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RESOLUTION NO. 9086
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING JONES HALL HILL & WHITE TO ACT AS BOND
COUNSEL ON THE HOSP GROVE BOND ISSUES.
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad intends to issue both short
and long term debt in the process of acquiring Hosp Grove, and
WHEREAS, the City requires the services of bond counsel
for the issue of Bond Anticipation Notes or other debt associated
with the purchase of Hosp Grove, and
WHEREAS, the City intends to issue any Bond Anticipation
Notes and Certificates of Participation as a negotiated sale with
the selected underwriter, and intends to issue any General
Obligation Bonds approved by the voters for this acquisition at
public sale conducted by the City and its financial advisor, and
WHEREAS, the City has selected Jones Hall Hill & White to
act as bond counsel for the above transactions,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
1. That Jones Hall Hill & White shall act as bond counsel,
as necessary, in the above transactions.
2. That the fees and compensation for said services shall
be as described in the attached proposals which are incorporated
herein by reference.
3. That the City Council reserves the right to remove
Jones Hall Hill & White from this project subject only to
compensation for expenses through the date of removal.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad held the 26th day of
May , 1987, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Lars011
ATTEST:
( SEAL )
Proposal for Bond Counsel Services
presented to the
CITY OF CARLSBAD
relating tu its proposed
HOW GROVE ACQUISITION
Dated: May 14, 1987
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CHARLES F. ADAMS
STEPHEN R. CASALEQQIO
EDSELL M. EADY, JR.
ANDREW C. HALL, JR.
KENNETH I. JONES
PKILTP NELSON LEE
WILLIAM H. MADISON
BRIAN D. QUIhT
PAUL J. TWIMMIO
SHARON STANTON WHITE
JONES HALL HILL &j WHITE,
A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORA!l'ION
A"0RN-S AT LAW
FOUR EMBARCADERO CENTER
SUITE 1050
SAN FRANCISCO 04111
(45) 391-5780 .
AUTOMATIC TELECOPIER
(415) 381-5784
' (415) 850-0308
May 14, 1987
Mr. James F. Elliott
Finance Director
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Re: Prooosal for Bond Counsel Services
Dear Mr. Elliott:
In response to your request for bond counsel services for your Hosp Grove
Acquisition Program, Jones Hall Hill & White ("Jones Hall") is pleased to be given the
opportunity to offer its services as bond counsel to the City of Carlsbad (the "City").
A. THE PROJECT
The proposed acquisition of Hosp Grove would appear to be most expeditiously
accomplished, within the limitations of the law and your Project Description, by a three
stage process, in which the City should:
(1) either (a) advance from its General Fund (or other available
moneys) the purchase price of $6,457,000, on June 1, 1987, accomplishing
the acquisition of the Hosp Grove; or (b) extend the purchase date to July 1,
1987 or later;
(2) issue notes on July 1. 1987 (or as soon thereafter as is
practicable) under Sections 53850 et seq. of the Government Code to
acquire Hosp Grove (if the purchase date has been extended), or reimburse
the General Fund (or other fund from which moneys were advanced); and
(3)(a) either issue general obligation bonds or certificates of
participation on a long-term basis to create a source of funds to repay the
Notes at maturity; or (b) if the general obligation bond election fails and if the
Mr. James F. Elliott
City of Carlsbad
May 14, 1987
Page 2
City decides not to pursue a Certificate of Participation financing, segregate
amounts necessary to repay the Notes at maturity.
B. FIRM EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF SPECIFIC PERSONNEL
A. JONES HALL HILL AND WHITE
1. Brief DescriDtion and History
Our firm was formed as a partnership on March 21, 1978, with the named
parties (Kenneth I. Jones, Andrew C. Hall, Jr., Robert J. Hill and Sharon Stanton
White) as the founding partners. The firm expanded to its present size of 10
attorneys (all of whom are principals) and 21 staff members from 1978 to the
present. In November, 1980 the firm modified its organizational structure from a
partnership to a professional law corporation.
The firm's business is entirely devoted to municipal finance, with special
emphasis on bond counsel services and an expanding practice in the provision of
underwriter's counsel and special tax counsel services. Because the sole practice
of the firm is related to municipal finance, the entire staff is dedicated to the single
goal of service to local government without distraction to other areas. This has
resulted in a highly trained and skilled staff directly responsible to its municipal
clients.
