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5001 Legals
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING TO TERMINATE
FUTURE WEEDMANAGEMENT SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ANDDISCUSS USING EXISTING
FUNDS FOR DISASTERRELIEF
SANFORD LAKEIMPROVEMENT BOARD
TAKE NOTICE that a publichearing of the Sanford LakeImprovement Board is sched-uled on Thursday, August 20,2020 at 7:00 p.m., on the videoconferencing platform Zoom.The Zoom information to joint h e h e a r i n g i s : L i n k :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89382715032; Meeting ID: 8938271 5032; and US Toll-FreeCall-in Number: 877-853-5257. The purpose of this pub-lic hearing is to: (1) terminatefuture special assessmentsthat were approved to, in-part,implement a five-year 2018weed management project onSanford Lake; and (2) to dis-cuss using existing funds col-lected by the Sanford Lake Im-provement Board toward stre-ambank stabilization, erosioncontrol, and other disaster re-lief activities given the recenttragic dam failures impactingthe lake. A modified special as-sessment roll showing the ter-minated assessments will beprepared and available for theinspection by those at the pub-lic hearing or upon request.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE thatpursuant to Part 309 of theNatural Resources and Envir-onmental Protection Act, theSanford Lake ImprovementBoard will determine the prac-ticability of expending existingfunds on potential disaster re-lief activities, review a modi-fied special assessment rollthat terminates future assess-ments remaining on the 5-yearlake improvement project ap-proved on August 23, 2018,hear any property owner objec-tions to the proposed use ofthe existing funds from specialassessments and to the modi-fied assessment roll, and makea determination of whether ornot to confirm said assess-ment roll. The hearing may beadjourned from time-to-timewithout further notice.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE thatappearance and protest at thehearing is required in order toappeal the proposed modifiedassessment roll. Property own-ers and those concerned mayjoin and offer public commentrelated to the discussion of theuse of existing funds from pre-viously collected assessments.Any person or entity objectingto the assessment roll shall joinat the above stated t imeand/or file his or her objectionin writing with the MidlandCounty Drain Commissioner.Any such person or entity canfile an appearance and protestby letter addressed to the Mid-land County Drain Commis-sioner, on behalf of the San-ford Lake Improvement Board,220 W Ellsworth Street, Mid-land, MI 48640. Protest lettersreceived by the Drain Commis-sioner by no later than thehearing shall be given thesame effect as attendance andprotest at the hearing. TheSanford Lake ImprovementBoard shall maintain a recordof part ies who appear toprotest at the hearing. If thehearing is terminated or ad-journed before a party isprovided the opportunity to beheard, a party whose appear-ance was recorded shall beconsidered to have protestedthe special assessment in per-son.
Proceedings conducted at thispublic hearing will be subject tothe provisions of the MichiganOpen Meetings Act and youare further notified that inform-ation regarding this meetingmay be obtained from the Mid-land County Drain Commis-sioner’s Office at (989) 832-6770. Persons with disabilitiesor otherwise needing accom-modations for effective particip-ation in the meeting shouldcontact the Drain Commission-er’s Office at (989) 832-6770 orthrough the Michigan RelayCenter at 7-1-1 (TDD) at least24 hours in advance of themeeting to request mobility,visual, hearing or other assist-ance. Minutes of the meetingwill be on file in the MidlandCounty Drain Commissioner’sOffice.
Any modified special assess-ment roll shall be considered fi-nal and conclusive unless ap-pealed within thirty (30) daysafter the Sanford ImprovementBoard publishes a notice ofconfirmation. MCL 324.30913.
