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AN ORDINANCE
Authorizing the City to Borrow Funds from
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Water Pollution Control Loan Program
NOW BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: Legislative Statement.
At the time of passage of this ordinance, the City of Evanston, Cook
County, Illinois, ("City") operates its sewage collection system, including all property,
real, personal, or otherwise owned or to be owned by the City or under the control of the
City, and used for sewage collection purposes, as well as for any and all further
extensions, improvements, and additions to the system; however, expressly excluding
property which from time to time is deemed by the City to be no longer useful or
necessary to the continued effective and efficient operation of the system or extensions,
improvements or additions which are at the time of construction, acquisition and
installation expressly excluded from the definition of system hereunder by the City,
hereinafter referred to as "System," and in accordance with the provisions of Section
6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and 30 ILCS 350/1 et
seq., the Local Government Debt Reform Act, hereinafter collectively referred to as the
"Act."
The City Council has determined that it is advisable, necessary and in the
best interests of public health, safety and welfare to improve the System. Said
improvements include the following:
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Large diameter sewer rehabilitation will be addressed by installing cured -
in -place pipe liner for approximately 3,620 feet of sewer main ranging in
size from 39-inch diameter to 60-inch diameter to service the combined
sewer on Greenleaf Street between Dewey Avenue and the North Shore
Channel west of McDaniel Avenue. The expected useful life of said
rehabilitated sewers is estimated at 100 years. All improvements are to
be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared
by the City of Evanston Professional Engineer registered staff. All work
herein described shall be referred to as the "Project".
The estimated cost of constructing and installing the Project, including engineering,
legal, financial, and other related expenses is two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) and
there are insufficient funds on hand and lawfully available to pay such costs. Such
costs are expected to be paid for with a loan to the City from the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency, hereinafter referred to as "IEPA," through the Water Pollution
- — -Control-Loan -Program-,-hereinafter referred to as -the "Program,," said-9oan to--be-repaid -
from revenues of the System, and such loan is authorized to be accepted at this time
pursuant to the Act.
Pursuant to, and in accordance with, the provisions of the Act, the City is
authorized to borrow funds from the Program in the aggregate principal amount of two
million dollars ($2,000,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds to pay the costs of the
Project. The loan to the City shall be made pursuant to a Loan Agreement, including
certain terms and conditions, between the City and the IEPA,
SECTION 2: This Ordinance 45-0-20 shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage, approval and publication in the manner provided by law, all
pursuant to the Act and including, expressly, the home rule powers of the City pursuant
to Section 6(a) of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970.
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SECTION 3: That it is necessary to public health, safety and welfare and
in the best interests of the City to construct the Project and that the System continue to
be operated in accordance with the provisions of the Act, and that for the purpose of
constructing the Project, it is hereby authorized that funds be borrowed by the City of
Evanston in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed two million dollars
($2,000,000.00).
SECTION 4: That, subject to the express provisions of this Ordinance,
the City may not adopt additional ordinances or amendments which provide for any
substantive or material change in the scope and intent of this Ordinance, including but
not limited to interest rate, preference or priority of any other ordinance with this
Ordinance, parity of any other ordinance with this Ordinance, or otherwise alter or
impair the obligation of the City to pay the principal and interest due to the Program
without the written consent of the IEPA.
SECTION 5: That repayment of the loan to the IEPA by the City, pursuant
to this Ordinance, is to be solely from the revenues derived from the System, as
hereinafter provided; the loan does not constitute an indebtedness of the City within the
meaning of any constitutional or statutory limitation. For the purposes hereof,
"revenues" (hereinafter "Revenues") of the System means all income from whatever
source derived from the System, including investment income and the like, connection,
permit and inspection fees and the like, user charges of all kinds for the use and service
of the System, and including such transfers from the corporate funds or the sewer fund
of the City as the City Council shall from time to time determine through the budget and
appropriation of such funds, or other proper action; but shall not include non -recurring
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income from the sale of property of the System, governmental or other grants or loans,
and as otherwise determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles for municipal enterprise funds. The repayment of the loan from the Revenues
shall in all events be made only after provision for the payment of "Operation and
Maintenance Costs" of the System, hereby defined to mean all costs of operating,
maintaining and routine repair of the System, including such items as wages, salaries,
costs of materials and supplies, taxes, power, fuel, insurance, purchase of sewage
treatment or disposal capacity, including all payments for such services to be made
pursuant to long-term contracts for the provision of such services, but shall not include
debt service of any kind, depreciation, any capital reserve requirements, and as
_ _ _ _ _ - . - -_-otherwise -determined _ in -accordance with generally- accepted accounting- principles-for-
municipalenterprise funds. The City hereby pledges the Revenues, after provision has
been made for the payment of Operation and Maintenance Costs, to the repayment of
the loan; and covenants and agrees to charge such rates and impose such fees and
charges for the use and service of the System as shall be sufficient to pay in a timely
manner all repayments as required on the load pursuant to the terms of the Loan
Agreement.
SECTION 6: That the City Council hereby authorizes acceptance of the
offer of a loan through the Program, including all terms and conditions of the Loan
Agreement ("Loan Agreement", as well as all special conditions contained therein and
made a part thereof by reference. The loan funds awarded shall be used solely for the
purpose of the Project as approved by the !EPA in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Loan Agreement.
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SECTION 7: That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to
execute the Loan Agreement with the IEPA and to negotiate any additional terms or
conditions deemed to be in the best interests of the City.
SECTION 8: That the City hereby covenants and agrees that the
Revenues, after a provision is made for the payment of Operation and Maintenance
Costs, are a dedicated source of funds for the repayment of the loan, as evidenced by
the Loan Agreement. The City reserves the right, without limitation of any kind, to issue
obligations ("Obligations") of any kind (including bonds, notes, or other obligations by
whatever name and including all loans) payable from the Revenues and prior in lien to,
on a parity of lien with, or subordinate in lien to the lien on the Revenues for the
repayment of the loan as provided in the Loan Agreement, as shall be determined by
the City Council; provided, however, that any covenants or agreements made by the
City for the benefit of the holders of such Obligations shall, at the time of the incurring of
such Obligations, also be made in a similar manner for the benefit of the obligation to
repay the loan as represented by the Loan Agreement.
The City intends that the obligation to repay the loan as evidenced in the
Loan Agreement shall bear interest as provided therein on a basis which is not tax-
exempt under the provision of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and the officers of
the City charged with the execution of the Loan Agreement shall act in accordance with
this stated intent.
SECTION 9: That if any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this
Ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or
provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Ordinance.
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SECTION 10: All ordinances or resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict
herewith, are hereby repealed.
SECTION 11: As long as the City has outstanding revenue bonds
payable from revenues of the System that are senior to the revenue bond authorized by
this Ordinance, the City shall maintain an account, coverage and reserves equivalent to
the accounts, coverage. and reserves required by the outstanding ordinances.
Introduced: April 13, 22020 , 2020 Approved:
Adopted: April 13, 2020 i�4 / 20 12fl20 , 2020 , 2020
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—---------- - -- - --- ------Stephen-H-Hagerty,-Mayor----
Attest:
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Eduardo Gomez, Deputy City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Kelley A. Gandurski, Corporation Counsel
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