Sales Tax shall be subject to the payment of the Debt Service Requirements of all securities payable from the Pledged Revenues, including reserves therefor, as provided herein or in any instrument supplemental or amendatory hereto. B. Defense of Legality of Pledged Revenues; Use of Proceeds of Land Transfer Tax. There is not pending or threatened any suit, action or proceeding against or affecting the Town before or by any court, arbitrator, administrative agency or other governmental authority which affects the validity or legality of this Ordinance, the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance, the Sales Tax Ordinance, or the imposition and collection of the Land Transfer Tax or the Sales Tax, any of the _~}l_ t !~ Town's obligations under this Ordinance or any of the transactions contemplated by this Ordinance, the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance or the Sales Tax Ordinance, The Town shall, to the extent permitted by law, defend the validity and legality of the Land Transfer Tax, the Sales Tax, the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance and the Sales Tax Ordinance, and all amendments thereto against all claims, suits and proceedings which would diminish or impair the Pledged Revenue security for the Warrants. Furthermore, the Town shall amend from time to time the provisions of the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance, including without limitation provisions relating to Exempt Transfers, as necessary to prevent impairment of the Pledged Land Transfer Tax Revenues as required to meet the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants when due. The Town shall apply the proceeds of the Land Transfer Tax solely to the payment of the Warrants and the acquisitions of real property for parks, recreation, open space and other similar purposes as required by the Land Transfer Tax Ordinance. Except as specified in this Ordinance, the Town has not assigned or pledged the Pledged Revenues in any manner which would diminish the security for payment of -the Warrants. C. Performance of Duties. The Town, acting by and throug:z its officers, or otherwise, shall faithfully and punctually perform, or cause to be performed, all duties with respect to the Pledged Revenues required by the Constitution and lacrs of the State, the Charter and the various ordinances, resolutions and contracts of the Town, including, without limitation, the proper segregation of the proceeds of the Warrants and the Pledged Revenues and their application from time to time to the respective funds provided therefor. D. Costs of Warrant Issue and of Performance. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all costs and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Warrants, payrnent of the Debt Service Requirements, or with the Town's performance of or compliance with any covenant or agreement contained in this Ordinance, shall be paid exclusively {but. only from the appropriate special fund in the manner authorized herein) from the proceeds of the warrants, or from the Pledged Revenues, or from other legally available moneys, and in no event shall any of such costs or expenses be required to be paid out of or charged to the general funds of the Town. E. Contractual Obligations. The Town will perform all contractual obligations undertaken by it under the Warrant Underwriting Agreement with the Purchaser and any other agreements relating to the Warrants or the Pledged Revenues. -- 4 2 -- t ~ ! F. Further Assurances. At any and all times the Town shall, so far as it may be authorized by law, pass, make, do, execute, acknowledge, deliver, and file or record all and every such further instruments, acts, deeds, conveyances, assignments, transfers, other documents, and assurances as may be necessary or desirable for the better assuring, conveying, granting, assigning and confirming all and singular the rights, the Pledged Revenues and other funds and accounts hereby pledged or assigned, or intended so to be, or which the Town may hereafter become bound to pledge or to assign, or as may be reasonable and required to carry out the purposes of this Ordinance. The Town, acting by and through its officers,- or otherwise, shall at all times, to the extent permitted by law, defend, preserve and protect the pledge of the Pledged Revenues and other funds and accounts pledged hereunder and all the rights of every owner of any of the Warrants against all claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. G. Conditions Precedent. Upon the date of issuance of any of the Warrants, all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution OC laws of the United States, the Constitution or laws of the State, the Charter, or this Ordinance, to exist, to have happened, and to have been performed precedent to or in the issuance of the Warrants shall exist, have happened and have been performed. H. Records. The Town will keep proper books of record and account, separate and apart from all other