File #: 21-309    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 5/31/2021 In control: Council
On agenda: 6/14/2021 Final action: 6/14/2021
Title: Municipal Security Issuing Resolution - Loan Authorization Bylaw, 2021, No. 3021
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: June 1, 2021 Report No. FIN-21-012
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Ian Irvine, Director of Financial Services
SUBJECT:

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Municipal Security Issuing Resolution - Loan Authorization Bylaw, 2021, No. 3021
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council approve borrowing from the Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia, as part of the 2021 Fall Borrowing Session, $35,000,000 as authorized through the Public Safety Building Improvements Loan Authorization Bylaw, 2021, No. 3021 and that the Capital Regional District be requested to consent to our borrowing over a 30 year term and include the borrowing in a Security Issuing Bylaw.
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Community Charter S.122, S.179 and S.182

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Identify infrastructure repair and proactively plan for replacement needs
Fully utilize the $17 million McLoughlin amenity funds to maximize potential

BACKGROUND:

During its meeting on May 17, 2021, Council adopted Public Safety Building Improvements Loan Authorization Bylaw, 2021, No. 3021 which is subject to a 30 day quashing period. Once this period comes to a close, a certified copy of the Bylaw and an approved Municipal Security Issuing Resolution will be required by the Municipal Finance Authority (MFA) and the Capital Regional District. This is due to the requirement, under the Community Charter, that all long term financing be arranged by the municipality's regional district through the MFA.

This Resolution will satisfy the Township's last requirement in the long term borrowing process for the Public Safety Building Improvements Project. It will also form part of the legal documentation required for the financing and will be used to prepare the agreements and demand notes between the Township and the Capital Regional District.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option

In order to satisfy the requirements to secure the necessary project funding, an approved Munici...

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