(A) Subject to the applicable provisions of law, the city may borrow money for any purpose within the scope of its powers or which may be permitted by law, and may issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness therefor, which shall include, but not be limited to the following types:
(1) General obligation bonds for the payment of which the full faith and credit of the city is pledged;
(2) Special assessment bonds which are issued in anticipation of the payment of special assessments for the purpose of defraying the cost of any one or more public improvements, which bonds shall be both an obligation of the special assessment district and a general obligation of the city;
(3) Revenue bonds as authorized by law;
(4) Tax anticipation notes, which may be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes for the current or next succeeding fiscal years of the city, or any other year permitted by law, in the manner and subject to any limitations provided by law;
(5) Mortgage bonds, as authorized by law, for the acquiring, owning, purchasing, construction, improving, or operating of any public utility which the city is authorized by law to finance in this manner;
(6) Bonds issued in anticipation of future payments from the Motor Vehicle Highway Fund or any other fund of the State which the city may be permitted by law to pledge for the payment of the principal and interest thereof, which bonds, if the law so permits, may also be a general obligation of the city[;]
(7) Water main extension bonds, in an amount not to exceed one percent of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property in the city, for the payment of which the full faith and credit of the city are pledged for the refunding from time to time of moneys advanced or paid on special assessments imposed for water main extensions as buildings are connected with such extensions, which bonds shall be payable in not more than thirty years, with interest thereon at a rate which shall not exceed six percent per annum;
(8) Calamity bonds, issued in case of fire, flood, or other calamity for the relief of the inhabitants of the city and for the preservation of municipal property, in a sum not to exceed three-eights of one percent of the assessed value of the real and personal property in the city, which shall become due in not more than five years.
(B) Whenever any portion of public improvements shall be assessed by or charged to the city at-large and the balance of such cost assessed against the property benefitted, the Council may provide for the payment of the city's portion of such cost in installments. In such case, bonds may be issued in anticipation of the payment of the amount assessed against the city at-large, the same as they may be issued in anticipation of the payment of the amount assessed against the benefitted property[.] In such case, the Council shall appropriate in each fiscal year an amount which is sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds which are required to be paid during that year. Such bonds may be included as a part of a total issue of bonds for the public improvement to which they apply and need not be separated from bonds issued in anticipation of the payment of special assessments assessed against the benefitted property.
(C) Bonds may be issued in anticipation of the collection of special assessments levied with respect to two or more public improvements, but no special assessment district shall be required to pay the obligation of any other special assessment district and the ordinance or resolution creating such districts shall so provide.
(D) All collections on special assessment rolls or on any combination of such rolls shall be set apart in a separate fund and shall be used for the purpose for which levied, and for the payment of the principal of and interest on bonds issued in anticipation of such special assessments. If there is any deficiency in any special assessment fund to meet the payment of the principal or interest to be paid therefrom, there shall be levied a tax upon the real and personal property in the city for that purpose. Moneys may be advanced from the general funds of the city to meet such deficiency, and shall be replaced in the general funds when the special assessment fund shall be sufficient therefor.
(E) Each bond or other evidence of indebtedness shall contain on its face a statement specifying the purpose for which the same is issued, and the proceeds thereof shall not be used for any other purpose, except that, whenever the proceeds of any bond issue, or a part thereof, remain unexpended and unencumbered for the purpose for which said bond issue was made, the Council may, by the confirming vote of not less than five members, authorize the use of such unexpended and unencumbered funds:
(1) For the retirement of such bond issue, or
(2) If such bond issue has been fully retired, then for the retirement of other bonds or obligations of the city provided for by this section: Provided, That in the case of special assessment bonds, such funds shall be refunded to the owners of property against which special assessments therefor were made, or placed in the general fund of the city in accordance with the provisions of Section 10.2 of this Charter, or
(3) For such other purposes as may be permitted by law, subject to the proviso in paragraph (2) above; or
(4) If such funds cannot be so used, then in any manner approved by the vote of not less than five members of the Council.
(F) No bond or other evidence of indebtedness, regardless of type or purpose, shall bear interest at a rate exceeding that fixed by law.
(G) All bonds and other evidences of indebtedness shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Clerk, under the seal of the city. Interest coupons may be executed with the facsimile signatures of the Treasurer. A complete and detailed record of all bonds and other evidences of indebtedness shall be kept by the Treasurer. Upon the payment of any bond or other evidence of indebtedness, the same shall be marked "Cancelled" or otherwise defaced by the Treasurer to indicate payment. After all of the bonds of any issue have been paid, they may be destroyed by cremation, with a proper certificate of such destruction filed in the office of the Clerk.
Statutory reference:
City authority to borrow money on the credit of the city and issue bonds therefor, see M.C.L.A. § 117.4a(1)
Municipal Finance Act, see M.C.L.A. § 141.210