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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - April 20, 2016 C-10CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA ITEM Cio TM AGENDA TITLE: Authorize City Manager to Execute Amended Option to Lease and Associated Ground Lease with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Company, for the Location of a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility at White Slough MEETING DATE: April 20, 2016 PREPARED BY: City Manager RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize City Manager to execute Amended Option to Lease and Associated Ground Lease with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Company, for the location of a compressed air energy storage facility at White Slough. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Council first considered a lease with PG&E for a power plant in February of 2014. PG&E and the City agreed to an initial draft subject to Northern California Power Agency's exclusive option on the site. This revised draft addresses terms necessary to secure NCPA's waiver of its Option and allow the lease agreement with PG&E to go forward. Staff introduced this item at its meeting on Marchl6 but tabled it over citizen concerns that the rents would be improperly allocated to the General Fund. Staff met with Lodi citizen Mike Lusk to review his documentation that he feels shows the property belongs to the sewer fund. The parties discussed that White Slough was purchased over many years beginning in the 1940s with acquisitions continuing as late as the 1990's. Mr. Lusk presented documents showing that the White Slough purchases in the 1980s were, in fact, assigned to the Wastewater Fund and alluded to documentation from as early as the 1940s that showed the same, but was unable to locate. The meeting was continued while he located his documentation. Staff since shared documentation with Mr. Lusk reflecting that the land proposed to be leased to PG&E was purchased with a bond and that "the provision [was] made... for the collection of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds of this bond as the same shall come due, the full faith and credit of said city are hereby pledged for the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond." Lodi City Council Minutes August 18, 1965. Resolution 2351 makes the General Fund nature of the funding even clearer stating: "The bonds are general obligations of the City of Lodi, and the City has power and is obligated to levy ad valorem taxes for the payment of said bonds ... upon all property within the City of Lodi...." This documentation is conclusive that the bond was secured by a General Fund revenue tax, not Wastewater fees. However, staff remains open to reviewing any documentation Mr. Lusk may provide to the contrary. Given that the lease is not set to begin until after 2020, there is adequate time to address any evidence in that regard at a later date. Since PG&E needs to demonstrate site control for purposes of its grant funding, it is important that the option be addressed now. kilh APPROVED: ` 1 If Step en Schwa •quer, City Manager PG&E desires to construct a compressed air energy storage facility on City -owned property at the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility (CAES Project). The CAES Project will work much like a large- scale energy storage system (a battery), compressing air during low cost "off-peak" hours and pumping it into an expired underground natural gas well located west of Interstate 5 along the Highway 12 corridor. During higher demand "peak" power usage times, the CAES Project will release the compressed air through a turbine to regenerate electricity. Energy storage systems are considered critical in the energy markets to achieve the full promise of renewable energy sources because they will bridge the gap between the hours renewable energy is typically generated (off-peak hours) and the hours renewable energy is at its highest market demand (peak hours). PG&E has secured a federal grant to study the feasibility, perform environmental analysis and approval, and if approved, construct the CAES Project. As is common with grants, PG&E is required to demonstrate site control for a facility location as a condition of drawing down on the grant. The typical mechanism to obtain site control is through an option to lease. The option would commit PG&E to pay the option price and give them the right to enter a lease on set terms at a later date. However, if the Project was not approved, lost funding, or PG&E determined that the project was not feasible; the option does not require PG&E to enter into the lease. NCPA has an exclusive five-year option on the site. The attached proposed amended option conditions the option on NCPA agreeing to waive its option. The original option terms set the price at $50,000 per year during each of the six years as set forth in the proposed amended option to lease attached to this staff report as Exhibit 1. Within that six-year period, PG&E would have the right to enter into the draft ground lease attached to this staff report as Exhibit 2. The lease allows PG&E to select between 15 and 25 acres to locate the CAES Project at an annual lease price of $140,000 per acre, netting an annual lease value of between $2,100,000 and $3,500,000 per year. By comparison, the partially City -owned NCPA Lodi Energy Center and STIG plants pay $100,000 per acre for that 10 -acre site. The lease term is 50 years with a 49 -year optional renewal. However NCPA has an exclusive option on the site. NCPA is appropriately concerned about impacts the CAES Project may have on its operations and is unwilling to waive its option unless those impacts are mitigated. First, NCPA is charged "congestion" fees for the transmission of power from NCPA's power plant at White Slough to the power grid. Those fees are charged because lines from NCPA to the grid are oversubscribed as defined by the California Independent System Operator (ISO). NCPA just awarded a contract to increase the capacity of the lines, but the construction of the CAES Project will leave NCPA right back at its starting point from a congestion perspective. Since congestion fees are charged regardless of which operator comes first or causes the congestion, the CAES Project would subject NCPA to the same congestion fees it is paying to upgrade the lines to avoid. Second, NCPA is concerned that its water supply not be reduced by the construction of the CAES Project. As a result, NCPA requested indemnity against congestion fees as a condition to waiving its option. NCPA, the City and PG&E have agreed to the following terms to accomplish the indemnity. First, the City will dedicate up to $10 million in rent payments from PG&E toward indemnifying NCPA for congestion charges incurred by NCPA that would not have been incurred except to the construction of the CAES Project. Lodi's indemnity obligation is limited to PG&E rental payments as they are paid. In other words, if NCPA incurred $3 million in congestion fees year one and the City received $2 million in rent, the City would pay the $2 million in year one and any additional amounts as the rent comes in from PG&E until the amount of congestion fees paid by NCPA was reached to a maximum of $10 million. Thereafter, PG&E would indemnify NCPA for any additional congestion charges incurred until such time that PG&E constructs further upgrades to the transmission lines to eliminate continued congestion fees. PG&E also has agreed to construct an eight million gallon clean water storage tank or alternatively dry cool the CAES Project. In the event PG&E elects to dry cool the CAES Project, rent payable to the City would drop from the previously agreed $140,000 per acre to $135,000 per acre. FISCAL IMPACT Option revenue of up to $50,000 per year for six years and lease revenue of up to $3.5 million per year if the option is exercised. FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable. Stephen chwab- er City Manager DSS c..s(o EXHIBIT 1 AMENDED OPTION TO LEASE In consideration of the option payments and other covenants hereinafter set forth, the City of Lodi, a municipal corporation ("Optionor") hereby grants to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation ("Optionee") an option to lease not less than 15 or more than 25 acres of that certain land owned by Optionor and described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Option Land") upon the terms, covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth. 1. Option Term. The Option Term shall be six (6) years from and after the Effective Date hereof, which Effective Date shall be the date on which this Option is last signed by both Optionor and Optionee, unless sooner terminated by written notice from Optionee to Optionor. 2. Written Waiver of NCPA Right of First Refusal to Lease and to Lease Additional Land; Option Payments. Pursuant to that certain Ground Lease between the City of Lodi, as Landlord, and Northern California Power Agency ("NCPA"), as Tenant, NCPA holds a right of first refusal to lease land from Optionor (Section 22.2) and a right to lease additional land from Optionor (Section 22.3), which NCPA rights include the Option Land. Promptly following the Effective Date hereof Optionor and Optionee shall exercise reasonable commercial efforts to obtain from NCPA a written waiver of: (i) NCPA's right of first refusal to lease solely with respect to this Option Agreement and exercise of this Option Agreement; and (ii) NCPA's right to lease additional land solely with respect to the Option Land and during the term of this Option Agreement (the "NCPA Waiver"). The NCPA Waiver shall be obtained and a copy thereof provided to Optionee within a period of sixty (60) days following the Effective Date hereof, failing in which Optionee may elect to terminate this Option Agreement by written notice to Optionor. Optionee and Optionor agree to the terms set forth in Exhibit "B" as an inducement to NCPA to secure the waiver referenced herein. Optionee shall pay an Option Payment of $50,000 to Optionor within thirty (30) days of the date of Optionee's receipt of a copy of the NCPA Waiver. Thereafter, on or before each anniversary of the Effective Date, Optionee shall pay to Optionor the amount of $50,000.00 annually, in advance, for the ensuing year of Option Term unless prior to such an anniversary this Option is terminated by written notice from Optionee to Optionor. Optionee shall be entitled to prepay one or more years of Option Payments at any time. The amount of all Option Payments paid by Optionee to Optionor shall not apply as a credit against rent if the Option is exercised. 3. Method of Exercise of Option. This Option may be exercised only from and after July 1, 2018 and following receipt of the NCPA Waiver and compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act through a California Energy Commission approved process, and may be exercised by Optionee providing written Notice of Exercise to Optionor at least 90 days prior to the expiration of the Option Term. This option may only be exercised if Optionee has met all of its obligations under this Option to Lease, including making all option payments. A Notice of Exercise shall designate and provide a legal description of not less than a 15 acre portion nor more than a 25 acre portion of the Option Land, which shall constitute the leased premises. Within sixty (60) days of Optionor's receipt of a proper Notice of Exercise from Optionee, {00968894).7 03/07/16 Optionor and Optionee shall enter into a ground lease substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "C" (the "Lease") for the term, rental, and upon the covenants and conditions therein set forth. 4. I.imitcd Rights of Entry During Option Term. Prior to Optionee's exercise of this Option, Optionee may, upon providing at least 48 hours prior written notice to Optionor, enter upon the Option Land through its employees, agents and contractors to conduct activities to evaluate the suitability of such property to install a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility, as described in Section 2 of the Lease, including, without limitation, collection of data, taking soil samples, surveying (including environmental, biological and cultural surveys). Optionee agrees to save and hold Optionor free and harmless from and to defend and indemnify Optionor against any loss and damage which shall be caused by any wrongful or negligent act or omission of Optionee or its contractors, agents or employees in the course of their employment; provided, however, that this indemnity shall not extend to that portion of such loss or damage that shall have been caused by Optionor's active negligence or willful misconduct. 5. Optionor's Representations and Warranties. Optionor makes the following representations and warranties, which are material and relied upon by Optionee and which shall be true and correct as of the Effective Date and as of the Effective Date of the Lease should the Option be exercised: a. Title. Optionor holds fee simple title to and agrees to defend such title to the Option Land, subject to all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, reservations, and rights-of-way of site and/or record. Should Optionor hereafter acquire any additional right, title or interest in or to such property, it shall be subject to the provisions hereof to the same extent as if owned by Optionor on the Effective Date. Optionor does not otherwise warrant title, either expressly or by implication, to the Option Land save and except for covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, reservations, and rights-of-way which are not of record and which were created by, through or under Optionor. b. No Litigation. Excepting recurring RWQCB permit renewals, no litigation, administrative proceeding or similar hearing is pending or, to the best of Optionor's knowledge, threatened or anticipated with respect to the Option Land or affecting such property. c. Hazardous Substances. Excepting nitrates and treated and untreated industrial and residential wastewater, to the best of Optionor's knowledge, there are no Hazardous Substances on or under the Option Land. Excepting nitrates, and a false positive that arose during the LEC environmental review, Optionor has not received any notice of violation, administrative complaint, judicial complaint, or other notice (i) alleging that conditions on such property are or have been in violation of any Environmental Law, (ii) informing Optionor that such property is subject to investigation or inquiry regarding the presence of Hazardous Substances or (iii) alleging a potential violation of any Environmental Law. However, Tenant acknowledges that the Option land is used and has been used to treat and dispose of domestic and industrial wastewater. Tenant agrees to perform its own environmental studies prior to exercising its Option and will rely exclusively on its environmental studies in determining whether to exercise its option. 2 (00968894)3 03/07/2016 As used in this Option Agreement, the term "Environmental Law" means any federal, state or local law, statute, ordinance, or regulation pertaining to health, industrial hygiene, or environmental conditions, and any other federal, state or local law, statute, ordinance, or regulation now in effect or hereinafter enacted which pertains to health, industrial hygiene, or the regulation or protection of the environment, including without limitation, ambient air, soil, ground water, surface water, and/or land use. As used in this Option Agreement, the term "Hazardous Substance" means any material, waste, substance, pollutant, or contaminant which may or could pose a risk of entry or threat to health or the environment, including without limitation, any material regulated by any Environmental Law, including any material or substance which is defined as a "hazardous substance", "hazardous waste", "hazardous material", "extremely hazardous waste", "restricted hazardous waste", or "toxic substance" or words of similar import under any applicable Environmental Law. d. Power and Authority. Optionor has the full power and authority to enter into this Option Agreement and to perform Optionor's obligations hereunder, and this Option Agreement does not violate any contract, agreement, instrument, judgment or order to which Optionor is a party or the Option Land is subject, and Optionor has obtained all consents to this Option Agreement as may be necessary under such contracts, agreements, instruments, judgments and/or orders. Optionor has the unrestricted right and authority and has taken all necessary action to authorize Optionor to execute this Option Agreement and grant to Optionee the rights granted hereunder. Each person signing this Option Agreement on behalf of Optionor is authorized to do so and all persons having any ownership interest in the Option Land are signing this Option Agreement. All of the documents executed by Optionor will be duly authorized, executed and delivered by Optionor. When signed by Optionor, this Option Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement enforceable against Optionor and the Option Land in accordance with its terms. All representations in this paragraph are subject to the exceptions set forth in paragraph 2. e. Access. The Option Land has access to a public road, and there are no proceedings pending, or to the best of Optionor's knowledge, threatened against the Option Land that would impair or curtail such access. 6. Obligations of Optionor. Optionor shall: a. Allow Optionee reasonable access to the Option Land to exercise the limited rights of entry provided under Section 4 hereof so long as Optionee is not in default under the terms of this Option Agreement. b. Not engage in or allow any activity on the Option Land that would impede or decrease the ability of Optionee to construct and operate the Project as defined in Section 2 of the Lease or otherwise interfere with Optionee's rights under this Option Agreement, including, without limitation, Optionee's right to access the Option Land. c. Not encumber the Option Land in any way that may impair Optionee's rights under this Option Agreement. d. Provide Optionee with keys or with the combinations to any locks on exterior gates on the Option Land. 3 {00968894}.7 03/07/2016 7. Assignment. This Option Agreement shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, assigns, executors, administrators, personal representatives, and successors of the parties hereto. Optionor may assign, transfer, and convey, either in whole or in part, its ownership or interest in the Option Land, rights, privileges and interests therein; but no change in ownership of the Option Land shall be binding upon the Optionee until the instrument conveying title thereto shall have been properly recorded in the Official County Records and a certified copy thereof shall have been furnished to the Optionee. Optionee shall have the right to assign or transfer this Option Agreement subject to obtaining the prior written consent of Optionor which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Any such assignment or transfer shall be subject to all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Option Agreement. Optionee shall provide written notice to Optionor of any assignment of Optionee's interest hereunder, including the name, address and phone number of the party receiving the assignment, provided that failure to give such notice shall not constitute a default under this Option Agreement. No assignment shall release Optionee from its obligations hereunder unless and until such assignment is to the entirety of this Option Agreement in which event Optionee shall be released from all obligations hereunder except from obligations already accrued at the effective date and time of such assignment. 8. Notices. Any notice to be given or other document to be delivered by either party to the other party may be given by personal delivery or nationally recognized overnight courier or may be deposited in the United States mail in the State of California, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed to the party for whom intended as follows: TO OPTIONOR: TO OPTIONEE: City Manager, City of Lodi 221 West Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 If to PG&E by U.S. Mail or by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management P.O. Box 770000, Mail Code N10A San Francisco, CA 94177 If to PG&E by delivery by hand or overnight courier: Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management 245 Market St. Room 1036 San Francisco, CA 94105 Either party hereto may from time to time by written notice to the other party designate a different address which shall be substituted for the one specified above. If any notice or other document is sent by registered or certified mail, as provided above, the same shall be deemed served or delivered seventy-two (72) hours after the mailing thereof. 