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Travis County Commssioners Court
October 14, 2003

The Closed Caption log for this Commissioners Court agenda item is provided by Travis County Internet Services. Since this file is derived from the Closed Captions created during live cablecasts, there are occasional spelling and grammatical errors. This Closed Caption log is not an official record the Commissioners Court Meeting and cannot be relied on for official purposes. For official records please contact the County Clerk at (512) 854-4722.

Item 36

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While it's fresh in mind, let's call up number 36. Which contains the -- which concerns the two apartment project that's we just mentioned. 36. Consider and take appropriate action on request to approve: a. First supplement to trust indenture and first amendment to loan agreement relating to multifamily housing revenue bonds (woodway square apartments) series 2003 issued by Travis County housing finance corporation; and the execution of documents and instruments relating thereto; and containing other provisions relating to the subject; and b. First supplement to trust indenture and first amendment to loan agreement relating to multifamily housing revenue bonds (town vista apartments project) series 2003 issued by Travis County housing finance corporation; and the execution of documents and instruments relating thereto; and containing other provisions relating to the subject. Now on the town vista apartment, that series 2003 or 2002? Did they leave?
>> uh-huh.
>> Travis County housing corporation and the Commissioners court have only done one of them. Either 2003 or 2003 -- either 2002 or 2003, we are approving action on the one that we have done.
>> with the companion item that we did so that whatever is correct it's correct.
>> let's say that -- whether it's effective or not. If we need to ratify the action tonight, we will have it back on next week, I will clarify that. Motion to approve?
>> second.
>> any more discussion? All in favor? That passes by unanimous vote.


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