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INDEX TO LEGAL DOCUMENTS

APPROPRIATION-BASED, ESCROW FUNDED

EQUIPMENT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT (SOLAR CREBS)

DATED NOVEMBER 30, 2017 BY AND BETWEEN

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION AND

CITY OF RIALTO

Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement;

Exhibit A - Equipment Schedule;

Exhibit B - Notice and Acknowledgment of Assignment;

Exhibit C-1 -Insurance Coverage Request;

Exhibit C-2 - Self-Insurance Evidence;

Exhibit D - Essential Use Certificate;

Exhibit E - Incurn bency Certificate;

Exhibit F - Opinion of Lessee's Counsel;

Exhibit G - (reserved);

Exhibit H - Federal Tax Certificate

Exhibit I - Escrow Agreement;

Exhibit J - Assignee Letter;

Resolution of Lessee;

Minutes of Lessee Adopting Bond Resolution

CDIAC Debt Issuance Filing (done by Lessee)

New Clean Renewable Energy Bond ("CREE") Application

CREE Allocation

Binding Commitment

UCC-1 Financing Statement with attached Schedule A (prepared and filed by Investor);

Form 8038-TC (prepared by HCC Counsel);

Closing Memorandum/Payment Proceeds Direction; and

Vendor Contract & Payment Bond, if and as applicable

Legal Opinion

Assignment Documents (Lessor and Investor Only):

Tab 24: Assignment Agreement with Schedule A thereto.

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November 29, 2017

EQUIPMENT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT

1. Agreement. Subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement dated November 30, 2017 (this "Lease Agreement"), HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION, as lessor ("Lessor"), whose mailing address is 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, hereby leases to CITY OF RIAL TO, as lessee ("Lessee"), whose mailing address is 150 S. Pahn Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376, and Lessee hereby agrees to lease from Lessor, the items of personal property (together with any replacement parts, additions, substitutions, repairs or accessories now or hereafter incorporated in or affixed to it, hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Equipment") described in Exhibit A attached hereto.

2. Term. The term of this Lease Agreement (the "Lease Term") begins as of the Commencement Date stated in Exhibit A and shall continue so long as any amounts remain unpaid hereunder. The Lease Term will terminate upon the first to occur of: (a) the exercise by Lessee of the option to purchase the Equipment pursuant to Paragraph 10, (b) Lessor's election to terminate this Lease Agreement pursuant to Paragraph 16, ( c) Lessee's option to terminate this Lease Agreement pursuant to an "Event of Nonappropriation" as defined in Section 3, and (d) the payment by Lessee of all sums required to be paid by Lessee hereunder.

2.5. Escrow Agreement. On the Commencement Date, Lessor and Lessee shall enter into the escrow agreement (the "Escrow Agreement") dated the Commencement Date, between Lessor, Lessee, and Mega Bank, as escrow agent, relating to the escrow fund (the "Escrow Fund") created thereunder. On the Commencement Date, Lessor shall deposit: $6,109,579.88 into the Escrow Fund to be held in escrow and applied upon the express terms and conditions of the Escrow Agreement; for the acquisition of the equipment as provided for in the Closing Memorandum of even date herewith.

3. Rental Payments. Lessee agrees to pay the rental payments hereunder for the Lease Term in the amounts and on the dates identified in Exhibit A Payment of all rental payments and other amounts payable hereunder shall be made to Lessor at its above-stated address or as it shall otherwise designate in writing. As set forth in Exhibit A, a portion of each rental payment is paid as, and represents payment of, interest, and the balance of each rental payment is paid as, and represents payment of, principal.

Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Lease Agreement, Lessee may terminate this Lease Agreement at the end of any fiscal year of Lessee as identified in Exhibit A (a "Fiscal Year") if sufficient funds are not appropriated by Lessee's Governing Board to pay rental payments and other amounts due hereunder during the next succeeding Fiscal Year (an "Event ofNonappropriation"). Lessee hereby agrees to notify Lessor at least 30 days prior to the last day of its then current Fiscal Year of the occurrence of an Event of Nonappropriation or, if nonappropriation has not occurred by that date, promptly upon the occurrence of an Event ofNonappropriation.

