Source: https://rustonleader.com/node/89531
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 08:04:44+00:00

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§1.	The City enter into the Agreement with Lessor and the Mayor is authorized to execute the Agreement.
§2.	The Agreement will be executed in calendar year 2019.
§3.	The Lessee reasonably anticipates that no portion of the Equipment identified in the Agreement will not be used (directly or indirectly) in a trade or business carried on by any person other than a governmental unit, except for such use as a member of the general public.
§4.	The Lessee reasonably anticipates that no portion of the rental payments identified in the Agreement (a) is secured, directly or indirectly, by property used or to be used in a trade or business carried on by a person other than a governmental unit, except for such use as a member of the general public, or by payments in respect of such property; or (b) is to be derived from payments (whether or not to Lessee) in respect of property or borrowed money used or to be used for a trade or business carried on by any person other than a governmental unit.
§5.	Lessee hereby designates the Agreement as a qualified tax-exempt obligation for purposes of Section 265(b) of the Code.
§6.	Lessee reasonably anticipates that the total amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than private activity bonds) to be issued by Lessee during calendar year 2019 will not exceed $10,000,000.
§7.	For purposes of this Resolution, the amount of tax-exempt obligations stated as either issued or designated as qualified tax-exempt obligations includes tax-exempt obligations issued by all entities deriving their issuing authority from Lessee or by an entity subject to substantial control by Lessee, as provided in Section 265(b)(3)(E) of the Code.
§8.	The Mayor is further authorized for and on behalf of the Board of Aldermen and the Lessee to do all things necessary in furtherance of the obligations of the Lessee pursuant to the Agreement, including execution and delivery of all other documents necessary or appropriate to carry out the transactions contemplated thereby in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof.
§9.	This Resolution shall become effective upon final adoption and signature of the Mayor.
MINUTES. CITY OF GRAMBLING, GRAMBLING, LOUISIANA. Monthly Meeting October 2, 2014 Mayor Edward R. Jones opened the regular session of the Grambling City Council at 6: 00 p.m. at Grambling City Hall. Mr. William Arrington offered the invocation and led the council and congregation into the Pledge of Allegiance. Present were the following Council members: Birdex Copeland, Jr., Yanise Days, Cathy Holmes, Roy Jackson, and Cullen Jackson. Absent: None. It was moved by Council member Cullen Jackson and seconded by Council member Cathy Holmes to adopt the Minutes dated September 4, 2014.
The Ruston Housing Authority is soliciting quotes no later than JUNE 8, 2016, at 11:00AM at 615 N. Farmerville Street, Ruston, Louisiana, for the following Open End Labor Only Contracts: This is an Open End Contract agreement for a two year term, to supply services in which quantity to be supplied at the contracted price is limited by the not-to-exceed yearly sum of $50,000. Vendors may quote one or more of the work items listed.
1.	Removal of existing and Replacement of new bathtubs, installation of shower heads, faucets etc., based on a per bathroom cost.
The following application will be considered at a meeting of the Zoning Commission of the City of Ruston, Monday, April 18, 2011 at 5:30 P.M. in the Court Room, City Hall, 401 North Trenton Street.

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