APPROVING THE FINANCING OF HOUSING PROGRAMS
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Introduced By: Representatives Fox, Fleury, Callahan, Story, and Benson |
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Date Introduced: January 03, 2002 |
WHEREAS, The
state of Rhode Island has a significant need for affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, The
state faces significant anticipated budgetary shortfalls in Fiscal Year 2002
and Fiscal Year 2003, requiring constraint of the state expenditures to achieve
a constitutionally-mandated balanced budget; and
WHEREAS, The
General Assembly appropriated $5,000,000 for the Neighborhood Opportunities Program
in Fiscal Year 2002; and
WHEREAS, The
General Assembly appropriated $340,000 in Fiscal Year 2002 for the first of ten
(10) payments to fund the state's contribution towards the relocation of
Travelers Aid in Providence; and
WHEREAS,
These projects will increase the amount of affordable housing and transitional
housing services available in the state to its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The
State has developed a program that would allow the Neighborhood Opportunities
Program and the state's contribution to the Travelers Aid project to be
financed through bonds issued by the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance
Corporation, insured, secured, or otherwise credit-enhanced or purchased by a
major financial institution, to be repaid by the state over a period of
approximately ten (10) years (the "Financing"); and
WHEREAS,
This financing proposal is a prudent funding mechanism that provides
replacement funding for these housing programs and an additional $5,000,000 for
the Neighborhood Opportunities Program in Fiscal Year 2003; and
WHEREAS,
$10,000,000 of funding for the Neighborhood Opportunities Program providing
$5,000,000 in both Fiscal Year 2002 and Fiscal Year 2003, will result in
creation of over 200 units of affordable housing; and
WHEREAS,
$2,500,000 of funding for the Travelers Aid project will satisfy the state's
commitment to the Travelers Aid project improving both transitional housing and
related service capabilities; and
WHEREAS, The
Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act (R.I. General Laws section
35-18-1, et seq.) requires the General Assembly to provide its consent to the
issuance or incurring by the state of Rhode Island of certain obligations
including financing guarantees or other agreements; and
WHEREAS,
This act shall serve as the concurrent resolution of approval required by the
Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act (R.I. General Laws section
35-18-1 et seq.); and
WHEREAS, The
project costs associated with the Neighborhood Opportunities Program are
estimated to be $10,000,000 in Fiscal Year 2002 and Fiscal Year 2003 combined.
The total financing obligation of the state of Rhode Island would be
approximately $11.6 million, with $10 million deposited in the construction
fund, $.3 million deposited in the capitalized interest fund for six months of
capitalized interest, and $.14 million available to pay the associated costs of
financing and $1.16 million available for deposit in a debt service reserve
fund, if required. Total payments on
the state's obligation over ten (10) years on the $11.6 million issuance are projected to be $13.29
million, assuming an average effective interest rate of 5.65%. The payments
would be financed within the Department of Administration from general revenue
appropriations; and
WHEREAS, The
project costs associated with the Travelers Aid project are $12.5 million, of
which the state is committing $2.5 million. The total financing obligation of
the State of Rhode Island would be approximately $2.88 million, with $2.5
million deposited in the construction fund to be disbursed to Travelers Aid,
$.06 million deposited in the capitalized interest fund for six (6) months of
capitalized interest, and $.03 million available to pay the associated costs of
financing and $.3 million available for deposit in a debt service reserve fund,
if required. Total payments on the state's obligation over ten (10) years on
the $2.88 million issuance are projected to be $3.22 million, assuming an
average effective interest rate of 5.65%. The payments would be financed within
the Department of Administration from general revenue appropriations; and
WHEREAS, To
the extent funds for deposit in a debt service reserved fund are not required,
the maximum principal amount will be reduced accordingly; now therefore be it
RESOLVED
AND ENACTED, That providing affordable housing and transitional housing
services to the State's population is a priority of this General Assembly.
That this
General Assembly hereby authorizes the Governor, the Director of the Department
of Administration or other appropriate state official to enter into a financial
obligation, guarantee, or other agreement, or agreements evidencing the
financing obligation of the State of Rhode Island for the term of the Financing
in an amount not to exceed $11.6 million for the provision of funds for the
Neighborhood Opportunities Program in Fiscal Year 2002 and Fiscal Year 2003;
and authorizes the Governor, the Director of the Department of Administration
or other appropriate state official to enter into a financial obligation,
guarantee, or other agreement, or agreements evidencing the financing
obligation of the State of Rhode Island for the term of the financing in an
amount not to exceed $2.88 million for the state contribution to the Travelers
Aid project.
That there
shall be withdrawn in the Fiscal Year 2002 Supplemental Appropriations Act
appropriations in the amount of $5.0 million for the Neighborhood Opportunities
Program and in the amount of $340,000 for the Travelers Aid project; and be it
further
RESOLVED
AND ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect immediately upon passage.