R-92-1775 - 12/22/1992RESOLUTION NO. / / r 5
WHEREAS, the Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation (the
"Corporation ") was created pursuant to the Texas Housing Finance Corporations
Act of 1979, as amended, Chapter 394 of the Local Government Code (the "Act"), by
the governing bodies of the City of San Marcos, Texas, and each of the Texas
counties of Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Llano, and Williamson (the
"Local Governmental Units "), to provide a means of financing the cost of
residential ownership and development that will provide decent, safe, and sanitary
housing for individuals and families of low and moderate income; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation has power under the Act to issue its bonds (the
"Bonds ") to defray the costs of purchasing or funding the making of home
mortgages, provided that the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds in any
calendar year does not exceed the total of (1) the costs of issuance of the bonds, any
reserves or capitalized interest required by the resolution(s) authorizing the Bonds,
plus any bond discounts; and (2) the largest of (i) $20,000,000, (ii) an amount
determined by multiplying $150 times the population of the Local Governmental
Units as determined by the Corporation's rules, bond- issuance resolution(s), or the
financing documents for the issue, or (iii) an amount equal to 25% of the total dollar
amount of the market demand for home mortgages during the calendar year as
determined by the Corporation's rules, bond - issuance resolution(s), or the financing
documents for the issue; and
WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, requires the
Corporation to obtain a portion of the volume cap allocated to Texas before issuance
of the Bonds (other than refunding bonds); and
WHEREAS, Article 5190.9a, Texas Revised Civil Statues, as amended (the
"Allocation Act "), provides that in determining the amount of volume cap
available to the Corporation the population of any governmental unit within one
or more of the Local Governmental Units with a population of 20,000 or more,
according to the most recent federal census, can be included in the Corporation's
volume cap allocation only if the governmental unit assigns its authority to issue
bonds like the Bonds to the Corporation; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation has requested the governing body of the City of
Round Rock, Texas (the "City") to provide, with the proceeds of the issuance of the
Corporation's Bonds, financing for home mortgages for homes located in that area
of the City located within Williamson County, Texas; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
TEXAS,
1. The recitals are incorporated in and made a part of this resolution.
2. The City Council approves the application of the Act and of the
Allocation Act to property within the City that is located within Williamson
County, Texas; grants its approval to the Corporation for use of the proceeds of the
Bonds to finance home mortgages for homes located within that portion of the City;
and assigns to the Corporation its authority to issue single - family mortgage revenue
bonds in 1993, based upon that portion of the City's population that resides in
Williamson County, Texas.
3. To demonstrate the City's desire to participate in the Corporation's 1993
mortgage revenue bond program, a copy of this Resolution will be forwarded to the
Corporation.
ATTEST:
ADOPTED this 22nd day of December, 1992.
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E LAND, City Secretary
(seal)
MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
The undersigned are the duly selected, qualified, and
acting officials of the City Round Rock, Texas (the "City "),
for the offices named below our signatures. As such, we are
familiar with the matters contained in this Certificate,
which we execute for the benefit of the Texas Bond Review
Board, the Texas Attorney General, and all persons
interested in the proceedings of the City and their
validity.
We certify:
CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS
Certificate Authenticating Resolution
n il. The City Council convened in regular session on the
�� — day of /,Lf'.fm (/z} , 199), , at its regular meeting
place. The roll was called of the duly constituted
copncilmemb rs and all were pr sent except the following:
A quorum of the City Council was present.
2. Among other business the Council considered a
written Resolution, which was described in the meeting
notice. A motion was duly made and seconded to adopt the
Resolution, and, after discussion, the Resolution was
adopted by the following vote: ,L Ayes 0 Noes p
Abstentions.
3. Sufficient written notice of the date, hour,
location, and subject of the meeting was posted on a
bulletin board located at a place convenient to the public
at City Hall and was readily accessible to the general
public at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting time,
and the meeting was open to the public at all times during
discussion and adoption of the Resolution, all in compliance
with the Open Meetings Act, article 6252 - -17 of the Texas
Revised Civil Statutes.
4. The attached photocopy is a true and complete
copy of the Resolution, the original of which is on file
with the minutes of the City Council; the Resolution has not
been amended; and the Resolution is in full force and
effect.
Witness our signatures and the official seal of the
City, done in Rand Rock, Willis son County, Texas, this
9 ( 4 16) day of / 1A)the L , 19 �a .
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/ City Secretary
City of Round Rock, Texas City of
[Seal]
DATE: December 18, 1992
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, December 22, 1992
ITEM: 9.A. Consider a resolution indicating the City's desire to participate in
the 1993 Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation Single
Family Mortgage Revenue Bond Program.
STAFF RESOURCE
PERSON: Joe Vining
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION: Approval
This resolution provides for Round Rock's participation in the 1993 Capital Area
Housing Finance Corporation Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bond Program.
This Program can assist many families in low cost home ownership.
To be eligible this year, the resolution must be passed, signed, attested and hand
delivered by January 8th.
Economic Impact: No cost to the City.