Douglas EnosMidland County
Drain Commissioneron behalf of the Sanford Lake
Improvement Board
5001 Legals
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING TO TERMINATE
FUTURE WEEDMANAGEMENT SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ANDDISCUSS USING EXISTING
FUNDS FOR DISASTERRELIEF
SANFORD LAKEIMPROVEMENT BOARD
TAKE NOTICE that a publichearing of the Sanford LakeImprovement Board is sched-uled on Thursday, August 20,2020 at 7:00 p.m., on the videoconferencing platform Zoom.The Zoom information to joint h e h e a r i n g i s : L i n k :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89382715032; Meeting ID: 8938271 5032; and US Toll-FreeCall-in Number: 877-853-5257. The purpose of this pub-lic hearing is to: (1) terminatefuture special assessmentsthat were approved to, in-part,implement a five-year 2018weed management project onSanford Lake; and (2) to dis-cuss using existing funds col-lected by the Sanford Lake Im-provement Board toward stre-ambank stabilization, erosioncontrol, and other disaster re-lief activities given the recenttragic dam failures impactingthe lake. A modified special as-sessment roll showing the ter-minated assessments will beprepared and available for theinspection by those at the pub-lic hearing or upon request.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE thatpursuant to Part 309 of theNatural Resources and Envir-onmental Protection Act, theSanford Lake ImprovementBoard will determine the prac-ticability of expending existingfunds on potential disaster re-lief activities, review a modi-fied special assessment rollthat terminates future assess-ments remaining on the 5-yearlake improvement project ap-proved on August 23, 2018,hear any property owner objec-tions to the proposed use ofthe existing funds from specialassessments and to the modi-fied assessment roll, and makea determination of whether ornot to confirm said assess-ment roll. The hearing may beadjourned from time-to-timewithout further notice.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE thatappearance and protest at thehearing is required in order toappeal the proposed modifiedassessment roll. Property own-ers and those concerned mayjoin and offer public commentrelated to the discussion of theuse of existing funds from pre-viously collected assessments.Any person or entity objectingto the assessment roll shall joinat the above stated t imeand/or file his or her objectionin writing with the MidlandCounty Drain Commissioner.Any such person or entity canfile an appearance and protestby letter addressed to the Mid-land County Drain Commis-sioner, on behalf of the San-ford Lake Improvement Board,220 W Ellsworth Street, Mid-land, MI 48640. Protest lettersreceived by the Drain Commis-sioner by no later than thehearing shall be given thesame effect as attendance andprotest at the hearing. TheSanford Lake ImprovementBoard shall maintain a recordof part ies who appear toprotest at the hearing. If thehearing is terminated or ad-journed before a party isprovided the opportunity to beheard, a party whose appear-ance was recorded shall beconsidered to have protestedthe special assessment in per-son.
Proceedings conducted at thispublic hearing will be subject tothe provisions of the MichiganOpen Meetings Act and youare further notified that inform-ation regarding this meetingmay be obtained from the Mid-land County Drain Commis-sioner’s Office at (989) 832-6770. Persons with disabilitiesor otherwise needing accom-modations for effective particip-ation in the meeting shouldcontact the Drain Commission-er’s Office at (989) 832-6770 orthrough the Michigan RelayCenter at 7-1-1 (TDD) at least24 hours in advance of themeeting to request mobility,visual, hearing or other assist-ance. Minutes of the meetingwill be on file in the MidlandCounty Drain Commissioner’sOffice.
Any modified special assess-ment roll shall be considered fi-nal and conclusive unless ap-pealed within thirty (30) daysafter the Sanford ImprovementBoard publishes a notice ofconfirmation. MCL 324.30913.
Douglas EnosMidland County
Drain Commissioneron behalf of the Sanford Lake
Improvement Board
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-2
AN ORDINANCE TO AMENDCERTAIN PROVISIONS OFORDINANCE NO. 2020- 2 OFTHE CITY OF BEAVERTONENTITLED:
A N O R D I N A N C E T OPROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISI-TION, CONSTRUCTION, IN-STALLATION, FURNISHINGAND EQUIPPING OF IM-PROVEMENTS AND EXTEN-SIONS TO THE WATER SUP-PLY AND SEWAGE DISPOS-AL SYSTEM OF THE CITY OFBEAVERTON; TO PROVIDEFOR THE ISSUANCE ANDSALE OF JUNIOR LIEN REV-ENUE BONDS TO PAY THECOSTS THEREOF; TO PRE-SCRIBE THE FORM OF THEJUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE FORTHE COLLECTION OF REV-ENUES FROM THE SYSTEMSUFFICIENT FOR THE PUR-POSE OF PAYING THECOSTS OF OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE OF THE SYS-TEM AND TO PAY THE PRIN-CIPAL OF AND INTEREST ONTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE AN AD-EQUATE RESERVE AC-COUNT FOR THE JUNIOR LI-EN REVENUE BONDS; TOPROVIDE FOR THE SE-GREGATION AND DISTRIBU-TION OF THE REVENUES;TO PROVIDE FOR THERIGHTS OF THE HOLDERSOF THE BONDS IN EN-FORCEMENT THEREOF;AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTH-ER MATTERS RELATING TOTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS AND THE SYSTEM.
