386.12 - PAYMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS.

        386.12  PAYMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS.         The costs of improvements may be paid from any of the following      sources or a combination thereof:         1.  The capital improvement fund referred to in section 386.9.         2.  The proceeds of bonds referred to in section 386.11.         3.  Any other funds of the city which are legally available to pay      all or a portion of the cost of an improvement. The fact that an      improvement is initiated under the provisions of this chapter, or any      of the costs of an improvement or any part of an improvement are      being paid under the provisions of this chapter, shall not preclude      the city from paying any costs of an improvement from any fund from      which it might otherwise have been able to pay such costs. In      addition, and not in limitation of the foregoing, any improvement      which constitutes an essential corporate purpose or a general      corporate purpose as defined in section 384.24, subsections 3 and 4,      may be financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of the issuance      of general obligation bonds of the city pursuant to the provisions of      chapter 384, division III.         4.  Payment for the costs of an improvement may also be made in      warrants drawn on any fund from which payment for the improvement may      be made.  If such funds are depleted, anticipatory warrants may be      issued bearing a rate of interest not exceeding that permitted by      chapter 74A, which do not constitute a violation of section 384.10,      even if the collection of taxes or income from the sale of bonds      applicable to the improvement is after the end of the fiscal year in      which the warrants are issued. If the city arranges for the private      sale of anticipatory warrants, they may be sold and the proceeds used      to pay the costs of the improvement. Such warrants may be used to pay      other persons furnishing services constituting a part of the cost of      the improvement.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C77, 79, 81, § 386.12]