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Sec. 7.10. City indebtedness. <br /> 7.10.1 Except as provided in sections 7.11 and 7.12, no obligation shall be issued to pay current expenses, but <br /> the council may issue and sell obligations for any other municipal purpose in accordance with state statutes <br /> and within the limitations prescribed by law. Except in the case of obligations for which an election is not <br /> required by this Charter or state statutes, no such obligation shall be issued and sold without the approval of <br /> the majority of the voters voting on the question at a general or special election. <br /> 7.10.2 A description of each such proposed issue shall be published in the city newsletter, but failure to publish <br /> such description, or any defect in the description,shall not invalidate the issue. However,corrections shall be <br /> published et the earliest practical time. <br /> (Ord. of3'Z5'1g94) <br /> Sec. 7.11. Tax anticipation certificates. <br /> At any time after January 1,the council may issue tax anticipation certificates in anticipation of state and <br /> federal aids and the collection of taxes levied the previous year for any fund and not yet collected.The total <br /> amount of certificates issued against any fund for any year together with interest thereon until maturity shall not <br /> exceed 90 percent of the total state and federal aids and current taxes due to the fund and uncollected at the time <br /> of issuance. Such certificates shall be issued on such terms and conditions as the council may determine, but they <br /> shall become due no later than April 1 of the year following their issuance.The proceeds of the tax levied and such <br /> state or federal aids as the governing body may have allocated for the fund against which tax anticipation <br /> certificates are issued, and the full faith and credit of the city shall be irrevocably pledged for the redemption of <br /> the certificates. <br /> (Ord. of3'Z5'lgg4) <br /> Sec. 7.12. Emergency debt certificates. <br /> 7.12.1 If in any year,the receipt from taxes or other sources should,for some unforeseen cause' become <br /> insufficient for the ordinary expenses of the city,or if any calamity or other public emergency necessitates <br /> the making of extraordinary expenditures,the council may by ordinance issue on such terms and insuch <br /> manner as the council 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|avv shall be levied as <br /> required by|evv. The ordinance authorizing the issue of the emergency debt certificates shall state the nature <br /> of the emergency and be approved byat least four members of the council. |t may be passed byemergency <br /> ordinance as defined in section 3.6 except that the ordinance shall be enacted by a four-fifths vote of the <br /> council. <br /> 7.12.2 A description of each such proposed certificate shall be published in the city newsletter, but failure to <br /> publish such description, or any defect in the description,shall not invalidate the certificate. However, <br /> corrections shall be published at the earliest practical time. <br /> (Ord. of3'ZS'lgg4) <br /> CHAPTER 8. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br /> Created: 2025-01'03 16.18.18 [EST] <br /> (suppmu cB <br /> Page zscx25 <br />