Lessee represents and warrants that: (a) it has made sufficient appropriations or has other legally available funds to pay all rental payments hereunder due during the first Fiscal Year hereunder; (b) the officer of Lessee responsible for budget preparation will do all things lawfully within his/her power to obtain appropriated funds for the payment of rental payments and other amounts required to be paid hereunder in each next succeeding Fiscal Year for the Lease Term with the understanding that any such appropriation is within the sole discretion of the Lessee's Governing Board; and ( c) Lessee acknowledges that Lessor has relied upon these representations as an inducement to enter into this Lease Agreement. If an Event ofNonappropriation hereunder shall occur, Lessee agrees, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, peaceably to deliver the corresponding Equipment to Lessor to a location within a fifty mile radius of the above stated address within the continental United States as is specified by Lessor, in the condition required by Paragraph 7 of this Lease Agreement, on or before the effective date of termination. Lessee's obligation to pay rental payments and any additional amounts payable hereunder Lessee's obligation to pay rental payments and any additional amounts payable under the Lease Agreement constitutes a current obligation payable exclusively from legally available funds and shall not be construed to be an indebtedness within the meaning of any applicable constitutional or statutory limitation or requirement.

Subject to Paragraph 3 of this Lease Agreement, Lessee's present intention is to make rental payments for the Lease Term as long as it has sufficient appropriations or, if any/applicable, other legally available funds.

4. Essentiality. Lessee represents that, with respect to this Lease Agreement, (a) the use and operation of the Equipment is essential to its proper, efficient and economic governmental operation and (b) the functions performed by the Equipment could not be transferred to other equipment available for its use; provided that the

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foregoing is subject to the parties' acknowledgment and understanding that certain items of Equipment are not a necessary condition precedent to providing government services and could be replaced/not used should the Lessee cease to offer the use of such items of Equipment at the respective Lessee facilities for its employees and the public. Lessee does not intend to sell or otherwise dispose of the Equipment or any interest therein prior to the last rental payment scheduled to be paid hereunder. On the Commencement Date, Lessee shall complete and provide Lessor a certificate in form of Exhibit D.

4.5. Consideration. For each Fiscal Year (as defined in Exhibit A) or portion thereof during the Lease Term, rental payments and other amounts payable under the Lease Agreement shall be paid by Lessee for and in consideration of the right of use and possession, and the continued quiet use and enjoyment, of the Equipment by Lessee for and during such Fiscal Year or portion thereof. Lessor and Lessee have agreed and determined that such rental payments and other amounts payable under the Lease Agreement are not in excess of the total fair rental value of the Equipment hereunder. In making such determination, consideration has been given to the cost of acquiring and financing the Equipment, the uses and purposes served by the Equipment and the benefits therefrom that will accrue to the parties by reason of the Lease and to the general public by reason of Lessee's use of the Equipment.

5. Disclaimer of Warranties. LESSEE REPRESENTS THAT IT HAS SELECTED THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO HAVING REQUESTED LESSOR TO TINANCE THE SAME. LESSEE AGREES THAT LESSOR HAS NOT MADE ANY, AND MAKES NO, REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING (WITHOUT LIMITATION) THE SUITABILITY OF THE EQUIPMENT, ITS DURABILITY, ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ITS MERCHANTABILITY, ITS CONDITION, ITS CAPACITY, ITS OPERATION, ITS PERFORMANCE, ITS DESIGN, ITS MATERIALS, ITS WORKMANSHIP AND/OR ITS QUALITY. AS BETWEEN LESSEE AND LESSOR, LESSEE LEASES, PURCHASES AND ACQUIRES THE EQUIPMENT "AS IS" "WHERE IS" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS." Lessor hereby assigns to Lessee, to the extent that it may lawfully do so, so long as no Event of Default and no Event of Nonappropriation shall have occurred and be continuing hereunder, all rights and benefits that Lessor may have under any warranty, guaranty or the like that may be made with respect to the Equipment by the manufacturer, seller and/or supplier (collectively, the "Vendor") thereof Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee or any third party for any loss, damage, injury or expense of any kind or nature caused directly or indirectly by any of the Equipment or the use or maintenance thereof or any defect therein, the failure of operation thereof or by any interruption of service or loss of use thereof or for any loss of business or damage whatsoever and howsoever caused. Lessor makes no warranty as to the treatment of this Lease Agreement for tax or accounting purposes or as to the compliance of the Equipment with applicable government regulations or requirements. Lessee agrees to look solely to the Vendor for any claim arising from any defect, breach of warranty, failure or delay in delivery, mis-delivery or inability to use the Equipment for any reason whatsoever and Lessee's obligations to Lessor hereunder shall not in any manner be affected thereby, including (without limitation) Lessee's obligations to pay Lessor all rental payments and other amounts payable hereunder. Lessee has selected both the Equipment and the Vendor and acknowledges that Lessor has not participated in any way in Lessee's selection of the Equipment or the Vendor. Lessor has no obligation to install, erect, test, adjust, service or maintain the Equipment.

