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     ARTICLE 4

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RELATING TO DEBT MANAGEMENT ACT JOINT RESOLUTIONS

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     SECTION 1. This article shall serve as the joint resolutions of approval required pursuant

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to Rhode Island Law § 35-18-1, et seq. for the financing and/or the guarantee of the below described

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projects.

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     SECTION 2. Rhode Island College – Residential Life Renovations – Auxiliary Enterprise

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     WHEREAS, the Council on Postsecondary Education and Rhode Island College

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(“College”) are proposing a project which involves the renovation of five (5) residence halls on the

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College campus; and

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     WHEREAS, the College is committed to providing adequate and suitable housing for its

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students that will attract undergraduate resident students to the College; and

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     WHEREAS, the renovations will address improvements to critical infrastructure for

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continued occupancy of the five (5) residency halls, and the aesthetic improvements to be made

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will enhance the on-campus experience for the resident students; and

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     WHEREAS, the College engaged a qualified architectural firm, which completed an

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analysis on the condition of these residence halls.

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     WHEREAS, the project consists of the renovation and replacement of building envelopes,

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elevators, mechanical systems, fire alarms, sprinklers, and other improvements needed to improve

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the residential sector of the campus, which project is included in the College Capital Improvement

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Plan; and

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     WHEREAS, the Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act requires the

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General Assembly to provide its consent to the issuance or incurring by the State of Rhode Island

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and other public agencies of certain obligations including financing guarantees or other agreements;

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and

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     WHEREAS, the costs associated with this auxiliary enterprise project will be financed

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through Rhode Island Health and Education Building Corporation (RIHEBC) revenue bonds, with

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an expected term of twenty (20) years; and

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     WHEREAS, the total project cost associated with the completion of this project and

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proposed financing method is twenty million six hundred thousand dollars ($20,600,000), including

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capitalized interest, if any, and associated costs of financing. Debt service payments would be

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supported by revenues derived from the College’s Residential Life auxiliary student fees, and total

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debt service on the bonds is not expected to exceed one million eight hundred twenty-five thousand

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dollars ($1,825,000) annually and thirty-six million five hundred thousand dollars ($36,500,000)

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in the aggregate based on an average interest rate of six percent (6%) and a twenty (20) year term;

 

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now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to

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exceed totals debt service payments of thirty-six million five hundred thousand dollars

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($36,500,000) for the residential life renovations project on the College campus; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage.

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     SECTION 3. University of Rhode Island – Repaving and Hardscape Improvements

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     WHEREAS, the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees and the University of Rhode

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Island (“University”) are proposing a project which involves the re-pavement and reconstruction

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of major parking facilities, internal roadways and walkways, and associated infrastructure on the

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University’s Kingston, Narragansett Bay, and W. Alton Jones campuses; and

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     WHEREAS, the project and its proposed funding have been duly reviewed and approved

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by the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees as part of the FY 2027–2031 Capital

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Improvement Plan; and

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     WHEREAS, the University has made progress in the improvement of its extensive

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inventory of paved surfaces on its campuses, the scope of repaving and reconstruction of major

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parking facilities, internal roadways and walkways, and associated infrastructure is substantial and

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ongoing; and

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     WHEREAS, a recent comprehensive campus plan recommends the redevelopment of

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campus roadways, allowing safe travel for pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles, and other modes of travel;

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and

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     WHEREAS, the design and execution of this comprehensive plan will improve the

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campus’s environmental impact; and

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     WHEREAS, these timely project commitments serve the objectives of both the University

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and the local community; and

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     WHEREAS, the Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act requires the

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General Assembly to provide its consent to the issuance or incurring by the State of Rhode Island

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and other public agencies of certain obligations, including financing guarantees or other

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agreements; and

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     WHEREAS, the design and paving work will be financed through Rhode Island Health

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and Education Building Corporation revenue bonds, with an expected term of twenty (20) years in

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the amount of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000); and

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     WHEREAS, the project cost associated with completion of the project and the proposed

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financing method is twenty million dollars ($20,000,000), including the cost of issuance. Debt

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Service payments would be supported by both the University’s unrestricted general revenues and

 

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enterprise funding from the University’s parking services operation. Total debt service on the bonds

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is not expected to exceed one million seven hundred forty-three thousand seven hundred fifty

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dollars ($1,743,750) annually and thirty-four million eight hundred seventy-five thousand dollars

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($34,875,000) in the aggregate based on an average interest rate of six percent (6%); now, therefore,

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be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to

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exceed total debt service payments of thirty-four million eight hundred seventy-five thousand

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dollars ($34,875,000) for the repaving and hardscape improvements projects at the University of

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Rhode Island; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage.

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     SECTION 4. University of Rhode Island – Automotive and Administrative Services

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     WHEREAS, the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees and the University of Rhode

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Island (“University”) are proposing a project which provides proper working space for

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“Automotive and Administrative Mail and Printing Services” in the University’s service sector;

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and

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     WHEREAS, the University has made progress in the improvement of its service center to

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align with the improvements made to the academic, research, and student life facilities; and

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     WHEREAS, the project and its proposed funding have been duly reviewed and approved

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by the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees as part of the FY 2027–2031 Capital

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Improvement Plan; and

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     WHEREAS, the design and execution of this project will improve the delivery of the

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associated services to the campus; and

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     WHEREAS, the individual projects may be delivered in a phased approach; and

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     WHEREAS, these timely project commitments serve the objectives of the University; and

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     WHEREAS, the Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act requires the

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General Assembly to provide its consent to the issuance or incurring by the State of Rhode Island

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and other public agencies of certain obligations, including financing guarantees or other

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agreements; and

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     WHEREAS, the design and paving work will be financed through Rhode Island Health

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and Education Building Corporation revenue bonds, with an expected term of twenty (20) years in

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the amount of fourteen million four hundred thousand dollars ($14,400,000); and

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     WHEREAS, the project cost associated with completion of the project and the proposed

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financing method is fourteen million four hundred thousand dollars ($14,400,000), including the

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cost of issuance. Debt Service payments would be supported by the University’s unrestricted

 

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general revenues. Total debt service on the bonds is not expected to exceed one million two hundred

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fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($1,257,500) annually and twenty-five million one

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hundred fifty thousand dollars ($25,150,000) in the aggregate based on an average interest rate of

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six percent (6%); now, therefore, be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to

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exceed total debt service payments of twenty-five million one hundred fifty thousand dollars

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($25,150,000) for the Automotive and Administrative Services project at the University; and be it

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further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage.

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     SECTION 5. This article shall take effect upon passage.

 

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