THE CITY OF BEAVERTONORDAINS:
Section 1. Definitions. Anycapitalized terms used in thisOrdinance but not defined inthis Ordinance have the mean-ings assigned to such terms inOrdinance No. 2020-2 of theCity of Beaverton.
Section 2. Amendment to Prin-cipal Amount of Series 2020CBonds. The maximum princip-al amount of the Series 2020CBonds is hereby amended tobe Six Hundred Forty-FiveThousand Dollars ($645,000).The Series 2020C Bonds shallbe payable in principal install-ments on August 1 of eachyear, as follows:
Year Amount Year Amount2021 $13,000 2041 $16,000
2022 13,000 2042 16,0002023 13,000 2043 16,0002024 13,000 2044 17,0002025 13,000 2045 17,0002026 14,000 2046 17,0002027 14,000 2047 17,0002028 14,000 2048 17,0002029 14,000 2049 18,0002030 14,000 2050 18,0002031 14,000 2051 18,0002032 15,000 2052 18,0002033 15,000 2053 18,0002034 15,000 2054 19,0002035 15,000 2055 19,0002036 15,000 2056 19,0002037 15,000 2057 19,0002038 16,000 2058 19,0002039 16,000 2059 20,0002040 16,000 2060 20,000
The Mayor, Clerk and CityManager are each hereby au-thorized to decrease the ag-gregate principal amount of theSeries 2020C Bonds and/orchange the payment dates andthe amounts of any of the fore-going installments, including in-terest payment dates, if it is inthe best interest of the City,provided that the final principalpayment of the Series 2020CBond shall be due and pay-able within forty (40) years ofthe date of issuance of the2020C Bond.
Section 3. Amendment to Sec-tion 12(B)(3). Paragraph 5 ofSection 12(B)(3) of OrdinanceNo. 2020-2 is hereby amendedto read in its entirety as follows.
"The JUNIOR LIEN BOND RE-SERVE ACCOUNT (the "Juni-o r L i e n B o n d R e s e r v eAccount") is hereby continued.In addition to the requirementsof Ordinance Nos. 141, 6-2007and 2020-1, transfers shall bemade to the Junior Lien BondReserve Account as follows:there shall be withdrawn fromthe Receiving Fund at the be-ginning of each Fiscal Yearquarter and set aside in andtransferred to the Junior LienBond Reserve Account, afterprovision has been made forthe Operation and Mainten-ance Account and the currentrequirements of the Junior Li-en Bond and Interest Redemp-tion Account, commencing Oc-tober 1, 2020, the sum of atleast $725 per quarter ($2,900annually) related to the Series2020C Bond (or $502.50 perquarter ($2,010 annually) if theSeries 2020C Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), and the sum of at least$100 per quarter ($400 annu-ally) related to the Series2020D Bond (or $92 perquarter ($368 annually) if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), until there is accumu-lated in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account the lesser ofthe sum of $29,000 related tothe Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amount.Except as hereinafter provided,no further deposits shall bemade into the Junior Lien BondReserve Account for the pur-pose of Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account once the lesserof the sum of $29,000 relatedto the Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amounthas been deposited therein asherein provided. The moneysin the Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account shall be usedsolely for the payment of theprincipal installments of and in-terest on the Bonds as to whichthere would otherwise be de-fault; provided however, that inthe event the amount on de-posit in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account exceeds theReserve Amount, the moneysin excess of the ReserveAmount shall be used to payprincipal installment of and in-terest on the Bonds on the nextpayment date."
Section 3. Publication and Re-cordation. This Ordinance shallbe published in full in the Mid-land Daily News, a newspaperof general circulation in the Cityof qualified under State law topublish legal notices, promptlyafter its adoption, and shall berecorded in the OrdinanceBook of the City and such re-cording authenticated by thesignatures of the Mayor andthe City Clerk.
Section 4. Severability; Para-graph Headings; and Conflict.I f any section, paragraph,clause or provision of this Or-dinance shall be held invalid,the invalidity of such section,paragraph, clause or provisionshall not affect any of the otherprovisions of this Ordinance.The paragraph headings in thisOrdinance are furnished forconvenience of reference onlyand shall not be considered tobe part of this Ordinance.