6. Delivery and Acceptance; Quiet Enjoyment. For purposes of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall be deemed to have accepted the Equipment for which disbursement is requested from the Escrow Fund upon its delivery and authorizes Lessor to insert on the Equipment Schedule (Exhibit A hereto) the serial numbers and any additional description of the items of Equipment so delivered. As evidence of that acceptance, Lessee shall execute and deliver to Lessor a Certificate of Acceptance in the form attached as Exhibit A to the Escrow Agreement. Regardless of whether Lessee has furnished a Certificate of Acceptance pursuant to this Paragraph 6, by making a rental payment after its receipt of the Equipment, Lessee shall be deemed to have accepted the Equipment for the purposes of this Lease Agreement on the date of such rental payment for purposes hereof During the Lease Term, Lessee shall be entitled to quiet enjoyment of the Equipment identified therein, subject to the terms of this Lease Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessor acknowledges that under each contract with the Vendors, Lessee may retain a percentage (expected to be five percent) of each disbursement (the "Retention") to Vendors until the completion of the contract; therefore, it is agreed that the final Certificate of Acceptance and Payment Request may be made for the payment of the release of the Retention Amount without any conflict with the provisions hereof.

7. Use of Equipment; Maintenance and Repairs. Lessee shall keep the Equipment within the State at the "Equipment Location" stated in Exhibit A and Lessee shall not remove any of the Equipment therefrom without Lessor's prior written consent. Lessee shall use the Equipment in a careful manner and shall at all times, at its sole

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expense, keep the Equipment in good operating condition, repair and appearance and comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations or requirements of any governmental authority, official, board or department relating to its installation, possession, use or maintenance. Lessee shall not make any alterations, additions, or improvements to the Equipment that are not readily removable without causing damage to or reducing the value of the Equipment. All alterations, additions, or improvements not readily removable shall become property of the Lessor.

8. Security Interest; Title to Equipment. During the Lease Term, title to the Equipment shall be vested in Lessee, subject to the rights of Lessor under such Lease. If Lessor terminates this Lease Agreement pursuant to Paragraph 16, title to the Equipment shall immediately vest in Lessor free and clear of any right, title or interest of Lessee. Lessee, at its expense, will protect and defend Lessee's rights to the Equipment and Lessor's rights and interests therein and will keep the Equipment free and clear from any and all claims, liens, encumbrances and legal processes of Lessee's creditors and other persons. Lessor shall have the right during normal hours, upon reasonable prior notice to Lessee and subject to applicable public safety restrictions, to enter upon the premises where the Equipment is located in order to inspect the Equipment.

To secure the performance of all of Lessee's obligations hereunder, Lessee hereby grants to Lessor, and Lessor shall have and retain, a security interest constituting a first position, priority lien on the Equipment delivered under this Lease Agreement and on any proceeds therefrom. Lessee agrees to execute and deliver such additional documents, including, without limitation, opinions of counsel, notices and similar instruments, in form satisfactory to Lessor, that Lessor deems necessary or appropriate to establish and maintain its security interest in the Equipment or for the confirmation or perfection of the Lease and Lessor's rights thereunder. As further security therefor, subject to the rights of the Lessee under the Escrow Agreement, Lessee hereby grants to Lessor a first priority security interest in the cash and negotiable instruments from time to time in the Escrow Fund and all proceeds (cash and non-cash) thereof; and agrees with respect thereto that Lessor shall have all the rights and remedies of a secured party under the applicable Uniform Commercial Code.

9. Personal Property. The Equipment shall be and remain personal property not.withstanding the manner in which it may be attached or affixed to realty. Lessee covenants that, unless Lessee owns the premises in which the Equipment is to be located and such premises are not subject to any mortgage or lease, at Lessor's request, Lessee shall provide Lessor with a waiver from each landlord and/or mortgagee of the premises in which the Equipment is to be located of any rights that such landlord and/or mortgagee may have in respect of any of the Equipment. Lessee will also provide any information as may be reasonably requested by Lessor with respect to any fixture filings that Lessor may deem necessary.

