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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivermore Klein & Lott, P.A. Proposal -1983 12 23LIVERMORE KLEIN 8 LOTT, P. A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW DANIEL U. LIvERMORE,JR. RICHARD E. KLEIN RICHARD I. LOTT PATRICIA D. WHEELER 904/359-0500 SUITE 225 CLAUDE L.MULLIS OF COUNSEL Mr. Richard Rozansky City Manager 400 North Edgeman Avenue Winter Springs, Florida 32708 701 FISK STREET JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32204 December 23, 1983 }, _"~. '° ~<=~. *~~° ~ -<„ ~ t cc.. ~s.:e . !, i ~;~ 8 DEC 27 isR~ TeIIY of WINTER ~i'Rf~~t~ ~l7'Y iIANAGEit ~: Re: Scope of services and fee as bond counsel in connection with proposed street improvement and municipal complex financing for the City of Winter Springs, Florida Dear Mr. Rozansky: This letter constitutes our proposal to serve as bond counsel for the City of Winter Springs in connection with its proposed issue of approximately $3,000,000 in revenue bonds for street improvements and construction of a municipal complex. We understand we will be working with Southeastern Municipal Bonds, Inc., your investment bankers. Described herein is our proposed scope of services which will include consulta- tion at all times with you and/or members of the City staff and officials of the City, and our proposed fees in connection therewith. Our services will include: 1. Preliminary advice as to legal authority for financing alternatives being considered. 2. Preparation of all ordinances, resolutions, trust indentures, agreements, and other basic douments which may be required. 3. Preparation of validation pleadings, if required by the City, and advice and consultation with you with respect to conduct of the hearing, presentation of evidence, legal issues involved, and research required with respect thereto. 4. Preparation of all necessary closing certificates. 5. Delivery of an opinion with respect to the validity of the bonds and exemption of income thereon from federal income taxation. 6. Attendance at the closing and, as necessary, planning sessions, document drafting and negotiating sessions, meetings of City officials, and the validation hearing. ~MORE KLEIN e LOTT, P. A. , Mr. Richard Rozansky December 23, 1983 Page Two 7. Preparation of Official Statements for the bonds and notes, as necessary, and services rendered in connection with each offering. Our fee for the above services will be $1.50 per $1,000 of bonds issued with a - . minimum fee of $5,000. Our fee will be a contingent fee payable from proceeds of the bonds only if and when bonds are actually sold and delivered. We will also bill for reimbursement for actual out-of-pocket expenses for travel, long distance telephone calls, postage and freight, and copying charges. This quoted fee does not embrace any work in connection with an appeal from the bond validation proceedings to the Florida Supreme Court, or any services in connection with Obtaining a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service with respect to income taxation, as neither is likely to be needed. We appreciate the opportunity to serve you and look forward to working with you and the City. Please contact either me or Richard L. Lott in my absence if you have any questions with regard to the foregoing. If the terms of this letter are acceptable to the City please have a copy of this letter executed and returned for our files. Claude L. Mullis CLM/pjh-'599 cc: Frank Kruppenbacher, Esquire City Attorney ~?)' T ~. Cm~RK Accepted this 4th day of January, 1984 ~~d~r ~~~~ ,-- ~OEH V. TORCASO, HAYOR ~ lIT OF HINTER SPRINGS ATTEST: , . . ~_ ~~ ~ ~~~fi ~~~ ~ ~'- ~cw~~a 1 t4~~3 ~ ~~ ~3. AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES CLAUDE L. MULLIS, OF COUNSEL, LIVERMORE, KLINE & LOTT, P.A., agrees to serve as Bond Counsel to the City of Winter Springs and as Bond Counsel will perform the following services: 1. Prepare all bond documents relating to the financing in coopera- tion with the City's attorney, staff and Investment Banker. 2. Prepare validation pleadings, including proposed final judgment, and appear as attorneys of record with the City's attorney, if requested, at the validation hearing. 3. Attend and participate in conferences among the City's staff and financial advisers and/or underwriters as the financing develops. 