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BYLAW - Temporary Borrowing REPEALED BY 5328~11 - 20090120 - 5098~09.FTHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA By-law Number 5098-09.F BEING A BY-LAW to authorize temporary borrowing by the Corporation pending the receipt of Municipal revenues, pursuant to Section 407 of the Municipal Act, 2001, SO 2001, c. 25 as amended WHEREAS pursuant to Section 407 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 as amended may by by-law authorize the Head of Council and the Treasurer to borrow from time to time by way of promissory note or banker's acceptance such sums as the Council considers necessary to meet, until property taxes are collected and other revenues received, the current expenditures of the Corporation for the year, including the amounts required for sinking and retirement funds, principal and interest due on any debt of the Municipality, school purposes, and other purposes the Municipality is required by law to provide for; AND WHEREAS pursuant to the Municipal Act the amount that may be borrowed at any one time for the purposes mentioned, together with the total of any similar borrowings that have not been repaid, shall not exceed, from January 1st to September 30th of the year, 50 per cent of the total, and from October 1st to December 31st of the year, 25 per cent of the total of the estimated revenues for the Corporation as set forth in the estimates adopted for the year. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT the Mayor and Director of Financeffreasurer of the Town of Aurora are hereby authorized to borrow from time to time such sums as the Council considers necessary to meet, until property taxes are collected and other revenues received, the current expenditures for the Corporation for the year, including amounts required for sinking and retirement funds, principal and interest due on any debt of the Municipality, school purposes, and other purposes the Municipality is required by law to provide for. 2. THAT the amount that may be borrowed at any one time for the purposes mentioned in section (1) together with the total of any similar borrowin~s that have not been repaid shall not exceed, from January 1st to September 30t of the year, 50 per cent of the total, and from October 1st to December 31st of the year, 25 per cent of the total of the estimated revenues for the Corporation as set forth in the estimates adopted for the year. 3. THAT until such annual estimates are adopted, the limitations upon borrowing prescribed by section (2) shall temporarily be calculated using the estimated revenue of the municipality set out in the budget adopted for the previous year. 4. THAT In sections (2) and (3), estimated revenues do not include revenues derivable or derived from, any borrowing, including through any issue of debentures; a surplus, including arrears of taxes, fees or charges; or a transfer from the capital fund, reserves or reserve funds. 5. THAT the lender is not responsible for establishing the necessity of temporary borrowing or to the manner in which the borrowing is used. / ··- By-law 5098-09.F Page 2 of 2 6. THAT all sums borrowed pursuant to the authority of this by-law shall, with interest thereon, be charge on the whole or any part or parts of the revenues of the Corporation for the current year and for preceding years as and when such revenues are received. 7. THAT any promissory note made under the authority of Section 1 of this by-law shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation and signed by the Mayor and Director of Finance/Treasurer. 8. THAT By-law No. 4986-08.F be and is hereby repealed. 9. THAT the provisions of this by-law shall come into force and effect upon final passage thereof and shall remain in effect until repealed. READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 20th DAY OF JANUARY, 2009. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 20th DAY OF JANUARY, 2009. M. MORRIS, MAYOR