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SUBJECT: <br />DATE: <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />HONORABLE MAYOR & MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />AL HOLLIMAN, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER <br />REIMBURSEMENT RESOLUTION FOR FINANCING <br />SPORTS PARK PROJECT COSTS <br />NOVEMBER 21, 2001 <br />Item # 5 <br />At the November 6, 2001 City Council Meeting, the City Council approved amendments to the <br />agreements with Big League Dreams for the construction and management of a community <br />sports park. In addition, the City Council approved a bond financing team for the issuance of <br />debt to fund certain portions of the project costs. <br />Prior to the issuance of bonds, it is anticipated that the City will close escrow on the portion of <br />the project site formerly know as Frontier Town. In addition, some planning and design costs <br />may be incurred as well. Under Section 1.150-2 of the Department of Treasury Regulations, if <br />the City Council so approves a resolution, certain qualified expenses, paid prior to bond <br />issuance, may be reimbursed to the City from bond proceeds. <br />The City has enough cash and budgetary appropriations to pay for the Frontier Town land <br />acquisition and any planning/design costs incurred prior to the issuance of bonds (estimated in <br />February, 2002). However, approval of the attached resolution provides flexibility to the City <br />to be reimbursed from bond proceeds and to redirect the expenditures (estimated at $2 million) <br />to other uses, if the City Council so desires. Staff does not anticipate recommending any <br />reallocation of funds, but approving the reimbursement resolution does no harm. <br />N/A <br />
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