4. Review all disclosure documents prepared or authorized by the City insofar as such documents describe the bonds and summarize the underlying documents. However, Claude L. Mullis, of Counsel, Livermore, Kline & Lott, P.A., assumes no responsibility for the disclosure documents insofar as such documents describe the financial circumstances of the offering or any other statistical projections or data. 5. Review all underwriting proposals, prepare all closing documents and attend and assist in the closing. 6. Render an opinion in written form at the time the bonds are delivered, which opinion will cover (a) the legality of the bonds and the proceedings by which they are issued and (b) the exemption from current federal income taxation of the interest paid on the bonds. The City of Winter Springs agrees that Claude L. Mullis, of Counsel, Livermore, Kline & Lott, P.A., shall be compensated for the above services at the time the bonds are delivered according to the following schedule: $1.50 per $1,000 of bonds actually issued with a minimum compensation of $5,000.00. In the event bond anticipation notes are issued, the fee for such notes will be ,~o per ~U oc of notes issued irrespective of the amount of notes issued, plus one-half of the bond fee due for such issue payable upon delivery of the notes. It is understood and agreed between the parties that the City will reimburse Bond Counsel for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, whether or not bonds are delivered. Dated this day of 1983. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ~ f Attest: City Clerk Approved as to form and legality City Attorney CLAUDE L. MULLIS, OF COUNSEL, LIVERMORE, KLINE & LOTT, P.A. By: .~-~~ ,w~ ~11NTEq 3' . ': ~'~ ~""°a ~'. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ~'~, . '"' 400 NORTH EDGEMON AVENUE ~'~. ~,~ ~ 4~ WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 1y'Y~Y~., Telephone (305) 327-1800 Jan. 5, 1984 Mr. Claude L. Mullis of Counsel Livermore Klein & Lott, P.A. 701 Fisk St., Suite 225 Jacksonville, F1. 32204 Dear Mr. Mullis: Enclosed please find the executed agreement for the Scope of services and fee as bond counsel in connection with proposed street improvement and municipal complex financing for the City of Winter Springs, Florida, which has been signed by Mayor John V. Torcaso. If there is any further information you may need, please contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Mary T. Norton, City Clerk . _• ~~_, ~-~ ,N~NTEA' ~~ ~' ~, ... ~~ ~,s,. G~ ~~ c CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 400 NORTH EDGEMON AVENUE WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327.1800 Jan. 5, 1984 Mr. Claude L. Mullis of Counsel Livermore Klein & Lott, P.A. 701 Fisk St., Suite 225 Jacksonville, F1. 32204 Dear Zir. Mullis: Enclosed please find the executed agreement for the Scope of services and fee as bond counsel in connection with proposed street improvement and municipal complex financing for the City of Winter Springs, Florida, which has been signed by :Mayor John V. Torcaso. If there is any further information you may need, please contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Mary T. Norton, City Clerk r~ ~ •~~° ~aeo z ~ ~ ~> ~~. ~• ~ ~ ti 1 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ~~~~~~~~ 400 NORTH EDGEMON AVENUE WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327.1800 MEMO T0: Mayor/Commission SUBJECT: Municipal Complex/Moss Road Project DATE: October 31, 1983 At our recent League of Cities Convention I had the opportunity to discuss financing, bond issues, and etc. for our proposed Capital Improvement projects with Mr. Claude L. Mullis, Of Counsel, to Livermore Klein and Lott, P.A.. I informed Mr. Mullis that we were about to embark upon some major issues, he expressed interest in the projects so I invited him to provide us with some information regarding his services. He has a long standing association with the Florida League of Cities and has served as League Council. It was in this capacity that I was first intro- duced to Mr. Mullis. I have since found him responsive to our needs and feel the City would have no problems working with him. chard R za ky City Manager RR/pkl LIVEF.MORE KLEIN 8 LOTT, P. A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 904/359-0500 DANIEL