4 (00968894}.7 03/07/2016 9. Default. Optionor shall not exercise any right, power or remedy under this Option Agreement, and under no circumstances shall Optionor terminate this Option Agreement, if: (i) in the event of a default in the payment of any sum due under this Option Agreement the Optionee pays such sum within twenty (20) days after receipt of a written notice specifying such default from the Optionor; or (ii) in the event of any default other than the payment of any sum due under this Option Agreement, the Optionee shall cure the default within thirty (30) days, after receipt of written notice specifying such default from the Optionor or, if such default is not susceptible of being cured within thirty (30) days, Optionee has commenced steps necessary to cure the default and proceeds diligently to cure the default and demonstrates to Optionor's reasonable satisfaction that it can cure the default within a commercially reasonable time. 10. Negotiation: Mediation. Except as provided in this Section, Optionor and Optionee agree to first negotiate and then mediate with respect to any claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this Option Agreement, before resorting to court action. Either party may initiate settlement negotiations by providing written notice to the other party, setting forth the subject of the claim or dispute. Optionee and Optionor agree to cooperate in scheduling negotiations and to participate in the settlement negotiations in good faith. If Optionor and Optionee fail to settle such claim or dispute within thirty (30) days after the date of mailing of the notice initiating settlement negotiations or within such additional time period as the parties may agree in writing (the "Negotiation Period"), the parties agree to submit the matter to JAMS for mediation within thirty (30) days thereafter. Either party may commence mediation by providing to JAMS and the other party a written request for mediation, setting forth the subject of the claim or dispute and the relief requested (the "Mediation Notice"). Except as provided herein or by written agreement of the parties, the mediation shall be conducted in San Francisco pursuant to the JAMS rules. The parties will cooperate in selecting a mediator from the JAMS panel of neutrals, and in scheduling the mediation proceedings. If the parties do not select a mediator within thirty (30) days of the Mediation Notice, the parties agree that either party may request that JAMS in San Francisco, California, facilitate the choice of mediator by applying the "strike and rank" process used for appointment of arbitrators in arbitration proceedings, or to appoint a mediator, if necessary, and both parties agree to the appointment of such mediator as so selected. The parties agree to participate in the mediation in good faith, and to share equally in its costs. All offers, promises, conduct and statements, whether oral or written, made in the course of the mediation by either of the parties, their employees, agents, experts and attorneys, and by the mediator and any other JAMS employees, are confidential, privileged and inadmissible for any purpose, including impeachment, in any litigation or other proceeding involving the parties, but evidence that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be rendered inadmissible or non - discoverable as a result of its use in the mediation. If JAMS should no longer exist at the time the claim or dispute arises, the matter shall be submitted to its successor entity, or if there is no such successor entity, to the American Arbitration Association or other similar organization mutually agreed upon by the parties, and except as provided herein or by mutual agreement of the parties, the mediation rules of such successor or alternate organization shall apply. Except as may be expressly set forth in any written settlement agreement, should the matter be settled by negotiation or mediation prior to commencing court action, each party shall pay its own attorneys' fees and costs. Except as provided below, neither party may commence an action arising out of or relating to this Option Agreement until expiration of the Negotiation Period and completion of the initial mediation session in accordance with this Section. If either party commences an action with respect to a claim or dispute covered by this Section without first 5 {00968g94},7 03/07/2016 attempting to resolve the matter through negotiation and mediation, or refuses to negotiate or mediate after a request has been made, then that party shall not be entitled to recover attorneys' fees and costs, even if such fees and costs would otherwise be available to that party in such action. Either party may seek equitable relief to preserve the status quo prior to participating in the negotiation and mediation proceedings required pursuant to this Section. In addition, matters that are within the jurisdiction of probate, small claims, or bankruptcy court are excluded from mandatory negotiation and mediation hereunder. The provisions of this Section may be enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction, and the party seeking enforcement shall be entitled to an award of all fees and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, to be paid by the party against which enforcement is ordered. The covenants of Optionee and Optionor contained in this Section 10 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 11. Governing Law. This Option Agreement, its validity, construction and all rights under it shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and without reference to the choice of law principles of the State of California or any other state. 12. Insurance. Prior to any entry on the Property pursuant to the terms of this Option Agreement, prior to Optionee's commencement of operations on the Property and thereafter so long as this Option Agreement is in effect or if the option to purchase is exercised, Optionee shall, at Optionee's expense, obtain and maintain in force commercial general liability insurance in a combined single limit of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage covering Optionee's activities on the Property. Optionee shall have the right to self -insure with respect to the foregoing insurance requirements. Optionee's self-insurance program shall meet all requirements set forth in Exhibit "D" at all times during the Option Term. If Optionee acquires commercial general liability insurance from an independent insurer, Optionee shall provide Optionor with a certificate of insurance evidencing the required Commercial General Liability insurance and naming Optionor as an additional insured. 13. Interpretation. The Parties agree that the terms and provisions of this Option Agreement embody their mutual intent and that such terms and conditions are not to be construed more liberally in favor of, or more strictly against, either Party. 14. Required Actions of Optionor and Optionee. Optionor and Optionee agree to execute such instruments and documents and to diligently undertake such actions as may be required in order to consummate the transaction herein contemplated. 15. Entire Agreement. This Option Agreement, together with its attached exhibits, contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and any prior or contemporaneous agreements, discussions or understandings, written or oral (including any options or agreements for leases and/or easements previously entered into by the Parties with respect to all or any portion of the Option Land), are superseded by this Option Agreement and shall be of no force or effect. No addition or modification of any term or provision of this Option Agreement shall be effective unless set forth in writing and signed by each of the Parties. 16. Memorandum. The Parties shall execute and record a memorandum of this Option Agreement in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "E". 6 {00968894)1 03/07/2016 17. No Joint Venture. Neither this Option Agreement nor any agreements or transactions contemplated hereby shall be interpreted as creating any partnership, joint venture, association or other relationship between the Parties, other than that of optionor and optionee with respect to this Option Agreement and grantor and grantee with respect to the easements, 18. Counterparts; Facsimiles. This Option Agreement may be executed, and any memorandum thereof recorded, in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. Each Party shall be entitled to rely upon executed copies of this Option Agreement transmitted by facsimile or email to the same and full extent as the originals. 19. No Offsets. Optionor acknowledges that Optionee is executing this Option Agreement in its capacity as the developer of a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility, and not in its capacity as the provider of electricity and natural gas to the Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no act or omission of Pacific Gas and Electric Company or its employees, agents or contractors as a provider of electricity and natural gas shall abrogate, diminish, or otherwise affect the respective rights, obligations and liabilities of Optionor and Optionee under this Option Agreement. Further, Optionee covenants not to raise as a defense to its obligations under this Option Agreement, or assert as a counterclaim or cross- claim in any litigation or arbitration between Optionor and Optionee relating to this Option Agreement, any claim, loss, damage, cause of action, liability, cost or expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees) arising from or in connection with Pacific Gas and Electric Company's provision of (or failure to provide) electricity and natural gas. 20. Lesser Interest Clause. If the Optionor owns a less interest in the Option Land than the entire and undivided fee simple estate therein, then the various payments referred to in this Option Agreement shall be proportionately reduced. 21. Surrender. Optionee, at its option, may at any time quitclaim and surrender its rights hereunder to the Optionor in which event this Option Agreement shall be at an end, and Optionee shall be relieved of all obligations thereunder except the obligations then accrued. 22. Force Majeure. Performance of the covenants and conditions imposed upon the parties hereunder shall be excused while, and to the extent that, said party is hindered in or prevented from complying therewith, in whole or in part, by war, riots, strikes, walkouts, action of the elements, laws, rules, and regulations of any federal, state, municipal or other governmental agency or any other cause beyond the control of the party, whether similar or dissimilar to those herein specifically enumerated without regard to whether such cause exists at the date hereof or hereafter arises; provided, however, that party shall provide written notice to the other party of any claim of suspension or excuse of the party's obligations under this section, specifying with particularity the act, event, or condition giving rise to such claim of suspension or excuse and specifying the date on which such act, event, or condition arose. [Signatures follow on the next page] 7 {00968894}.7 03/07/2016 OPTIONOR: CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation By: Its: City Manager Date: OPTIONEE: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY By: Its: Date: ATTEST: Jennifer M. Ferraiolo, City Clerk Approved As To Form: Janice D. Magdich, City Attorney / (6 8 (00968894).7 03/07/2016 PARCEL ONE: THAT PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING OESORIOS::: REAL PROPERTY, LYING WESTERLY OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO 111E WESTERLY UNE OF 1HAT CERTAIN PORTION THEREOF, CO:VI:EIED'TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY DIES RECORDED MAY 15. 1961. TN YQLlmdE 1201. P AG t 271 SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY RECORDS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON ROD, AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH 11196 OF SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 24, TOVAISHD 3 NORTH RANGE 5 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO BASE AND MERIDIAN WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LONE OF COUNTY ROAD, MORIN AS M0 Ef/T1-10RNT011 ROAD, r ■ ROD BEING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWIT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND ACQUIRED BY THE CITY OF LODI, FROM Gid W. BIDE. ET.AL, BY OEM RECORDED JUNE 19, 1944. IN voilwr.102 PAGr sial, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, 0110 AS SAID ROD IS INDICATED ON MAP OF SURVEY, FEED FOR RECORD APRIL M 1947, ]T1 Vp1,W,kE 7, PAG€ 9, RECO(W OF SURVEYSI THENCE SOUTH 09 56' WEST, ALOPK' 11 -IE NORTH LBW OF SAID CITY OF LOTH PMCE., AND ITS WESTBUY PROJECTION. 5,075,5 FEET T1') A P0INT1 THENCE NORTH 0 34' WEST. ALONG A FENCE UNE, 1317.0 FEET TONE MICE UNE ON THE NORTH IDUE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAID ACQUIRED BY GEORGE W. EMDE . ET. AL, MON CLYDE 0. FOO, BY DHS RECORDED OCTOBER 24, 1944, IN VOUVML 9Cd, PAGE 10, OF OFFICIPL RECORDS, SAID FO CE UNE BONG OHNE SOUTH UNE OF 111E LAM) KNOWN AS THE TREDWAY RANCH; THENCE NORTH 69 54 1/2' EAST, ALONG SAID UNE, 3660.4 FTETTO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID HOSELEYf HORNT01I RSL] THENCE S0IJTHEASTW1.Y ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LAE. ON A CARVE TO THE LIS=T, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12 39 1/2',RADILIS OF 3564,021€E TO THE END OF CURVE: NOCE SOUTH 4948' EAST. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UTE, 1165.2 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PAR= TWO: THAT PORTION OF THE FOUJ7NING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY, LYING EASTERLY OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE EASTERLY LIFE OF THAT CERTAIN PORTION, CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF CAIJFORNIA. BY DEED RECORDED APRIL 14, 1970. IN vokumI )5&:, PAcl ,, SAN xycpurm COUNTY RBOORD& BEGINNING AT AN IRON ROD. AT THE 9OUTHWQST COMDR OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO BASE AND MERIDIAN. SAID RUO BENG AT NE SOUR- WEST PROPERTY COWER OF THAT CFSiTA111 TRACT OF LATA, ACQUIRED BY THE CITY OF 1OODI, MOH GEORGE W.1940E, ET. AL. BY DEED RECORDED JUTE 19, 1977, IN VOLUME AiLL PAGE to, SAI$ JOAQUIN COUNTY RECORDS, ATD AS INDICATED ON MAP OF SURVEY, FILED FOR RECORD APRIL 211, 1947, IN VQwytt 7 Pack 9, RECORD OF SURVEYSI TH OCE NORTH 00 03 1/2' WEST. ALONG THE WEST LAVE OF SAID CITY OF WOI PARI, 2637.75 FEET. TO AN IRON ROD ATTIC NORTHWEST COMER OF SAID EAST 1/2; THENCE SOUTH 89 S8' WEST, ALONG TIE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND ITS WESTERLY NIOJECTION, 1607.3 FEET. TOA PINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY GEORGE W. OWE. ET.PL-, FRON LL.0 F. BUNGS. BY MED RECORDER? JUNE 19, 1944, INyouwE,< 7 PA GUS SAN 3OAQUIN cal HIECCA DSr THENCE SOUTH 699 541/2' WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH LIE, 1017.0 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 6956 1/2' WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH UNE, 2476.4 FEET, TO THE NORTH APa-T COWER OF SAID NORTH 1 (00968894)3 12/11/15 EXHIBIT "B" OPTION WAIVER AGREEMENT Recitals: A. The City of Lodi, a municipal corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation ("PG&E") entered into an Option to Lease ("Option") land for the purpose of developing and constructing a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility ("CAES Project") at the City's White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility ("White Slough") on , 2016. The Option is subject to certain rights held by Northern California Power Agency ("NCPA") which also owns power production facilities that transmit power on transmission facilities starting at the Lodi Energy Center up to and including the substation at 8 Mile Road ("Node") that would be used by the CAES Project. NCPA is not willing to waive its rights without measures that would mitigate NCPA's exposure to regulatory charges for congestion within the Node caused by the operation of the CAES Project. B. The Option gives PG&E the qualified right to lease between 15 and 25 acres at White Slough at a cost of either $135,000 per acre per year if PG&E elects not to receive reclaimed water from the City or $140,000 per acre per year if PG&E elects to receive reclaimed water from the City for a total lease value of $ 2.025 million to $3.5 million per year depending on the number of acres exercised with the Option and whether water is supplied to the CAES Project from White Slough. C. The Lodi -Eight Mile 230 kV circuit is currently experiencing significant local congestion and the need to re -conductor the 2.2 mile segment, to minimize the local congestion, is currently assigned to the CAISO Queue Cluster 6 generators of which NCPA is one of the generators. D. City has several water supply obligations at White Slough including those owed to NCPA. NCPA is concerned that construction of the CAES Project, if it utilizes water from the White Slough, could impact the City's ability to meet its water supply obligations to NCPA. Operative Terms: 1. In the event that NCPA is charged congestion fees for congestion in the Node after re- conductoring of the 2.2 mile segment of the Lodi -Eight Mile 230kV segment currently assigned to CAISO Queue Cluster 6 is completed and within 5 years of the CAES Project coming on line that are 5% over and above those paid on average within the last 5 years by NCPA after the 2.2 mile segment was re-conductored as part of the CAISO Queue Cluster 6, PG&E or its assignee agrees that it will work through the CAISO 1 process to perform the work necessary to upgrade the capacity of the Node, to minimize local congestion by the amount of capacity determined by the CAISO process required to re-establish system conditions to the CAISO Queue Cluster 6 conditions prior to the CAES Project coming on-line within _ years of NCPA providing PG&E receipt of the over and above charges. 2. Further, in the event that NCPA is charged congestion fees after the CAES Project comes on line, for congestion in the Node after re-conductoring of the 2.2 mile segment of the Lodi -Eight Mile 230kV segment currently assigned to CAISO Queue Cluster 6 is completed and within 5 years of the CAES Project coming on line that are 5% over and above those paid on average within the last 5 years by NCPA after the 2.2 mile segment was re-conductored as part of the CAISO Queue Cluster 6, Lodi agrees to pay to NCPA a total not to exceed $10,000,000 to offset actual congestion charges from the CAES Project lease proceeds as they paid to Lodi without interest. In other words Lodi will reimburse congestion fees solely from CAES Project lease proceeds as they come in and without interest on any initially short payments. In the event, that the congestion charges exceed $10,000,000 before which time the necessary upgrades have been completed by the CAISO to address the congestion incurred subsequent to the CAES Project coming on line, PG&E or its assignee, will pay the incremental congestion charges above the $10,000,000. At such time the necessary upgrades have been completed, there will be no further obligation on the part of City of Lodi or PG&E to reimburse the NCPA for congestion charges. 3. If PG&E or its assignee elects to utilize water from the White Slough for operations at the CAES Project, it will construct and complete an 8 million gallon Title 22 Treated Wastewater Storage Tank and conveyance system to serve Lodi's water users on property owned by and designated by the City of Lodi to be used exclusively by the City to meet its various water supply obligations at White Slough. The Storage Tank shall be completed and operational prior to operation of the CAES Project and shall be dedicated to the City of Lodi. If PG&E or Assignee elects not to utilize its right to the water from White Slough, it has no obligation to construct the additional water storage tank identified herein. 4. NCPA will waive its rights set forth in Paragraph's 22.2 and 22.3 of the Ground Lease between the City of Lodi and NCPA. 2 EXHIBIT "C" GROUND LEASE THIS LEASE, entered into this day of , 20, by and between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation ("Landlord"), and PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, a California corporation ("Tenant"). 