The firm has represented every type of public agency in California on a wide
variety of financings, but the vast majority of its work as bond counsel has been the
representation of local agencies such as the City. Virtually all of our clients are
located in California, and over 50% of those are located in Southern California.
2. Summary of Experience
Our firm ranked thirteenth in bond counsel rankings in the nation in overall
dollar volume of municipal issues in the calendar year 1986. Set forth in Appendix
A is a summary of bond issue financings for which Jones Hall acted as Bond
Counsel in 1986.
Examples of innovative methods of financing in which Jones Hall has been
a. Certificates of Participation. The firm has been the acknowledged
leader in the development of Certificate of Participation ("COP") financing in
the State, having acted as special counsel in approximately 207 financings
aggregating over $2,500,000,000 in principal amount since the technique
was identified in 1979.
involved include the following:
Mr. James F. Elliott
City of Carlsbad
May 14, 1987
Page 3
b. Mortaaae Revenue Bonds. Principals in the firm represented the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo in the case of
Redevelopment Aaency of the City of San Pablo v. Shepard, 75 Cal.App.3rd
453, establishing the validity of Senate Bill 99, which led to the great
burgeoning of mortgage revenue bond financing from 1979 through 1985.
Our firm provided the approving opinion on the first single family housing
bonds in the State.
c. Tax-Exempt Compliance Procedures. Because of her authorship
of The Handbook of Section 103 Rulinas and her continual communication
with Washington, D.C., legislative and administrative officials, as noted
below, Sharon White provides creative solutions on behalf of clients for
compliance with Tax Code provisions relating to tax-exemption of both new
money and refunding obligations. These solutions frequently result in
innovative financings for projects not otherwise capable of being financed.
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C. RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS
1. Resumes
The professionals from Jones Hall who will be assigned to the City are
William H. Madison and Charles F. Adams. In addition, Sharon Stanton White
would be responsible for all tax analysis on financings the City undertakes. The
resumes of Mr. Madison, Mr. Adams, and Mrs. White are set forth below:
William H. Madison
Mr. Madison has more than 7 years of municipal bond experience, having
joined Jones Hall Hill & White in 1979. He has been particularly active in certificate
of participation transactions, and has experience in virtually all other areas of
municipal bond law relating to public improvements.
Mr. Madison attended St. Michael’s College in Vermont, where he received
his A.B. degree in 1971, and Fordham University, where he received his J.D.
degree in 1979. Mr. Madison was admitted to the New York and California Bars in
1980 and is a member of the American Bar Association and National Association
of Bond Lawyers.
Charles F. Adams
Mr. Adams has approximately 10 years of municipal bond experience and
joined Jones Hall Hill & White in 1979. He has practiced municipal bond law
continuously since 1976 with experience in all areas of municipal financing as bond
counsel and underwriter’s counsel.
Mr. James F. Elliott
May 14, 1987
Page 4
.- City of Carlsbad
Mr. Adams attended Yale University where he received his B.A. Degree in
1973 and the University of Michigan where he received his J.D. degree in 1976.
Mr. Adams was admitted to the California Bar in 1976 and is a member of the
National Association of Bond Lawyers.
Sharon Stanton White
Mrs. White was a founding partner of Jones Hall, and has practiced
municipal bond law for approximately 14 years. She is a recognized national
expert in the area of federal tax law as it applies to municipal bonds and acts as
special tax counsel on all forms of municipal financing.
Mrs. 'White attended the University of California at Berkeley where she
received her B.A. degree in 1962 and her LL.B. degree in 1965. She was admitted
to the California Bar in 1966 and the District of Columbia Bar in 1968.
Mrs. White has served continuously as a director or officer of the National
Association of Bond Lawyers since 1981. She assumed the presidency of the
Association in October, 1986. Mrs. White is the author of The Handbook of Section
103 Rulinas which she supplements semi-annually. Mrs. White is also a member
of the American Bar Association and the Bar Association of San Francisco.
D. FEE STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
Jones Hall prefers to be compensated for its services as bond counsel on each
financing on a contingent fee, based upon a declining percentage of the principal amount
of the financing, plus reimbursement for certain out-of-pocket expenses.
The normal percentage scale for a short-term financing is as follows:
One twentieth of one percent of the amount of the financing (with a
minimum fee of $5,000).