U. LIVERMORE,JR. RICHARD E. KLEIN RICHARD I. LOTT PATRICIA D. WHEELER CLAUDE L.MULLIS OF COUNSEL Mr. Richard Rozansky City Manager 400 North Edgeman Avenue Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Dear Mr. Rozansky: October 17, 1983 SUITE 225 701 FISK STREET JACKSONYILLE, FLORIDA 32204 Pursuant to your request I enclose herewith seven copies of a Summary of Qualifications and Professional Services provided by our firm in reference to bond issues. If you would distribute copies to your Mayor, Commissioners and City Attorney, it would be appreciated. After review, if there are any questions concerning our fees as Bond Counsel in the forthcoming issue of improvement bonds by your City, please let us know. We will perform all the necessary services as bond counsel for a lump sum fee or so much per thousand as you may wish. However, we will need to know more of the details and would be happy to meet with you or have you and others visit us here in Jacksonville so that you may see our operations and discuss details. In case you need to contact me and I am out of the office, I suggest you discuss any questions with Mr. Dan Livermore, with whom I have worked for several years. With kind regards and looking forward to seeing you soon, I am, CLM/kh:599 Enclosure ec: Daniel U. Livermore, Jr. Very truly yours, Claude L. Mullis ~~~~oti~0 ~~~ CITY of WRITER SPRIN69 cnt ~~ LIVERMORE~KLEIN 8 LOTT, P. A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 904/359-0500 DANIEL U. LIVERMORE,JR. RICHARD E. KLEIN RICHARD I. LOTT PATRICIA D. WHEELER CLAUDE L. MULLIS OF COUNSEL SUMMARY OF QIIALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES provided by LIVERMORE KLEIN do LOTT, P. A. SUITE 225 701 FISK STREET JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32204 We are pleased to present the following information concerning our firm. General Information Our municipal bond practice is local in scope in the sense that its work is limited to service as bond counsel, tax counsel and underwriter's counsel for tax-exempt financing primarily in the State of Florida, and is national in scope in the sense that our opinion is nationally recognized by underwriters, brokers, dealers and institutional investors in tax-exempt obligations. The firm is rated "a" by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory and is listed in the Bond Buyer's Directory of Municipal Bond Dealers of the United States as municipal bond attorneys. The principals in the firm are members of the National Association of Bond Lawyers and are regular lecturers and contributors to national and regional seminars and workshops in this field. Our firm is a professional association, in which Messrs. Livermore, Klein and Lott and Ms. Wheeler are the sole stockholders. The firm was organized as a partnership on July 1, 1981 and incorporated in its present form on October 1, 1981. All of the attorneys in the firm are licensed to practice law in the State of Florida. Additionally, Mr. Livermore is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia and Mr. Klein is licensed to practice in the State of New York. LKL-8/8/83-402 Presently, the firm consists of six attorneys, including a 1983 law school graduate, 2 paralegals, a word processing department, and an administrative staff. We have a cooperative relationship with the firm of Mahoney, Hadlow ~ Adams, P.A., which provides substantial depth and diversity in ancillary areas, such as real property and anti- trust law, when needed. Additional supporting staff will be added as needed. Summary of Qualifications Our backgrounds are as follows: Daniel U. Livermore, Jr. -practiced law in Florida since 1964, first as a corporate and tax lawyer at Mahoney, Hadlow, Chambers do Adams, Jacksonville, for five years, then as Assistant Counsel and Acting General Counsel, City of Jacksonville, for six years, then partner and shareholder at Freeman, Richardson, Watson, Kelly ac Livermore, P. A., and its predecessor firms, practicing as bond counsel for seven years. Partner and shareholder at Livermore Klein ac Lott, P. A. since July, 1981. Noted lecturer and nationally recognized authority in the field of tax exempt bonds. Richard E. Klein -practiced law in New York since 1967, chiefly in the general corporate and financial areas for ITT Rayonier Incor- porated, then in Florida since 1977 with