File #: 21-382    Version: 1 Name: Volume Cap Allocation
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 12/6/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/14/2021 Final action: 12/14/2021
Title: Communication from the City Manager with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE to Approve a Home Rule Volume Cap Allocation for PRIVATE ACTIVITY BONDS to the ILLINOIS ASSIST MCC PROGRAM.
Indexes: Goal 1 - Financially Sound City , Goal 4 - Grow Peoria, Reinvest in neighborhoods
Attachments: 1. Transfer Ordinance - Peoria, 2. ORD 17919
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE to Approve a Home Rule Volume Cap Allocation for PRIVATE ACTIVITY BONDS to the ILLINOIS ASSIST MCC PROGRAM.
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Background:
The City of Peoria receives an annual Volume Cap allocation as a Home Rule Unit of government. The Volume Cap allocation for 2021 is $12,252,680. The calculation of the Volume cap for 2021 is based on $105 per resident. Based on Section 146 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), The number of residents for 2021 has been calculated based on 111,388 residents. The "Code" allows the volume cap to be allocated to certain tax-exempt private activity bonds.
In addition to the Code above the Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, (the "Act"), provides that a home rule unit of government may transfer its allocation of volume cap to any other home rule unit of government, the State of Illinois or any State agency, or any non-home rule unit of government.
Under the authority of the Statues above the City of Peoria has made Volume Cap allocation transfers to Illinois Assist MCC Program (IAssist).
IAssist is sponsored by communities throughout the State. IAssist promotes individual home ownership. The home buyer assistance features of the Assist program provide families with funds to pay all or most of their closing costs and down payment, enabling families with good credit but little capital to by their home. Additional benefits of the program include a mortgage credit certificate which reduces the homebuyers' ongoing cost of borrowing in form of a credit that reduces the effective rate they pay on interest for the mortgage.
The recommendation is to continue the contribution of the Volume Cap into the Illinois Assist MCC Program in the amount of $12,252,680. This year we have no other pending projects competing for volume cap allocations

FINANCIAL IMPACT: If approved, the City will transfer the 2021 allocation to t...

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