Meeting of the State Property and Buildings Commission

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FRANKFORT, KY – October 12, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — The State Property and Buildings Commission (SPBC) will hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 at 2 p.m. in Room 182 of the Capitol Annex, Frankfort, Kentucky.

AGENDA

I. Call to Order
A. Quorum
B. Notification of Press

II. Approval of Minutes from Sept. 15, 2011

III. State Property and Buildings Commission, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Project No. 101
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky authorizing the issuance of Revenue Bonds for the purpose of refunding various prior bonds of the Commission; setting forth the terms and conditions upon which said Revenue Bonds are to be issued and providing for a negotiated sale thereof; authorizing and ratifying actions of the Commission staff in the structuring, planning and preparation of all documentation for the issuance of said bonds and in preparing and publishing a Preliminary Official Statement and an Official Statement for the bonds; reciting, acknowledging and approving the filing of an application by the Finance and Administration Cabinet of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for Revenue Bonds to refund such prior bonds pursuant to Section 56.450 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes; approving a lease of the Project to the Cabinet to provide revenues for the amortization of the bonds; defining and providing for the rights of the owners of the bonds and providing for the application of the proceeds thereof.

IV State Property and Buildings Commission, Road Fund Revenue Refunding Bonds,
Project No. 73 (Taxable Fourth Series)
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky authorizing the issuance of Revenue Bonds for the purpose of refunding certain prior bonds of the Commission; setting forth the terms and conditions upon which said Revenue Bonds are to be issued and providing for a negotiated sale thereof; authorizing and ratifying actions of the Commission staff in the structuring, planning and preparation of all documentation for the issuance of said bonds and in preparing and publishing a Preliminary Official Statement and an Official Statement for the bonds; reciting, acknowledging and approving the filing of an application by the Transportation Cabinet of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for Revenue Bonds to refund such prior bonds pursuant to Section 56.450 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes; approving a lease of the Project to the Transportation Cabinet to provide revenues for the amortization of the bonds; defining and providing for the rights of the owners of the bonds and providing for the application of the proceeds thereof; and amending the Commission’s Resolution adopted Oct. 16, 2001 as amended by the Commission’s Resolution adopted Feb. 14, 2002.

V Eastern Kentucky University General Receipts Bonds, 2011 Series
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the issuance of Eastern Kentucky University General Receipts Bonds, 2011 Series A.

VI. Western Kentucky University General Receipts Bonds, 2011 Series
A Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the issuance of Western Kentucky University General Receipts Bonds (Renovate Downing University Center Phase III Project);
or Western Kentucky University General Receipts Refunding Bonds, 2011 Series A
Resolution of the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approving the issuance of Western Kentucky University General Receipts Refunding Bonds.

VII. Other Business

VIII. Adjournment

Contact:
Cindy Lanham
(502) 564-4240
cindy.lanham (at) ky (dot) gov

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