Section 5. Effective Date. Pur-suant to the provisions of Sec-tion 6 of Act 94, Public Acts ofMichigan, 1933, as amended,this Ordinance shall be ap-proved on the date of first read-ing and accordingly this Ordin-ance shall immediately be ef-fective upon its adoption.
Passed and adopted by theCity of Beaverton, County ofGladwin, State of Michigan, onJuly 20, 2020.
Ray NauMayor
(Seal) Attest:
Janelle KeenClerk
I hereby certify that the forego-ing is a true and complete copyof an Ordinance duly enactedby the City Council of the Cityof Beaverton, County of Glad-win, State of Michigan, at aregu lar meet ing he ld onMonday, July 20, 2020, andthat said meeting was conduc-ted and public notice of saidmeeting was given pursuant toand in full compliance with theOpen Meetings Act, being Act267, Public Acts of Michigan,1976 as modified by ExecutiveOrder of the Governor includ-ing Executive Order 2020-129,and that the minutes of saidmeeting were kept and will beor have been made availableas required by said Act 267.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members were present atsaid meeting: T. McCartney, K.Neville, T. Danielak, N. List, N.Frei, B. Werth and the follow-ing Members were absent :NONE
I further certify the MemberLIST mover adoption of saidOrdinance, and that said mo-tion was supported by MemberMcCartney.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members voted for adop-tion of said Ordinance: McCart-ney, Neville, Danielak, List,Frei, Werth and that the follow-ing Members voted against ad-opt ion of said Ordinance:NONE.
I further certify that said Ordin-ance has been recorded in theOrdinance Book and that suchrecording has been authentic-ated by the signatures of theMayor and the Clerk
Janelle KeenClerk
5001 Legals
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-2
AN ORDINANCE TO AMENDCERTAIN PROVISIONS OFORDINANCE NO. 2020- 2 OFTHE CITY OF BEAVERTONENTITLED:
A N O R D I N A N C E T OPROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISI-TION, CONSTRUCTION, IN-STALLATION, FURNISHINGAND EQUIPPING OF IM-PROVEMENTS AND EXTEN-SIONS TO THE WATER SUP-PLY AND SEWAGE DISPOS-AL SYSTEM OF THE CITY OFBEAVERTON; TO PROVIDEFOR THE ISSUANCE ANDSALE OF JUNIOR LIEN REV-ENUE BONDS TO PAY THECOSTS THEREOF; TO PRE-SCRIBE THE FORM OF THEJUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE FORTHE COLLECTION OF REV-ENUES FROM THE SYSTEMSUFFICIENT FOR THE PUR-POSE OF PAYING THECOSTS OF OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE OF THE SYS-TEM AND TO PAY THE PRIN-CIPAL OF AND INTEREST ONTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE AN AD-EQUATE RESERVE AC-COUNT FOR THE JUNIOR LI-EN REVENUE BONDS; TOPROVIDE FOR THE SE-GREGATION AND DISTRIBU-TION OF THE REVENUES;TO PROVIDE FOR THERIGHTS OF THE HOLDERSOF THE BONDS IN EN-FORCEMENT THEREOF;AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTH-ER MATTERS RELATING TOTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS AND THE SYSTEM.
THE CITY OF BEAVERTONORDAINS:
Section 1. Definitions. Anycapitalized terms used in thisOrdinance but not defined inthis Ordinance have the mean-ings assigned to such terms inOrdinance No. 2020-2 of theCity of Beaverton.
Section 2. Amendment to Prin-cipal Amount of Series 2020CBonds. The maximum princip-al amount of the Series 2020CBonds is hereby amended tobe Six Hundred Forty-FiveThousand Dollars ($645,000).The Series 2020C Bonds shallbe payable in principal install-ments on August 1 of eachyear, as follows:
Year Amount Year Amount2021 $13,000 2041 $16,000
2022 13,000 2042 16,0002023 13,000 2043 16,0002024 13,000 2044 17,0002025 13,000 2045 17,0002026 14,000 2046 17,0002027 14,000 2047 17,0002028 14,000 2048 17,0002029 14,000 2049 18,0002030 14,000 2050 18,0002031 14,000 2051 18,0002032 15,000 2052 18,0002033 15,000 2053 18,0002034 15,000 2054 19,0002035 15,000 2055 19,0002036 15,000 2056 19,0002037 15,000 2057 19,0002038 16,000 2058 19,0002039 16,000 2059 20,0002040 16,000 2060 20,000
The Mayor, Clerk and CityManager are each hereby au-thorized to decrease the ag-gregate principal amount of theSeries 2020C Bonds and/orchange the payment dates andthe amounts of any of the fore-going installments, including in-terest payment dates, if it is inthe best interest of the City,provided that the final principalpayment of the Series 2020CBond shall be due and pay-able within forty (40) years ofthe date of issuance of the2020C Bond.