records and accounts-, showing complete and correct entries of all transactions relating to the funds established herein, the Land Transfer Tax Fund and the Capital Improvements and Open Space Fund. I. Rules, Regulations and Other Details. The Town shall observe and perform all of the terms and conditions contained in this Ordinance and shall comply with all valid acts, rules, regulations, orders and directives of any legislative, executive, administrative or judicial body applicable to the Town. J. Protection of Security. The Town, its officers, agents and employees, shall not take any action in such manner or to such extent as might prejudice the security for the payment of the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants. No contract shall be entered into nor any other action taken by which the rights of any owner of any Warrant might be prejudicially and materially impaired or diminished. K. Accumulation of Interest Claims. In order to prevent any accumulation of claims for interest after maturity, the Town shall not directly or indirectly extend or assent to the extension of the time for the payment of any claim for interest on any of the Warrants; and the Town shall not directly or indirectly be a party to or approve any arrangements for any -43- ~, !~ ! such extension or for the purpose of keeping alive any of such claims for interest. If the time for the payment of any installment of interest is extended in contravention of the foregoing provisions, such installment or installments of interest after such extension or arrangement shall not be entitled in case of default hereunder to the benefit or the security of~this Ordinance, except upon the prior payment in full of the principal of all of the Warrants the payment of which has not been extended. L. Prompt Payment of Warrants. The Town shall promptly pay the Debt Service Requirements of every Warrant at the places, on the dates, and in the manner specified herein and in the Warrants according to the true intent and meaning hereof. M. Use of Principal and Interest and Reserve Funds. The Principal and Interest Fund and the Reserve Fund shall be used solely and only, and the moneys credited to such accounts are hereby pledged, for the purpose of paying the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants, to their respective maturities or to any redemption date or dates on which the Town is obligated to redeem Warrants subject to the provisions concerning surplus moneys in Section 7C and subject to Section li. hereof. N. Additional Securities. The Tac~n shall not hereafter issue any securities payable from Pledged Revenues other than the Warrants or general obligation bonds having a lien an the Pledged Sales Tax Revenues superior to the lien of the Warrants thereon without compliance with the requirements with respect to the issuance of Additional Warrants set north herein. O. Other Liens. Other than as provided herein, there are no liens or encumbrances of any nature whatsoever on or against the Pledged Revenues and the Town shall not create or suffer to be created any lien ar charge thereon. P. Surety Sonds. Each official or other person having custody of any Pledged Revenues, or responsible for their handling, shall be fully bonded at all times, which bond shall be conditioned upon the proper application of said moneys. Q. Arbitrage Covenant. The Town covenants with the owners of the Warrants that it will make no investment or other use o~ proceeds of the Warrants at any time during the term thereof which, if such investment or other use had been reasonably expected on the date the Warrants are issued, would have caused the Warrants to be arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 103 (c) of the Internal Revenue Cade of 1954, as amended, unless, under any provision of law hereafter enacted, the interest paid on the warrants (a) shall be excludable from the gross income of a recipient thereof for federal income tax purposes without regard to whether or not the Warrants are arbitrage bonds, or {b) shall be exempt from ail federal income taxation. --44- ! !~ R Section 11. Defeasance. When all Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants have been duly paid, the pledge and lien and all obligations hereunder shall. thereby be discharged and the warrants shall no longer be deemed to be outstanding within the meaning of this Ordinance. There shall be deemed to be such due payment when, the Town has placed in escrow or in trust with a Trust Bank located within or without the State, moneys or Federal Securities in an amount sufficient (including the known minimum yield available for such purpose from Federal Securities in which such amount wholly or in part may be initially invested) to meet all Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants, as the same become due to the final maturities of the Warrants or upon any redemption date as of which the Town shall have exercised or shall have obligated itself to exercise its prior redemption