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The following is a summary of bonded debt for fiscal year 2000: <br />Gross Debt Outstanding, January 1, 2000 $ 7,125,000 <br />Add Debt Issued — 2000 1,952,000 <br />Deduct Debt Redeemed — 2000 (360,000) <br />Gross Debt Outstanding, December 31, 2000 8,717,000 <br />Less Amounts Available in Debt Service Funds, <br />December 31, 2000 323,814 <br />Net Debt, December 31, 2000 $ 8,393,186 <br />The City has a current Moody's Investors Service bond rating of Al, which was last increased during <br />1993. This above average rating has had a positive effect on the sale of the City's bonds by broadening <br />the City's market and lowering the interest rates on borrowing. <br />TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS <br />The City has two development districts that were created in accordance with State Statute 472. Within <br />these districts are six tax increment financing districts, five of which are for redevelopment and one for <br />economic development. These tax increment financing districts capture increments from residential and <br />commercial development that occur within the districts. <br />As of December 31, 2000, the City had $6,770,000 of Tax Increment Financing Bonds which have been <br />issued for the purpose of constructing public improvements and assisting developers with site <br />improvements within the tax increment project areas. Although the City pledges its full faith and taxing <br />power for these bonds, it is anticipated that all bonds will be paid solely from annual increment. <br />The City also has several private development agreements in effect which basically dedicate future tax <br />increments to be received from certain properties, in specific years, to reimburse developers for special <br />trunk assessments. The agreements utilize tax increment financing revenue notes which include <br />principal and interest due to the developers. Payments on these notes are only due if sufficient tax <br />increments are generated by these properties. The notes are cancelled at the end of the agreement term, <br />whether or not they have been repaid. Any additional tax increments received in years following the <br />term are retained by the City. The outstanding principal balance on these notes at December 31, 2000, <br />was $1,816,286. This amount is not included in long -term debt due to the nature of payment of the notes <br />and the unsurety of collection of tax increments. <br />xi <br />