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• A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE
AND SALE OF HEALTHCARE HOUSING REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS,
(MADONNA MEADOWS OF ROCHESTER PROJECT), SERIES 2007A AND TAXA
HEALTH CARE HOUSING REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2007B TO BLE
PROVIDE FUNDS TO REFINANCE A SENIOR HEALTHCARE HOUSING PROJECT
BE IT RESOLVED by the"City"), as follows: Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota the
1 Aut_ hority. The City is authorized by the Constitution and laws of the State of
Minnesota, including Minnesota Statutes, Section 469.152 through 469.1651, as amended
the
"Act") to issue and sell its revenue bonds for the purpose of financing or refinancing projects
consisting of properties, real or personal, used or useful in connection with a revenue producing
enterprise, whether or not operated for profit, engaged in providing healthcare services, includin
hospitals, nursing homes and related medical facilities and to enter into agreements necessa g
convenient in the exercise of the powers granted by the Act. ry or
2 Description of Proiect Refunding. Olmsted County, Minnesota ("Olmsted") has
heretofore issued its $7,080,000 Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds (Madonna Meadows f
Rochester Project), Series 2002 (the Prior Bonds") pursuant to the Act and loaned the proceeds
to Madonna Meadows of Rochester, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation (the "Borrower") to
finance the acquisition by the Borrower of a 66-unit assisted living facility located at 3035 Sale
Meadows Drive, in the City of Rochester,Minnesota(the "Project"). m
• The Borrower
has proposed to this Common Council that the City issue its Healthcare I
Housing Revenue Refunding Bonds (Madonna Meadows of Rochester Project), Series 2007A
(the "Series 2007A Bonds") and its Taxable Healthcare Housing Revenue Refunding Bond
(Madonna Meadows of Rochester Project), Series 2007B (the "Series 2007B Bonds" and
together with the Series 2007A Bonds, the "Bonds") to redeem the outstanding principal amount
of the Prior Bonds, to fund a debt service reserve and to finance certain costs of issuance of the
Bonds. Repayment of the Bonds will be secured by a Mortgage Agreement from the Borrower
to the Trustee (the "Mortgage").
Pursuant to Section 469.155 of the Act, Olmsted has given its consent to issuanc e of the
Bonds by the City to refund the Prior Bonds.
3• Documents Presented. Forms of the following documents related to the Bonds
have been submitted to the City:
(a) The Loan Agreement (the "Loan Agreement") between the City and the
Borrower, pursuant to which Loan Agreement the Borrower agrees to pay amounts in
repayment of the loan sufficient to provide for the full and prompt pa
principal of,premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds; yment of the
(b) The Trust Indenture (the "Indenture") between the City and U.S. Bank
• National Association, as trustee (the "Trustee"), authorizing the issuance of and pledging
certain revenues, including those to be derived from the Loan Agreement, as security for
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the Bonds, and setting forth proposed recitals, covenants and agreements relating thereto;
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(c) The Mortgage by which the Borrower grants to the Trustee a mortgage
lien on and security interest in certain mortgaged property, as described therein, as further
security for the payment of the Bonds and assigns to the Trustee its interests in all leases
and rents with respect to the mortgaged property(not executed by the City);
(d) The Bond Purchase Agreement (the "Bond Purchase Agreement"), among
Piper Jaffray & Co. (the "Underwriter"), the Borrower and the City, providing for the
purchase of the Bonds from the City by the Underwriter and setting forth the terms and
conditions of purchase; and
(e) The Preliminary Official Statement describing the offering of the Bonds,
and certain terms and provisions of the foregoing documents relating to the Bonds (not
executed by the City).
4. Findings. It is hereby found, determined and declared that:
(a) Based on the Borrower's representations to City, the Project constitutes a
project authorized by and described in the Act.
(b) There is no litigation pending or, to the City's actual knowledge,
threatened against the City relating to the Bonds, the Loan Agreement, the Bond
Purchase Agreement or the Indenture (collectively, the "City Bond Documents") or
questioning the due organization of the City, or the powers or authority of the City to
• issue the Bonds and undertake the transactions contemplated hereby.
(c) The execution, delivery and performance of the City's obligations under
the City Bond Documents do not and will not violate any order of any court or other
agency of government of which the City is aware or in which the City is a party, or any
indenture, agreement or other instrument to which the City is a party or by which it or
any of its property is bound, or be in conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute
(with due notice or lapse of time or both) a default under any such indenture, agreement
or other instrument.
(d) It is desirable that the City's interest in the Loan Agreement be pledged to
the Trustee as security for the payment of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on
the Bonds.
