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File #: 17-2740   
Type: Procedural
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/20/2017
Posting Language: A Resolution of the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation authorizing the issuance of up to $38,000,000 in principal amount of City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation Higher Education Revenue Improvement Bonds (Trinity University Projects), Series 2017, Restated Loan Agreement, a Second Amended and Restated Indenture of Trust, and a Purchase Contract; authorizing the preparation and distribution of an Official Statement, and approving other matters in connection therewith.
Attachments: 1. Draft Resolution - A, 2. Draft Resolution - B, 3. Resolution EFC 2017-04-20-0001R
Related files: 17-2446, 17-2741
DEPARTMENT: Finance Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City wide


SUBJECT:

Resolution through City of San Antonio Education Facilities Corporation authorizing the issuance of up to $38,000,000 in Higher Education Revenue Improvement Bonds for Trinity University.


SUMMARY:

Consideration of the following in connection with the issuance of Higher Education Revenue Improvement Bonds for Trinity University (the "University"):

Item to be considered by the Board of Directors of the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation:

* This Resolution of the Board of Directors of the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation approves and authorizes the issuance of up to $38,000,000 in Higher Education Revenue Improvement Bonds for Trinity University to refinance a bank loan provided by BOKF, NA (Bank of Texas), the proceeds of which were used to acquire a 141 unit, five story apartment complex on January 17, 2017 and which will be used for student housing.

Item to be considered by the City Council of San Antonio:

* This Resolution of the City Council of San Antonio approves the issuance of up to $38,000,000 in principal amount of "Higher Education Revenue Improvement Bonds" by the City of San Antonio, Texas Education Facilities Corporation for Trinity University, a Texas nonprofit corporation, and approves other matters related thereto.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Trinity University (the "University') was founded in 1869 by the Presbyterian Church. It is governed by an independent Board of Trustees comprised of 36 members and is a private, residential, co-educational university offering 47 majors and 59 minors. There are approximately 513 full-time and 11 part-time professional and support staff and 2,338 undergraduates from 48 states and over 32 foreign countries. Trinity also has five graduate programs - in Accounting, Health Care Administration, School Leadership, School Psychology, and ...

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