option by a call of Warrants far payment then. The Federal Securities shall become due prior to the respective times at which the proceeds thereof shall be needed, in accordance with a schedule established and agreed upon between the Town and such bank at the time of the creation of the escrow or trusty or the Federal Securities shall be subject to redemption at the option of the holder thereof ~to assure such availablility as so needed to meet such schedule. Section l2. Befault Provisions and Remedies. A. Events of Default. Each of the following events is hereby declared to be and to constitute an Event of Default: (1) Nonpavmer the principal of redemption premium not made when the maturity or by otherwise; ~t of Principal or Premium. Payment of any of the Warrants, or any prior due in connection therewith, ar both, is same becomes due and payable, either at proceedings for prior redemption, or (2) Nonpayment of Interest. Payment of any installment of interest is not made when the same becomes due and payable or within thirty (30) days thereafter; (3} incapable to Perform. The Town for any reason is, or is rendered, incapable of fulfilling its obligations hereunder; . (4) Nonperformance of Duties. The Town shall have failed to carry out and to perform (or in good faith to begin the performance of} all acts and things lawfully required to be carried out or to be performed by it under any contract relating to the Pledged Revenues, to the Project, or to all or any combination thereof, or otherwise including, without limitation, this Ordinance, and Such failure shall continue for sixty Eb0) days after receipt of notice from the owners of 10~ in principal amount of the Warrants then outstanding; -45-- i ! !r ! (5) Appointment of Receiver. An order or decree is entered by a court of competent jurisdiction, with the consent or acquiescence of the Town, appointing a receiver ar receivers for the Pledged Revenues and any other moneys subject to the lien to secure the payment of the Warrants, or if any order or decree, having been entered without the consent or acquiescence of the Town, is not vacated or discharged or stayed on appeal within sixty (60} days after entry: {6} Default of Any Provision. The Town makes any default in the due and punctual performance of any other of the representations, covenants, conditions, agreements and other provisions contained in the Warrants or in this Ordinance on its part to be performed, and if such default continues for sixty (60} days after written notice, specifying such default and requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Town by the owners of 10~ in principal amount of the Warrants then outstanding. B. Remedies for Defaults. Upon the happening and continuance of any of the Events of Default, as provided in Section 12 hereof, then and in every case the owner or owners of not less than 10~ in principal amount of the Warrants then outstanding, including, without limitation, a trustee or trustees therefor, may proceed against the Town and its agents., officers and emloyees to protect and to enforce the rights of any owner of Warrants under this Ordinance by mandamus or by other suit, action, or special proceedings in equity or at law, in any court of competent jurisdiction, either for the appointment of a receiver or an operating trustee or for the specific performance of any covenant ar agreement contained herein or fir any proper legal or equitable remedy as such owner or owners may deem most effectual. to protect and to enforce the rights aforesaid, or thereby to enjoin any act or thing which may be unlawful. or in violation of any right of any owner of any Warrant, ar to require the Town to act as if it were the trustee of an expressed trust, or any combination of such remedies, or as otherwise may be authorized by any statute or other provision of law. All such proceedings at law or in equity shall be instituted, had and maintained for the equal benefit of all owners of the Warrants then outstanding. Any receiver or operating trustee appointed in any proceedings to protect the rights of such owners hereunder, the consent to any such appointment being hereby expressly granted by the Town, may collect, receive and apply all Pledged Revenues arising after the appointment of such receiver or operating trustee in the same manner as the Town itself might do. O. Rights and Privileges Cumulative. The failure of any owner of any outstanding Warrant to proceed in any manner herein provided shall not relieve the Town, or any of its officers, agents or employees of any liability for Failure to perform or -46- ~ ~ • carry out any duty, obligation or other commitment. Each right or privilege of any such owner (or trustee thereof} is in addition and is cumulative to any other right or privilege, and the exercise of any right or privilege by or on behalf of any owner shall not be deemed a waiver of any other right or privilege thereof. Each owner of any G~arrant shall be entitled to all of -the