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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
RESOLUTION NO,2003/631
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY MAKING THE PROVISIONS OF THE EDUCATION CODE RELATING
TO SCHOOL FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS APPLICABLE TO
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors (the"Board") of Contra Costa County,State of
California (the"County");
WHEREAS, Chapter 2 (commencing with section 15300) of Part 10 of Division 1 of Title
1 of the California Education Code (the "Law") authorizes school districts and community
college districts to form school facilities improvement districts consisting of a portion of the
territory within the school district or community college district and permits the issuance of
general obligation bonds by a school facilities improvement district with the approving vote of
at least two-thirds (or alternatively,fifty-five percent, in the case of bonds issued under Section
15264 of the Education Code) of the votes cast in the improvement district;
WHEREAS, the Law only permits a school district or community college district to
create a school facilities improvement district if such school district or community college
district has already created within such district a Mello-Roos Community Facilities District (a
"CFD");
WHEREAS, Antioch Unified School District (the "District") has previously created two
CFDs (CFD 1989-1 and CFD 1994-1), and proposes to create a third CFD (Seen CFD) and
fourth CFD (Future Urbanization Area No. 1), which are collectively referred to herein as the
"Antioch USD CFDs";and
WHEREAS, the District is a school district located entirely within the County, and
intends to establish a school facilities improvement district (the "SFID") within the boundaries
of the District,but exclusive of the area contained within the boundaries of the Antioch CFDs;
WHEREAS, the District wishes to finance various school improvements (the
"Improvements") located within the SFID or of benefit to property within the SFID, as more
particularly described in the "Resolution of Intention to Form a School Facilities Improvement
District", a copy of which is attached hereto, which Resolution of Intention will be considered
by the Board of Trustees of the District after this Board has adopted this resolution;
WHEREAS, the District intends to create the SFID so as to enable the SFID to issue
general obligation bonds (the "Bonds") payable from taxes levied solely on property located
within the SFID;
WHEREAS, the Bonds will be *issued under Section 15264 et seq. and Section 15100 et.
seq. of the Education Code,by the Board of Supervisors of the County,under the oversight and
with the guidance of the County Treasurer-Tax Collector;and
WHEREAS, the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to acquire and construct the
Improvements;
WHEREAS, the Law does not allow a school district or cor ,iunity college district to
proceed with formation of a school facilities improvement district until the board of
supervisors for the county in which the proposed school facilities improvement district lies,by
resolution adopted by a majority vote of such board of supervisors, makes the Law applicable
in their county;and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County, as
follows:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
Section 2. For the purpose of facilitating the formation of school facilities improvement
districts by school districts and community college districts located in the County, and the
issuance of general obligation bonds by such school facilities improvement districts to finance
school facilities, the Board of Supervisors of the County hereby adopts this resolution to cause
the provisions of the Law to be applicable in the County, an as provided in Section 15303 of the
Law.
Section 3. The Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to provide a certified copy of this
resolution to the Superintendent of the District immediately following its adoption.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of October, 2003, at a meeting of the Board of
Supervisors by the following vote,:
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Clerk of the Board
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RESOLUTION NO,
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO FORM
A SCHOOL FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, it appears in the best interest of the Antioch Unified School District
("District") to form a school facilities improvement district to: renovate and modernize its older
schools, including upgrading electrical, heating and plumbing systems; replacing fire alarms
and other safety systems; modernizing classrooms; fixing leaky roofs, and to qualify for state
matching funds, at the schools listed on Attachment A (together,the"Improvements");
WHEREAS, the Education Code permits the governing board of a school district to
begin proceedings to form a school facilities improvement district upon adoption of a
Resolution of Intention and scheduling a public hearing thereon;
WHEREAS, the District desires to hold a hearing on the formation of a facilities
improvement district pursuant to the purposes and provisions of this Resolution of Intention
and the California Education Code;
WHEREAS, if formed, and bonds thereafter are approved by the voters in the proposed
school facilities improvement district, the school facilities improvement district shall be
devoted exclusively to funding, from the proceeds of such bonds, the acquisition and
construction of the Improvements within the school facilities improvement district boundaries
and other school facilities located outside the school facilities improvement district boundaries
which benefit the land located within the school facilities improvement district boundaries;
NOW THEREFORE, the Governing Board of the Antioch Unified School District
resolves, determines and declares its intention as follows:
1. It is the intention of the Governing Board of the Antioch Unified School District
to form a proposed school facilities improvement district to be known as "School Facilities
Improvement District No. 1 of the Antioch Unified School District" (also known as
"Improvement District No. 1").
2. The purpose for which Improvement District No. 1 is to be formed is to finance
the acquisition and construction of the Improvements.