Freeman, Richardson, Watson, Kelly ac Livermore, P.A., practicing principally in the health care, industrial and 63-20 areas of tax exempt finance; also has a degree in electrical engineering. Partner and shareholder at Livermore Klein do Lott, P. A. since July, 1981. Richard I. Lott -practiced law in Florida since 1975, first as law clerk to Federal District Judge Winston E. Arnow, then as County Attorney of Escambia County from 1976 to 1980, then partner and shareholder at Freeman, Richardson, Watson, Kelly ac Livermore, P. A., practicing as bond counsel. Partner and shareholder at Livermore Klein do Lott, P. A. since July, 1981. Patricia D. Wheeler -practiced law in Florida since 1977, first as Assistant County Attorney of Escambia County from 1977-1980 and then as County Attorney of Escambia County from 1980-1982. Associated with Livermore Klein ac Lott, P. A. in January, 1982. Partner and shareholder at Livermore Klein do Lott, P.A. since January, 1983. LKL-8/8/83-402 Claude L. Mullis, Of Counsel -practiced law in Florida since 1950, initially in private practice from March 1950 to 1953; Assistant City Attorney for the City of Jacksonville from 1953 - 1968; Assistant General Counsel for the City of Jacksonville from 1968 to 1973; Town Attorney for the Town of Orange Park and in private practice from 1974 to 1978; General Counsel for the Florida League of Cities from 1978 to January, 1983; City Attorney for Atlantic Beach since July 1, 1983; and Of Counsel to Livermore Klein do Lott, P. A., and Mahoney, Hadlow ac Adams, P.A., since January 1, 1983, specializing in all areas of municipal law, including finance, anti-trust and civil rights litigation. As a small firm, we are able to keep each other fully advised of the current status and legal questions involved in our work. Generally, at least two of the partners in the firm are familiar with each client's situation, so that current matters can be undertaken efficiently even when one attorney is unavailable. A listing of recent bond issues and client references for which our firm has served as bond counsel, tax counsel, or underwriter's counsel is as follows: Client References Dollar Name of Name of Our Firm's Amount Lssuer Bonds Date Role $ 2,715,000 City of Alachua Utility Refunding 3/1/82 Special Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 Tax Counsel $ 5, 075, 000 City of Alachua Special Obligation Bonds 3/24/82 Special Tax Counsel $ 5,865,000 Alachua County Road Revenue Bonds 9/1/82 Bond Counsel $ 7,000,000 Alachua County Refunding Road Revenue 6/1/83 Bond Counsel Bonds, Series 1983 Tax Counsel $ 14, 500, 000 Alachua County Health Facilities Revenue 10/1/81 Bond Counsel Health Facilities Bond Anticipation Notes, Authority Series 1981 (Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc. Project) LKL-8/8/83-402 Dollar Name of Name of p~ gu.m~ Amount Issuer Bonds Date Role $ 4,200,000 Alachua County Bond Anticipation Notes 3/15/82 Bond Counsel Health Facilities (Alachua General Hospital, Authority Inc. Project) $ 4,000,000 Alachua County Capital Equipment Note, 10/1/82 Bond Counsel Health Facilities Series 1982 (Shands Authority Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc. Project) $ 10,000,000 Alachua County Capital Equipment 12/1/82 Bond Counsel Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series Authority 1982 (Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc. Project) $ 24,935,000 Alachua County Health Facility Revenue 6/1/83 Bond Counsel Health Facilities Bonds, Series 1983 Authority (Santa Fe Healthcare Systems, Inc. -Alachua General Hospital Project) $ 30, 000, 000 Brevard County Single Family Mortgage 6/15/82 Bond Counsel Housing Finance Revenue Bonds Authority $ 1,500,000 City of Cape Coral Industrial Development 6/30/83 Bond Counsel Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Cape Coral Develop- mental Center Project) $ 4,000,000 City of Clearwater First Mortgage Nursing 4/1/83 Special Counsel Home Revenue Bonds (Bethamy Gardens, Ltd. Project) Series 1983 $ 950,000 City of Clearwater Parking System 5/28/83 Bond Counsel Revenue Bonds $ 8,000,000 Collier County Public Parks and 11/1/82 Bond Counsel Recreation Municipal Service Taxing Unit General Obligation Bonds $ 23,845,000 Collier County Capital Improvement 11/1/82 Bond Counsel Revenue Bonds LKL-8/8/83-402 Dollar Amount $ 1,775,000 Name