The normal percentage scale for a long-term financing is as follows:
One percent of the first million dollars of financing (with a minimum fee of
$10,000); plus one-half of one percent of the next four million dollars;
plus one-quarter percent of any financing in excess of five million dollars.
Typical expenses for which we are normally compensated are special delivery and
messenger services, as well as travel outside of the State of California.
Mr. James F. Elliott
City of Carlsbad
May 14, 1987
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E. REFERENCES
The following individuals may be contacted as references.
Mr. Kenneth W. Landau
City Manager, City of Gardena
(21 3) 51 4-2254
Mr. Bob Leland
Finance Director, City of Fairfield
(707) 428-7496
Ms. Kris Machnick
Director of Finance, City of Santa Clara
(408) 984-3261
We look forward to the opportunity to discuss our proposal with you.
Very truly yours,
WHM:mim:M5537
cc: Charles F. Adams
William H. Madison
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APPENDIX A
1986 SUWRY OF BOND ISSUES JONES HALL HILL 6 WHITE, AS BOND COUNSEL
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A. Revenue Bonds
Lease Revenue and other.........................e..~oo......m..o 2
B. Assessment/Mello Roos Bonds..................................... 3
C. Tax A1 location Bonds and Notes. ................................. 4
D. Lease Financing and Certificate of Participation Transactions...................................... 7
E. Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes/Grant Anticipation Notes.............................................. 10
F. General Obligation Bonds........................................ 13
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G. Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds.. ............................. 13
H. Single Family Housing Revenue Bonds. ............................ 14
1. Industrial Development Bonds...................................* 14
J. Miscellaneous................................................... 14
Issuer Underwri ter/Purchaser Amount
A. REVENUE BONDS
(1) Lease Revenue and other Revenue Bonds
Sierra Valley Hospital Financing Farmers Home Administration S 1,966,000
Authority, 1986 Series A (2/14)
S 22,550,000 City of Santa Clara Electric Revenue Refunding Bonds, 1986 Series A (6/10) The First Boston Corporation
City of San Luis Obispo Capital Improvement Board Lease Revenue Bonds (Capital Improvements Projects) (7/15)
Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. $ 13,970,000
Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. $ 16,140,000 Redwood City Public Facilities and Infrastructure Authority Lease Revenue Bonds (Capital Improvement Projects) (8/6)
Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District Sewer Revenue and Refunding Bonds Stone & Youngberg
(8/13)
b 23,424,762.25
$ 27,710,000 Community Development Commission of the City of Oceanside (Oceanside Civic Center Project) (8/14)
Merrill Lynch Capital Markets
City of Santa Clara Electric Revenue Crossover Refunding Bonds, 1986 Series B (8/14)
Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated b 53,240,000
City of Santa Clara Electric Revenue Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated b 700,000 Crossover Refunding Bonds, 1986 Series C (8/14)
Pic0 Rivera Water Development Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards, b 6,000,000
Corporation Leasehold Mortgage Bonds Incorporated and Associates
(8/26)
City of Galt Public Financing Authority 1986 Revenue Bonds (8/29) A.R. Altura & Company, Inc. and Matthews & Wright, Inc. $ 29,290,000
City of San Buenaventura Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds (11/17)
Franklin Tax Rate Fund and Casualty Insurance Company of I1 1 i noi s
$ 13,155,000
Bankers Trust Company $ 23,900,000 Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco Variable Rate Demand Refunding Bonds (South Beach Harbor Project) (12/17)
Appendix A Page A-1
Issuer
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Underwriter/Purchaser Amount
B. ASSESSMENTflEtLO ROOS BONDS
City of Walnut Creek LID No. 41, MuniciCorp of California $ 668,735
North Broadway Extension A.D. (2/24)
City of Lincoln, Nicolaus Rd. A.D. (3/27)
Wulff, Hansen & Co. $ 5,885,510.47
City of Fairfield, Suisun Valley Rd. -Kaiser A.D. (4/2)
Stone & Youngberg
City of Alameda Harbor Bay Business Park A.D. 84-4, Series B (4/16)
Stone & Youngberg
$ 4,900,000
$ 5,225,000
City of South San Francisco, The Gateway Assessment District No.