3. The estimated cost of the Improvements, as described in Attachment A, is
$62,000,000.
4. It is necessary and in the best interest of the District to form ImYeg�mt
District No. 1 to defray the financial costs of the Improvements.
5. Any taxes levied for the purpose of paying debt service on general ob4gaoon.
bonds issued to finance the Improvements through Improvement District No. 1 shall be levied
exclusively upon the lands in Improvement District No. 1.
6. A map showing the exterior boundaries of Improvement District No. 1 is
attached as Attachment B and on file at the administrative offices of the Antioch Unified School
District,510"G"Street,Antioch,CA 94509,and is available for inspection by the public.
7. The Board hereby appoints the time and place for a public hearing before the
Board of Trustees on the formation of the proposed Improvement District No. 1 to be held on
November 19, 2003 at the Antioch Unified School District Board Room,510"G" Street,Antioch,
CA 94509, beginning at 7 p.m. Any interested persons, including all persons owning lands in
the District or in the proposed school facilities improvement district, may appear and be heard
at such time.
8. The Board hereby directs the Superintendent, or the Deputy Superintendent, to
publish a copy of this Resolution of Intention, with the recorded vote herein, once a week,
beginning no later than October 29, 2003, for two successive weeks, with at least five (5) days
intervening between publication dates,at the time and place for hearing as set forth in Section 7
herein. Further, the Superintendent or Deputy Superintendent, shall post a copy of this
Resolution in three public places located within the boundaries of the proposed school facilities
improvement district at least 14 days prior to the time fixed for the hearing as provided in
Section 7.
The foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dated:
ANTIOCH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
By
President
By
Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the
Antioch Unified School District
2
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) ss.
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA )
I Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Antioch
Unified School District, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
Resolution No. of said Board and that the same has not been
amended or repealed.
Dated this day of ,2003
Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the
Antioch Unified School District
Attachment A
Antioch Unified School Facilities Improvement District#1
Project List
Belshaw Elementary,2801 Roosevelt Lane, Antioch,CA. 49 years old, Built 1954
Upgrade the electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Repair and replace damaged and uneven paving and concrete.
Make the necessary changes to improve drainage systems.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Replace heating ventilation and air conditioning units as needed.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Bidwell Elementary,800 Gary Avenue, Antioch, CA. 45 years old, Built 1958
Upgrade the electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Repair and replace damaged and uneven paving and concrete.
Make the necessary changes to improve drainage systems
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Reconfigure parking areas to improve traffic flow.
Replace the boiler in the Multi-Purpose Room.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Remove asbestos tiles and replace with new flooring.
Fremont Elementary,1413 F Street, Antioch,CA. 50 years old, Built 1953
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Make the necessary changes to improve drainage systems
Repair and replace paving and concrete and improve drainage systems.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Upgrade foundations to current seismic standards.
Replace the boiler in the Multi-Purpose Room.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Replace heating ventilation air conditioning heat pump units with gas package units.
Remove asbestos file and replace with new flooring.
Kimball Elementary,1310 August Way, Antioch,CA. 53 years old, Built 1950
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Upgrade electrical,fire alarm, safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Eliminate and replace plexiglass windows.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Replace heating,ventilation and air conditioning units throughout the school.
Replace the building roofs and ce' ' g tiles.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Marsh Elementary,2304 G Street, Antioch, CA. 56 years old, Built 1947
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Eliminate and replace plexiglass windows.
Remove lead paint from building surfaces.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Add exterior lighting for safety.
Relocate main office to front of the school.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Replace heating,ventilation and air conditioning units as needed.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Replace, repair overhangs and corridors.
Mission Elementary,1711 Mission Drive,Antioch, CA. 30 years old, Built 1973
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm, safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Replace exterior doors.
Remove accordion dividers with replace with permanent walls.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Muir Elementary,615 Greystone Drive,Antioch,CA. 13 years old, Built 1990
Replace carpeting throughout buildings.
Replace heating,ventilation and air conditioning classroom units.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Sutter Elementary,3410 Longview Road,Antioch,CA. 39 years old, Built 1964
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Repair and replace damaged and uneven paving and concrete.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Make the necessary changes to improve drainage systems
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Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology and computer equipment.
Replace roofs, gutters &drainage.
Remove and replace ceiling tiles.
Replace old classroom desks, chairs and other necessary furniture.
Turner Elementary,4207 Delta Fair Blvd.,Antioch,CA. 35 years old, Built 1968
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm, safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Renovate and modernize classrooms.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Install security fencing and exterior lighting for safety.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Abate asbestos floor file in Multi-Purpose Room.