privileges, rights and remedies provided or permitted in this Ordinance and as otherwise provided or permitted by law or in equity or by other statutes, except as provided in Section 14A and i4S hereof, and subject to th.e applicable provisions concerning the Pledged Revenues and the proceeds of the Warrants. Nothing herein affects or impairs the right of any owner of any Warrant to enforce the payment of the Debt 5erv~.ce Requirements due in cottnection with his Warrant or the obligation of the Town to pay the Debt Service Requirements of each Warrant to the owner thereof at the time and the place expressed in such Warrant. D. Duties CTAon !]efaults. Upon the happening of any of th:e Events of Default as provided in Section i2 hereof, the Town, in addition, wi11 do and perform all proper acts on behalf of and for the owners of the outstanding Warrants pertaining thereto to protect and to preserve the security created for the payment of their Warrants and to insure the payment of the Debt Service Requirements promptly as the same become due. During any period of default, so long as any of the Warrants, as to any Debt Service Requirements, are outstanding, except to the extent i~ may be unlawful. to do so, all Pledged Revenues shall be paid into the Principal and Interest Fund, for all Warrants, on an ,equitable and prorated basis, and used for the purposes therein provided. If the Town fails or refuses to proceed as in this Section provided, the owner or owners of not less than 1f}~ in principal amount of the Warrants then outstanding, after demand in writing, may proceed to protect and to enforce the rights of the owners of the Warrants as hereinabove provided; and to that end any such owners of outstanding Warrants shall be subrogated to all rights of the Town under any agreement or contract involving the Pledged Revenues entered into prior to the effective data of this Ordinance or thereafter while any of the Warrants are outstanding. Nothing herein requires the Town to proceed as provided herein if it determines in good faith and without any abuse of its discretion that such action is likely to affect materially and prejudicially the owners of the outstanding Warrants. E. Evidence of Securityowners. Any request, consent yr other instrument which this Ordinance may require or may permit to be signed and to be executed by the owner of any Warrants may be in one instrument or more than one instrument of similar tenor and shall be signed or may be executed by each owner in person or by his attorney appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such instrument or of any instrument appointing any such attorney, or the ownership by any person of the -47- t ~ ~ Warrants, shall be sufficient far any purpose of this Ordinance (except as otherwise herein expressly provided) if made in the following manner: (1) Proof of Execution. The fact and the date of the execution by any owner of any Warrants or his attorney of such instrument may be proved by the certificate, which need not be acknowledged or verified, of any officer of a bank or trust company satisfactory to the Tawn Clerk or of any notary public or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds to be recorded in the state in which he purports to act, that the individual signing such request or other instrument acknowledged to him the execution, 'duly sworn to before such notary public or other officer; the authority of the individual or individuals executing any such instrument on behalf of a corporate owner of any Warrants may be established without further proof iE such instrument is signed by an individual. purporting to be the president or vice-president of such corporation with the corporate seal affixed and attested by an individual purporting to be its secretary or an assistant secretary; and the authority of any person or persons executing any such instrument in any fiduciary ar representative capacity may be established without further proof if such instrument is signed by a person or persons purporting to act in such fiduciary or representative capacity; and (2) Proof of Ownership. The amount of Warrants ozrned by any person executing any instrument as an owner of securities, and the numbers, date and other identification thereof, together with the date of his ownnership of the Warrants, shall be determined from the registration books of the Town maintained by the Registrar; but the Town Clerk may nevertheless in his discretion require further or other proof in cases where he deems the same advisable. F. Warranty Upon Issuance of Warrants. Any of the Warrants as herein provided, when duly executed and delivered far the purpose provided Eor in this Ordinance shall constitute a warranty by and on behalf of the Town for the benefit of each and every Future owner of any of the Warrants that the Warrants have been issued for a valuable consideration in full conformity with law. G. Immunities of Purchaser. The Purchaser and any associate thereof are under no obligation