82-2 Reassessment of Series 86-A
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. $ 15,200,000
Refunding (4/30) -
City of Fairfield Alaska Ave.- Heath Dr. Assessment District Refunding (5/2)
Stone '& Youngberg
City of Fairfield Cordelia Village
No. 1 Assessment District Refunding (5/2)
Stone & Youngberg
City of Fairfield Gateway Landscape Assessment District Refunding (5/2)
Stone & Youngberg
City of Fairfield Chadbourne Rd.-
Beck Ave. Assessment District Refunding (5/2)
Stone & Youngberg
City of Vallejo Glen Cove Community A.D. No. 61 (Reassessment and Refunding of 1986) Series 86-A (5/15)
Wulff Hansen & Co.
City of Vallejo Glen Cove Community A.D. No. 61 (Reassessment and Refunding of 1986) Series 86-B (5/15)
Wulff Hansen & Co.
City of Alameda Marina Village A.D. 84-3, Series 86-2 (7/15)
Stone & Youngberg
City of Alameda Refunding Improvement Stone & Youngberg
Bonds, Marina Village A.D. 84-3 (Reassessment and Refunding of 1986) Series 86-1 (7/22)
b 1,040,000
$ 2,415,000
$ 2,929,000
6 12,730,000
$ 15,140,000
b 1,890,000
b 6,300,000
b 26,325,000
City of Upland A.D. 81-1 Improvement Smith Barney, Harris Upham $ 896,145.80
Refunding Bonds (7/24) 81 Co. Incorporated
Appendix A Page A-2
Issuer Underwr i ter/Purchaser Amount
City of Healdsburg Foss Creek A.D. Seidler-Fitzgerald Public b 1,350,000
(8/1) Finance
City of Vallejo Northeast Quadrant A.D. No. 58 (Reassessment and Refunding for 1986) (8/5)
Lake County Sanitation District A.D. No. 1-7, Series 86-1 (8/7)
Wulff, Hansen & Co.
Wulff, Hansen & Co.
b 4,430,000
S 442,200
City of Chico Sierra Sunrise A.D. E. F. Hutton & Company, Inc. b 3,665,000
(8/13)
East Yo10 Community Services District Stone & Youngberg Refunding (8/20)
Vallejo City Unified School District Wulff, Hansen & Co. Community Facilities District No. 1 (Glen Cove School) (Me1 lo-Roos) (8/20)
6 3,390,000
$ 6,000,000 -
Russian River County Water District Farmers Home Administration S 1,930,000
A.D. No. 1 (8/21)
City of Stockton Central Parking District Bonds of 1986, Project Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards Incorporated
b 16,000,000
NO. 86-1 (8/29)
City of Pomona Improvement Bonds Chilton & O'Connor, Inc. $ 5,650,000
A.D. U294 (Rio Rancho Road - Old Pomona Road), Series 1986 (9/30)
City of Walnut Creek Local Improvement MuniciCorp of California District No. 42 (10/7) b 68,524
City of Emeryville Improvement Bonds West Emeryvi 1 le A.D.
City of Fairfield Improvement Bonds Smith Ranch A.D., Series 836 (Phase One) .( 12/23)
Stone & Youngberg
Stone & Youngberg
(11/12)
S 2,983,200
b 7,771,000
C. TAX ALLOCATION BONDS AND NOTES
Chico Redevelopment Agency Southeast Merrill Lynch Capltal Markets $ 8,400,000
Chi co Redevelopment Project (5/7)
Redevelopment Agency of the City $ 38,655,000
of Chula Vista Bayfront/Town Centre & Co. Incorporated Project (5/29)
Smith Barney, Harris Upham
Appendi x A Page A-3
Issuer Underwriter/Purchaser Amount
Redevelopment Agency of the City of PaineWebber Incorporated b 3,250,000
Pomona Hol t Ave/Indi an Hi 1 1 Redevelopment Project (6/24)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of PaineWebber Incorporated S 4,250,000
Redevelopment Project (6/24)
Community Development Commission Smith Barney, Harris Upham L 8,200,000
of the City of Oceanside Downtown & Co. Incorporated Redevelopment Project (6/26)
Mountain View Shoreline Regional Stone & Youngberg $ 26,300,000
Park Community Tax Allocation and Refunding Bonds (7/22)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga J 1,390,000
Seaside Gateway Project (Refunding) (7/23) Burnham Lambert Incorporated
Upland Community Redevelopment Agency Smith Barney, Harris Upham $ 6,500,000
(Canyon Ridge) (7/24) & Co. Incorporated
Pomona Reservoir Street Industrial
- Incorporated and Drexel
Upland Community Redevelopment Agency Smith Barney, Harris Upham ( Arrow-Benson Redev . Project) (7/24) & Co. Incorporated
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Stone 81 Youngberg, Goldman, San Jose (Merged Area Redevelopment Sachs & Co., Grigsby, Brandford & Co., Inc.