of Issuer City of Crystal River Name of Bonds Date Water and Sewer Revenue 4/1/82 Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 1982 Water and Sewer Refunding 6/1/83 Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 Industrial Development 12/1/81 Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 (Lewis Bear Project) Capital Improvement 9/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1980-2 Tourist Development 12/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 Single Family Mortgage 9/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 $ 3,490,000 City of Crystal River $ 2,500,000 Escambia County $ 15,000,000 Escambia County $ 8,000,000 Escambia County $ 26,830,000 $ 48,325,000 $ 80,000,000 $ 58,730,000 $ 1,405,000 $ 3,420,000 Escambia County Housing Finance Authority Escambia County Utilities Authority Escambia County Utilities Authority Escambia County Utilities Authority Flagler County Industrial Development Authority Ft. Walton Beach Developmental Center $ 7,400,000 $ 700,000 Water and Sewer Refunding 9/15/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 Water and Sewer Revenue 12/1/82 Bonds, Series 1982 Water do Sewer Refunding 2/1/83 Bonds, Series 1983 Industrial Development 6/1/83 Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Culbertson Plastics, Inc. Project) First Mortgage Revenue ? /1 /81 Bonds, Series 1981 City of Gainesville Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (University Nursing Care Facility) Harbor View Water Water and Sewer Revenue Company Bonds, Series 1983 8/1/82 6/29/83 Our Firm's Role Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Tax Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel and Tax Counsel Bond Counsel and Tax Counsel Bond Counsel and Tax Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel and Tax Counsel Bond Counsel and Underwriter's Counsel Bond Counsel LKL-8/8/83-402 Dollar Name of Name of Our gum's Amount Issuer Bonds Date Role $ 4,100,000 Hillsborough County First Mortgage Revenue 6/1/82 Bond Counsel Developmental Bonds, Series 1982 Center $ 23,500,000 City of Utility Revenue Notes, 2/1/82 Bond Counsel Jacksonville Beach Series 1982 $ 850, 000 City of Jacksonville Beach General Obligation Bonds 9/1/83 Bond Counsel $ 6,000,000 Jacksonville Port Industrial Development 8/1/81 Bond Counsel Authority Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 $ 750,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 590,000 Jacksonville Port Authority (Airport Hotel Project) Bond Counsel Jacksonville Port Authority Jacksonville Port Authority $ 2, 600, 000 City of Kissimmee $ 47,500,000 City of Kissimmee $ 1,000,000 Lake County $ 4, 000, 000 Okaloosa County Industrial Development 12/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 (Fabralloy, Inc. Project) Industrial Development 12/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 (A. R.E. Manufacturing Company, Inc. Project) Industrial Development 12/1/82 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 (Physicians' Family Clinic, Inc. Project) Water and Sewer Revenue 12/1/81 Bonds, Series 1981 Electric Refunding 12/1/81 Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 Industrial Development 5/12/83 Revenue Bonds, Series 1983, (Lester Goggins Trucking, Inc. Project) Grant Anticipation Notes 11/15/82 $ 1,700,000 Orange County Industrial Development 12/1/82 Industrial Develop- Revenue Bonds, Series ment Authority 1982 (Laney dC Duke Terminal Warehouse Co., Inc. Project) Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel and Tax Counsel Bond Counsel Bond Counsel and Underwriter's Counsel Bond Counsel LKL-8/8/83-402 Dollar Name of Name of Our Firm's Amount Lssuer Bonds Date Role $ 4,500,000 Village of Water and Sewer Revenue 4/1/82 Bond Counsel Palm Springs Bonds, Series 1982 Anticipation Notes $ 3,700,000 Panama City Devel- First Mortgage Revenue 12/1/81 Bond Counsel opmental Center Bonds, Series 1981 and Tax Counsel $ 4,600,000 City of Pembroke Public Improvement 12/28/82 Bond Counsel Pines Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 $ 8, 250, 000 City of Pembroke Water and Sewer Refunding 6/29/83 Bond Counsel Pines Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 $ 4,180, 000 City of Pensacola Gas System Revenue Bonds, 9/1/81 Tax Counsel Series 1981 $ 5,000,000 City of Pensacola Gas System Revenue Bonds, 