to any owner of the Warrants for any action that they may or may not take or in respect of anything that they may or may not do by reason of any information contained in any reports or other documents received by them under the provisions of this Ordinance. The immunities and exemption from liability of the Purchaser and any associate -~}8- ~ ~ ! thereof hereunder extend to their partners, directors, successors, assigns, employees and agents. Section 13. Amendment of Ordinance. A. Amendment of Warrants. The to, the owners supplemental. heret part hereof) for purposes. of Ordinance Not Requiring Town may, without the con: of the Warrants, adopt .o (which amendments shall any one or more or all Consent of Owners gent of, or notice such ordinances thereafter form a of the following {1) To cure any ambiguity, or to cure, correct or supplement any defect or inconsistent provision ~cor~tained in this Ordinance, or to make any provision with respect to matters arising under this Ordinance o~r for any other purpose if such provisions are necessary or desirable and da not adversely affect the interests of the owners of the Warrants and coupons; or {2) To subject to this Ordinance additional revenues, properties or collateral. B. Amendment of Ordinance Requiring Consent of Owners of Warrants. This Ordinance may be amended or modified by ordinances or other instruments duly adopted by the Town Council, without receipt by it of any additional consideration., but with the written consent of the owners of at least 664 in aggregate principal amount of the Warrants then outstanding at the time of the adoption of such amendatory ordinance or other instrument, including any outstanding' refunding warrants as may ~be issued for the purpose of refunding any of the Warrants, provided that no such amendatory or modifying instrument shall permit: {l) Changing Payment. A change in the maturity or in the terms of redempti.an of the principal of any outstanding Warrant or any installment of interest thereon; or {2) Reducing Return. A reduction in the principal amount of any Warrant, the rate of interest thereon, or any prior redemption premium payable in connection therewith, without the consent of the owner of the Warrant; or {3) Prior Lien. Except as provided in Section SB hereof, the creation of a lien upon or a pledge of revenues ranking prior to the lien or to the pledge created by this Ordinance; or (4) Modifying Amendment Terms. A reduction of the principal amount ar percentages of Warrants, or any modification otherwise affecting the description of Warrants, or otherwise changing the consent of the owners of -49- ! l~ Warrants, which may be required herein for any amendment hereto; or (5) Priorities Between Warrants. The establishment of priorities as between Warrants issued and outstanding under the provisions of this Ordinance; or (6) partial Modification. Any modifications otherwise materially and prejudicially affecting the rights or privileges of the owners of less than all of the Warrants then outstanding. Whenever the Town Council groposes to amend or modify this Ordinance under the provisions of this Section 13 it shall give notice of the proposed amendment by mailing such notice to the Purchaser of the Warrants, or to any successor thereof known to the Town Clerk and to all registered owners of Warrants on the registration baolcs of the Town maintained by the Registrar. Such notice shall briefly set forth the nature of the proposed amendment and shall state that a copy of the proposed amendatory ordinance or other instrument is on file i.n the office of the Town Clerk for public inspection. C. Time for Amendment. Whenever at any time within one year from the date of the completion of the notice required to be given by Section 13 hereof there shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk an instrument or instruments executed by the owners of at least 66~ in aggregate grincipal amount of the Warrants then outstanding, which instrument or instruments shall refer to the proposed amendatory ordinance ar other instrument described in such notice and shall specifically consent to and approve the adoption of such ordinance or other instrument, thereupon, but not otherwise, the Town Council. may adopt such amendatory ordinance ar instrument authorized by Section 13 and such ordinance or instrument shall become effective. Tf the owners of at least 66~ in aggregate principal amount of the warrants then outstanding, at the time of the adoption of such amendatory ordinance ar instrument, or the predecessors in title of such owners, shall have consented to and approved the adoption thereof as herein provided, no owner of any Warrant whether or not such owner shall have consented to or shall have revoked any consent as herein provided shall have any right or interest to object to the adoption of such amendatory ordinance ar other instrument or to object to any of the terms or provisions therein contained or to the operation thereof or to enjoin ar restrain the Town from taking any action pursuant to the provisions thereof. Any consent given by the owner of a Warrant pursuant to the provisions hereof shall be irrevocable for a period of six (6) months from the date of the completion of the notice above provided for and shall be conclusive and binding upon all future transferee owners of the same Warrant during such period. Such consent may be revoked at any time after six (6) months from the completion of such notice, by the -SO- .! !