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Jose (Merged Area Redevelopment Sachs & Co., Grigsby, Project) Refunding, 1986 Series B (8/5) Brandford & Co., Inc.
Mountain View Revitalization Authority Smith Barney, Harrts Upham Downtown Revitalization District & Co. Incorporated
(8/12)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of La Habra Beta 111 Project Area Redevelopment Project (8/15)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of La Habra Downtown Project Area Redevelopment Project 1986 Second Lien (8/15)
4 Project) Refunding, 1986 Series A (8/5)
Stone & Youngberg, Goldman,
M. L. Stern & Co., Inc.
Landmark Bank
Redevelopment Agency of the City of West Covina Central Business Distrlct Redevelopment Project, 1986 Series A
E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc.
Appendix A Page A-4
L 3,000,000
$201,295,000
S 55,040,000
S 9,875,000
$ 530,000
$ 405,000
$ 15,775,000
Issuer Underwriter/Purchaser
Redevelopment Agency of the City of West Covina Eastland Redevelopment Project, 1986 Series B (8/15)
Sparks Redevelopment Agency (Nevada) Sparks Town Center Project #l (8/19)
Inglewood Redevelopment Agency North Inglewood Industrial Park Redevelopment Project, Series B (8/27)
E.F. Mutton & Company, InC.
Prudential-Bache Securities, Inc. Burrows-Smith Division
Shearson Lehman Brothers
I ngl ewood Redevelopment Agency Manchester-Prairie Redevelopment Project, Series B (8/27)
Inglewood Redevelopment Agency In-Town Redevelopment Project, Series B (8/27)
Inglewood Redevelopment Agency Century Redevelopment Project, Series B (8/27)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Azusa Central Business District & Co., Inc.
Redevelopment Project, 1986 Series A Refunding (8/27)
Shearson Lehman Brothers
E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc.
Shearson Lehman Brothers
Smith Barney, Harris Upham
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Azusa West End Redevelopment Project, 1986 Series A Refunding (8/27)
FISER Financial and Investment Services
Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency Shearson Lehman Brothers Rancho Redevelopment Project , 1986 Series A (8/28)
Li vermore Redevelopment Agency Livermore Redevelopment Project, Series A (8/28)
Smlth Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Incorporated
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Duarte Las Lomas Redevelopment Project Refunding (8/28)
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Hawai fan Gardens Redevelopment Project No. 1 Refunding (10/2)
Chilton & O'Connor, Inc.
Chilton & O'Connor, Inc.
Amount
$ 3,975,000
$ 5,000,000
6 1,300,000
$ 1,790,000
$ 880,000
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$ 11,600,000
b 6,130,000
$ 3,800,000
$ 32,345,000
$ 4,120,000
$ 2,730,000
b 8,657,000
Appendix A Page A-5
Issuer Underwriter/Purchaser
Industry Urban-Devel opment Agency Redevelopment Project No. 2 Second Co. Incorporated Subordinate Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds, Issue of 1986 (11/18)
Smith Barney, Harris Upham &
Amount
f 10,965,000
Industry Urban-Development Agency Smith Barney, Harris Upham & $ 10,395,000
Redevelopment Project No. 3 Co. Incorporated Subordinate Tax Allocation Bonds, Issue of 1986 (11/18)
Anaheim Redevelopment Agency Tax Goldman, Sachs & Co., Merrill Refunding Bonds Redevelopment Project Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Alpha (Subordinate Lien) Series 1986 A Incorporated, PaineWebber (11/25) Incorporated
f 49,380,000
D. LEASE FINANCINGS AND CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION
City of Union City Equipment Acquisition Project (2/11) Corporation Imperial Securities
City of Livermore (Airport Project) (2/27) Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and Sutro & Co. Incorporated
City of San Buenaventura (Capital Improvements Project) Refunding (4/17)
County of San Bernardino (Sheriff's Facilities Project) (4/30)
Crocker Nat i onal Bank
The first Boston Corporation
City of Fairfield (Water Utility Improvement Project) Refunding (5/22)
San Francisco State Building Authority L.F. Rothschild, Unterberg, (State Building Project) Refunding Towbin, Inc. and A.R. (5/29) Altura & Company, Inc.
