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s <br />W3iERET~~ the tax-e~:~m1 t mortgage is s? mi lar to an <br />Industria] Develo},,:-,~.nt Re••.•enue Bond with the exception that <br />the tax-exempt m~~rtaage is structured and presented in a manner <br />identical to that of a co m-entional mort~aage loan and projects <br />which are Legally eligible for I.R.B financing can be <br />evaluated on the basis of traditional mortgage loan under- <br />writing principles. <br />tJ06J THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City <br />of Flew Brighton, That, in considering an application for a <br />tax-exempt mortgage loan: <br />1) The Council recognizes that the guidelines required <br />for Industrial Revenue Bonds are not directly <br />applicable to tax-exempt mortgages, but desires tha t <br />the guidelines be utilized to the extent possible in <br />considering tax-exempt mortgages. <br />2) The Council shall require a financial feasibility letter <br />from an intended lender or underwriter to accompany <br />an application for a tax-exempt mortgage. Preliminary <br />approval of the application would be by resolution. <br />3) The Council shall require a commitment letter from the <br />intended lender for a tax-exempt mortgage before <br />approving a final resolution-for a tax-exempt <br />mortgage. <br />4) The Council shall reserve the right to approve or <br />disapprove all applications for a tax-exempt <br />mortgage on an individual case-by-case basis. <br />5) All expenses incurred by the <br />tax-exempt mortgage shall be <br />applicant whether or not the <br />closed or not, and the City <br />deposit is required or not o: <br />case basis. <br />City in connection with the <br />required to be paid by the <br />tax-exempt mortgage loan is <br />shall determine whether a <br />n an individual case-by- <br />Adopted this 13th day of February 1979- <br /> <br />ATTL•'ST: <br />James W. Senden, Mayor <br />,l <br />Ver~~on C. Pederson, (Clerk/T•;anager <br />(Sr 11i~? <br />