~ • owner who gave such consent or by a Transferee, by filing notice of such revocation with the Town Clerk, but such revocation shall not be effective if the owners of 66$ in aggregate principal amount of the Warrants outstanding as herein provided, prior to the attempted revocation, shall have consented to and approved the amendatory instrument referred to in such revocation. d. Unanimous Consent. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions contained, the terms and the provisions of this ©rdinance, or of any ordinance or other instrument amendatory thereof and the rights and the obligations of the Town and of the owners of the Warrants thereunder may be modified or amended in any respect upon the adoption by the Town and upon bhe filing with the Town Clerk of an instrument to that effect and with the consent of the owners of all the then outstanding Warrants, such consent to be given in the manner provided in Section l3 hereof; and no notice to owners of Warrants shall be required as provided in Section 13 hereof, nor shall the time of consent be limited except as may be provided in such consent. E. Exclusion of Town's Warrants. At the time of any consent or of other action taken hereunder the Town shall furnish to the Town Clerk a certificate, upon which the Town Clerk may rely, describing all Warrants to be excluded for th-e purpose of consent or of other action or of any calculation of outstanding Warrants provided for hereunder, and, with respect to such excluded Warrants, the Town shall not be entitled or required with respect to such warrants to give or obtain any consent or to take any other action provided for hereunder. ~'. Notation on Warrants. Any of the warrants delivered after the effective date of any action taken as provided in this Section 13, or Warrants outstanding at the effective date of Such action, may bear a notation thereon by endorsement or otherwise in form approved by the Town Council as to such action; and if any such Warrant so authenticated and delivered after such effective date does not bear such notation, then upon demand of the owner of any Warrant outstanding at such effective date and upon presentation of his Warrant for such purpose at the principal. office of the Town, suitable notation shall be made on such Warrant by the Town Clerk as to any such action. if the Town Council so determines, new warrants so modified as in the opinion of the Town Council to conform to such action shall be prepared, authenticated and delivered; and upon demand of the owner of any Warrant then outstanding, shall be exchanged without cost to such owner for Warrants then outstanding upon surrender of such outstanding Warrants. G. Proof of Instruments and Warrants. The fact and date of execution of any instrument under the provisions of this Section 13, the amount and number of the Warrants held by any -Sl- ! t t person executing such instrument, and the date of his owning the same may be proved as provided by Section l2R hereof. Section 14. Miscellaneous. A. Character of Agreement. None of the covenants, agreements, representations, or warranties contained herein or in the Warrants, shall ever impose or shall be construed as imposing any liability, obligation, or charge against the Town (except for the special funds pledged therefor) or against the general credit of the Town payable out of general funds or out of any funds derived from general property taxes. B. No Pledge of Property. The payment of the Warrants is not secured by an encumbrance, mortgage or other pledge of property of the Town except for the Pledged Revenues of the Town. No property of the Town, subject to such exception with respect to the Pledged Revenues pledged for the payment of the Warrants, shall be liable to be forfeited or taken in payment of the Warrants. C. Statute of Limitations. No action ar suit based upon any Warrant or ether obligation of the Town shall be commenced after it is barred by any statute of limitations pertaining thereto. Any trust or fiduciary relationship between the Town and the owner of any Warrant or the obligee regarding any such obligation shall b.e conclusively presumed to have been repudiated on the maturity date or other due date thereof unless the Warrant is presented for payment or demand far payment of such other obligation is otherwise made before the expiration of the applicable limitation period. Any moneys from whatever source derived from remaining in any account reserved, pledged or otherwise held or the