1. Premises. Landlord leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord that real property in the City of Lodi, County of San Joaquin, California, described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and Landlord hereby grants to Tenant an easement for the term and extended term of this Lease for underground air pipelines and gas pipelines and underground or overhead transmission and utility lines along the routes identified on Exhibit "B" attached hereto, together with a temporary construction easement ("TCE") upon the terms and conditions set forth in Section 16 hereof within the 5 and 2.5 acre areas depicted on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. The premises leased to Tenant are referred to in this Lease as the "Leased Premises" or the "Premises." 2. Use. Tenant shall have the use of the Leased Premises for the purpose of the construction, operation and maintenance of an Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility consisting of: (i) a compressor station for the compression and injection of air into an offsite subsurface depleted gas field; (ii) an electric generating plant; (iii) control, office building and corporate yard for operation and maintenance; (iv) an electric substation; and (v) necessary or convenient ancillary facilities, and incidental ancillary uses that are a part of and support the Electric Conversion Facility (the "Project"). 3. Terra; Extension. The term of this Lease shall commence on , 20 ("Commencement Date"), and shall terminate, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, on a date fifty (50) years from the Commencement Date. Tenant's right to exclusive possession shall commence on the Commencement Date. Tenant shall have the right to extend the term of this Lease on all the terms and conditions set forth herein for an additional period of forty-nine (49) years, to be exercised by written notice to Landlord during the last year of the initial term of this Lease. 4. Rent. (A) Annual Rent. Rent payments will begin on an annual basis as provided below. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the initial rent within sixty (60) days of the Commencement Date with the written notice of Cooling Election provided for in Section 9.(A) hereof and thereafter or before each anniversary of the Commencement Date during the term of this Lease, in advance. The annual rent shall be One Hundred Forty Thousand DOLLARS ($140,000.00) per acre of Leased Premises per year if Tenant elects to construct a Water Cooled Electric Conversion Facility, or One Hundred Thirty Five Thousand DOLLARS ($135,000.00) per acre of Leased Premises per year if Tenant elects to construct a Dry Cooled Electric Conversion Facility for acres for a total annual rent of 3/7/2016 2:33 PM (B) Rental Adjustments. Commencing with the first anniversary of the Commencement Date and on each such anniversary thereafter rent shall be adjusted, up or down, in a percentage equal to the percentage increase or decrease in the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index for the San Francisco Oakland Urban Area, All Goods/All Consumers (the Index"), for the prior one year period using the Indices published nearest in time prior to each relevant anniversary. (C) Payments. All rent to be paid by Tenant to Landlord shall be in lawful money of the United States of America and shall be paid without deduction or offset, prior notice or demand, and at such place or places as may be designated from time to time by Landlord. 5. Utilities. During the term of this Lease, Tenant agrees to pay all charges and expenses in connection with utility services and to protect Landlord and the Leased Premises from all such charges and expenses. 6. Repairs and Maintenance. (A) At all times during the term of this Lease, Tenant shall, at its cost and expense, maintain the Leased Premises and all improvements thereon in good order and repair and safe condition, including but not limited to, fences and roadways predominantly used by Tenant. Tenant shall keep Landlord apprised of the volume and nature of truck traffic upon the demised premises. (B) Landlord shall not be obligated to make changes, alterations, additions or repairs in, on or about the Leased Premises or any part hereof or any improvements installed thereon. Tenant waives all provisions of law that may impose a duty of repair on Landlord. (C) Tenant shall indemnify and save harmless Landlord against all actions, claims and damages by reason of (1) Tenant's failure to perform the terms of this paragraph, or (2) Tenant's nonobservance or nonperformance of any law, ordinance or regulation applicable to the Leased Premises, (3) any damages caused by Tenant to the non -leased portion of Landlord's property including access roads, property of other tenants, wastewater facilities and improvements; (4), any costs to cure impacts to, rerouting of or replacement of Landlord's and its existing tenant's known and unknown facilities and improvements that arise during construction of the plant; (5) and any liability or duty to repair imposed by the laws of California. (D) Tenant agrees to construct a perimeter fence around the Leased Premises according to the specifications attached as Exhibit "C". 7. Covenant Against Liens and Claims. Tenant shall not allow or permit to be enforced against the Leased Premises or any part thereof, any mechanic's, materialmen's, contractor's or subcontractor's liens arising from any claim growing out of work of any construction, repair, restoration, operation, replacement or improvement, or any other claim or demand no matter how the same may arise except where caused by the active negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its employees. Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all of said 3/7/2016 2:33 PM liens, claims or demands before any lawsuit is brought to enforce them against the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees to indemnify and hold the Landlord and the Leased Premises free and harmless from all liability for any and all such liens, claims and demands, together with reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection therewith. Tenant shall require all construction contractors working on the Leased Premises to provide performance bonds in the amount of 100 percent of the contract value and labor and material bonds in the amount of 50% of the contract value. Tenant shall include terms in all of its contracts during the term of this lease that the property is owned by a governmental entity and not subject to Mechanics Liens and that the bond is their sole and exclusive remedy. 8. Insurance and Indemnity. (A) Landlord's Non -liability. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury of any kind to any person or property arising from any use of the Leased Premises, or any part thereof, or caused by any defect in any building, structure or other improvement thereon or in any equipment or other facility therein, or caused by or arising from any act or omission of Tenant or any of its agents, employees, licensees or invitees, or by or from any accident on the Leased Premises or any fire or other casualty thereon, or occasioned by the failure of Tenant to maintain the Leased Premises and all improvements thereto in a safe condition, or arising from any other cause except where caused by the active negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, or its employees. (B) Indemnification of Landlord. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, and irrespective of any insurance carried by Tenant for the benefit of Landlord under the terms of this Lease, Tenant agrees to protect, indemnify and hold the Landlord and the Lease Premises harmless from any and all damages and liabilities at any time occasioned by or arising out of (1) Tenant's use of the Leased Premises, (2) any wrongful or negligent act or omission of Tenant, or of its agents or employees in the course of their employment, or (3) any state or condition of the Leases Premises or any part hereof, save and except for any hazardous condition that may exist on the Leased Premises as of the Commencement Date of this Lease; provided, however, that this indemnity shall not extend to that portion of such damage or liability that shall have been caused by Landlord's comparative negligence or willful misconduct. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Lease. (C) Liability Insurance. Tenant shall procure and maintain at all times during the term of this Lease, at its sole cost and expense, a policy or policies of commercial public liability insurance by the terms of which Landlord and Tenant are named as insured and are indemnified against liability for damage or injury to property or person, including death, of any person entering upon or using the Leased Premises or any improvements thereon or any part thereof, with a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage in an amount of not less than TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) as further set forth in Exhibit "D" to this Lease. Such public liability insurance policy or policies shall be stated to be primary and noncontributing with any insurance which may be carried by Landlord and shall contain a provision that the Landlord, although named as an insured shall nevertheless be entitled to recover under that policy for any loss, injury or damage 3/7/2016 2:33 PM to the Landlord, its agents and employees or the property of such persons by reason of the negligence of Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to self -insure with respect to the foregoing insurance requirements provided that Tenant's self- insurance program meets all requirements set forth in Exhibit "D" at all times during the term of this Lease. (D) Certificate of Insurance. All policies of insurance procured and maintained by Tenant hereunder shall be issued by companies having not less than Best's A: Class X rating and shall be issued in the name of the Landlord and Tenant for the mutual and joint benefit and protection of the parties. Executed copies of all insurance policies or a certificate thereof shall contain a provision that not less than thirty (30) days' written notice shall be given to Landlord prior to the cancellation, reduction of coverage, expiration or any material change in any such policy. (E) Failure to Provide Insurance. If Tenant fails or refuses to procure or to maintain insurance as required by this Lease or fails or refuses to furnish Landlord with required proof that the insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, Landlord shall have the right at Landlord's election, upon ten (10) days advance written notice, to procure and maintain such insurance. The premiums paid by Landlord shall be treated as added rent due from Tenant with interest at the Bank of America prime rate, to be paid within thirty (30) days of demand. Landlord shall give prompt notice of the payments of such premiums, stating the amounts paid and the names of the insurer or insurers. (F) Waiver of Subrogation. Tenant hereby releases landlord and their respective representatives, from any claims for damage to any person or to the Premises and the improvements which may be located upon the Premises and to the fixtures, personal property, tenant's improvements and alterations of tenant in or on the Premises and the improvements which may be located upon the Premises that are caused by or result from risks insured against under any insurance policies carried by the tenant and in force at the time of any such damage. Tenant shall cause each insurance policy obtained by it to provide that the insurance company waives all right of recovery by way of subrogation against landlord in connection with any damage covered by any policy, provided obtaining such a waiver in each such policy is then available at a reasonable charge. Neither party hereto shall be liable to the other for any damage caused by fire or any of the risks insured against under any insurance policy required by this Lease. 9. Landlord's Covenants. (A) PG&E shall elect by written notice to Landlord within sixty (60) days of the Commencement Date (the "Cooling Election") whether to construct a Dry Cooled Electric Conversion Facility and not receive the supply of reclaimed water as described in Section 9.(B), or, to construct a Water Cooled Electric Conversion Facility and receive the supply of reclaimed water as described in Section 9.(B). Annual Rent shall be established as set forth in Section 4.(A) of the Lease. (B) Water Supply. Landlord shall make available to Tenant, at no charge to 3/7/2016 2:33 PM Tenant, up to one thousand (1000) acre feet per year of reclaimed water from the White Slough Treatment Plant, at a flow rate of not less than 893,000 gallons per 24 hour day. Tenant shall have exclusive responsibility for managing its daily water needs including storage and pumping of any daily water in excess of the daily 893,000 gallon supply. Tenant shall have the option to reject all or any portion of the daily flow. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord's water supply is subject to uncertainties associated with plant upsets, regulatory orders, mechanical and material failures. Landlord shall have no liability to deliver water in the event for such events as long as landlord diligently proceeds to remedy the cause of the failure. (C) Discharge of Water. Landlord shall accept Tenant's industrial wastewater in an amount not to exceed 1,200,000 gallons per day from the Project into the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility or other suitable treatment plant, within reasonable distance, at the Landlord's then existing industrial or domestic rate as applicable based on the wastewater's constituents. Tenant shall pay all applicable impact and connection fees, and the cost to construct the facilities from the Project to the treatment plant. Landlord's obligation to accept the waste shall be subject to the terms of a discharge permit by Landlord. Per current permit requirements and the result of a 2013 USEPA compliance inspection, the City is updating the local Limits for industrial dischargers to be approved by the Central Valley RWQCB. Any discharged wastewater must meet any and all local limits and all limits required by the Central Valley RWQCB as amended from time to time. Tenant shall also pay the Art In Public Places Fees and Wastewater Impact and Connection Fees in place at the time of connection. (D) Continuing Obligations. The obligations of Landlord set forth in Sections 9.(B) and 9.(C) above shall continue throughout the term and extended term of this Lease notwithstanding any sale or transfer of a Landlord owned treatment plant providing such service to Tenant. The sale or transfer of any such treatment plant by Landlord shall be made expressly subject to such obligations. 10. Repair and (Restoration. If during the term of this Lease any building or improvement on the Leased Premises or any part thereof shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Tenant may, at its sole cost and expense, repair or restore the same or may elect not to repair or restore. If Tenant elects not to repair or restore, Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord, but Tenant shall not be entitled to reimbursement of any rental paid in advance. Tenant waives the provisions of Civil Code Sections 1932(2) and 1933(4) with respect to any destruction of the Premises. Any monies received by Landlord as compensation for damage or loss to improvements installed by Tenant on the Premises shall be paid to Tenant and are hereby assigned to Tenant. 11. Assignment. This Lease shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, assigns, executors, administrators, personal representatives, and successors of the parties hereto. Landlord may assign, transfer, and convey, either in whole or in part, its ownership or interest in the land, rights, privileges and property covered by this Lease; but no change in ownership of the Leased Premises shall be binding upon the Tenant until the instrument conveying title thereto shall have been property recorded in the Official County Records and a certified copy thereof 3/7/2016 2:33 PM shall have been furnished to Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to assign, sublease or otherwise transfer all or any portion of this Lease (the right to finance Project development and operation activities by having a security interest placed on the Tenant's interest is governed by Section 14, below) subject to Landlord's prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, however, that any and all such assignments or transfers shall be subject to all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Moreover, any assignee or transferee shall be adequately capitalized to meet all of Tenant's obligations under this Agreement. Tenant shall provide written notice to Landlord of any assignment or sublease of Tenant's interest hereunder, including the name, address and phone number of the party receiving the assignment or sublease, provided that failure to give such notice shall not constitute a default under this Lease. No assignment shall release Tenant from its obligations hereunder unless and until such assignment is to the entirety of this Lease in which event Tenant shall be released from all obligations hereunder except from: obligations already accrued at the effective date and time of such assignment. 12. Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default under this Lease by Tenant: (A) Failure to pay an installment of rent or other sum; (B) Failure to pay any insurance premium, lien, claim, demand, judgment or other charge provided for in this Lease to be paid or caused to be paid by Tenant at the time and in the manner as provided in this Lease; (C) Failure to maintain the Leased Premises or cause the same to be maintained as provided for in this Lease; (D) Abandonment of the Leased Premises after completion of construction for a continuous period of one hundred twenty (120) days; or (E) Failure to perform or breach of any other covenant, condition or restriction provided for in this Lease. (F) Exceeding the waste discharge permit conditions. 