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Fitch Rates Apache Junction USD, Arizona's $17MM Rfdg Bonds 'A+'.


AUSTIN, Texas -- Fitch Ratings Fitch Ratings

An international rating agency for financial institutions, insurance companies, and corporate, sovereign, and municipal debt. Fitch Ratings has headquarters in New York and London and is wholly owned by FIMALAC of Paris.
 assigns an 'A+' rating to the Apache Junction Unified School District A unified school district is a school district which includes both primary school (kindergarten through middle school or junior high) and high school (grades 9-12). In Illinois, these districts are called unit school districts.  No. 43 of Pinal County, AZ's (the district) $17 million refunding bonds refunding bond

A bond that is issued for the purpose of retiring an outstanding bond. Issuers refund bond issues to reduce financing costs, eliminate covenants, and alter maturities. See also crossover refunding bonds, prerefunding.
, series 2007. Fitch also affirms its rating of 'A+' on the district's approximately $50 million of outstanding school improvement bonds (net of refunded bonds Refunded Bond

A bond, originally issued as a regular or revenue bond, that is now secured by a second issue of bonds which are held in an "escrow fund" consisting of U.S. government debt until the first bond issue reaches maturity.
). The Rating Outlook is Stable.

The bonds are scheduled to sell on March 21 through negotiation to Peacock, Hislop, Staley & Given, Inc. They are general obligations of the district payable from a continuing, direct, annual unlimited ad valorem tax Ad Valorem Tax

A tax based on the assessed value of real estate or personal property. In other words ad valorem taxes can be property tax or even duty on imported items. Property ad valorem taxes are the major source of revenues for state and municipal governments.
 levied against all taxable property located within the district. Bond proceeds will be used to refund certain outstanding school improvement bonds for savings.

The 'A+' rating and Stable Rating Outlook reflect the district's solid and expanding tax base, conservative fiscal management as evidenced by its healthy financial profile, and moderate debt load with slightly above-average amortization. Also incorporated into the rating are recent fluctuating enrollment levels that have resulted in financial pressures over the last few years and the prospect of continued development that is expected as a result of recent and pending state land auctions. Development will apply capital and operating pressures associated with expected rapid student enrollment growth; however, the corresponding tax base expansion will somewhat mitigate this risk.

The district is located in the north central portion of Pinal County, Arizona Pinal County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of 2000 its population was 179,727. The county seat is Florence.

Pinal County contains parts of the Tohono O'odham (formerly Papago) Indian Reservation and the Gila River Indian Reservation.
, and approximately 35 miles east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. District boundaries encompass an area of 217 square miles A square mil is a unit of area, equal to the area of a square with sides of length one mil. A mil is one thousandth of an international inch. This unit of area is usually used in specifying the area of the cross section of a wire or cable.  including the city of Apache Junction and large unincorporated Adj. 1. unincorporated - not organized and maintained as a legal corporation
unorganised, unorganized - not having or belonging to a structured whole; "unorganized territories lack a formal government"
 developments surrounding the city serving an estimated population of 85,000. Transportation improvements - especially the completion of the Superstition superstition, an irrational belief or practice resulting from ignorance or fear of the unknown. The validity of superstitions is based on belief in the power of magic and witchcraft and in such invisible forces as spirits and demons.  Freeway that connects US-60 to I-10 - combined with availability of affordable housing led to significant population growth, most notably between 1990 and 2000. Population growth has since moderated, as reflected in the district's enrollment levels, which have been relatively flat in the last five years averaging a modest increase of 1% annually. District facilities include five elementary schools elementary school: see school. , two middle schools, one high school and an alternative learning center. District enrollment is 5,710 students in fiscal 2007.

Only about one third of the district is currently developed. Approximately 72% of the district's tax base is residential and 14% commercial. Undeveloped property includes about 7,000 acres of land owned by the Arizona State Land Department. The land department recently auctioned a 1,011 acre parcel of land to a developer. As the winning bidder, the developer is required to complete a master plan for the entire 7,000 acres. The developer must work with the City of Apache Junction, Pinal County and the Arizona State Land Department to develop a comprehensive plan that includes infrastructure financing, developing land uses, water sources, wastewater treatment and other elements of a master-planned community. The planning process is estimated to take 18-24 months. Development of this land is anticipated to have a significant impact on the district. However, enrollment growth estimates are pending the completion of the master plan.

The district's financial profile is healthy, recording operating surpluses in four of the last five fiscal years. In fiscal 2006 the district recorded an unreserved, undesignated general fund balance of $5 million, or 17.3% of expenditures, transfers out and other uses. These results were achieved with a modest operating surplus of $244,000 and a prior period adjustment of unrestricted fund balance from non-major governmental funds of $1.5 million. Arizona school districts budget on an essentially break-even basis and typically retain small operating reserves. For fiscal 2007, operating expenditures are expected to increase 8.5% from the prior year's actual level, due in part to 3% enrollment growth. State aid will remain the dominant revenue source. Debt ratios are moderate and principal is retired at a slightly above-average pace.

The area economy historically was based on recreation, tourism and retirement activities, but has emerged as a bedroom community for the Phoenix metropolitan area. Unemployment rates for the City of Apache Junction are consistently lower than the levels recorded at the state and national levels; however, the county unemployment rates are typically higher than that of both the state and nation. County wealth levels as measured by median household and per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals.  buying income are lower than that of the state and national levels.

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