Section 3. Amendment to Sec-tion 12(B)(3). Paragraph 5 ofSection 12(B)(3) of OrdinanceNo. 2020-2 is hereby amendedto read in its entirety as follows.
"The JUNIOR LIEN BOND RE-SERVE ACCOUNT (the "Juni-o r L i e n B o n d R e s e r v eAccount") is hereby continued.In addition to the requirementsof Ordinance Nos. 141, 6-2007and 2020-1, transfers shall bemade to the Junior Lien BondReserve Account as follows:there shall be withdrawn fromthe Receiving Fund at the be-ginning of each Fiscal Yearquarter and set aside in andtransferred to the Junior LienBond Reserve Account, afterprovision has been made forthe Operation and Mainten-ance Account and the currentrequirements of the Junior Li-en Bond and Interest Redemp-tion Account, commencing Oc-tober 1, 2020, the sum of atleast $725 per quarter ($2,900annually) related to the Series2020C Bond (or $502.50 perquarter ($2,010 annually) if theSeries 2020C Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), and the sum of at least$100 per quarter ($400 annu-ally) related to the Series2020D Bond (or $92 perquarter ($368 annually) if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), until there is accumu-lated in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account the lesser ofthe sum of $29,000 related tothe Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amount.Except as hereinafter provided,no further deposits shall bemade into the Junior Lien BondReserve Account for the pur-pose of Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account once the lesserof the sum of $29,000 relatedto the Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amounthas been deposited therein asherein provided. The moneysin the Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account shall be usedsolely for the payment of theprincipal installments of and in-terest on the Bonds as to whichthere would otherwise be de-fault; provided however, that inthe event the amount on de-posit in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account exceeds theReserve Amount, the moneysin excess of the ReserveAmount shall be used to payprincipal installment of and in-terest on the Bonds on the nextpayment date."
Section 3. Publication and Re-cordation. This Ordinance shallbe published in full in the Mid-land Daily News, a newspaperof general circulation in the Cityof qualified under State law topublish legal notices, promptlyafter its adoption, and shall berecorded in the OrdinanceBook of the City and such re-cording authenticated by thesignatures of the Mayor andthe City Clerk.
Section 4. Severability; Para-graph Headings; and Conflict.I f any section, paragraph,clause or provision of this Or-dinance shall be held invalid,the invalidity of such section,paragraph, clause or provisionshall not affect any of the otherprovisions of this Ordinance.The paragraph headings in thisOrdinance are furnished forconvenience of reference onlyand shall not be considered tobe part of this Ordinance.
Section 5. Effective Date. Pur-suant to the provisions of Sec-tion 6 of Act 94, Public Acts ofMichigan, 1933, as amended,this Ordinance shall be ap-proved on the date of first read-ing and accordingly this Ordin-ance shall immediately be ef-fective upon its adoption.
Passed and adopted by theCity of Beaverton, County ofGladwin, State of Michigan, onJuly 20, 2020.
Ray NauMayor
(Seal) Attest:
Janelle KeenClerk
I hereby certify that the forego-ing is a true and complete copyof an Ordinance duly enactedby the City Council of the Cityof Beaverton, County of Glad-win, State of Michigan, at aregu lar meet ing he ld onMonday, July 20, 2020, andthat said meeting was conduc-ted and public notice of saidmeeting was given pursuant toand in full compliance with theOpen Meetings Act, being Act267, Public Acts of Michigan,1976 as modified by ExecutiveOrder of the Governor includ-ing Executive Order 2020-129,and that the minutes of saidmeeting were kept and will beor have been made availableas required by said Act 267.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members were present atsaid meeting: T. McCartney, K.Neville, T. Danielak, N. List, N.Frei, B. Werth and the follow-ing Members were absent:NONE
I further certify the MemberLIST mover adoption of saidOrdinance, and that said mo-tion was supported by MemberMcCartney.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members voted for adop-tion of said Ordinance: McCart-ney, Neville, Danielak, List,Frei, Werth and that the follow-ing Members voted against ad-opt ion of said Ordinance:NONE.