Benicia Unified School District A.R. Altura & Company, Inc. (Education Facilities) (5/29)
City of Mountain View (Slurry Wall) William Graham
City of San Diego (Police Capital PaineWebber Incorporated and Improvements Project) Refunding (6/18) Metro Equities
City of Hercules (Capital Improvement Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. Projects) Refunding (6/19)
Stone & Youngberg
(6/4 1
f 2,640,000
$ 8,450,000
$ 22,920,000
6 18,010,000
f 62,964,448.55
$ 61,140,000
f 4,885,000
$ 1,530,000
$ 63,330,000
$ 10,905,000
Appendix A Page A-6
Issuer Underwri ter/Purchaser Amount
City of Anaheim (Refinancing Project A) Partial Refunding (6/19) Goldman, Sachs & Co. $ 31,200,000
City of San Ramon (Community Center A. R. Altura 81 Company Inc. b 6,750,000
Project) (6/25)
Counties of Placer and Shasta Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. $ 5,950,000 (CSAC Finance Corporation Pooled Financing A) (6/26)
Counties of Amador, El Dorado, Prudential-Bache Securites Inc. b 16,975,000
Stani sl aus and Tuolumne (CSAC Finance Corporation Pooled Financing 8) (6/26)
City of Escondido (Escondido City Hal 1 Project) (7/22) Stone & Youngberg b 30,000,000
County of San Bernardino (County Center/Justice Center Refunding and Capital Improvements Projects) (8/7)
Miller & Schroeder Financial , Inc. $120,865,800
City of San Buenaventura (Capital Improvements Projects) (8/7) E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc. b 20,900,000
City of Cupertino (Capital Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. b 9,800,000
Improvements Project) (8/7)
Bankers Trust Company and $ 43,090,000 County of Solano (Solano County Justice Facility and Public Building Improvements) Refunding
(817)
Grigsby, Brandford & Co., Inc.
City of Huntington Beach (Civic Center Project) Refunding (8/13) Stone & Youngberg s 20,000,000
City of Val le jo (Water Improvement Merri 11 Lynch Capital Markets $ 6,200,000
Projects) (8/13)
City of San Jose (Convention Center Project) (8/14)
Goldman, Sachs & Co., Stone L Youngberg and Grigsby, Brandford & Co., Inc.
$174,175,000
City of fresno (City Hall Seidler-Fittgerald Public Finance b 43,000,000 .
Construction and Golf Course Development Projects) (8/19)
City of Fresno (Conference Center/ Arena Facilities Refunding Project)
Seidler-Fittgerald Pub1 ic finance $ 30,730,000
(8/20 1
Appendix A Page A-7
Issuer Underwriter/Purchaser Amount
City of Santa Clara (Convention Center Project) Refunding (8/21)
E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc. $ 15,675,000
City of Gardena (Civic Center Security Pacific Merchant $ 3,370,000
Improvement Projects) (8/21) Banking Group
City of Upland Water System Improvement Project Finance Seidl er-Fi tzgerald Pub1 ic S 10,535,000
(8/W
City of Upland Police Building Seidler-Fitzgerald Public $ 5,845,000
ConstructSon Project Finance
(8/21)
City of San Buenaventura (Equipment Prudenti al-Bache Securites, Inc. - $ 4,480,000 financing Projects) (8/26)
Charter Oak Unified School District Security Pacific Merchant $ 3,110,OOb
(Equipment Acqui sit i on Project) Banking 'Group
Clovis Unified School District and Seidler-Fitzgerald Public Finance, $ 11,165,900
fresno Unified School District (Equipment and Capital Improvement Projects) (8/27) Capital Markets
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and Merrill Lynch
City of Danville (Land Acquisition Project) (8/27)
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. $ 8,280,000
City of Concord, County of Napa, Kell ing , Northcross & Nobriga $ 2,700,000
American Canyon County Water District, Menlo Park Fire Protection District Kennedy & Gardner, Inc.
