Pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code, the issuance of the Bonds must be approved by the County because the Facilities are located within the territorial limits of the County. There is no financial impact on the County.
The Borrower is a nonprofit public benefit corporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California and an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Since its founding as an independent school in 1965, The Athenian School has grown into a community of 476 students and 70 faculty. Athenian's 75-acre campus of rolling, oak-covered hills lies at the base of Mt. Diablo in Danville, CA. 51 students from over 15 countries, and 25 teachers, staff, and their families live on campus.
The County of Contra Costa is an associate member of the California Enterprise Development Authority (“CEDA”), a joint powers authority established by the California Association for Local Economic Development (“CALED”) whose purpose is to issue tax-exempt and taxable conduit revenue bonds to fund commercial and industrial development projects within member jurisdictions.
CEDA will loan the proceeds of the Obligations to the Borrower to (i) finance the construction, acquisition, installation, renovation, rehabilitation, equipping and furnishing of certain educational facilities, including, but not limited to, a main hall building comprising a multi-purpose space with an assembly capacity of 900 and seating for 430, a science studio, a reception area, kitchen facilities, administrative facilities, and lounge spaces, a new classroom building comprising nine classrooms, a science classroom, and teacher preparation space to be located at 2100 Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd, Danville, California 94506 and (ii) pay certain costs of issuance in connection with the financing. The Facilities are and will be owned and operated by the Borrower in connection with its educational mission providing an independent, nonprofit school educating both boarding and day students enrolled in grades 6 through 12. Because the Facilities are located within the County’s jurisdiction and interest on the Obligations may be tax-exempt, a public hearing and the approval of the Obligations by the Board of Supervisors is required by the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
Notice for today's hearing was published in the Contra Costa Times and the San Ramon Valley Times, newspapers of general circulation, on July 7, 2015. Proof of Publication is attached for reference.
The California Enterprise Development Authority will not be able to issue bonds on behalf of The Athenian School, which will delay or cancel planned construction and improvements to the facilties in Danville, California.
The Athenian School educates approximately 476 boarding and day students enrolled in grades 6 through 12.
CLOSED public hearing; and ADOPTED recommendations as presented.