Board Bill Number 204 In Session 2014-2015

Transfer of money for rates mitigation

Summary

BOARD BILL 204 INTRODUCED BY ALDERMAN STEPHEN CONWAY An ordinance recommended and approved by the Airport Commission, the Comptroller and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, making certain findings with respect to the transfer of up to Thirteen Million Seven Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars ($13,727,769) of excess moneys that The City of St. Louis (the "City"), the owner and operator of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport® (the "Airport"), intends to transfer from the Debt Service Stabilization Fund (the "DSSF") to the Airport Revenue Fund (the "Revenue Fund") in accordance with Section 516.B of the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport® Indenture of Trust between the City, as Grantor, and UMB Bank, N.A., as Trustee, dated as of October 15, 1984, as amended and restated as of July 1, 2009, as amended and supplemented (the "Indenture"); authorizing a transfer in an amount not to exceed Thirteen Million Seven Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars ($13,727,769) from the DSSF into the Revenue Fund during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014, to be used to make funds available to mitigate rates on an annual basis during the term of the Airport Use and Lease Agreement commencing July 1, 2011; containing a severability clause; and containing an emergency clause.

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Overview

Session: 2014-2015

Primary Sponsors: Stephen Conway

Ordinance: 69918 effective 01/20/2015

Committee: Transportation and Commerce

Legislative History

Legislative activities for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.

  • 12/05/2014

    First Reading

  • 12/12/2014

    Second Reading

  • 01/09/2015

    Perfection

  • 01/16/2015

    Third Reading

Ordinance

Ordinance Number: 69918

Effective Date: 01/20/2015

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