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7.10.2 A description of each such proposed issue shall be published in the city <br />newsletter, but failure to publish such description, or any defect in the description, shall <br />not invalidate the issue. However, corrections shall be published at the earliest practical <br />time. <br />Section 7.11 Tax Anticipation Certificates. At anytime after January 1, the council may issue <br />tax anticipation certificates in anticipation of state and federal aids and the collection of taxes <br />levied the previous year for any fund and not yet collected. The total amount of certificates <br />issued against any fund for any year together with interest thereon until maturity shall not exceed <br />90 percent of the total state and federal aids and current taxes due to the fund and, uncollected at <br />the time of issuance. Such certificates shall be issued on such terms and conditions as the <br />council may determine,. but they shall become due no later than April 1 of the year following <br />their issuance. The proceeds of the tax levied and such state or federal aids as the governing <br />body may have allocated for the fund against which tax anticipation certificates are issued, and <br />the full faith and credit of the city shall be irrevocably pledged for the redemption of the <br />certificates. <br />Section 7.12 Emergency Debt Certificates. <br />7.12.1 If in any year, the receipt from taxes or other sources should, for some unforeseen <br />cause, become insufficient for the ordinary expenses of the city, or if any calamity or <br />other public emergency necessitates the making of extraordinary expenditures, the <br />council may by ordinance issue on such terms and in such manner as the council <br />determines, emergency debt certificates to run not in excess of three years. A tax <br />sufficient to pay principal and interest on such certificates with the margin required by <br />law shall be levied as required by law. The ordinance authorizing the issue of the <br />emergency debt certificates shall state the nature of the emergency and be approved by at <br />least four rr.embers of the council. It may be passed by emergency ordinance as defined <br />in Section 3.6 except that the ordinance shall be enacted by a 4/5 vote of the council. <br />7.12.2 A description of each such proposed certificate shall be published in the city <br />newsletter, but failure to publish such description, or any defect in the description, shall <br />not invalidate the certificate. However, corrections shall be published at the earliest <br />practical time. <br />- Sections 7.1 through 7.12 amended by Ordinance - effective March 25, 1994 <br />- Sections 7.4.1 & 7.6.1 amended by Ordinance — effective January 24, 2001 <br />• <br />18 <br />
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