AGENDA CAPTION:
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Consider approval of Resolution 2018-60R, approving the terms and conditions of two subordination agreements between the City of San Marcos, Compass Bank and Berry Aviation, Inc. to secure Compass Bank's lien as superior in regards to aircraft and aircraft components purchased with loan proceeds and located in two separate hangars at the San Marcos Regional Airport; authorizing the city manager to execute the subordination agreements; and declaring an effective date.
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Meeting date: April 17, 2018
Department: Airport Management
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Background Information:
Berry Aviation, Inc., a long-term tenant of the Airport, secured a loan for the purchase of aircraft and aircraft components from Compass Bank. The Airport, as landlord, has a statutory lien against the personal property of Berry in the event of default. Compass Bank has requested the attached subordination agreements (one for each leased hangars) to evidence the Airport's agreement that the Compass Bank lien is senior as to the personal property owned by Berry Aviation.
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Recommendation:
City staff and TAP recommend approval of both subordination agreements as this is a standard business practice.