payment of any such obligation, action or suit, the collection of which has been barred, shall revert to the Land Transfer Tax Fund, unless the Town Council shall otherwise provide by ordinance of the Town. Nothing herein prevents the payment of any such Warrant, or other obligation after an action or suit far its collection has been barred if the Town Council deems it in the best interests of the Town or the public so to do and orders such payment to be made. D. Delegated Duties. The officers of the Town are hereby authorized and directed to enter into such agreements and take all action necessary or appropriate to effectuate the provisions of this Ordinance and to comply with the requirements of law, including, without limitation: (1) Printing Warrants. including at the option of upon each such Warrant of a Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & certified by the Town Clerk; The printing of the Warrants, the Tawn Council the printing copy of the legal opinion of Ingersoll, bond counsel, duly -52- n t ~ (2) Final Certificates. The execution of such certificates as may be reasonably required by the Purchaser, relating, inter olio, to: (a) The signing of the Warrants; {b) The tenure and identity of the officials of the Town; (c) If in accordance with fact, the absence of litigation, pending or threatened, affecting the validity of the Warrants; (d) Th_e delivery of the Warrants and the receipt of the Warrant purchase price; {e) The exemption of interest on the Warrants from federal income taxation; (f) The making of various statements, recitals, certifications and warranties provided in the form of Warrant set Earth in this Ordinance; and (g) A statement concerning the disclosure of information provided in the Preliminary Official Statement and final Official Statement for prospective buyers of the Warrants. (3) Information. The assembly and dissemination of financial or other information concerning the Town and the Warrants; (4) Official Statement. The preparation of a Preliminary Official Statement and final Official Statement relating to the issuance and sale of the Series 1484 Warrants for use by the Purchaser and its associates, if any, and (5) Warrant Sale. The execution of the Warrants and the sale, issuance, and delivery of the Warrants to the Purchaser pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance and the Warrant Underwriting Agreement approved by the Town Council. ~. Successors. Whenever herein the Tawn is named or is referred to, such provision shall be deemed to include any successors of the Town, whether so expressed or not. Ali of the covenants, stipulations, obligations and agreements by or on behalf of and other provisions for the benefit of the Town contained herein shall bind and inure to the benefit of any officer, board, district, commission, authority, agency, instrumentality or other person or persons to whom or to which there shall be transferred iay or in accordance with law any -53- right, power ar duty of the Town or of its respective successors, if any, the possession of which is necessary or appropriate in order to comply with any such covenants, stipulations, obligations, agreements or other provisions hereof. F. tights and Tmmunities. Except as herein otherwise expressly provided, nothing herein expressed ar implied is intended or shall be construed to confer upon or to give to any person, other than the Town, and the owners from time to time of the Warrants, any right, remedy or claim under ar by reason hereof or any covenant, condition or stipulation hereof. All the covenants. stipulations, promises and agreements herein contained by and on behalf of the Town shall be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Town, and any owner of any of the Warrants. No recourse shall be had for the payment of the Debt Service Requirements of the Warrants or for any claim based thereon or otherwise upon this Ordinance authorizing their issuance or any other ordinance or instrument pertaining thereto, against any individual member, or any officer or other agent of the Town, past, present or future, either directly or indirectly through the Town, or otherwise, whether by virtue of any constitution, statute ar rule of law, Charter provision or by the enforcement of any penalty or otherwise, all such liability, if any, being by the acceptance of the Warrants and as a part of the consideration of their issuance specially waived and released. G. Ratification. All action heretofore taken {not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance) by the Town or its officers, and otherwise by the Town directed toward the sale and delivery of the Warrants is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. H. Facsimile Signatures. Pursuant to the Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act, part 1 or article 55 of title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes ].973, as amended, the Mayor and the Town Clerk shall forthwith, and in any event prior to the time