12/1/82 Bond Counsel Series 1982 $ 900,000 Pinellas County Industrial Development 6/8/83 Bond Counsel Industry Council Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Jabil Circuit Company, Inc. Project) $ 1,800,000 Pinellas County Industrial Revenue 6/1/83 Bond Counsel Industry Council Bonds, Series 1983 (Morean Partnership Project) $ 950,000 Pinellas County Industrial Development 2/1/83 Bond Counsel Industry Council Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Prima Tool ac Mold Corporation Project) $ 8,000,000 City of Industrial Development 10/1/81 Bond Counsel Riviera Beach Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 (Solitron Devices, Inc. Project) $ 3, 700, 000 St. Petersburg First Mortgage Revenue 4/1/83 Underwriter's Health Facilities Bonds, Series 1983 Counsel Authority (Quality Health Care, Inc. Project) $ 4,400,000 Santa Rosa County Water and Sewer Revenue 4/1/83 Bond Counsel Bonds, Series 1982 LKL-8/8/83-402 Dollar Name of Name of Our Firm's Amount Issuer Bonds Date Role $ 9,700,000 Tallahassee Health Facilities Revenue 12/1/81 Bond Counsel Memorial Regional Bonds, Series 1981 and Tax Counsel Medical Center, Inc. $ 5,100, 000 The University Stadium Revenue Bonds, 5/4/83 Bond Counsel Athletic Assn., Series 1983 Inc. $ 2,035,000 City of Venice Utilities Revenue 7/1/81 Bond Counsel Bonds, Series 1980 and Tax Counsel $ 9,900,000 City of Venice Utility Revenue Bonds, 1/1/82 Bond Counsel Series 1980-2 Anticipation Notes $ 4,475,000 City of Venice Industrial Development 6/28/83 Bond Counsel Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Far South Developers, Ltd. Project) LKL-8/8/83-402 Practice Standards ~Yming The timing needs of our clients are taken very seriously by our firm. Our firm has been committed since its inception to the premise that its work should be performed not only well but promptly in response to the needs of the client, and we make every effort to respond to those needs. In order to provide bond counsel services on a timely basis, we have equipped our office with the latest technology, including Xerox 860 word processors which can communicate over telephone lines, Rapicom and Xerox com munica- ting copiers, and IBM and Cromemco computers with municipal debt and office manage- ment software programs. We also have paralegal services among our personnel, to facilitate prompt document preparation and reduce costs. Continuing Education Our firm encourages all attorneys to regularly attend continuing education programs at both the state and national levels, so that changing concepts in the field of municipal finance can be promptly applied to benefit our clients. Representatives of the firm attend the national Bond Attorney's Workshop in Chicago annually, various seminars of the National Association of Bond Lawyers, and meetings and seminars of the Local Government Law Section of The Florida Bar, Florida Municipal Attorney's Association, and Practicing Law Institute. Service to Clients Quality service to clients in tax exempt finance matters requires the exercise of sound judgment to balance the sometimes competing interests of maximizing financial benefits to the client and rendering responsible opinions upon which the investment community can rely with confidence. Our firm is constantly aware of its dual role and attempts to elicit full disclosure of pertinent financial data and other factors which would enable potential bond purchasers to make informed decisions. LKL-8/8/83-402 I' ___-,;-~""::l.~--.l._1: _+ ~\NTEI'/' . ,~-(j ~', kf~u~' :fJ . ~ I Y), '. ~ . ~ 'w!>;. : J-... . '" ." .. ./ ~" . " t \ "......, c:JV"~.;"" -.l:''X''..1.:a-:.::s:-j>:r CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 400 NORTH EDGEMON AVENUE WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1800 Jan. 5, 1984 Mr. Claude L. Mullis of Counsel Livermore Klein & Lott, P.A. 701 Fisk St., Suite 225 Jacksonville, Fl. 32204 Dear Hr. Mullis: Enclosed please find the executed agreement for the Scope of services and fee as bond counsel in connection with proposed street improvement and municipal complex financing for the City of Winter Springs, Florida, which has been signed by Mayor John V. Torcaso. If there is any further information you may need, please contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS -;-'.' Glv~ 1 /u~ / Mary T. Norton, City Clerk de l-I(:J"~~