10. Purchase of Equipment by Lessee; Prepayment. At the option of Lessee, and provided that no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing hereunder, Lessor's interest in all, but not less than all, of the Equipment will be transferred, conveyed and assigned to Lessee, and this Lease Agreement shall terminate: (a) upon payment in full of the rental payments and all other payments then due hereunder or (b) on any rental payment date hereunder, provided Lessee shall have delivered written notice at least 30 days prior to such date of Lessee's intention to purchase the Equipment subject to this Lease Agreement pursuant to this provision, by paying to Lessor, in addition to the rental payment due on such date, an amount equal to the concluding payment (the "Concluding Payment") shown for such rental payment date in the rental payment schedule in Exhibit A Lessee shall not have the option to purchase the Equipment hereunder as provided in the foregoing clause (b) on any rental payment date hereunder for which a Concluding Payment is not stated in the rental payment schedule. In addition, despite Lessee's expectation at the Commencement Date, if Lessee determines not to proceed with the acquisition of any portion of the Equipment listed in the Exhibit A or Lessee has otherwise completed its acquisition of the Equipment and, at that time, there is money remaining in the Escrow Fund (the "Escrow Balance"), then the Escrow Balance shall be used in accordance with Section 5( c) of the Escrow Agreement, including, at Lessee's option, application toward a partial prepayment ("Partial Prepayment") of rental payments hereunder. In such an event, the Escrow Balance will be applied to prepay a portion of the principal component, plus a premium equal to 4.00% of the prepaid principal component, plus the accrued and unpaid interest component corresponding to the prepaid principal. In the event of a Partial Prepayment, Lessor and Lessee shall cooperate to amend the Equipment Schedule and the Rental Payment Schedule in Exhibit A accordingly.

PrCNided, ho.ve;er, if by the end of the Expenditure Period (as such term is defined in the Federal Tax Certificate), Lessee has acquired the Equipment listed in the Exhibit A pursuant to the terms of this Lease and the expectations of the parties, then this section 10 shall not apply to any prepayment made by the City with excess proceeds held in the Escrow Fund as a remedial action necessary to comply with paragraph 12 of the Federal Tax

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Certificate. Such prepayments shall be made at par and without penalty or premium. Upon such prepayment, the Lessor shall provide a revised Rental Payment Schedule in Exhibit A

11. Risk of Loss. Lessee shall bear the entire risk of loss, theft, destruction of or damage to the Equipment or any part thereof from any cause whatsoever during the Lease Term and thereafter until redelivery to a location designated by Lessor, and shall not be relieved of the obligation to pay rental payments or any other obligation hereunder because of any such occurrence. If (a) the Equipment or any portion thereof hereunder is destroyed (in whole or in part) or is damaged by fire or other casualty or (b) title to, or the temporary use of, the Equipment or any part thereof hereunder is taken under the exercise of the power of eminent domain, Lessee shall immediately notify Lessor. Lessee and Lessor shall cause the net proceeds of any insurance claim (including self-insurance) or condemnation award to be applied, at Lessee's option (so long as no default or Event of Default has occurred) or at Lessor's option (following the occurrence of a default or Event of Default), to (i) the prompt repair, restoration, modification or replacement of the Equipment so affected or (ii) the payment in full of the then applicable Concluding Payment. Any balance of net proceeds remaining after completion of such work or payment of such Concluding Payment shall be paid promptly to Lessee. If the net proceeds are insufficient to pay the costs of such repair, restoration, modification or replacement or to pay such Concluding Payment in full, Lessee shall, at Lessor's direction, either complete the work or pay the then applicable Concluding Payment in full and in either case pay any cost in excess of the amount of net proceeds, but only from legally available funds.