13. Remedies in Event of Default. Upon any default of Tenant, and in the event the said default is due to the failure of Tenant to make the payment of any installment of rent or other sum when due, and in the event Tenant shall fail to remedy such default within twenty (20) days after written notice to do so, or upon any other default by Tenant, and in the event that Tenant shall fail to remedy such other default within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord so to do specifying the nature of such default, or if such default cannot be cured within thirty (30) days, Tenant has not commenced corrective action and prosecuted the same to completion with due diligence, or in the event that the default is of such a nature that it cannot be cured by any action of Tenant, then and in any of these events, in addition to any other remedy Landlord may have by operation of law, Landlord shall have the right but not the obligation without any further demand or notice to reenter the Leased Premises and eject all persons from the Leased Premises, using due process of law, and immediately terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Premises, and repossess the same by summary proceedings or other appropriate action, and Landlord shall thereupon be entitled to receive from Tenant all damages allowed by law. 3/7/2016 2:33 PM 14. Covenants for Lenders' Benefit. Tenant may at any time assign, sublicense, sublease, or transfer to any lenders, banks or other commercial transferees (herein, "Lenders") or assign or transfer to a Trustee a deed of trust for the benefit of any Lender or an agent for Lenders ("Agent") all or any part of Tenant's interest under this Lease without the consent of Landlord. Tenant shall give written notice to Landlord of any such assignment, sublease or transfer, and of any further assignment by any such Lender or Agent, providing in each case the name and address of such Lender or Agent. Should Tenant assign, sublicense, sublease, or transfer any of its interest as provided above, Tenant and Landlord expressly agree between themselves and for the benefit of any Lenders or Agent for Lenders as follows: (A) Landlord shall promptly deliver to Lenders or Agent a copy of any notice of default hereunder sent to the Tenant under this Lease and agrees that any notice to the Tenant of any default or intention by the Landlord to terminate this Lease shall not be effective against the Lenders or Agent unless Landlord shall have given to Lenders or Agent notice of such default or termination. Any such notice (a "notice") to the Lenders or Agent shall be in writing, shall be addressed to Lenders or Agent at their address designated in writing by notice to Landlord and shall be deemed given or made upon the third business day following deposit thereof in the mail, postage prepaid. The Lenders or Agent may by notice to the Landlord change the address to which such notices, demands, requests or other communication shall be given. (B) Landlord shall not exercise any right, power or remedy under this Lease, and under no circumstances shall the Landlord terminate this Lease, if, after expiration of the applicable cure period for the Tenant after Tenant's receipt of a written notice of default from Landlord pursuant to paragraph 12 hereof: (i) in the event of a default in the payment of rent or other sum due under this Lease, the Lenders or Agent pay or cause to be paid such rent or other sum within thirty (30) days after receipt of a further written notice specifying such default from the Landlord; or (ii) in the event of any default other than the payment of rent or other sum due under this Lease, the Lenders or Agent shall cure or cause to be cured the default within sixty (60) days after receipt of a further written notice specifying such default from the Landlord or, if such default is not susceptible of being cured within sixty (60) days, the Lenders or Agent have commenced steps necessary to cure the default and proceed diligently to cure the default and the default can be cured in a commercially reasonable time. (C) If this Lease and Tenant's leasehold interest in the Property is sold, assigned or transferred to the Lenders or Agent pursuant to the exercise of any right, power or remedy reserved to the Lenders or Agent under a credit agreement or deed of trust, the Lenders or Agent shall have the right to assign this Lease without the Landlord's consent and upon such assignment the Lenders and Agent, if any, shall be released from the performance of all obligations of the Tenant under this Lease. (D) If this Lease is terminated for any reason whatsoever, other than a termination by reason of Lender's or Agent's failure to cure a default which is susceptible of being cured pursuant to Paragraphs 12 and 14(B), hereof, the Landlord shall, upon the request of the Lenders or Agent, immediately recognize the Lenders or Agent or their or its nominee, purchaser, assignee or transferee as 3/7/2016 2:33 PM the Tenant under this Lease for the remainder of the term of this Lease and, in such event, the Lenders or Agent or their or its nominee, purchaser, assignee, or transferee shall be automatically substituted as the Tenant under this Lease. (E) Landlord shall not consent to any modifications or amendments of this Lease without the consent of the Lenders or Agent. (F) Landlord certifies as of the date above first written and thereafter, in accordance with Paragraph 14(G), hereof, that (i) this Lease is currently in full force and effect and has not been modified, amended or revoked, and (ii) no default, or event which with the giving of notice or the passage of time, or both, would constitute a default under this Lease has occurred and is continuing. (G) Tenant and/or Lenders or Agent shall have the right from time to time to deliver to Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 17 of this Lease, a written request ("Written Request") that Landlord confirm to Lenders or Agent (at the address set forth in such Written Request) the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F), herein, or, alternatively, inform Agent of any exceptions that have arisen with respect to the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F), herein. Should Landlord fail to respond within ten (10) days of its receipt of such Written Request, Landlord (i) shall be deemed to have made the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F) of this Lease as of the date of such Written Request and (ii) shall be estopped from claiming that any default or breach has occurred under this Lease on or prior to the date of such Written Request unless landlord had no knowledge of the breach or default. 15. Ownership of Improvements. Title to any buildings, improvements or fixtures which may be placed on the Premises by Tenant shall remain in Tenant. Landlord agrees to subordinate all rights, if any, which Landlord may have in any of such improvements to the rights of Tenant. Tenant may remove the improvements at any time during the term of this Lease. Any improvements remaining on the Premises after expiration or sooner termination of the Lease shall at landlords election become the property of Landlord or be removed by Tenant as provided in paragraph 17(D). 16. TCE. The TCE shall be subject to the following terms, covenants and conditions: (A) Payment. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the sum of Fifty Thousand DOLLARS ($50,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America for the TCE within fifteen days of taking possession of the TCE. (B) Term. The TCE shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall terminate on the date of completion of construction of the Project and restoration of the TCE utilized by Tenant, but in no event later than three (3) years from and after the Commencement Date. (C) Use. The TCE may be used for parking during construction, storage of construction equipment and materials, and laydown/assembly areas. (D) Restoration of TCE Utilized by Tenant. Upon completion of construction of the Project, and in any event prior to the third anniversary of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall remove any and all equipment, debris and other materials placed upon the TCE Areas by or for Tenant and restore the surface thereof to its condition prior to use by Tenant. 3/7/2016 2:33 PM (E) Applicability of Certain Provisions of the Lease. The provisions of Sections 6(A), (B) and (C) and Sections 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17 and 18 of this Lease shall apply to the TCE. 17. Miscellaneous. (A) Negotiation; Mediation. Except as provided in this paragraph, Landlord and Tenant agree to first negotiate and then mediate with respect to any claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, before resorting to court action. Either party may initiate settlement negotiations by providing written notice to the other party, setting forth the subject of the claim or dispute. Tenant and Landlord agree to cooperate in scheduling negotiations and to participate in the settlement negotiations in good faith. If Landlord and Tenant fail to settle such claim or dispute within thirty (30) days after the date of mailing of the notice initiating settlement negotiations or within such additional time period as the parties may agree in writing (the "Negotiation Period"), the parties agree to submit the matter to JAMS for mediation within thirty (30) days thereafter. Either party may commence mediation by providing to JAMS and the other party a written request for mediation, setting forth the subject of the claim or dispute and the relief requested (the "Mediation Notice"). Except as provided herein or by written agreement of the parties, the mediation shall be conducted in San Francisco pursuant to the JAMS rules. The parties will cooperate in selecting a mediator from the JAMS panel of neutrals, and in scheduling the mediation proceedings. If the parties do not select a mediator within thirty (30) days of the Mediation Notice, the parties agree that either party may request that JAMS in San Francisco, California, facilitate the choice of mediator by applying the "strike and rank" process used for appointment of arbitrators in arbitration proceedings, or to appoint a mediator, if necessary, and both parties agree to the appointment of such mediator as so selected. The parties agree to participate in the mediation in good faith, and to share equally in its costs. All offers, promises, conduct and statements, whether oral or written, made in the course of the mediation by either of the parties, their employees, agents, experts and attorneys, and by the mediator and any other JAMS employees, are confidential, privileged and inadmissible for any purpose, including impeachment, in any litigation or other proceeding involving the parties, but evidence that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be rendered inadmissible or non -discoverable as a result of its use in the mediation. If JAMS should no longer exist at the time the claim or dispute arises, the matter shall be submitted to its successor entity, or if there is no such successor entity, to the American Arbitration Association or other similar organization mutually agreed upon by the parties, and except as provided herein or by mutual agreement of the parties, the mediation rules of such successor or alternate organization shall apply. Except as may be expressly set forth in any written settlement agreement, should the matter be settled by negotiation or mediation prior to commencing court action, each party shall pay its own attorneys' fees and costs. Except as provided below, neither party may commence an action arising out of or relating to this Agreement until expiration of the Negotiation Period and completion of the initial mediation session in accordance 3/7/2016 2:33 PM with this paragraph. If either party commences an action with respect to a claim or dispute covered by this paragraph without first attempting to resolve the matter through negotiation and mediation, or refuses to negotiate or mediate after a request has been made, then that party shall not be entitled to recover attorneys' fees and costs, even if such fees and costs would otherwise be available to that party in such action. Either party may seek equitable relief to preserve the status quo prior to participating in the negotiation and mediation proceedings required pursuant to this paragraph. In addition, matters that are within the jurisdiction of probate, small claims, or bankruptcy court are excluded from mandatory negotiation and mediation hereunder. The provisions of this paragraph may be enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction, and the party seeking enforcement shall be entitled to an award of all fees and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, to be paid by the party against which enforcement is ordered. The covenants of Tenant and Landlord contained in this paragraph 26 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. (B) Waiver. No waiver of any breach of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or other covenants, agreements, restrictions and conditions hereof. No delay or omission of Landlord to exercise any right or remedy shall be construed as a waiver of any such right or remedy or of any default by Tenant under this Lease. The various rights and remedies reserved to Landlord herein including those not specifically described in this Lease shall be cumulative and, except as otherwise provided by California statutory law in force at the time of execution of this Lease, Landlord may pursue any or all of such rights and remedies whether at the same time or otherwise. (C) Holding Over. If Tenant shall hold over the Leased Premises after the expiration of the term hereof with the consent of Landlord, either express or implied, such holding over shall be construed to be only a tenancy from month to month, subject to all the covenants, conditions and obligations hereof, and Tenant hereby agrees to pay to Landlord the same rental as provided in this Lease; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to give Tenant any rights to so hold over and to continue in possession of the Leased Premises after the expiration of the term hereof. (D) Surrender at End of Term; Decommissioning. Upon the end of the term of this Lease, as provided herein, or any extension thereof, or sooner termination of this Lease, Tenant shall surrender to Landlord all and singular the Leased Premises, and shall dismantle and remove all improvements and all fixtures and equipment and return the property to its condition upon the date of commencement of this Lease at Tenant's sole cost and expense, all within a period of two (2) years. (E) No Offsets. Landlord acknowledges that Tenant is executing this Agreement in its capacity as the developer of a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility, and not in its capacity as the provider of electricity and natural gas to the Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no act or omission of Pacific Gas and Electric Company or its employees, agents or contractors as a provider of electricity and natural gas shall abrogate, diminish, or otherwise affect 3/7/2016 2:33 PM the respective rights, obligations and liabilities of Landlord and Tenant under this Agreement. Further, Tenant covenants not to raise as a defense to its obligations under this Agreement, or assert as a counterclaim or cross-claim in any litigation or arbitration between Landlord and Tenant relating to this Agreement, any claim, loss, damage, cause of action, liability, cost or expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees) arising from or in connection with Pacific Gas and Electric Company's provision of (or failure to provide) electricity and natural gas. (F) Inspection. Landlord reserves the right for Landlord and Landlord's agents and representatives to enter upon the Leased Premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of attending to Landlord's interest hereunder, and to inspect the Leased Premises. (G) Relationship of Parties. The relationship of the parties hereto is that of Landlord and Tenant, and it is expressly understood and agreed that Landlord does not in any way nor for any purpose become a partner of Tenant or a joint venturer with Tenant in the conduct of Tenant's business or otherwise. (H) Time of the Essence. Time is expressly declared to be of the essence of this Lease. (I) Memorandum of Lease. This Lease shall not be recorded, but the parties agree to execute and deliver a Memorandum of this Lease in recordable form, which Memorandum shall be recorded. (J) Quitclaim. At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord within five (5) days after written demand from Landlord to Tenant any quitclaim deed or other document required by any reputable title company to remove the cloud of this Lease from the real property subject to this Lease. (K) Number and Gender. Whenever the singular number is used in this Lease and when required by the context, the same shall include the plural, and the masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter genders, and the word "person" shall include corporation, firm or association. If there is more than one Tenant, the obligations imposed under this Lease upon Tenant shall be joint and several. (L) Headings and Titles. The marginal headings or titles to the paragraphs of this Lease are not a part of this Lease and shall have no effect upon the construction or interpretation of any part of this Lease. (M) Entire Agreement. This Lease contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the matters covered hereby, and no other previous agreement, statement or promise made by any party hereto which is not contained herein shall be binding or valid. (N) Force Majeure. Except as to the payment of rent, neither of the parties hereto shall be chargeable with, liable for, or responsible to, the other for anything or in any amount for any delay caused by fire, earthquake, explosion, flood, hurricane, the elements, acts of God, or the public enemy, action or interference of governmental authorities or agents, war, invasion, insurrection, rebellion, riots, strikes, or lockouts or any other cause whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing, which is beyond the control of such parties and any delay due to said 3/7/2016 2:33 PM causes or any of them shall not be deemed a breach of or default in the performances of this Lease. (0) Disclaimer of Representations. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Landlord has made no representations or warranties to the Tenant concerning the Leased Premises, the present use thereof or the suitability for Tenant's intended use of the property. The foregoing disclaimer includes, without limitation, topography, climate, air, water, water rights, utilities, present and future zoning, soil, subsoil, drainage, access to public roads, proposed routes of roads, or extension thereof, or effect of any state or federal environmental protection laws or regulations. Tenant represents and warrants to Landlord that he and his representatives have made or will made their own independent inspection and investigation of the Leased Premises and Tenant, in entering into this Lease, is relying solely on such inspection and investigation. No patent or latent physical condition of Leased Premises, whether or not known or discovered, shall affect the rights of either party hereto. Any agreement, warranties or representations not expressly contained herein shall in no way bind either Tenant or Landlord. Landlord and Tenant waive any right or rescission and all claims for damages by reason of any statement, representations, warranty, promise and agreement, if any, not contained in this Lease. (P) Quiet Enjoyment. This Lease is subject and junior only to all existing easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions and other matters and encumbrances of record as of the date of this Lease. As long as Tenant is not in default of any provision of this Lease. Tenant shall have quiet enjoyment of the Premises. (Q) Termination. Tenant may terminate this Lease at any time upon six (6) months advance notice. (R) City of Lodi to be Designated Point of Sale. All construction and purchase contracts for the Project shall, to the extent commercially reasonable to do so, include a point of sale clause identifying the City of Lodi as the point of sale for all material and equipment purchases. (S) Taxes. Tenant shall be responsible for payment of any possessory interest taxes which may be assessed against the Leased Premises and for payment of any personal property taxes assessed against the personal property of Tenant on the Leased Premises. (T) Governing Law. This Option Agreement, its validity, construction and all rights under it shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and without reference to the choice of law principles of the State of California or any other state. 18. Payments and Notices. Any notice to be given or other document to be delivered by either party to the other party may be given by personal delivery or nationally recognized overnight courier or may be deposited in the United States mail in the State of California, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed to the party for whom intended as follows: 3/7/2016 2:33 PM TO LANDLORD: City Manager, City of Lodi 221 West Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 TO TENANT: If to PG&E by U.S. Mail or by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested: Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management P.O. Box 770000, Mail Code N10A San Francisco, CA 94177 If to PG&E by delivery by hand or overnight courier: Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management 245 Market St. Room 1036 San Francisco, CA 94105 Either party hereto may from time to time by written notice to the other party designate a different address which shall be substituted for the one specified above. If any notice or other document is sent by registered or certified mail, as provided above, the same shall be deemed served or delivered seventy-two (72) hours after the mailing thereof. 