File #: 17-045DA    Name: 2nd Amendment to Trinity Falls Consent Agreements
Type: Resolution Status: Tabled
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/20/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing a Second Amendment to Consent Agreements Regarding Bond Authority for Two (2) Existing Municipal Utility Districts: Municipal Utility District No. 1 and Municipal Utility District No. 2 - Trinity Falls
Attachments: 1. Proposed Resolution, 2. Proposed 2nd Amend. Consent MUD 1, 3. Proposed 2nd Amend. Consent MUD 2, 4. 1st Amendment to Consent MUD 1, 5. 1st Amendment to Consent MUD 2, 6. 2012 Consent Agreement MUD 1, 7. 2012 Consent Agreement MUD 2, 8. Applicant Presentation
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing a Second Amendment to Consent Agreements Regarding Bond Authority for Two (2) Existing Municipal Utility Districts: Municipal Utility District No. 1 and Municipal Utility District No. 2 - Trinity Falls

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic & Economic Growth

MEETING DATE: June 20, 2017

DEPARTMENT: City Manager

CONTACT: Barry Shelton, AICP, Assistant City Manager
Michael Quint, Executive Director of Development Services
Mark Houser, City Attorney
Brandon Opiela, Development Manager


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approve Resolution

ITEM SUMMARY:
* The current Owner and applicant, Trinity Falls Holdings, LP, a Delaware limited partnership is requesting approval of the second amendment to consent agreements that would increase the amount of debt available for issuance by the two (2) MUDs, in the aggregate from $262,800,000 to $318,000,000.

* Subsequent to the first amendment to the consent agreements, the owner has pursued the purchase and annexation of approximately 271 acres (the "Frazier Tract") into the Trinity Falls MUDs and is requesting to increase the bond authority cap to account for the additional infrastructure costs associated with the "Frazier Tract" being developed and integrated into Trinity Falls.

* If approved, the increased bond authority will allow the Owner to continue to honor its obligations under the governing regulations for items such as infrastructure facilities and roadway construction.

* Specifically, the consent agreement amendments embody terms of the City's consent particularly in the areas of debt issuance, debt limits, and expenditures. The proposed consent agreements would authorize $318,000,000 in aggregate bond debt issued by MUD #1 and MUD #2, plus an annual 3% escalation amount added to authorized, but unissued, bond debt. The proposed $318,000,000 for MUD #1 and MUD #2 is an increase of $55,200,000 over the current amount authorized under th...

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