(e) Under the provisions of the Act, and as provided in the City Bond
Documents, the Bonds are not to be payable from nor charged upon any funds other than
amounts payable pursuant to the Loan Agreement and moneys in the funds and accounts
held by the Trustee which are pledged to the payment thereof, the City is not subject to
any liability thereon; no owners of the Bonds shall ever have the right to compel the
exercise of the taxing power of the City to pay any of the Bonds or the interest thereon,
nor to enforce payment thereof against any property of the City; the Bonds shall not
constitute a general or moral obligation of the City or a charge, lien or encumbrance,
legal or equitable, upon any property of the City(other than the interest of the City in the
• loan repayments to be made by the Borrower under the Loan Agreement); and each Bond
issued under the Indenture shall recite that such Bond, including interest thereon, shall
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• not constitute or give rise to a charge against the general credit or taxing powers of the
City.
5. Approval and Execution of Documents. The form of Bond and the City Bond
Documents are approved. The City Bond Documents are authorized to be executed in the name
and on behalf of the City by the Mayor and the Clerk, at such time, if any, as they may deem
appropriate, or executed or attested by other officers of the City, in substantially the form on file,
but with all such changes therein, not inconsistent with the Act or other law, as may be approved
by the officers executing the same, which approval shall be conclusively evidenced by the
execution thereof; and then shall be delivered to the Trustee. Modifications to the form of
Mortgage may be made at the discretion of the parties thereto.
6. Approval, Execution and Delivery of Bonds. The City is authorized to issue the
Bonds, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $7,005,000 in the form and upon the
terms set forth in the Indenture, which terms are for this purpose incorporated in this resolution
and made a part hereof; provided, however, that the initial aggregate principal amount of and the
maturities of the Bonds, the interest rates thereon, and any provisions for the optional or
mandatory redemption thereof shall all be as set forth in the final form of the Indenture, to be
approved, executed and delivered by the officers of the City authorized to do so by the
provisions of this Resolution, which approval shall be conclusively evidenced by such execution
and delivery; and provided further that, in no event, shall such maturities exceed 40 years. The
Underwriter will agree pursuant to the provisions of the Bond Purchase Agreement and subject
• to the conditions therein set forth, to purchase the Bonds at the purchase price set forth in the
Bond Purchase Agreement, and such purchase price is hereby accepted. The Mayor and Clerk
are authorized to execute the Bonds as prescribed in the Indenture at such time, if any, as they
may deem appropriate, and to deliver them to the Trustee, together with a certified copy of this
Resolution and the other documents required by the Indenture, for authentication, registration
and delivery to the Underwriter.
7. Official Statement. As requested by the Underwriter, the City hereby consents to
the circulation by the Underwriter of the Official Statement in offering the Bonds for sale;
provided, however, that the City has not independently verified the information in the Official
Statement and takes no responsibility for, and makes no representations or warranties as to, the
accuracy, completeness or sufficiency of such information.
8. Certificates, etc. The Mayor, Clerk and other officers of the City are authorized at
such time, if any, as they may deem appropriate, to prepare and furnish to bond counsel and the
purchaser of the Bonds, when issued, certified copies of all proceedings and records of the City
relating to the Bonds, and such other affidavits and certificates as may be required to show the
facts appearing from the books and records in the officers custody and control or as otherwise
known to them; and all such certified copies, certificates and affidavits, including any heretofore
furnished, shall constitute representations of the City as to the truth of all statements contained
therein.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, THIS 19TH DAY OF MARCH, 2007.
PRESIDENT OF SAID
COMMON COUNCIL
ATTEST:
CIT CL RK
Approved this Zorn day of Iy AW-R , 2007.
MAYOR OF SAID CITY
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Extract of Minutes of Meeting of the
Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Common
Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, was duly held at City Hall in said City of
Rochester, on Monday, the 1 9th of March, 2007 at 7:00 o'clock P.M.
The following Councilmembers were present:
President Dennis Hanson, Councilmembers Pat Carr, Ed Hruska, Marcia
Marcoux, Sandra Means, Bob Nowicki, Bruce Snyder
and the following were absent:
None
Councilmember Marcoux then introduced and read the following written
resolution and moved its adoption:
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE
• AND SALE OF HEALTHCARE HOUSING REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS
(MADONNA MEADOWS OF ROCHESTER PROJECT) SERIES 2007A AND TAXABLE
HEALTH CARE HOUSING REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2007B TO
PROVIDE FUNDS TO REFINANCE A SENIOR HEALTHCARE HOUSING PROJECT
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
Councilmember Means, and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in
favor thereof:
President Dennis Hanson, Councilmembers Pat Carr, Ed Hruska, Marcia
Marcoux, Sandra Means, Bob Nowicki, Bruce Snyder
and the following voted against the same:
None
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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• STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF OLMSTED )
I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of
Rochester, Minnesota (the "City"), do hereby certify that attached hereto is a compared, true and
correct copy of a resolution giving final approval to an issuance of revenue bonds by the City on
behalf of Madonna Meadows of Rochester, duly adopted by the Common Council of the City on
March 19, 2007, at a regular meeting thereof duly called and held, as on file and of record in my
office, which resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date thereof, and
is in full force and effect as of the date hereof, and that the attached Extract of Minutes as to the
adoption of such resolution is a true and accurate account of the proceedings taken in passage
thereof.
WITNESS my hand this 20 day of March , 2007.
City Cler
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