12. Insurance. (a) Insurance Policies. If Lessee is not self-insured (as hereafter provided), Lessee shall, at its expense, keep the Equipment fully insured against loss, fire, theft, damage or destruction from any cause whatsoever in an amount not less than the greater of (a) the total rental payments for the Lease Tenn, and (b) the full replacement cost of the Equipment without consideration for depreciation. Lessee shall also provide such additional insurance against injury, loss or damage to persons or property arising out of the use or operation of the Equipment as is customarily maintained by the owners of like property, with companies satisfactory to Lessor. Each policy shall provide that, as to the interest or coverage of Lessor or Lessor's assignee, the insurance afforded thereby shall not be suspended, forfeited or in any manner prejudiced by any default or by any breach of warranty, condition or covenant on the part of Lessee. If Lessee shall fail to provide any such insurance required hereunder or, within ten (10) business days after Lessor's request therefor, shall fail to deliver the policies or certificates thereof to Lessor, then Lessor, at its option, shall have the right to procure such insurance and to add the full cost thereof to the rental payment next becoming due, which Lessee agrees to pay as additional rent. All such insurance shall be in form, issued by such insurance companies and be in such amounts as shall be satisfactory to Lessor, and shall provide that losses with respect to the Equipment, if any, shall be payable to Lessor as "loss payee," and all such liability insurance shall include Lessor as an "additional insured." Lessee shall continue the insurance described in Exhibit C-1 and provide satisfactory evidence of the insurance coverage required hereunder. Lessee hereby irrevocably appoints Lessor as Lessee's attorney-in-fact to make claim for, receive payments of and execute and endorse all documents, checks or drafts received in payment for loss or damage under any such insurance policy, but solely with respect to the Equipment.

(b) Self-Insurance. If Lessee is self-insured with respect to equipment such as the Equipment under an actuarially sound self-insurance program that is acceptable to Lessor, Lessee shall maintain during the Lease Tenn such actuarially sound self-insurance program and shall provide evidence thereof in form and substance satisfactory to Lessor. Lessee agrees to provide to the Lessor (including any assignee thereof) notice of any material alteration, change or cancellation of any coverage with respect to the Equipment required herein or under any certificate, letter or other document provided in the connection with the Lease at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such change, cancellation, and/or alteration.

13. Fees; Taxes and Other Governmental Charges; Liens. Except as provided in this Section 13, Lessee shall not, directly or indirectly, create, incur, assume, permit or suffer to exist any mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance, or claim on or with respect to the Equipment that either impairs Lessee's use of the Equipment, or has an adverse effect on the Lessor's rights or interest (security interest or otherwise) in and to the Equipment or under this Lease Agreement. Lessee shall promptly, at its own expense, take such action as may be necessary to duly discharge or remove any such lien or encumbrance, if the same shall arise at any time; provided that Lessee may in good faith contest any such lien or encumbrance, if it provides security to Lessor against any loss or forfeiture upon Lessor's reasonable request.

Lessee shall promptly pay all taxes, assessment or other charges imposed on Lessee's possession and use of the Equipment, if any; provided, however, Lessee may, at Lessee's expense and in its name, in good faith contest any

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such taxes, assessments, or other charges and, in the event of any such contest, may permit the taxes, assessments, or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during the period of such contest and any appeal therefrom. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Lessor notifies Lessee that, in the opinion of independent counsel, by nonpayment of any such items, the interest of Lessor in the Equipment (security interest or otherwise) will or could be adversely affected or the Equipment, or any part thereof, will or could potentially be subject to loss or forfeiture, then Lessee shall promptly pay such taxes, assessments, or charges or provide Lessor with full security against any loss that may result from nonpayment, in form satisfactory to Lessor, or Lessor may, after notifying Lessee in writing, pay same and add such payment to the rental payment next becoming due, as additional rent.

Lessee shall execute and deliver to Lessor upon Lessor's request such further instruments and documents containing such other assurances as Lessor deems necessary or advisable for the confirmation or perfection of Lessor's rights hereunder or to otherwise effectuate the intent of this Lease Agreement.

14. Indemnification. To the extent authorized or permitted by law, Lessee shall indemnify and save Lessor, its officers, employees, agents, servants, successors and assigns, harmless from any and all liabilities (including, without limitation, negligence, tort and strict liability), damages, reasonable expenses, claims, actions, proceedings, judgments, settlements, losses, liens and obligations, including (without limitation) reasonable attorneys' fees and costs ("Claims"), arising out of the ordering, purchase, delivery, rejection, non-delivery, ownership, selection, possession, leasing, renting, financing, operation, control, use, condition, maintenance, delivery, transportation, storage, repair, return or other disposition of the Equipment, any claims arising under federal, state or local environmental protection and hazardous substance clean up laws and regulations and any claims of patent, trademark or copyright infringement or, if Lessee shall be in default hereunder, arising out of the condition of any item of Equipment sold or disposed of after use by Lessee, including (without limitation) claims for injury to or death of persons and for damage to property; provided, however, such indemnification shall not apply to any liabilities, damages, expenses, claims, judgments, settlements, losses, liens and obligations arising out of the gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct of the Lessor or its officers, employees, successors or assigns. The indemnities, assumption of liabilities and obligations herein provided shall be payable solely from funds legally available for such purpose and shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the expiration, termination or cancellation of this Lease Agreement for any reason whatsoever.