I further certify that said Ordin-ance has been recorded in theOrdinance Book and that suchrecording has been authentic-ated by the signatures of theMayor and the Clerk
Janelle KeenClerk
5001 Legals
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-2
AN ORDINANCE TO AMENDCERTAIN PROVISIONS OFORDINANCE NO. 2020- 2 OFTHE CITY OF BEAVERTONENTITLED:
A N O R D I N A N C E T OPROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISI-TION, CONSTRUCTION, IN-STALLATION, FURNISHINGAND EQUIPPING OF IM-PROVEMENTS AND EXTEN-SIONS TO THE WATER SUP-PLY AND SEWAGE DISPOS-AL SYSTEM OF THE CITY OFBEAVERTON; TO PROVIDEFOR THE ISSUANCE ANDSALE OF JUNIOR LIEN REV-ENUE BONDS TO PAY THECOSTS THEREOF; TO PRE-SCRIBE THE FORM OF THEJUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE FORTHE COLLECTION OF REV-ENUES FROM THE SYSTEMSUFFICIENT FOR THE PUR-POSE OF PAYING THECOSTS OF OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE OF THE SYS-TEM AND TO PAY THE PRIN-CIPAL OF AND INTEREST ONTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS; TO PROVIDE AN AD-EQUATE RESERVE AC-COUNT FOR THE JUNIOR LI-EN REVENUE BONDS; TOPROVIDE FOR THE SE-GREGATION AND DISTRIBU-TION OF THE REVENUES;TO PROVIDE FOR THERIGHTS OF THE HOLDERSOF THE BONDS IN EN-FORCEMENT THEREOF;AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTH-ER MATTERS RELATING TOTHE JUNIOR LIEN REVENUEBONDS AND THE SYSTEM.
THE CITY OF BEAVERTONORDAINS:
Section 1. Definitions. Anycapitalized terms used in thisOrdinance but not defined inthis Ordinance have the mean-ings assigned to such terms inOrdinance No. 2020-2 of theCity of Beaverton.
Section 2. Amendment to Prin-cipal Amount of Series 2020CBonds. The maximum princip-al amount of the Series 2020CBonds is hereby amended tobe Six Hundred Forty-FiveThousand Dollars ($645,000).The Series 2020C Bonds shallbe payable in principal install-ments on August 1 of eachyear, as follows:
Year Amount Year Amount2021 $13,000 2041 $16,000
2022 13,000 2042 16,0002023 13,000 2043 16,0002024 13,000 2044 17,0002025 13,000 2045 17,0002026 14,000 2046 17,0002027 14,000 2047 17,0002028 14,000 2048 17,0002029 14,000 2049 18,0002030 14,000 2050 18,0002031 14,000 2051 18,0002032 15,000 2052 18,0002033 15,000 2053 18,0002034 15,000 2054 19,0002035 15,000 2055 19,0002036 15,000 2056 19,0002037 15,000 2057 19,0002038 16,000 2058 19,0002039 16,000 2059 20,0002040 16,000 2060 20,000
The Mayor, Clerk and CityManager are each hereby au-thorized to decrease the ag-gregate principal amount of theSeries 2020C Bonds and/orchange the payment dates andthe amounts of any of the fore-going installments, including in-terest payment dates, if it is inthe best interest of the City,provided that the final principalpayment of the Series 2020CBond shall be due and pay-able within forty (40) years ofthe date of issuance of the2020C Bond.
Section 3. Amendment to Sec-tion 12(B)(3). Paragraph 5 ofSection 12(B)(3) of OrdinanceNo. 2020-2 is hereby amendedto read in its entirety as follows.