(ABAG XIII) (8/28)
Incorporated and Morgan, Olmstead,
Local Government Finance Joint Powers Authority (Californla Local Agency - Composite Issue of 1986)
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
W28)
$451,400,000
Brea-Olinda Unified School District Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc. (Brea High School Project) (8/29)
$ 22,580,000
County of Solano, Fairfield Unified Security Pacific Merchant $ 9,575,000
School District, Vacaville Unified School District, Vallejo City Unified School District (8/29)
Banking Group
Stone & Youngberg and $ 1,840,000 Cities of Anderson, Atwater and Farmersville (CCFC 1986 Series A) Herri 11 Lynch Capital Markets
(8/29)
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Issuer Underwr i ter/Purchaser Amount
City of Downey (Civic Center Project) Goldman, Sachs & Co. Refund i ng (9/3O)
El Dorado Irrigation District (Water Bateman Eichler, Hill & Sewer System Improvement Project) Richards, Inc.
(W27)
$ 17,045,000
$ 8,155,000
City of Commerce (Municipal Park Bear Stearns & Co., Inc. $ 3,400,000
Improvement Project) (11/5)
City of Vallejo (Marine World Foundation Project) (11/24)
Wulff, Hansen 81 Co. $ 13,000,000
City of Santa Maria (Town Center & Westside Parking Facilities) Refunding . Hutton & Company, Inc.
County of San Bernardino (He7 i copter Benham Cat iforni a Tax-Free $ 3,935,006
Acquisition) (12/12) Trust, Intermediate Term
Goldman, Sachs & Co. and E. F. $ 34,855,000
( w9 1
Portf 01 io
City of Fairfield (Public Improve- ments Projects) Refunding (12/18) Stone & Youngberg $ 15,730,000
Cities of Fort Bragg, Manteca, Rialto Stone & Youngberg $ 4,460,000
and the Susanville Consolidated and Merrill Lynch Capital Sanitary District (CCFC 1986 Series Markets
Daly City Redevelopment Agency Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. $ 7,500,000
(J.S. Properties) (12/24)
City of Pleasant Hill Refunding Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga $ 3,720,000
(ABAG XV) (12/30) Incorporated and Morgan, Olmstead,
City of Los Altos (ABAG XVI) (12/30) Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga $ 1,250,000
B) (WW
Kennedy & Gardner, Inc.
Incorporated and Morgan, Olmstead, Kennedy & Gardner, Inc.
City of Modesto (Capital Improvements first California Regional Project) (12/31) Securities, Inc. $ 4,300,000
E. TAX AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES/GRANT ANTICIPATION NOTES
Emeryvi 1 le Redevelopment Agency Revenue Anticipation Notes (1985-1986 Revenues) (3/18)
City of Fairfield (7/1)
Stone & Youngberg
Stone & Youngberg
$ 830,000
$ 3,900,000
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Issuer Underwri ter/Purchaser Amount
City of Anaheim (7/1)
County of Sacramento (Elk Grove Unified School District) (7/1)
City of Riverside (7/2)
City of Albany (7/3)
City of Fremont (7/3)
City of Hayward (7/3)
City of Livermore (7/3)
City of Union City (7/3)
City of La Mesa (7/8)
City of Huntington Beach (7/8)
City of Woodland (7/9)
City of Gardena (7/10)
City of Ontario (7/10)
City of Richmond (7/11)
City of La Habra (7/15)
Security Pacific National Bank f 23,600,000
Security Pacific Merchant f 5,700,000
Banking Group
Merri 11 Lynch Capital Markets $ 8,550,000
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga f 1,100,000
Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga s 9,100,000
Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga f 7,200,000
Incorporated and The Bank of - California, N.A.
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga f 3,000,000
incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga b 3,000,000
Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Security Pacific Merchant f 3,200,000
Banking Group
Stone & Youngberg b 12,200,000
Security Pacific Merchant b 1,500,000
Bank i ng Group
Security Pacific Capital S 5,000,000
Markets Group (Security Pacific Natjonal Bank)
Security Pacific Capital S 6,000,000
Markets Group (Security Pacific National Bank)
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. f 10,000,000
and Grfgsby, Brandford & Co., Inc.
Security Pacific Capi tal $ 2,600,000
Markets Group (Security Pacific National Bank)
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Amount Underwri ter/Purchaser Issuer
Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association $ 7,000,000
S 2,500,000
$ 4,100,000
County of Yo10 Short Term Mandatory Tender Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes (7/15)
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Contra Costa County (Pittsburg Unified School District) (7/16)
Kell ing, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Contra Costa County (Antioch Unified School District) (7/16)
County of Alameda in the name of: Amador Valley Joint Union High School District (7/22) $ 1,600,000
S 3,25LOOO
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (7/22)
S 1,700,000 Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Pleasanton Joint School Di strict (7/22)
$ 3,200,000
$ 2,800,000
$ 3,600,000
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
Newark Unified School District (7/22)
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
San Leandro Unified School District (7/22)
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga Incorporated and The Bank of California, N.A.