19. This Ground Lease has been executed on the date first set forth, to become effective as provided for in paragraph 3 hereof. LANDLORD: CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation By: Stephen Schwabauer Its: City Manager Date: TENANT: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY By: Its: Date: 3/7/2016 2:33 PM ATTEST: Jennifer M. Ferraiolo, City Clerk Approved As To Form: Janice D. Magdich, City Attorney 3/7/2016 2:33 PM " PARCEL OM: THAT PORTION OF TIE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAI. PROPERTY. LYING WESTERLY OF AND f NTIGUOUS TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THAT CERTAIN PORTION THEREOF, CONVEYED TC THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY DEED RECORDED MAY 15, 1968,1N yEEUITLALE2mE1.214, SAN 3014QUDI COUNTY RECORD& REOINNIM AT AN IRON ROO, AT THE INTERSECTION OF 'THE NORTH LIFE OF SOUTH tri OF SECT 10N 24, TOWNISHIP 3 NORTH RANGE 5 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO BASE AND MERIDIAN WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LIFE OF COUNTY ROAD, KNO'MI AS H05E..EY/T1400MRON ROAD, SAID ROD BEING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER Of THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND ACQUIRED BY THE CITY OF LOor. FROM GEORGE W. ME, ETA., BY OEM RECORDED JUNE 19, 1944,14 vy uEg sae Phi[ 161. OF OFFICIAL REC:OROS, AND A5 SAID R00 IS INDICATED ON MAP OF SJRvEY. FILED FOR RECORD APRIL its, 1947, IN v(1UM[ i, PAGE 9, RE3COf1D OF SURVEYS: THENCE SOUTH 89 58' WEST, ALI*IG THE NORTH ,11E OF SAID O TY OF 1001 PARCEL, AND ITS WESITITLY PROJECTION, 5.075.5 FEET TO A POINT; THEIftE NORTH 034' WET, ALONG A FENCE L11E, 1317.0 FEET TO THE FENCE LUTE ON THE NORTH LONE OF THAT ( RTA3N TRACT OF 0111) ACQUIRED BY GEORGE W. EPEE. ET. AL., 11(011 CLYDE 0. FOX, UY DEED RECORDED OCTOBER 24, 1944, DI yol000r,_e_ar,OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAID Feta LINE BEING ON THE SOUTH UNE OF THE LAND KNOW14 A5 TIE TREOWAY RANCH: THENCE NORTH 69 S4 1/2' EAST. ALON 3 S*1D LWE, 3660.4 MET TO TIE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY ME OF SAIL? M05ELEY/n4o (NTON RON); THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT CF WAY UNE, ON A GURYE TCI TLE LEFT, T1 -610U6/1 A CENTRAL. ANGLE CF 12 39 1/2'.RAD(U5 OI= 3S84.02 FEE TO THE END OF CURVE; THEME SOUTH 49 48' EAST, ALONG SATO WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 11652 LST, TO THE POINT OF BEGIMIHG. PARCEL TWO: THAT PORTION OF TIE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PR0PEiTY, LYING EASTERLY OF AND CON'TL6UOLP5 TO THE EASTERLY LINE Of THAT CS3tTAIN PORTION, CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY DaI? RRCORDEDAPIUL 14, 1970, 1311 NaXumT 3,144. p+5 41, SAH )0AQ41U1 COUNTY RFCQROSa BC -GINNING AT AN IRON ROO, AT THE SOUTHWEST CO(1NER OF WE FAST 1/2 OF TIE SOUTHEAST QUARTER. OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, MOUNT DIA9L0 BSE AND MERMAN, SAID ROO BEING AT TIE 500T?fWE$t PROPERTY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LANG, ACQUIRED BY T1E CITY OF 1 DOL FROM GEORGE W. BCC ET. AL. BY CCM REC 0R0F!3 TETE 19, 1977, IN V4LUM[ I1az. !MCC 161, SAN 'QU]N COUNTY RECORDS, ANO JL5IJIDICATED ON MAP OF SURVEY. FILED 1011. RECORD APRIL. 2/3. 1947. 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CA 994106 (SPAM 'WOVE THIy woe Rt urIVEDFOR RICO 1DerrB u es MIMOLWlDVM OFELLCIRIC CONVERSION FACILUY SAE OPTION TO LEASE ACItrafirkif FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the recespt atiaiL adequacy of winch is hereby a denewiedged, tis onderipned lanr3ownr*) COpricmce"), and Pain& Gal and Electric Company. a California cormation COpRooee"). lave rered into an Electric Conversion Facility Sin Option to Lime Arrtexcent tinder inch Opeenar gazoted, and le r by giants, b Oplinanedee right to purchase is feetropia thatcabin peal property (i scribed on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, :n mac tits won, covienaoia and conditions are fxrtb in Electric Conversion Facility Sire Option to Lease Agreement nhich teras, and cooddions ase =cremated hrtrem by rbcs refeeenm Such Electric Convemion Facility Site Option to Lea:e Agtee[rient ix dated effective the day of 20).4 (the ' otive Date"). OPTIONOR City el Lode, n maniripal corporation $Y (Title) OPTI : PACIFIC CAS Alli) ELECTRIC C011IPANi7 By: (00968894},7 12/11/1S Exhibit 2 GROUND LEASE THIS LEASE, entered into this day of , 20, by and between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation ("Landlord"), and PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, a California corporation ("Tenant"). 1. Premises. Landlord leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord that real property in the City of Lodi, County of San Joaquin, California, describv.4jn Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and Landlord hereby grants to Tenantari>easement for the term and extended term of this Lease for underground air pipelines .and .gas pipelines and underground or overhead transmission and utility lines along the routes identified on Exhibit "B" attached hereto, together with a temporary construction easement ("TCE") upon the terms and conditions set forth in Section 16 hereof within the 5 and 2.5 acre areas depicted on. Exhibit "B" attached hereto. The premises leased to Tenant are referred to in this Lease as the "Leased Premises" or the "Premises." 2. Use. Tenant shall have the use of the Leased Premises for the purpose of the construction, operation and maintenance of an Compresses Air Energy Storage Facility consisting of: (i) a compressor station for the compression and injection of air into an offsite subsurface depleted gas field; (ii) an electric generating plant; (iii) control, office building and corporate yard for operation and maintenance; (iv) an electric substation; and (v) necessary or convenient ancillary facilities, and incidental ancillary uses that are a part of and support the Electric Conversion Facility (the -Project"), 3. Term; Extension. The term of this Lease shall commence on , 20_ ("Commencement Date"), and shall terminate, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, on a date fifty (50) years from the Commencement Date. Tenant's right to exclusive possession shall commence on the Commencement Date. Tenant shall have the right to extend the term of this Lease on all the terms and conditions set forth herein for an additional period of forty-nine (49) years, to be exercised by written notice to Landlord during the last year of the initial term atlas Lease. 4. Rent. (A) Annual Rent. Rent payments will begin on an annual basis as provided below. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the initial rent within sixty (60) days of the Commencement Date with the written notice of Cooling Election provided for in Section 9.(A) hereof and thereafter or before each anniversary of the Commencement Date during the term of this Lease, in advance. The annual rent shall be One Hundred Forty Thousand DOLLARS ($140,000.00) per acre of Leased Premises per year if Tenant elects to construct a Water Cooled Electric Conversion Facility, or One Hundred Thirty Five Thousand DOLLARS ($135,000.00) per acre of Leased Premises per year if Tenant elects to construct a Dry Cooled Electric Conversion Facility for acres for a total annual rent of $ • 3/7/2016 2:33 PM (B) Rental Adjustments. Commencing with the first anniversary of the Commencement Date and on each such anniversary thereafter rent shall be adjusted, up or down, in a percentage equal to the percentage increase or decrease in the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index for the San Francisco Oakland Urban Area, All Goods/All Consumers (the Index"), for the prior one year period using the Indices published nearest in time prior to each relevant anniversary. (C) Payments. All rent to be paid by Tenant to Landlord shall be in lawful money of the United States of America and shall be paid without deduction or offset, prior notice or demand, and at such place or places as may be designated from time to time by Landlord. 5. Utilities. During the term of this Lease, Tenant agrees to/pay all charges and expenses in connection with utility services and to protect Landlord and the Leased Premises from all such charges and expenses. 6. Repairs and Maintenance. (A) At all times during the term of this Lease, Tenant shall, at its cost and expense, maintain the Leased Premises and all improvements thereon in good order and repair and safe condition, includingbut not limited to, fences and roadways predominantly used"by Tenant. Tenant shall keep Landlord apprised of the volume and nature of truck traffic upon the deiiiised premises. (B) Landlord shall not be obligated to make changes, alterations, additions or repairs in, on or about the Leased Premises or any part hereof or any improvements installed thereon. Tenant waives all provisions of law that may impose a duty of repair on Landlord. (C) Tenant shall indemnify and save harmless Landlord against all actions, claimsand dama$es by reason of (1) Tenant's failure to perform the terms of this paragraph, or (2) Tenant's nonobservance or nonperformance of any law, ordinance or regulation applicable to the Leased Premises, (3) any damages caused by Tenant to the non -leased portion of Landlord's property including access roads, property of other tenants, wastewater facilities and improvements; (4), any costs to cure impacts to, rerouting of or replacement of Landlord's and its existing tenant's known and unknown facilities and improvements that arise during construction of the plant; (5) and any liability or duty to repair imposed by the laws of California. (D) Tenant agrees to construct a perimeter fence around the Leased Premises according to the specifications attached as Exhibit "C", 7. Covenant Against Liens and. Claims. Tenant shall not allow or permit to be enforced against the Leased Premises or any part thereof, any mechanic's, materialmen's, contractor's or subcontractor's liens arising from any claim growing out of work of any construction, repair, restoration, operation, replacement or improvement, or any other claim or demand no matter how the same may arise except where caused by the active negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its employees. Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all of said 3/7/2016 2:33 PM liens, claims or demands before any lawsuit is brought to enforce them against the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees to indemnify and hold the Landlord and the Leased Premises free and harmless from all liability for any and all such liens, claims and demands, together with reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection therewith. Tenant shall require all construction contractors working on the Leased Premises to provide performance bonds in the amount of 100 percent of the contract value and labor and material bonds in the amount of 50% of the contract value. Tenant shall include terms in all of its contracts during the term of this lease that the property is owned by a governmental entity and not subject to Mechanics Liens and that the bond is their sole and exclusive remedy. 8. Insurance and Indemnity. (A) Landlord's Non -liability. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury of any kind to any person or property arising from any use of the Leased Premises, or any part thereof, or caused by any defect in any building, structure or other improvement thereon or in any=equipment or other facility therein, or caused by or arising from any act or omission of Tenant or any'of its agents, employees, licensees or invitees, or by or frumpy accident on the Leased Premises or any fire or other casualty thereon, or occasioned by the failure of. Tenant to maintain the Leased Premises and all improvements thele ° in a safe condition, or arising from any other cause::exeeptwhere eausedb +'the active negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord; :ar its employees. (B) Indemnification of Landlord. Notwithstanding -anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, and irrespective of any insurance carried by Tenant for the benefit of Landlord under the terms •a f this Lease, Tenant agrees to protect, indemnify and hold -the Landlord and the Lease. Premises harmless from any and all datnages and liabilities at any occasioned -by or arising out of (1) Tenant's use of the Leased Premises, (2) any wrongful or negligent act or omission of Tenant, or ofits agents or employees in the course of their employment, or (3) any state or condition of the Leases Premises or any part hereof, save and except for any hazardous condition that.may exist on the Leased Premises as of the Commencement Date ofthis Lease; provided, however, that this indemnity shall not extend to that, portion' of such damage or liability that shall have been caused by Landlord's comparative negligence or willful misconduct. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Lease. (C) Liability Insurance.; Tenant shall procure and maintain at all times during the term of this Lease,: at its sole cost and expense, a policy or policies of commercial public liability insurance by the terms of which Landlord and Tenant are named as insured and are indemnified against liability for damage or injury to property or person, including death, of any person entering upon or using the Leased Premises or any improvements thereon or any part thereof, with a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage in an amount of not less than TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) as further set forth in Exhibit "D" to this Lease. Such public liability insurance policy or policies shall be stated to be primary and noncontributing with any insurance which may be carried by Landlord and shall contain a provision that the Landlord, although named as an insured shall nevertheless be entitled to recover under that policy for any loss, injury or damage 3/7/2016 2:33 PM to the Landlord, its agents and employees or the property of such persons by reason of the negligence of Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to self -insure with respect to the foregoing insurance requirements provided that Tenant's self- insurance program meets all requirements set forth in Exhibit "D" at all times during the term of this Lease. (D) Certificate of Insurance. All policies of insurance procured and maintained by Tenant hereunder shall be issued by companies having not less than Best's A: Class X rating and shall be issued in the name of the Landlord and Tenant for the mutual and joint benefit and protection of the parties. Executed copies of all insurance policies or a certificate thereof shall contain a provision that not less than thirty (30) days' written notice shall be given to Landlord prior to the cancellation, reduction of coverage, expiration or any material change in any such policy. (E) Failure to Provide Insurance. If Tenant fails or refuses to procure or to maintain insurance as required by this Lease or fails or refuses to furnish Landlord with required proof that the insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, Landlord shall have the right at Landlord's election, upon ten (10) days advance written notice, to procure and maintain such insurance. The premiums paid by Landlord shall be treated as added rent due from Tenant with interest at the Bank of America prime rate, to be paid within thirty (30) days of demand. Landlord shallgiveprompt notice of the payments of such premiums, stating the amounts paid and the names of the insurer or insurers. (F) Waiver of Subrogation. Tenant hereby releases landlord and their respective representatives, from any claimsffor damage to any person or to the Premises and the improvements whack may be located upon the Premises and to the fixtures, personal property, tenant's improvements and alterations of tenant in or on the Premises and the improvements which may be located upon the Premises that are caused by or resultfrom risks insured against under any insurance policies carried by the tenant and in force at the time of any such damage. Tenant shall cause each -insurance policy obtained by it to provide that the insurance compariy'waives all right of recovery by way of subrogation against landlord in connection with any damage covered by any policy, provided obtaining such a waiver in each such policy is then available at a reasonable charge. Neither party hereto shall be liable to the other for any damage caused by fire or any of the risks insured against under any insurance policy required by this Lease. 9. Landlord's Covenants. (A) PG&E shall elect by written notice to Landlord within sixty (60) days of the Commencement Date (the "Cooling Election") whether to construct a Dry Cooled Electric Conversion Facility and not receive the supply of reclaimed water as described in Section 9.(B), or, to construct a Water Cooled Electric Conversion Facility and receive the supply of reclaimed water as described in Section 9.(B). Annual Rent shall be established as set forth in Section 4.(A) of the Lease. (B) Water Supply. Landlord shall make available to Tenant, at no charge to 3/7/2016 2:33 PM Tenant, up to one thousand (1000) acre feet per year of reclaimed water from the White Slough Treatment Plant, at a flow rate of not less than 893,000 gallons per 24 hour day. Tenant shall have exclusive responsibility for managing its daily water needs including storage and pumping of any daily water in excess of the daily 893,000 gallon supply. Tenant shall have the option to reject all or any portion of the daily flow. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord's water supply is subject to uncertainties associated with plant upsets, regulatory orders, mechanical and material failures. Landlord shall have no liability to deliver water in the event for such events as long as landlord diligently proceeds to remedy the cause of the failure. (C) Discharge of Water. Landlord shall accept Tenant's industrial wastewater in an amount not to exceed 1,200,000 gallons -per day from the Project into the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility or other suitable treatment plant, within reasonable distance, at the Landlord's theft existing industrial or domestic rate as applicable based on the wastewater's constituents. Tenant shall pay all applicable impact and connection fees, and the cost to construct the facilities from the Project to the treatment plant. Landlord's obligation to accept the waste shall be subject to the terms of a discharge permit by Landlord. Per current permit requirements and the result of a 2013' JSEPArtripliance inspection, the City is updating the local Limits for industrial dischafgers to be approved by the Central Valley RWQCB. Any discharged wastewatetmust meet any and all local limits and all limits required by the Central. Valley RWQCB as amended from time to time. Tenant shall also pay. the Art In Public Places Fees and Wastewater Impact and Conneetian Fees in place at the time.of>eonnection. (D) Continuing Obligations. The obligations ofLandlord set forth in Sections 9.(B) and 9.(C). above shall.eontinue throughout the term and extended term of this Lease notwithstanding any sale or transfer of a Landlord owned treatment plant providing such service to Tenant. The sale or transfer of any such treatment plant by Landlord shall -be made eitprasslylsubject to such obligations. 10. Repair and Restoration. If during the term of this Lease any building or improvement on the Leased' Premises or any part•thereafshall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Tenant may, at itt sole cost and expense,' repair or restore the same or may elect not to repair or restore. If Tenant elects not to repair or restore, Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord, but Tenant shall not be entitled to reimbursement of any rental paid in advance. Tenant waives.the provisions of Civil Code Sections 1932(2) and 1933(4) with respect to any destruction of the Premises. Any monies received by Landlord as compensation for damage or loss to improvements installed by Tenant on the Premises shall be paid to Tenant and are hereby assigned to Tenant. 11. Assignment. This Lease shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, assigns, executors, administrators, personal representatives, and successors of the parties hereto. Landlord may assign, transfer, and convey, either in whole or in part, its ownership or interest in the land, rights, privileges and property covered by this Lease; but no change in ownership of the Leased Premises shall be binding upon the Tenant until the instrument conveying title thereto shall have been property recorded in the Official County Records and a certified copy thereof 3/7/2016 2:33 PM shall have been furnished to Tenant. Tenant shall have the right to assign, sublease or otherwise transfer all or any portion of this Lease (the right to finance Project development and operation activities by having a security interest placed on the Tenant's interest is governed by Section 14, below) subject to Landlord's prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, however, that any and all such assignments or transfers shall be subject to all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Moreover, any assignee or transferee shall be adequately capitalized to meet all of Tenant's obligations under this Agreement. Tenant shall provide written notice to Landlord of any assignment or sublease of Tenant's interest hereunder, including the name, address and phone number of the party receiving the assignment or sublease, provided that failure to give such notice shall not constitute a default under this Lease. No assignment shall release Tenant from its obligations hereunder unless and until such assignment is to the entirety of this Lease:in which event Tenant shall be released from all obligations hereunder except from: obligdtions:already accrued at the effective date and time of such assignment. 12. Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default under this Lease by Tenant: (A) Failure to pay an installment of rent or other suis; (B) Failure to pay any insurance premium; lien, claim, demand, judgment or other charge provided for in this Lease to,be paid or caused to be paid by Tenant at the time and in the manner as provided in this Lease; (C) Failure to maintain the Leased Premises or cause the same to be maintained as provided for in this Lease; (D) Abandonxt ent efthe Leased Premises. after.eompletion of construction for a continuous period -of one hundred twenty (12Q): -days; or (E) Failure,to-.perform or breach of any other covenant, condition or restriction provided for -in this Lease. (F) : Exceeding the waste discharge perrni =conditions. 13. Remedies in Event of Default. Upon ani default of Tenant, and in the event the said default is due to the failure of Tenant to make the payment of any installment of rent or other sum when due, and in the event-Tenant4411 fail to remedy such default within twenty (20) days after written notice to do so, or upon any 'Other default by Tenant, and in the event that Tenant shall fail to remedy:such other default within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord so to do specifying thelnature of such default, or if such default cannot be cured within thirty (30) days, Tenant has not -commenced corrective action and prosecuted the same to completion with due diligence, or in the event that the default is of such a nature that it cannot be cured by any action of Tenant, then and in any of these events, in addition to any other remedy Landlord may have by operation of law, Landlord shall have the right but not the obligation without any further demand or notice to reenter the Leased Premises and eject all persons from the Leased Premises, using due process of law, and immediately terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Premises, and repossess the same by summary proceedings or other appropriate action, and Landlord shall thereupon be entitled to receive from Tenant all damages allowed by law. 3/7/2016 2:33 PM 14. Covenants for Lenders' Benefit. Tenant may at any time assign, sublicense, sublease, or transfer to any lenders, banks or other commercial transferees (herein, "Lenders") or assign or transfer to a Trustee a deed of trust for the benefit of any Lender or an agent for Lenders ("Agent") all or any part of Tenant's interest under this Lease without the consent of Landlord. Tenant shall give written notice to Landlord of any such assignment, sublease or transfer, and of any further assignment by any such Lender or Agent, providing in each case the name and address of such Lender or Agent. Should Tenant assign, sublicense, sublease, or transfer any of its interest as provided above, Tenant and Landlord expressly agree between themselves and for the benefit of any Lenders or Agent for Lenders as follows: (A) Landlord shall promptly deliver to Lenders or Agent a copy of any notice of default hereunder sent to the Tenant under this =Lease and agrees that any notice to the Tenant of any default or intention by theLandlord to terminate this Lease shall not be effective against the Lenders. orAgent unless Landlord shall have given to Lenders or Agent notice of such :default or termination. Any such notice (a "notice") to the Lenders or Agent aha11 be in writing, shall be addressed to Lenders or Agent at their address designated in writing by -notice to Landlord and shall be deemed given or made upon the third business day:tollowing deposit thereof in the mail, postage prepaid. The Lenders or Agent may by notice to the Landlord change the address to which such natiees, demands, requests or other communication shall be:given. (B) Landlord shall not exercise any right, power or remedy under this Lease, and under no circumstances shall the Landlord terminate this Lease, if, after expiration of the applicable cure period for the Tenant after Tenant's receipt of a written notice of default from Landlord pursuant to }?aragraph 12 hereof: (i) in the event of a default in the payment of -rent or athrsum due under this Lease, the Lenders. or Agent pay or cause to be paid such rent or other sum within thirty (30) days after receipt of a further writtennoticespecifying such default from the Landlord; or (ii) in the event of anydefauit other than the payment of rent or other sum due Junder this Lease, the Lenders:or Agent shall cure or cause to be cured the default within sixty (60) days afterreceipt of a Further written notice specifying such default fron7 the Landlord or, if such default is not susceptible of being cured within sixty (60) days, the Lenders or Agent have commenced steps necessary to cure the default and proceed diligently to cure the default and the default can be cured in a commercially reasonable time. (C) If this Lease and -Tenant's leasehold interest in the Property is sold, assigned or transferred to the Lenders or Agent pursuant to the exercise of any right, power or remedy reserved to the Lenders or Agent under a credit agreement or deed of trust, the Lenders or Agent shall have the right to assign this Lease without the Landlord's consent and upon such assignment the Lenders and Agent, if any, shall be released from the performance of all obligations of the Tenant under this Lease. (D) If this Lease is terminated for any reason whatsoever, other than a termination by reason of Lender's or Agent's failure to cure a default which is susceptible of being cured pursuant to Paragraphs 12 and 14(B), hereof, the Landlord shall, upon the request of the Lenders or Agent, immediately recognize the Lenders or Agent or their or its nominee, purchaser, assignee or transferee as 3/7/2016 133 PM the Tenant under this Lease for the remainder of the term of this Lease and, in such event, the Lenders or Agent or their or its nominee, purchaser, assignee, or transferee shall be automatically substituted as the Tenant under this Lease. (E) Landlord shall not consent to any modifications or amendments of this Lease without the consent of the Lenders or Agent. (F) Landlord certifies as of the date above first written and thereafter, in accordance with Paragraph 14(G), hereof', that (i) this Lease is currently in full force and effect and has not been modified, amended or revoked, and (ii) no default, or event which with the giving of notice or the passage of time, or both, would constitute a default under this Lease has occurred and is continuing. (G) Tenant and/or Lenders or Agent shall have the right from time to time to deliver to Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 17 of this Lease, a written request ("Written Request") that Landlord confirm to Lenders or Agent (at the address set forth in such Written Request)•the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F), herein, or, alternatively, inform Agent of any exceptions that have arisen with respect to the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F), herein. Should Landlord fail to respond=within ten (10) days of its receipt of such Written Request, Landlord (i) shall be deemed -to have;:de the certifications contained in Paragraph 14(F) of this, Lease as of the date.dstiich Written Request and (ii) shall be estopped from claiming,that any default or'breach has occurred under this Lease on or prior to the date of such Written -Request unless landlord had no knowledge of the breach or default. 15. Ownership of Improvements. Title to any buildings, improvements or fixtures which may be placed on the='1 remises by Tenant shall remain in Tenant. Landlord agrees to subordinate all rights :i:f any, which Landlord may have in any of such improvements to the rights of Tenant. Tenant may remove the improvements at any time during the term Of this Lease. Any improvements`remaining onthe Premises after expiration or sooner termination of the Lease shall at landlords election become the properly of Landlord or be removed by Tenant as provided in paragraph 17(D). 16, TCE. The TCE shall be subject to the following terms, covenants and conditions: (A) Payment. l'enantsshall pay to Landlord the sum of Fifty Thousand DOLLARS ($50,OOOAO) in 1a*ful money of the United States of America for the TCE within fi been days of taking possession of the TCE. (B) Term. The TCE shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall terminate on the date of completion of construction of the Project and restoration of the TCE utilized by Tenant, but in no event later than three (3) years from and after the Commencement Date. (C) Use. The TCE may be used for parking during construction, storage of construction equipment and materials, and laydown/assembly areas. (D) Restoration of TCE Utilized by Tenant. Upon completion of construction of the Project, and in any event prior to the third anniversary of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall remove any and all equipment, debris and other materials placed upon the TCE Areas by or for Tenant and restore the surface thereof to its condition prior to use by Tenant. 3/7/2016 2:33 PM (E) Applicability of Certain Provisions of the Lease. The provisions of Sections 6(A), (B) and (C) and Sections 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17 and 18 of this Lease shall apply to the TCE. 17. Miscellaneous. (A) Negotiation; Mediation. Except as provided in this paragraph, Landlord and Tenant agree to first negotiate and then mediate with respect to any claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, before resorting to court action. Either party may initiate settlement negotiations by providing written notice to the other party, setting forth the subject of the claim or dispute. Tenant and Landlord agree to cooperate in scheduling negotiations and to participate in the settlement negotiations in good faith. if Landlord and Tenant fail to settle such claim or dispute within thirty (30) days.after the date of mailing of the notice initiating settlement negotiations or within such additional time period as the parties may agree in writing (the "Negotiation Period"),.the parties agree to submit the matter to JAMS for mediation within thirty (30) days thereafter. Either party may commence mediation by providing to JAMS and the other party a written request for mediation, setting forth thesubject of the claim or dispute and the relief requested (the "Mediation Notice"). Except as provide herein or by written agreement of the parties, the mediation shall be conductedin San Francisco pursuant to the JAMS rules. The parties will cooperate in selecting a mediator from the JAMS panel Of fieutrals, and in scheduling the mediation proceedings. l f the parties do not selke a mediator Within thirty (30) days of the Mediation Notice, the partiesagreethat either party May request that JAMS in San Francisco, California, fadilitatethe choice.of mediator by applying the "strike and rank":,process used for appointment of arbitrators in arbitration proceedings, or to appoint mediator, if necessary, and both parties agree to the appointment of such mediator as .so selected. The pales agree to participate in the mediation in good faith, and to share equally in itg':cists. All offers, promises, conduct and statements, whether oral or written, made in the course of the mediation by either of the parties,'their employees, agents, experts and attorneys, and by the mediator and any other JAMS employees, are confidential, privileged and inadmissible for any purpose, including impeachment, in any litigation or other proceeding involving the parties, but evidence that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall°ntit be rendered inadmissible or non -discoverable as a result of its use in the mediation: If JAMS should no longer exist at the time the claim or dispute arises, the mattersshal e submitted to its successor entity, or if there is no such successor entity, to the American Arbitration Association or other similar organization mutually agreed upon by the parties, and except as provided herein or by mutual agreement of the parties, the mediation rules of such successor or alternate organization shall apply. Except as may be expressly set forth in any written settlement agreement, should the matter be settled by negotiation or mediation prior to commencing court action, each party shall pay its own attorneys' fees and costs. Except as provided below, neither party may commence an action arising out of or relating to this Agreement until expiration of the Negotiation Period and completion of the initial mediation session in accordance 3/7/2016 2:33 PM with this paragraph. If either party commences an action with respect to a claim or dispute covered by this paragraph without first attempting to resolve the matter through negotiation and mediation, or refuses to negotiate or mediate after a request has been made, then that party shall not be entitled to recover attorneys' fees and costs, even if such fees and costs would otherwise be available to that party in such action. Either party may seek equitable relief to preserve the status quo prior to participating in the negotiation and mediation proceedings required pursuant to this paragraph. In addition, matters that are within the jurisdiction of probate, small claims, or bankruptcy court are excluded from mandatory negotiation and mediation hereunder. The provisions of this paragraph may be enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction, the party seeking enforcement shall be entitled to an award otall fees and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, to be paid by the party against which enforcement is ordered. The covenants of Tenant and Landlord contained in this paragraph 26 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. (B) Waiver. No waiver of any breach of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or condifitlns of this Lease shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or other covenants, agreements, restrictions and conditions hereof. No delay or omission of Landlord to exercise any right or remedy shall be construed as a waiver of anysuch right or remedy or of any default by Tenant under .this Lease. The various rights and remedies reserved to Landlord herein including those not specifically described in this Lease shall be cumulative and, except as otherwise provided by California statutory law in force at the time of execution of this Lease. landlord may..pursue any or all of such rights .and: remedies -whether at the same time or otherwise. (C) Holding Over. If Tenant shall hold over the Leased Premises after the expiration of the term hereof with the consent of Landlord, either express or implied, such holding over shall be construed to be only a tenancy from month to month, subject to all the covenants, conditions and obligations hereof, and Tenant hereby agrees to pay to Landlord the same rental as provided in this Lease; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to give Tenant any rights to so hold over and to continue in possession of the Leased l:remises after the -expiration of the term hereof. (D) Surrender at Endof.Term; Decommissioning. Upon the end of the term of this Lease, as provided herein, or any extension thereof, or sooner termination of this Lease, Tenantshall surrender to Landlord all and singular the Leased Premises, and shall dismantle and remove all improvements and all fixtures and equipment and return the property to its condition upon the date of commencement of this Lease at Tenant's sole cost and expense, all within a period of two (2) years. (E) No Offsets. Landlord acknowledges that Tenant is executing this Agreement in its capacity as the developer of a Compressed Air Energy Storage Facility, and not in its capacity as the provider of electricity and natural gas to the Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no act or omission of Pacific Gas and Electric Company or its employees, agents or contractors as a provider of electricity and natural gas shall abrogate, diminish, or otherwise affect 3/7/2016 2:33 PM the respective rights, obligations and liabilities of Landlord and Tenant under this Agreement. Further, Tenant covenants not to raise as a defense to its obligations under this Agreement, or assert as a counterclaim or cross-claim in any litigation or arbitration between Landlord and Tenant relating to this Agreement, any claim, loss, damage, cause of action, liability, cost or expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees) arising from or in connection with Pacific Gas and Electric Company's provision of (or failure to provide) electricity and natural gas. (F) Inspection. Landlord reserves the right for Landlord and Landlord's agents and representatives to enter upon the Leased Premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of attending to Landlord's interest hereunder, and to inspect the Leased Premises. (G) Relationship of Parties. The relationship of the parties hereto is that of Landlord and Tenant, and it is expressly understood and agreed that Landlord does not in any way nor for any purpose become a partner of Tenant or a joint venturer with Tenant in the conduct of Tenant's business or otherwise. (H) Time of the Essence. Time is expressly declared to be of the essence of this Lease. (I) Memorandum of Lease. This Lease -shall not be'recorded, bathe parties agree to execute and deliver a Memorandum of this Lease in recordable form, which Memorandum, shall be recorded. (J) Quitclaim. At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord within five (5) days after written demand from Landlord to Tenant any quitclaim deed or other docurnent required byany reputable title company to remove the'cloud of this Lease from the real property subject to this Lease. (K) Number and Gender. Whenever the singular number is used in this Lease and when required by the context;; the same shall include the plural, and the masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter genders, and the word "person" shall include corporation, fire or association. If there is more than one Tenant, the obligations imposed under this Lease upon Tenant shall be joint and several. (L)- Headings and Titles. The marginal headings or titles to the paragraphs of this Lease are not a part of this Lease and shall have no effect upon the construction or interpretation of any part of this Lease. (M) Entire Agreement. This Lease contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect'to the matters covered hereby, and no other previous agreement, statement or promise made by any party hereto which is not contained herein shall be binding or valid. (N) Force Majeure. Except as to the payment of rent, neither of the parties hereto shall be chargeable with, liable for, or responsible to, the other for anything or in any amount for any delay caused by fire, earthquake, explosion, flood, hurricane, the elements, acts of God, or the public enemy, action or interference of governmental authorities or agents, war, invasion, insurrection, rebellion, riots, strikes, or lockouts or any other cause whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing, which is beyond the control of such parties and any delay due to said 3/7/2016 2:33 PM causes or any of them shall not be deemed a breach of or default in the performances of this Lease. (0) Disclaimer of Representations. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, Landlord has made no representations or warranties to the Tenant concerning the Leased Premises, the present use thereof or the suitability for Tenant's intended use of the property. The foregoing disclaimer includes, without limitation, topography, climate, air, water, water rights, utilities, present and future zoning, soil, subsoil, drainage, access to public roads, proposed routes of roads, or extension thereof, or effect of any state or federal environmental protection laws or regulations. Tenant representsAnd warrants to Landlord that he and his representatives have made or will aadeheir own independent inspection and investigation of the Leased.Pretises and Tenant, in entering into this Lease, is relying solely on such inspection. aid investigation. No patent or latent physical condition of Leased Premises, whether or not known or discovered, shall affect the rights of either party hereto: Any agreement, warranties or representations not expressly contained herein shall in no way bind either Tenant or Landlord. Landlord and Tenant waive any right or rescission and all claims for damages by reason of any statement. representations, warranty, promise and agreement, if any, not contained in this Lease. (P) Quiet Enjoyment. This Lease is subject and junior only to all existing easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions and other matters and encumbrances of record as of the date of this Lease. As long as Tenant is not in default of any provision of this Lease. Tenant shall have quiet enjoyment of the Premises. (Q) Termination. Tenant may terminate this Lease at any time upon six (6) month's advance notice. (R) City of Lodito be Designated Point of Sale. All construction and purchase contracts for the Project shall, to the. extent commercially reasonable to do so, include a point of sale clause identif'ymg the City of Lodi as the point of sale for all material and equipment purchases. (8) Taxes. Tenant shall be responsible for payment of any possessory interest taxes which maybe assessed against the Leased Premises and for payment of any personal property taxes assessed against the personal property of Tenant on the Leased Premises, (T) Governing Law. This Option Agreement, its validity, construction and all rights under it shall he' governed by the laws of the State of California and without reference to'the :choice of law principles of the State of California or any other state. 18. Payments and Notices. Any notice to be given or other document to be delivered by either party to the other party may be given by personal delivery or nationally recognized overnight courier or may be deposited in the United States mail in the State of California, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed to the party for whom intended as follows: 3/7/2016 2:33 PM TO LANDLORD: City Manager, City of Lodi 221 West Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 TO TENANT: If to PG&E by U.S. Mail or by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested: Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management P.O. Box 770000, Mail Code N10A San Francisco, CA 94177 If to PG&E by delivery by hand or overnight courier: Manager, Land Management PG&E Land & Environmental Management 245 Market St. Room 1036 San Francisco, CA 94105 Either party hereto may from time to time by written;itotico to the other party designate a different address which shall be substituted for the one specified above. If any notice or other document is sent by registered or certified mail, as provided above, the same shall be deemed served or delivered seventy-two (72) hours after the mailing 'fherea I: 19. This Ground Lease has been executed on the date first set forth, to become effective as provided for in € aragraph 3 1101'00 fl LANDLORD: CITY OF L O I] I, a municipal corporation By: Stephen Schwabauer CityManager Date: TENANT: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY By: Its: Date: 3/7/2016 2:33 PM ATTEST: Jennifer M. Ferraiolo, City Clerk Approved As To Form: Janice D. Magdieh, City Attorney 3/7/2016 2:33 PM PARCEL ONE; THAT PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING OESCRD3ED REAL PROPERTY. LYING WESTERLY OF AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE WESTER LY LINE OF THAT C39LTAIN PORTION news. CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORtl1QA. BY DEED RECORDED MAY 1S, 1965, IN 1/01.1)I." 3209 RAGE 274. SAN JOAQUIN CIDUNTY RTAS: I3E+'As RING AT AN MON ROD AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH UNE OF SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH RANGE 5 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO BASE AND MERIDIAN WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF COUNTY ROAD, IGIOVON AS MOSEL.EY/THORNTON ROAD SAD ROD BEING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNIER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND AOQUIRB) BY DE CZ TY OF L001, FROM GEORGE W. 6NQE. ET.AL., BY DEED RECORDED 11/NE 19, 1944, 1N vOL M.4ER07 PAG► lett, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, AND AS SAID ROD IS vermin ON MAP OF SURVEY, FILED FOR RECORD APRIL 2$ 1947, IN VOLUME 7. PAGE 9 RECORD OF SURVEYS; THENCE SOUTH 59 Si WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID QTY OF L001 MRO;— AM) ITS WESTERLY PROJECTION, 5,075.5 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 034' WEST, ALONG A FENCE UNE, 1317.0 ANT TO THE MICE LONE ON THE NORTH LINE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACI OF LAND ACQUIRED BY GEORGE W. EPODE, ET. AL., FROM CLYDE 0. FOX, BY DEED RECORDED OCTOBER 24, 1944. IN VotuMe 9/4t so,. OF 0FF1CGL. RECORD5. SAID FENCE LINE SONG ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE= LAND KNOWN AS 'THETRRDWAY RANCH; THENCE NORTH 89 541/2 EAST. ALONG SAID IDE, 3660.4 FEET TO THE We5TERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID M05£LEY/T14ORNTON ROAD; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, ON A CURVE TO IEE U3=T. fl OUGH A CENTRAL A11(11 OF 12 391/2'.RA01L5 OF 3554.02 FEETO THE END OF CURVE THENCE SOUTH 49 4e EAST. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE, 1165.2 FEET". TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. . PARCEL TWO; THAT PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBE° REAL 1'RO0ETCTY, LYING EASTERLY OF AND OONmOU5 TO THE EASTERLY UDE OF THAT COMM PORTION, MA/EYED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SY DEED RECORDED APRIL 14, 19704 IN v0W1./mE 33. PACT_ t+ SAN JOAQtAYI COUNTY RECORDS: REGDAAGHG AT AN IRON ROD AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE EAST 1/2 OVINE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, MOLYPET WAD RASE AFD MERIDIAN, SAID ROO BEM AT TME SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND AOQLJIPoED BY THE CITY OF LOCI, FROM GEORGE W. 940E, ET. AL, BY GEED REOCRDB)1LNE 19, 1977, IN VctUMt aat. pAGI !a sit, SAN JOAQIR21 OOIR+TTY WORDS, AND AS MEN= ON MAP OF SIRRVEY, FILED FOR RECORD APRIL 2S 1947r 114 VCCLI}ML 7. PACE 9, RECORD OF SURVEYS: THRICE NORTH 00 03 1/2' WEST, ALONG THE WEST LTTE OF SAID CITY OF 1001 PARCEL, 2637.25 FEET, TO AN IRON ROD AT THE NORTHNEST CORNER OF SAM EAST 1/27 T IENC t SOUTH 59 55' WESL, *1010 TEE NORTH UNE OF SATE SOIITHI:AST 1/4 AND ITS WESTERLY PROJECTION, 1607.3 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LIE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY GEORGE W. B 0E. EY.AL., FROM LULU F. BUBO& BY 0® RECORDED JUNE 19, 1944,1N vsa+ um! t72_ .L.Ee t2. SAN 30AQUIN C OIMRY RECORDS; MING? 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A 11.1r.111 A. s.IM1.1r 1110•0.14.44•1 ..-num 'W. {00973221}.7 12/11/15 32 C-io Jennifer Ferraiolo From: Jennifer Ferraiolo Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 10:01 AM To: 'Mike Lusk' Cc: City Council; Steve Schwabauer; Janice Magdich Subject: FW: BLUE SHEET RESPONSE ON AGENDA ITEM C-10 COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 20, 2016 Attachments: BLUE SHEET RESPONSE ON AGENDA ITEM C-10 COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 20, 2016.docx Thank you for your email. It was received by the City Council for information, response, and/or handling. In addition, your e-mail will be provided to Council as a Blue Sheet item for tonight's meeting. All 17 pages were received. Jennifer M. Ferraiolo, CMC City Clerk P.O. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 (209) 333-6702 (209) 333-6807 FAX Original Message From: Mike Lusk [mailto:rnclusk@softcorri.net] Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 9:52 AM To: City Council; Steve Schwabauer; JoAnne Mounce - External Subject: BLUE SHEET RESPONSE ON AGENDA ITEM C-10 COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 20, 2016 Lodi City Council, City Manager of Lodi April 20, 2016 attached is a 17 page blue sheet on tonight Agenda Item C-10. Please confirm receipt of all pages. If not received in its entirety I can hand deliver. Thank You Respectfully Mike Lusk, Lodi 1 Lodi City Council April 20, 2016 Blue Sheet on Agenda Item C-10 on City Council meeting April 20, 2016 PGE White Slough Lease Agreement. I wish the Council to vote no on Item C-10. I am still not convienced that the City of Lodi has the authority to lease any of the White Slough Wastewater property or place lease revenue anywhere except into the Wastewater budget under the provisions of Prop. 218. That being said, while I understand Mr. Schwabaer's description of the logic behind the proposed agreement in regard to future lease revenues, I still do not agree with the premise of pay to play by paying up to 10 million dollars of said lease to protect NCPA from the action created by PGE. Let PGE pay for any expense they create. My rebuttal to City Manager, Mr. Schwabauer is listed below. I apologize for the disorganized format as short time line to respond to this Agenda Item. In the meeting of March 30, 2016 referred to by the City Manager, Mr. Schwabauer, Mr. Ayers and Myself discussed the issue at hand. I explained that although I had reviewed the last 107 years of City budgets and misc documents I had not yet prepared a completed presentation for my arguments. I did present a couple of examples to support my argument and the City did as well. We then continued to discuss the position of the City and the reasoning behind the negotiations of the PGE contract. I presented the argument that I still believed the City did not have the authority to lease the White Slough Property or divert any revenue away from the Sewer Enterprise under Prop 218. We ended the meeting agreeing to disagree and continue to bring further information forward as it developed on this issue. Mike Lusk Note: Refer to 1965 Measure (A) wording "Sewer system improvements including acquisition of land for treatment plant site," Please refer to exhibit (A). This is a timeline summary of my continuing work regarding the Sewer Enterprise System 1 of the City of Lodi in relation to Prop 218 requirements. I believe that through the years the City of Lodi has made it clear with comments in the annual budget summaries and descriptions of use in each of the bond and certificates of participation that the White Slough land purchases were meant solely for the Sewer Enterprise use of applying treated waste water to the agriculture land and not for future land or realestate speculation other than it pertained to the functioning of the Sewer treatment plant. Mike Lusk observations on Certificates of Participation: Paid for with Net Revenue from utility. If monies are diverted away from the utility, it effects the Net Revenues for the payment of Certificates of Participation. These diversions also create the shortfall environment for raising utility rates to create these net revenues, which I believe is in violation of Prop 218. Resolution No. 2851 August 18, 1965. "Providing for the issuance of $7,200,000 Principal amount of "City of Lodi 1965 Municipal Improvement Bonds" and for the issuance of said bonds in Series, Prescribing the maturities thereof; fixing the maximum rate of interest on the bonds of said issue; authorizing the execution of the bonds and coupons of said issue; providing for the levy of a tax to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds of said issue; and directing notice of sale of said series A bonds to be given." Mike Lusk Note: Each measure included in this special Bond election were described for a special purpose and therefore the passage of this bond election directs the City to use the funds for that specific purpose and by which they were funded and paid for with a special dedicated portion of the general tax levied. (Note Section 2, 7 and 8 of this resolution). 2 "Section 2, Bonds of the City shall issue to pay the cost of the acquisition, construction and completion of the municipal improvements of the City set forth in the following measures, to wit: "Measure (A): (Sewer System Improvements) Shall the City of Lodi incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $4,215,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: Sewer system improvements including acquisition of land for treatment plant site, treatment plant facilities for sewage and industrial waste, outfall line, collection mains, pipes and connections; easements and rights of way; and other works, property or structures necessary of convenient for sewer system improvements for the City of Lodi?" "Measure (B): (Public Safety Building) Shall the City of Lodi incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $1,145,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: A new public safety building, including facilities for central fire station, Justice Court, police headquarters and jail, and civil disaster emergency operation center, together with landscaping and other site developments and off-street public parking facilities; lands, easements and rights of way; and other works, property or structures necessary or convenient for a new public safety building for the City of Lodi?" "Measure (C): (Storm Drainage Improvements) Shall the City of Lodi incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $1,840,000, for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: Storm drainage improvements, including acquisition of land for drainage basins, construction of drainage basins (which will be used incidentally for park and playground purposes), inflow and outflow structures, dry wells, filter caps, piping and pumps, together with landscaping and fencing; easements and rights of way; and other works, property or structures necessary or convenient for storm drainage improvements for the City of Lodi?" Taken from the minutes of August 18, 1965 Lodi City Council meeting pages 273 and 274 part of Resolution No. 2851. "Section 7. For the purpose of paying the principal of and interest on the Bonds, the Council shall, at the time of making the general tax 3 levy after incurring the bonded indebtedness, and annually thereafter until the Bonds are paid or until there is a sum in the treasury set apart for that purpose sufficient to meet all payments of principal and interest on the Bonds as they become due, levy and collect a tax sufficient to pay the interest on the Bonds and such part of the principal as will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied at the next general tax levy will be available. Such taxes shall be levied and 274 Minutes of August 18 , 1965, continued collected as other City taxes and shall be in addition to all other taxes and shall be used only for payment of the Bonds and interest thereon, Said taxes as collected shall be forthwith paid into the fund for which the same were levied and collected and which shall be designated "City of Lodi 1965 Municipal Improvement Bond Interest and Sinking Fund," and all sums to become due for the principal of and interest on the Bonds shall be paid from such fund. There shall likewise be deposited in said fund any moneys received on account of any premium paid on the Bonds and interest accrued on the Bonds from their date to the date of delivery and actual payment of the purchase price thereof. When all of the principal and interest on all of the Bonds have been paid, any balance of money then remaining in said fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the City. Section 8. There are hereby created and established three special funds, which shall be kept by the Treasurer, into which shall be deposited the proceeds of the sale of the Bonds, as follows, to wit: (a) "1965 Sewer System Improvements Fund," by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of the proceeds of the sale of $4,215,000 principal amount of the Bonds, including the proceeds of sale of $3,255,000 principal amount of the Series A Bonds (other than premium and accrued interest received on such sale), and such proceeds shall be applied solely to the purposes and objects specified in measure (A) (Sewer System Improvements) set forth in Section 2 of this Resolution; provided, however that when said purpose and object have been accomplished, any moneys remaining in said fund shall be transferred to said City of Lodi 4 Municipal Improvement Bond Interest and Redemption Fund and be used for the payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds; (b) "1965 Public Safety Building Fund," by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of the proceeds of the sale of $1,145,000 principal amount of the Bonds, including the proceeds of sale of $1,145,000 principal mount of the Series A Bonds (other than premium and accrued interest received on such sale), and such proceeds shall be applied solely to the purposes and objects specified in said Measure (B) (Public Safety Building) set forth in Section 2 of this Resolution; provided, however that when said purpose and object have been accomplished, any moneys remaining in said fund shall be transferred to said City of Lodi Municipal Improvement Bond Interest and Redemption Fund and be used for the payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds; and (c) "1965 Storm Drainage Improvements Fund," by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of the proceeds of the sale of $1,840,000 principal amount of the Bonds, including the proceeds of sale at $1,100,000 principal amount of the Series A Bonds (other than premium and accrued interest received on such sale), and such proceeds shall be applied solely to the purposes and objects specified in said Measure (C) (Storm Drainage Improvements) set forth in Section 2 of this Resolution; provided, however that when said purpose and object have been accomplished, any moneys remaining in said fund shall be transferred to said City of Lodi Municipal Improvement Bond Interest and Redemption Fund and be used for the payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds . " Exhibit (A) This is a timeline summary of my continuing work regarding the Sewer Enterprise System of the City of Lodi in relation to Prop 218 requirements. 5 1908 -Minutes of the meeting of The Board of Trustees of the City of Lodi April 6, 1908 contained motions to pay for Sewer planning and the planning of the Water and Light Plant out of the General Fund with the understanding that when the bonds for same were passed the General Fund would be reimbursed from the bond money. Resolution No. 15 was also passed calling for the election on these bonds. May 11, 1908 meeting confirmed the passing of the bond election. (Mike Lusk Note: This was the first City bond.) See Ordinance No. 33. "Section 7. There shall be levied and collected annually for the term of thirty year8 (typo?) beginning with the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1908, by the municipal authorities of the City of Lodi, at the time of the levy and collection of other city taxes, but in addition thereto, a special tax sufficient to pay, and with which shall be paid," "A proportionate amount of the money derived from such special tax Levy shall be deposited in the treasury of said city to the credit of a fund for said sewer system with sewer plant, which shall be known and designated as Municipal Improvement Fund No. One." etc. Mike Lusk Note: This establishes the precedent by the City of the intent to keep its enterprise funds separate from the General Fund. Ordinance No. the separate general fund. Ordinance No. 104 Levying Taxes in the year 1918 shows division of taxes for library, bonds and (Other examples in following years are 109, 127, 136) . 1923 Sewer Improvement Bonds $100,000. 6 February 15, 1937 City Council minutes page 403 information as part of an annexation to the City shows: "Improvement Bonds 1908 issued for $50,000 of which there is still outstanding $3,333.34 bearing interest @ 5% per annum incurred for acquisition, construction and completion of a sewer system." "Improvement Bonds of 1921 issued for $200,000 of which there is still outstanding $53,000 bearing interest @5 % per annum incurred for the construction and completion of system, storm sewers, sanitary mains and additional equipment electric plant." "Improvement Bonds of 1923 issued for $100,000 of which there is still outstanding the sum of $30,000 bearing interest @ 5% per annum incurred for the acquisition, construction and completion of a sewage disposal plant" acquisition, additions to water sewers, additional fire for the municipal May 3, 1944 Resolution No. 1197 authorizing the purchase of George Emde property consisting of 320 acres located off Thornton Rd now called White Slough in the amount paid $25,792.40 payment authorized June 7, 1944 warrant number 44621 for a final 303.44 acres. Annual Report of the City Clerk Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1944 City of Lodi Value of Property Owned by City page 2 3 Columns shown: Realestate; Improvements and Furniture and Equipment. Item labeled Sewage Disposal Plant shows Realestate--$25,792.40 (This is the price of White Slough—Emde 303.44 acres purchased). Disbursements -Payments for Cost of Government Section -Sanitation and Promotion of cleanliness 4 Columns shown: Salaries; Miscellaneous; Total and Outlays for Improvements. 