the Warrants are delivered to the Purchaser thereof, file with the Colorado Secretary of State their manual signatures certified by them under oath, using a suitable Facsimile Signature Certificate for said purpose. T. ordinance rrrepealable. This Ordinance is, and shall constitute, a legislative measure of the Town and after any of the Warrants are issued, this Ordinance shall constitute an irrevocable contract between the Town and the owner or owners of the Warrants; and this Ordinance, subject to the provisions of Sections 11 and 13 hereof, if any Warrants are in fact issued, shall be and shall remain irrepealable until the Warrants, as to all Debt Service Requirements, shall be fully paid, cancelled and discharged, as herein provided. -54- ! t J, Repealer. All ordinances, resolutions, bylaws, orders and other instruments, or parts therof, inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revive any ordinance, resolution, bylaws, order, or other instrument, or part thereof, heretoEare repealed. K. Severabiiity. Tf any section, subsection, paragraph, clause or other provision of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenfarceability thereof shall not affect any of the remaining sections, subsections, paragraphs, clauses or provisions of this Ordinance. L. Public Hearing. A public hearing on this proposed Ordinance shall be held by the Town Council at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday, May 1, 1984, at the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado, and notice of such hearing is authorized to be given by publication once in The Vail Trail on April 20, 1984. INTRODUCED, PA55ED ON FIRST READING, APPROVED A:1D OKDERED PUBLISHED ONCE rN FULL THIS 17th day of April, 1984. (TOWN) (SEAL) TEST: Town Clerk TOWN OF VAX COLORADO B . ~ ~ .~!~ Y M o a y r (~ -55- r~ ~ • PASSED ON SECOND READING, ADPOPTED, ENACTED, APPROVED AND ORDERED PUF3LISHED ONCE IN FEJLL tihis ~,s~ day of May, ~.9~4. TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO (TOWN) (SEAL) EST: ~} Town Clerk ~- Mayon ~ 0 ' -56- ! t ~ Council Member t,v~.,~~ seconded the motion, and the question being upon the passage and adoption of the Ordinance is amended from the date of the first reading thereof, the roll was called with the following results: Council Members voting "YES": Mayor: Council Members: Council Members voting "NO": :.max i~l:.f Paul Johnston C haM~~c ~ ~. ~nd~v~ Hermann Staufer Gail Wahrlich Colleen Kline Kent Rose C.~~ LO members of the Council present Navin of the adoption of Ordinance No. l3, Series of thereupon declared the Ordinance finally passed directed that the Ordinance be published once Vail Trail, a newspaper of general circulation in its issue dated May 4, 1984. g voted in favor 1984, the Mayor and adopted and in full in The within the Town After consideration of other business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned. r_ Mayor ~ Town of Vail, Colorado (TOWN) (SEAL) ATTEST: Town Clerk ~f Town of Vail, Colorado -57- n ~ r ~ STATE OF' COLORApO COUNTY OF' EAGLE ) ss. TOWN OP VAIL T, Pam Brandmeyer, the Town Clerk of the Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado, do hereby certify that the attached copy of ordinance No. 13, Series of 1.984, regarding the issuance and sale of Town of Vail, Colorado, Refunding Land Transfer Tax Anticipation Warrants, Series 1984, in the aggregate principal amount of $3,965,000, is a true and correct copy; that said Ordinance as amended from the date of the first reading thereof, was passed and adopted on second reading by the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, at a regular meeting thereof held at the Vail Municipal Building, the regular meeting place thereof, an Tuesday, the lst day of May. 1984; that true copies of said Ordinance have been duly executed and authenticated by the signatures of the Mayor of the Town of Vail and myself, as Town Clerk of said Town, sealed with the seal of the Town, and numbered and recorded in the official records of the Tawn kept far that purpose in my office; and that said Ordinance was duly published in full in The Vail Trail, a newspaper of genera]. circulation within the Town, in its issue of May 4, 1984, as evidenced by the certificate of the publisher attached hereto at page 59. T further certify that the foregoing pages 1 through 57, inclusive, constitute a true and correct copy of the record o£ the proceedings of the Town Council. at its regular meeting of May 1, 19$4, insofar as said proceedings relate to said Ordinance; that said proceedings were duly had and taken, that the meeting was duly held; and that the persons were present at said meeting as therein shown. TN WITNESS WHEREOF', T have hereunto set my hand nd the seal of pp the Town of Vail, Colorado this ~ - day of , 1 9 0 4 w • • ~ii/l/~~~ Town Clerk 4 Town of Vail, Colorado (TOWN) (SEAL) -58- r~ .,~~''~,~ a.~, ~.a rl~,~~ ~ ~. ~ ., ' ~ 3. ~ ,~ ,,~© ~ . ~z}; ~ ~ ~ ~ .~,rw ~O "~. 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