Antioch Middle School,1500 D Street, Antioch, CA. 39 years old, Built 1964
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Repair and replace paving and concrete and improve drainage systems.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
E ' ' ate and replace plexiglass windows.
Alter classroom usage to accommodate program changes including outfitting older
shops with technology and science laboratories.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Park Middle School,1 Spartan Way, Antioch,CA. 44 years old, Built 1959
Update technology and computer equipment.
Provide additional paving between classroom wings.
Apply protective finishes on building exteriors.
Alter classroom usage to accommodate program changes including outfitting older
shops with technology and science laboratories.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Antioch High School, 700 W. 18th Street,Antioch,CA. 49 years old, Built 1954
Upgrade electrical,fire alarm,safety and security systems.
Remodel,replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Repair and replace paving and concrete and improve drainage systems.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Construct a community joint-use recreational facility.
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Provide air conditioning in the auditorium.
Alter classroom usage to accommodate program changes including outfitting older
shops with technology and science laboratories.
Upgrade playfields, track,pool and associated facilities to improve student safety.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Live Oak High School,1708 F Street, Antioch,CA. 25 years old, Built 1978
Remodel, replace and refurbish classroom interiors.
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Upgrade plumbing and renovate restrooms.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Prospects High School,820 W.2nd Street, Antioch,CA. 11 years old, Built 1992
Update technology infrastructure and computer equipment.
Paint the interior and exterior of buildings.
Replace old classroom desks,chairs and other necessary furniture.
Other Projects
Remove hazardous materials, e.g. asbestos, lead, etc. that may be encountered during
the course of construction.
Provide additional furnishing, equipment and cabinetry to enhance educational
programs.
Modify and repair existing roof structures to accommodate energy conservations
systems and new heating and ventilation units.
Replace existing windows and doors as necessary.
Provide for additional site work as need to accommodate renovation work.
Provide temporary classrooms when needed to house students displaced during
construction.
Make seismic repairs as required by current codes and regulations.
Make other improvements required by current codes and regulations, including those
found in the Field Act, and those required by access compliance requirements as part of
the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Upgrade the Districtwide infrastructure, data processing equipment and storage to
increase network capability and advances in technology.
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Attachment B
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to all interest due on the Notes at maturity to be received by the County on behalf of the District
in (such pledged amounts being hereinafter called the "Pledged Revenues"). The
principal of the Notes and the interest thereon shall constitute a first lien and charge thereon
and shall be paid from the Pledged Revenues. To the extent not so paid from the Pledged
Revenues, the Notes shall be paid from any other moneys of the District lawfully available
therefor. The term "unrestricted moneys" shall mean taxes, income, revenue and other moneys
intended as receipts for the general fund of the District and which are generally available for the
payment of current expenses and other obligations of the District.
The Notes are issuable as fully registered notes, without coupons, in denominations of
$1,000 each or any integral multiple thereof. Subject to the limitations and conditions as
provided in the Resolution, Notes may be exchanged for a like aggregate principal amount of
Notes of other authorized denominations and of the same maturity.
The Notes are not subject to redemption prior to maturity.
This Note is transferable by the Owner hereof, but only under the circumstances, in the
manner and subject to the limitations provided in the Resolution. Upon registration of such
transfer a new Note or Notes, of authorized denomination or denominations, for the same
aggregate principal amount and of the same maturity will be issued to the transferee in
exchange for this Note.
The Board may treat the Owner hereof as the absolute owner hereof for all purposes and
the Board shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary.
Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository
Trust Company to the issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange or payment, and
any certificate issued is registered in the name of Cede & Co. or such other name as requested
by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company and any payment is made to
Cede & Co., ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR
OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL since the registered owner hereof,
Cede&Co.,has an interest herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California
has caused this Note to be issued in the name of the District and to be executed by the manual
signature of the County Treasurer-Tax Collector and countersigned by the facsimile signature of
the Clerk of the Board, all as of the Issue Date stated above.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA
COSTA COUNTY
By
Treasurer-Tax Collector
(SEAL)
Countersigned:
Clerk of the Board
Exhibit A
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ASSIGNMENT
For value received the undersigned hereby sells,assigns and transfers unto
(Name,Address and Tax Identification or Social Security Number of Assignee)
the within registered Note and hereby irrevocably constitute(s)and appoints(s)
attorney,
to transfer the same on the Note register of the Treasurer-Tax Collector with full power of substitution in
the premises.
Dated:
Signature:
Note: The signature(s) on this Assignment must
correspond with the name(s)as written on the face of
the within Note in every particular without alteration
or enlargement or any change whatsoever.
Signature Guaranteed:
Note:Signature(s) must be guaranteed by a qualified
guarantor.
Exhibit A
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