7 Item labeled Sewage Disposal Plant shows Outlays for Improvements --$25,792.40. (The price of White Slough-Emde 303.44 acres purchased). Mike Lusk Note: This realestate asset is shown belonging to the Sewage Disposal Plant in the 1944 through 1948 budgets as an asset paid out of the Sewer Budget and charged to it until reporting practices were changed after the War Years and different accounts were set up for reporting. Mike Lusk Note: Up to this point the City Sewer Plant was located on Kettleman Lane in Lodi and was reaching capacity and would continue until completion of the White Slough Sewer Plant in 1967. 1944 the request to the State of California to operate a sewer plant at White Slough was granted. INSERT 1948 ON PAY AS YOU GO COMMENTS FROM BUDGETS 1950's land purchase? 1963 1965 Measure (A): Sewer System Improvements Bond funded by special property tax levy. 1970's land purchases? March 7, 1984 Resolutions 84-027 and 83-027 annexed 110 acres under annexation number 3. (Now proposed PGE lease site). April 5, 1989 COUNCIL COMMUNICATION indicating the purchase of land at White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility 8 (11839, 11889 and 12001 North Thornton Road). Authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to Execute All Documents in Connection with this Acquisition. (Shows Budgeted Fund: 17.2 (Sewer Certificates of Participation) Total Project Estimate: $1,140,000. June 15, 1988 Resolution 88-81 COP's 1988 Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project $9,220,000. Shows land acquisition in Feb 1, 1989 paid with lien on net revenues. Part of COP agreement page 2 under Cost of Project shows land acquisition $1,100.00. (This was purchase price of land) Feb 19, 1992 Resolution 92-3 1991 Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Refunding Project. Certificates of Participation for refunding COP of 1988 and improvements at White Slough. Pays off 1988 COP. May 12, 2004 White Slough Phase 2 COP 2004A financing $27,360,000 term 2004 to 2024. 2007A Wastewater System Revenue Certificates of Participation Refinance 1991 COP and pay for phase 3 expansion of White Slough. $32,000,000 term 2007 to 2037. All COP's are paid for with a lien on Net Revenue's of the Wastewater Utility. Not the General Fund. This clause in the Official Statement of the Certificate of Participation reads: " The obligation of the City to make Installment Payments constitutes a special obligation of the City payable solely from the Net Revenues of the Sewer System pledged under the Installment Sale Agreement and does not constitute an obligation of the City for which the City is obligated to levy or pledge any form of taxation or for which the City has levied or pledged any form of taxation. The obligation of the City to make Installment Payments 9 does not constitute an indebtedness of the City, the State of California, or any of its political subdivisions within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory debt limitation or restriction." There are additional COP's in later years but I have not had time to explore. Paid for with Net Revenue from utility. If monies are diverted away from the utility, it effects the Net Revenues for the payment of Certificates of Participation. These diversions also create the shortfall environment for raising utility rates to create these net revenues, which I believe is in violation of Prop 218. See below the copy of the April 1989 land purchase document and copies of the pages out of the 1944 through the 1948 City of Loid Budgets. Respectfully Mike Lusk, Lodi 10 •` CITY OF LODE CCOUNCILCOMMUNICATION 1+`•r u+"� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT c TO City Council Original ly Budgeted $1.035.000 Budgeted Fond 17.4 (Sewer FROM: City Manager Certificates of Participation) Total Project Estimate: SI.140.0O MEETING DATE:: April 5, 1989 AGENDA. TITLE: Appfrove Agreement for Purchase. of Lind at White Slough Water Po lotion Control Faci lily (11839. 11889 and 12001 North Thornton Road)_ Authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to Execute All Documents in Connection with this Acquisition RECOMMENDED ACTON: That the City Council approve the agreement fo r purchase of Tncfat White Stough Water Pollution Control Facility (11839. 11889. and 12001 North Thornton Road). authorize the Cit} Manager and Cit} Clerk to execute all documents in connection with this purchase. BACxGitQtltED RiFCRMi1[3N: In conjunction with the expansion of the While i'luugi+ Water Pollution Control Pacility, there is the need to acquire aplsoxttnately 270 acres of land adjacent to the White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility. (see attached Exhibit A]. The owners. Johannes Brockhoff and Ronald 0 Slate, Co-Tnislees of the Bert and Antonia Voir Ruiten 1982 Trust, have agreed to accept the City's offer of SI 152,000 for the property rather than go through the condemnationrocess. The land is open farmland which is currently leased by Tatman TarnBrothers and there is also a five -bedroom hone located thereon which has no tenants a t the present time,The house has hart rented in the ast and offers good rc ntal income potential. '11x3 Leese of the farmland will be assigned to the City. ?he rent is S39,01111 for 1989 which will be prorated al close of escror. Fumh i n the amount of $1.0.50,000 to purchase this property were included i n the capital improvement program and in the budget for the Certificates of Participation for the plant expansion. The additional $85,000 is the difference between the. estimate for the land and the appraised amount, as well as closing cost expenses. The additional funding required will be charged to the bond fund as well. 4 1. [3anska Works Di recto' JLR/SB/mt Attachment APPROVED; FILE NO CWSWPCr8/TXTW.02M t'1arch To the Honorable Clty Connell, City of Lodi, Callforni8. Gentlemen: As City Clerk of the City of Leal, Report of Finan -sial Transactions of the Year ended Jame 30, 1544 ' Lodi, California, July 1, 2944. 1 hereby submit the following City of Lodi during the Plead ASSESSMENT ROLL -1943 Value of Real f;stste.......... ........ _...... _.................... ..._....... ......... 51,535,510.00 Value of Improvements ... ............. ___.._._...... ......... ......... ..... 4,627,910.00 Value of Personal Property ..... .............. ._.._............. ..,._.... 1,194,917.00 Total Value of Assessment Roll ,...... .. ..57.249,221.GO Less Property Exemptions .............. ..................... .................. ......... 272,120.00 Total Value of Property Locally A5scased ........... ............. 56,977,117.00 Properly Assessed by State ,bard of Equall/Aber, --.--.. 623.010.00 Total Value of Property Subject to Local Tax Rate. .......... $7.602,127.00 ASSESSMENT ROLL -1944 Value of Real Estate .,.... ......... _...91.315,265.00 Value of Improvements .. .. «.--- 4,511,060.00 Value of Personal Property ..._.. „....._...... 1,310.000.00 Total Value of Assessment Roll $7,142,325,00 Less Property Exemptions 288,070.00 Total Value of PrepertY 1i caliy Assessed $6.853,455.00 Property Assessed by State Board or El11alirattun .......... 648,400.00 Total Value of Pmperty Subject to Local Tax Rate ...._._57.499355.00 APPORTIONMENT OF TAX RATE 1943 GenaralFund ..................................................... ..... --ALTO Library Fund ........_.,.._..__............_.............., 0:20 Band P.edempllon & Interest Fund ......--.--..........._.......... tie Totals.. _ .....__,_:..._......_ ........................$1.00 1944 $1.00 ,20 .10 $1.30 VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY CITY Furniture & Real Estate Improvements Equipment O[ty Hair _ .............__.....5 18,000.00 5 38.=02.92 5 4,21876 FLre Department _......................... _ 2,000.00 7.&0.07 18,59611 Library . 5,000.00 38,18224 29,60455 Swarming Bata .. 1,700.00 8,206.35 632.76 19,950.00 18,149.21 936.72 Stadion' 12,000.00 61,725.40 Armory 4,500.00 90,147.75 parks 30,880.00 5,783.79 Refuse Disposal .................. _ 500.00 Ponce Department and Jail ,...__,..... Street 1Jepartment 3.840.67 Clower Cyateru grwace Disposal Plant 26,792.40 Tanks & Machinery 53,275.37 Residence, Garage find Laboratory 10,000.00 Water System ...... .................__..._7,460.00 Electric System ..... .................,.-1,050.00 F.brlplopfnent Gin cn 600,00 Lots I, 2, 3, Elk_ 29, City of Lodi ...... 4'150011 Miscellaneous Property .........»......... 3.050.00 831.11 4,171.58 6,841 69 75,031.05 1,850.83 814.21 814.21 3,892.53 281.31 130,728.67 123,912.57 Totals $146,722.40 $218,140.19 544835178 Total Value City owned Property .2d11,21b.37 L'21 12 RECREATION Salaries Mlscel- Outlays for Department di Wages l!,ceGus Total Imp'ments Parks $ 320.00 $ 3,014.34 $ 3,416$4 $ Lake Park ............... 2,062.88 7,973.30 9,030.13 811.03 Playgrounds & Youth Center 974.82 4,517.63 5.53625 Hattie25830 3,345.51. 3,303.122 Stadium _ 4,331.32 4,333.30 Soft Ball ...........-.._._:.,._..._326.31 326.31 Hard Bal[ ......_.,---.-....__ 80.84 8064 Decorations 86.30 86.30 Totals -- $ 3,619.80 3 23,359.42 3 21,009.22 City's Charge Botha .. 42.00 42.00 For Electricity • 407.03 40'l.93 City's Charge. Parks For Water ..... ....... .._ 311.60 311,50 For Electricity....__._. 36.20 25,20 Olty's Charge bake Park • For Water ...._......_225.00 225,00 For Eleetrk:lty ........._ 126,10 126.10 City's Charge Stadium For Water ... 9000 90.00 For Electricity ._ 16560 185.60 City's Oharge Tennis Court For Electricity ...._.:_._ 55.67 56.87 $ 611.03 Total Expense Recreatton $ 3,019.80 $ 24,838.4E 3 20,458,2$ $ 611.03 SANITATION AND PROMOTION OF CLBANIJNESS Salaries Missal- Outlays for Department . & Wasess 'anemia Total Imp'ments Sanitary Sewers-. $ .600.00 $ 3,123.83 $ 3,723.33 $ Storni Drains _.._.._ __. __ _..._ 883.94 98334 445.03 Street cleaning ._..- 12,874.74 12,674.74 Sewage Disposal Plant 8,542.00 5,778.10 14,318.10 25,792.40 Industrial Waste Disposal606.20 606.20 , 1,953.94 Refuse Collections 154.77 4,144.70 4,299.47 Totals $ 9,295.77 6 37,209.51 3 38,506.28 $ 28,191.37 City's Charge Sewage Dlsp'l For Water 60.00 60.00 For Electricity ______ 5,640.98 5,540.35 Clty'e Charge Sewer Flushing For Water 100:00 100.00 - Total Expense Sanitation & PnrmntLan of Cleanliness $ 9,296.77 $ 32,909.85 $ 42,206.63 $ 20,191.97 STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Salaries MIaoel- Outlays for Department & Wages lemmas Total rmp'ments Street Trees $ 3 303.33 3 363.33 8 Street .Lighting . _. _...__836.63 838.33 Streets and Highways 500.00 6,612.30 7,162.38 392.33 Totals .:_-----.--_- .. _..._ $ 550.00 $ 7,812.34 $ 8,962.34 $ 392.33 Otty's Street Lighting Energy Charge 2,746.80 2,746.80 Demand Charge 4,140,00 4,140.00 Street Dept. Garage2201 22.01 7.bta1 INpense Streets '. and 1Tlghways .. $ 850.00 $ 14,721.15 3 15,271.15 $ 992.33 [77 13 To the Holtorable pity Council, City of Lodi, California. Centigram: As City Clerk of the City of Lodi, I hereby errbmit the following .Report of Finanetal Transactions of the City of Loth during the Floret Year ended June 30, 194.5. Lodi, California, July 1, 1945. ASSESSMENT ROLL --1949 Value of Rei Estate „,,,_ _. 4 1,315,265.00 Value of Improvements . _..... 4,511.060-00 Value of Personal Property...... .. W_ .. 4,316,000.09 Total Value of Assessment Roll.—, .._::._...... _..87,147,375.00 Less Property Exemptions ."". ........_.......»,..,...�_...............„......: 188.870.60 Total Value of Property Locally Arssessed._..._.................._..8 0,853 455 00 Property Assessed by Sate Board of Equalization._ .... . 1148,400.00 Total Value of Property Subject to Local Tax Rate $ 7,499,855.00 ASSESSMENT ROLL. -1945 Value of Real Estate 5 1,314.925.00 Value of Improvements .. ........» ..„ ............... 4,538,360.00 Value of Personal Property ....»._.............. 1,476,065.00 Total Value of Aseea,sment Roll ........ _......__....__8 7,429,270.00 Leas Property Exemptions . „,.; .._....w ..„ 755,695.00 Total Value of Property Locally nsesra 1 7,178,575.00 Property n.s esced by State hoard of 1?qusl4za4lou 854.110.00 Total Value of Property Subject to Local Tax Bate 8 71427,685-00 APPORTIONMENT OF TAX RATE • General Puns 1044 Library Fund _...... 51.00 Bond Redemption and Interest Fund.,_. . 10 Totals _....._............___... 31.39 VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED Reel Beate City Hall ....., 18,000.09 Fire Department .........�.. 9,000.00 8,000.00 1,700.00 20,150.00 12,000.00 4400.00 30,980.00 500.00 IAEA Park ....�.. Stadium ._..................... —.—...,,....,. Armory - .»„......_.. Parks ___....._... Refuse Disposal . .,... Police Ucpar-tmen0 and m.r. Street Department .._.......__.._..... Sevier System Sewege Cbmnsal Plant ..........,.._.. Tanks and 76achlbery..___;,.,,,. Reakienre, Garage and 1995 81.00 .21 .09 61.30 BY CITY Furniture & Improvements Equlpment $ 37,696.83 $ 3,973,07 7,360.93 19.038.30 57,323.84 27,5118.03 508.47 843.05 7,881.63 17,176.64 59.873.73 29,743.31 5.510.19 789.55 3,000.00 3,500.00 25792.00 10,000,00 Watsr System 2,450.00 Electric System 1,050.00 i:n91oyment Office ...... -..._..._ 500.00 Lots 3, a, 3, Stock 29. Oftof Lodf.... 8,260.00 Miscellaneous .Property 5,250.00 Totts ......_. ... ._ ................_5152.122.00 Total Value City Owned PrnpertY_......._..._...., [ 11 3 1,721.09 757.22 767.22 3,775.75 9,870.55 R 157.52 69,33't.07 50,422.41 261.67 121,823.84 119,041.86 1513,14778 9410,204.01 .1794,47450 14 VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY CITY Real Estate City Hall_.. 3 Fire Department 18,000.00 2,000.00 ........, _ ... ...... _. _._ — 8,000.00 Swimming Baths __......» ... 1,700.00 Lake Park .4...-._.w ...... ._................ 20,150.00 Stadium ....__ ___....___..._.__._.. 12,000.00 Armory_...__ ................--_.._._....._._..._...._ 4500.00 Parks _ .......... 30,980.00 Refuse Disposal» 500.00 Police Department and JaLI� street Department __ ..___....._........._3,000.00 Sewer Systems Sewage Disposal Plant ............ .._.._25,792.00 Tanks and Machinery Residence, Garage and Laboratory 10,000.00 Water System __,.,-„„....»._......_.„....-...__ 2,450.00 Electric System 1,050.00 Employment Office 500.00 Lois 1, 2, 3, 131k. 29, Oit,9 of Lodi 6,250.00 Plock 36, City of LodL__ 13,261.00 Miscellaneous Property ____________ 5,250.00 Furniture Furniture & Improvemts. Equipmt. $ 36,945.13 7,159.37 36,204.17 7,487.46 16,377.38 58,0'77.52 28,366.01 5,411.88 $ 3,648.45 13,444.47 28,389.31 647.28 764.04 750.07 5,332.05 3,534.00 6,932.49 70,570.47 46,992.84 6,039.07 243.35 704.22 119,912.30 704.22 126,271.36 3,662.47 Totals ._ 0165,383.00 $210,452.96 $423,068.41 Total Value City Owned Property __ $798,904.37 BUILDING PERMITS Classification of Permits Number Issued Amounts Dwellings 165 31.061,550.00 Private Garages 81 43,265.00 Non -Residential Buildings 71 408,875.00 Residential Alterations • 91 69,090.00 Non -Residential Alterations _... ..»» '73 67,260.00„1 Totals .... „._._—..___._..__ „.__ 481 $1,645,040.00 Date Incorporated, December 8, 1906, under the General Laws of the State of California as a City of the Sixth Class, Area of City, 2.5825 square miles or 1,653.44 acres, of which 35 acres are water. Additions to the City added by annexation since incorporation, fifteen. Population, U. 8. ,Census 1940, 11,079, Speoial Census, 1946, 18,118. Lodi, California, July 1, 1946 To the Honorable City Council, City of Lodi, California, Gentlemen: As City Clerk of the City of Lodi, 1 hereby submit the following Report of Financial Transactions of the City of Lodi during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1946. ASSESSMENT ROLL -- 1945 Value of Real Estate ......._.. _.... ...._.._.»..:»_ _ „._----".. _81,314825.00 Value of Improvements __ ...__.. __ ..__.. _ ..- __.._ 4,638,360.00 Value of Personal Property _ 1,476,085.00 Total Value of Assessment Roll .$7,429,270.00 Less Property Exemptions _.._.__..... _-.„ ..„. „._.._....... 255,605.00 Total Value of Property Locally Assessed ...... ...._....... ....$7,1.72,575.00 Property Assessed by State Board of Equalization 654,110.00 Total Value of Property Subject to Local Tax Bate $7,827,685.00 ( 2 ) VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY car Real E0.S4lo[a "'atolls. j16664 'CA,. 1;416 ....4 !4060.06 1 )1444.4 W F1m T evo 1 o I.-- 6+.564.00 1 7.561.9. 660.414 '.'- ... =60494 8,114..4 0 004.06 Oath( -Rafe i91k '�-^ 1,40046 41.11444 73,00MJ 2ske Pat* _. �•-�_ 1,10000 0,424.06 1(0.67 06adium ._..�.. 10.,16!00 77,300 0 7c6 di p ik.. -...•-._�••_ '-- 166604 5143.45 t5 Io.CA6 de - i,sa0.4P x7616.56 nu76p oroondi..,. .sytTsx pot166 Dc7IItmm A 06d MI. -- Wee( 71264 De041(taent ._.�^ herr. OyoksI ......_,. ,.....-�._�-.. 7J)B4 '{468.{5 4646.27 :100.'+10 Dieff1417 0)6102 _,, _ 29,74940 14•SK71 rink' .rid taeya4ey ♦3,707.31 Re;[;.701.47Rra1edt fRyarR(art 16,414.60 6,T7r.le ZS.es 11sx P756 Uu14 WRter ._..�_ 9,450.06 x70,41915 81666614 BT+14ru ..�..._.4 ..._ ..••. 15(46 170,4440 AmDl6Yanrnt 111006 .. „.. "•, 1600,00 00467 441,55(40 Tota 1.17, 711k, 14 qlY 411441 �.._ L�,p 365x.40 black 31, ally n1 1116 `_..,_ 43,261.40 546,g:lano0ue Property • 4,75&40 rel 4, B13.1 0. 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O►rlltonum: ax Oley Cried( or aft 04(3 1f rad!, r nerey., r.nbo,,o sEn, (onnoLnn 116. pots 00 !4110,!6.4 7r41a4aeclopl of the 0167 of 1.064 41u11n0 1h, 1;1..61 660. ended Jona 10, 4067, 6KEARRRf/6' 7507.E-5410 4414. ar heal .21161A. .._ _ Vale 0f L,n0P064 moots_,.._,'_-�- .. ..-„'.__�...} 1,464411140 111140 Value of P147441µ Pe0pooty --- ,.�"••".-._ i,171,61Z.oe ,., -' 1,TA1,6L.4o '4h nl 44d1', at ANItlentloe leett • 0.7x6! 4/46 PO:Vorl91.footlan6 �.�.. - • 810,77076 TcOoj V.1ve or 0346o667 511640.114. ...A._ 4.06.96.`..46 Property rued 5y 4Wbop ett ad 14119 .^._„»... cls.91aa7 TWO. Yonne 0r 17opvt). 5vbj061 to Lad TU. We _:.:..... 4.740.456.41 ( 1 ) VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED SY CITY Furniture la Real Estate Impreeeurente Equipment City Hall ._,..$ 33,047.00 8 38.820,00 8 4,657.25 Fire Deportment _________ 2,000.00 8,73625 14,720.28 Library .._»„,......................_......_ 8,000.00 34.464-50 S009.03 Rale Park „.,.,.._.._.._..__..„_._,.._... 1,700,00 6,757.80 473.34 Lake Park .._ _ r „„ 20,150.00 28,785.38 2,110.00 Stadium ... 12,000.00 54,543,I3 9,156.8E Armory .-•---,-......._._........,...__.._--.. 1500.00 28.680.59 Parks 30,980.00 5,062.03 Refuse D1s]oaal Sites _ 15,250.00 10,226.00 Police Department & Jail 1079.82 15,870.07 Street Department ......3,000.00 3,056.37 9,718.71 Sewer Spates .._,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,_ 140;52L34 BrwogeI31spueai P4ant..._.__._...,,_.., 26,792.00 Tanks ds Maehinerg......-_.__....._. Residence, Daniaand Laboratory .. - _......,.. 10000.03 5,103.39 203.69 New Pipe Linea .- 247,368.95 Water System ._.......,_�,_y,.,.,,«. 2,450.00 589.42 259195.48 Electric System- ..._.._..... „,»....---1,050.110 559,42 232,205.90 b7mntayslusrt C(t,ee - -.-.500.00 2,448-02 Lots 1; 2, 3, City of Lodi »...,0,26'.00 mock 36, City of Lodi 13261.00 Miscellanceus Property ---- 4,500.00 30,932.03 Totals .... .„� _...__ ...._....3194,428.00 5210,494.19 91,002,476.04 Total Value of Clty.owned Property 81,407,408.83 BUILDINO PERMITS OisatIficatiollt of Permits Nuniber Issued Amounts Dwelltng9 and Private Garages 137 $1,130,090.00 Commercial and industrial • ..107 527,140.00 Alterations and Repairs __.._-............ ..... ..... _.. --.219 200,9311.09 ' Totnla .468 92,017,175.00 Incorporated December 0, 1306, under General Laws of the State of Call - tonna, a6 a City of the Sixth Class. Arca of City, 2.7300 eq. 1211, or 1,747,61 Acres, of which 84.8 are Water. During the Fiscal Year ended June 30 1948, eight new addhtiane trove been added to the City try annexation, making e. total of imenty-coven since 11noorporatidn. Population. 11, s. Census 1840, 11,079; Special Census )948, 13.118: esti- mated Population, 19500. .10 the Renewable City Council, City of Ludt, California. Gentlemen: Lodi, California, July 1, 1949. M City Clerk at' the Clty of Lodi, 1 hereby euennt the following l;eport of ',Mandel Transactions of the City of Lodi during the Fiend Year ended June 30. 1018. ♦ •� ASSESSMENT ROLL -1948 Value of Real 24Lat9_1 4,184,986.00 Value of Improvements . ,. « „.M.... 7,228,395.00 Value of Personal Property ......................................_._.._.._.».... 2,888,835.00 Total Value of Aeseenneat Role ..... 1.4.25E,805.ve Less Property Itaemptlona _._..,,......_..___,.,,_,....,,.,....,_......... 519.400.00 Total Value of Pmperiy L.oeally Aftessed'_...__.........-..813,731,8B&00 Property Assessed by Stile Board of Equals . • 742,9x0.00 Total Value of Property eUbtect to Local Tax hate ....314,475,780181 ( 2 ) 17