San Lorento Unified School District (7/22)
Security Pacific Capltal Markets Group (Security Pacific National Bank) $ 24,000,000
Ehrlich Bober & Co., Inc.
County of Stanislaus (7/28)
Santa Clara County Transit Dfstrict Grant Anticipation Refunding Notes (Guadalupe Corridor Light Rail Project) (8/4) 1986 Series B 1986 Series C 1986 Series D 1986 Series E
$ 9,075,000 $ 2,170,000 s 10,110,000 $ 8,835,000
S 5,500,000 City of Alameda (8/7) A.R. Altura & Company, Inc.
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Issuer Underwri ter/Purchaser Amount
City of Benicia (8/7) A.R. Altura & Company, Inc. b 1,620,000
Fresno Unified School District Merrill Lynch Capital Markets b 20,500,000
Redevelopment Agency of the City Miller & Schroeder Financial, Inc. b 4,330,000 of Pomona Southwest Pomona and Mount a i n Meadows Red eve 1 opmen t Projects Refunding (8/25)
(8/22)
City of Hawthorne (8/26) Bank of America National Trust b 3,500,000
and Savings Association
Redevelopment Agency of the City and and County of San Francisco Bond Anticipation Refunding Note (10/16)
Bankers Trust Company b 18,630,000
City of Pasadena (11/25) Security Pacific Merchant b 6,500,ODO Banking Group
Santee School District (12/16) Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. b 3,000,000
Grossmont Union High School District Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc. b 4,240,000
(12/18)
F. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
Sol ano County (Fai rf i eld-Sui sun Security Pacific National Bank b 556,000
School District) (6/27)
A1 ameda County (Fremont Unified First Interstate Bank of b 670,000 School District) (7/1) of California
City of Anaheim Series 1986 A (10/30) Trust and Savings Association Bank of America National b 10,000,000
and Associates
6. HULTIFAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS
City of Huntington Beach Bancroft, Garcia & Lave1 1, Inc. b 7,700,000 (Mercury S&L/Vil lage Partnership Project) (11/7)
of Santa Barbara (11/21)
and Bankers Trust Company
Housing Authority of the City Santa Barbara Bank & Trust s 1,100,000
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Issuer
Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (Vintage Apts.) (12/18)
Anaheim Housing Authority (Sage Park Project) (12/18)
Housing Authority of the County of Riverside (Tyler Village Project)
( 12/ 19
Thousand Oaks Redevelopment Agency (Los Feliz Apartments Project)
(12/23)
County of San Benardino (Pooled Projects) (12/30)
Underwr i ter/Purchaser Amount
Bancroft, Garcia & Lavell, Inc. $ 8,400,000
Security Pacific Merchant Banking $ 5,500,000
Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. $ 10,100,000
Fiser Financial & Investment s 9,000,000
Services and Birr Wilson & Co., Inc.
E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc.
H. SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BOWS
Rancho Cucamonga-Palmdale-Porterville- Stone & Youngberg Colton Housing Finance Agency (GNMA Mortgage-Backed Securities) (12/22)
Thousand Oaks Redeve 7 opment Agency Refunding (12/31)
Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
I. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS
City of Pomona (JNS Land Company Project) (12/19) Group BankAmerica Capital Markets
City of Long Beach (Kress Rehabili- tation Project) (12/23)
Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.
3. WISCELLANEOUS
Fairf ield Redevelopment Agency Cordel ia Area Redevelopment Project Notes (9/23)
City of Torrance Hospital Revenue Bonds (Little Company of Mary Hospital) 1985 Series A (Fixed Rate Conversion)
Security Pacific National Bank
Ziegler Securities
(W1)
S 60,000,000
-
S 17,505,000
$ 9,270,000
$ 3,000,000
$ 9,700,000
S 15,110,000
$ 32,800,000
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Issuer
e
Underwri ter/Purchaser
La Mirada Redevelopment Agency 15515 Phoebe Avenue Project Loan The Mitsubishi Bank of California
W30)
Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco (Fillmore Center Project) Remarketing (12/30)
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
Amount
$ 1,050,000
$ 95,000,000