"The JUNIOR LIEN BOND RE-SERVE ACCOUNT (the "Juni-o r L i e n B o n d R e s e r v eAccount") is hereby continued.In addition to the requirementsof Ordinance Nos. 141, 6-2007and 2020-1, transfers shall bemade to the Junior Lien BondReserve Account as follows:there shall be withdrawn fromthe Receiving Fund at the be-ginning of each Fiscal Yearquarter and set aside in andtransferred to the Junior LienBond Reserve Account, afterprovision has been made forthe Operation and Mainten-ance Account and the currentrequirements of the Junior Li-en Bond and Interest Redemp-tion Account, commencing Oc-tober 1, 2020, the sum of atleast $725 per quarter ($2,900annually) related to the Series2020C Bond (or $502.50 perquarter ($2,010 annually) if theSeries 2020C Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), and the sum of at least$100 per quarter ($400 annu-ally) related to the Series2020D Bond (or $92 perquarter ($368 annually) if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020), until there is accumu-lated in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account the lesser ofthe sum of $29,000 related tothe Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amount.Except as hereinafter provided,no further deposits shall bemade into the Junior Lien BondReserve Account for the pur-pose of Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account once the lesserof the sum of $29,000 relatedto the Series 2020C Bond (or$20,100 if the Series 2020CBonds are issued prior toSeptember 30, 2020) and$4,000 related to the Series2020D Bond (or $3,680 if theSeries 2020D Bonds are is-sued prior to September 30,2020) or the Reserve Amounthas been deposited therein asherein provided. The moneysin the Junior Lien Bond Re-serve Account shall be usedsolely for the payment of theprincipal installments of and in-terest on the Bonds as to whichthere would otherwise be de-fault; provided however, that inthe event the amount on de-posit in the Junior Lien BondReserve Account exceeds theReserve Amount, the moneysin excess of the ReserveAmount shall be used to payprincipal installment of and in-terest on the Bonds on the nextpayment date."
Section 3. Publication and Re-cordation. This Ordinance shallbe published in full in the Mid-land Daily News, a newspaperof general circulation in the Cityof qualified under State law topublish legal notices, promptlyafter its adoption, and shall berecorded in the OrdinanceBook of the City and such re-cording authenticated by thesignatures of the Mayor andthe City Clerk.
Section 4. Severability; Para-graph Headings; and Conflict.I f any section, paragraph,clause or provision of this Or-dinance shall be held invalid,the invalidity of such section,paragraph, clause or provisionshall not affect any of the otherprovisions of this Ordinance.The paragraph headings in thisOrdinance are furnished forconvenience of reference onlyand shall not be considered tobe part of this Ordinance.
Section 5. Effective Date. Pur-suant to the provisions of Sec-tion 6 of Act 94, Public Acts ofMichigan, 1933, as amended,this Ordinance shall be ap-proved on the date of first read-ing and accordingly this Ordin-ance shall immediately be ef-fective upon its adoption.
Passed and adopted by theCity of Beaverton, County ofGladwin, State of Michigan, onJuly 20, 2020.
Ray NauMayor
(Seal) Attest:
Janelle KeenClerk
I hereby certify that the forego-ing is a true and complete copyof an Ordinance duly enactedby the City Council of the Cityof Beaverton, County of Glad-win, State of Michigan, at aregu lar meet ing he ld onMonday, July 20, 2020, andthat said meeting was conduc-ted and public notice of saidmeeting was given pursuant toand in full compliance with theOpen Meetings Act, being Act267, Public Acts of Michigan,1976 as modified by ExecutiveOrder of the Governor includ-ing Executive Order 2020-129,and that the minutes of saidmeeting were kept and will beor have been made availableas required by said Act 267.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members were present atsaid meeting: T. McCartney, K.Neville, T. Danielak, N. List, N.Frei, B. Werth and the follow-ing Members were absent:NONE
I further certify the MemberLIST mover adoption of saidOrdinance, and that said mo-tion was supported by MemberMcCartney.
I further certify that the follow-ing Members voted for adop-tion of said Ordinance: McCart-ney, Neville, Danielak, List,Frei, Werth and that the follow-ing Members voted against ad-opt ion of said Ordinance:NONE.
I further certify that said Ordin-ance has been recorded in theOrdinance Book and that suchrecording has been authentic-ated by the signatures of theMayor and the Clerk
Janelle KeenClerk
5002 Announcements & Events
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2004 Dodge Ram Pickup,With Mirrors and Topper with
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2003 Mercury GrandMarquis
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2012 Lincoln MKS Loaded106 K Miles
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