File #: BL-25-001    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bylaw Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/4/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Bylaw 26/2024 Lakeview Business District Servicing Borrowing Bylaw (2nd & 3rd Readings) Presented by: Brenda Barclay, Manager of Financial Operations
Attachments: 1. BL 26-2024 Lakeview Business District Servicing Borrowing, 2. Lakeview Borrowing Bylaw Ad Timelines, 3. Previous Distributed Information - Bylaw 26-2024
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REQUEST FOR DECISION


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Bylaw 26/2024 Lakeview Business District Servicing Borrowing Bylaw (2nd & 3rd Readings)
Presented by: Brenda Barclay, Manager of Financial Operations

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RECOMMENDED MOTION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 26/2024, being a Borrowing Bylaw for Lakeview Business District Servicing, be read a second time.

2. That Bylaw 26/2024, be read a third and final time.

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SUMMARY

The purpose of this report is to bring forward an item from the October 15, 2024, Regular Meeting of Council. This Bylaw received 1st reading on October 15, 2024, and is being brought forward for 2nd and 3rd reading.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

On October 15, 2024, Council passed the following motions:

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That Bylaw 26/2024, being a borrowing bylaw for Lakeview Business District Servicing Bylaw, be read a first time.

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

Please refer to the Agenda Report previously distributed on October 15, 2024.

STAKEHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS OR ENGAGEMENT

The borrowing bylaw was advertised in accordance with provisions detailed in the Municipal Government Act (MGA) as well as Council Policy C-CAO-22 Borrowing Bylaw Advertising.

The borrowing advertising timelines are listed in Attachment 2.

IMPACTS OF RECOMMENDATION(S)

Please refer to the Agenda Report previously distributed on October 15, 2024.

Financial:
The City will be looking to borrow the funds from the Alberta Treasury Board for a term of up to 20 years. The actual interest rate will be based on current posted rates at the time of borrowing, and advancement of funds and the term will also be selected at that time.

It is important to note that the borrowing bylaw sets the maximum amount that may be borrowed for a project. Any project costs in excess of the approved project charter amount will require Council approval in an open meeting. Without this borrowing contingency, these approvals would require a new borrowing by...

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