15. Assignment; Subleasing. LESSEE SHALL NOT ASSIGN, PLEDGE, MORTGAGE, SUBLET OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER OR ENCUMBER ANY OF ITS RIGHTS UNDER THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, THE ESCROW AGREEMENT (INCLUDING THE ESCROW FUND CREATED THEREUNDER) OR IN THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY PART THEREOF, NOR PERMIT ITS USE BY ANYONE OTHER THAN LESSEE AND ITS REGULAR EMPLOYEES OR IN THE NORMAL COURSE OF USAGE BY LESSEE'S RESIDENTS, WITHOUT LESSOR'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. ANY SUCH PURPORTED TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT OR OTHER ACTION WITHOUT LESSOR'S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT SHALL BE VOID. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessor acknowledges that the Equipment will be installed at Lessee facilities and Lessee may from time to time lease, or otherwise allow third parties to use, such Lessee facilities in which the Equipment is located in the normal course of providing services to its residents or the community. Lessor agrees that Lessor's consent is not required for such leasing, or arrangement to allow third parties to use, Lessee facilities notwithstanding this Section 15, so long as Lessee's obligations under the Lease are not otherwise diminished by such leases or usage arrangements and that such leases or usage arrangements are in the normal course of providing services to residents or the community.

Lessor may, at any time and from time to time, assign, transfer or otherwise convey all of its interest in the Equipment, this Lease Agreement, and the Escrow Agreement (including the Escrow Fund created thereunder), including, but not limited to, Lessor's rights to receive the rental payments hereunder or any part thereof (in which event Lessee agrees to make all rental payments thereafter to the assignee designated by Lessor) without the necessity of obtaining Lessee's consent, but only to a Qualified Institutional Buyer, as defined under Rule 144A of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended in the Securities Act of 1933, prCNided, ho.vever, Lessor will deliver to Lessee prior written notice of an assignment and no such assignment, transfer or conveyance shall be effective until Lessee shall have received such notice of assignment that discloses the name, address, and tax identification number of such assignee and representations of the assignee's status as a Qualified Institutional Buyer along with a Assignee Letter executed by the assignee in substantially the same form as provided Exhibit J hereto. During the term of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall keep, or cause to be kept, a complete and accurate record of all documents and records relating to this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement, including all such assignments, with respect hereto in form necessary to comply with Section 149 of the

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Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). Lessee agrees (unless otherwise stated), if so requested, to acknowledge any such assignment in writing within 15 days after request therefor in the form attached as Exhibit B hereto. Lessee further agrees that any moneys or other property received by Lessor as a result of any such assignment, transfer or conveyance shall not inure to Lessee's benefit. As between the Lessor and any assignee on the one hand, and Lessee on the other, Lessor and the assignee shall be responsible for ensuring that any such assignment complies with California Government Code Sections 5950 through 5955 and all other applicable law or other requirements herein, and Lessee does not assume any responsibility or liability with respect to any such non-compliance

Lessee hereby appoints Lessor as Lessee's agent for purposes of maintaining a written record of all such assignments, and Lessor shall provide a full and complete copy of such written record to Lessee upon Lessee's request. To the extent Lessee should merge with another entity or reorganize under the laws of the State, Lessee agrees that, to the extent it can do so lawfully, as a condition to such merger or reorganization it will require that the remaining or resulting entity shall be assigned Lessee's rights and shall assume Lessee's obligations hereunder. Lessee will not change its legal name in any respect without giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to Lessor (or if such 30-day advance notice is not legally feasible, then as soon as practicable). Lessee shall give advance notice to the Lessor of any assignment of this Lease Agreement or the Equipment to the successor organization under a plan of reorganization or merger in accordance with California law.

16. Events of Default; Remedies. Each of the following events constitutes an "Event of Default" hereunder: (a) Lessee fails to pay in full the rental payment due hereunder on any date upon which such rental payment is due; (b) Lessee fails to comply with any other agreement or covenant of Lessee hereunder for a period of 30 days following receipt of written notice of violation of such agreement or covenant and demand that such violation be remedied; (c) Lessee institutes any proceedings under any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar law or a receiver or similar officer is appointed for Lessee or any of its property; ( d) any warranty, representation or statement made in writing by or on behalf of Lessee in connection with this Lease Agreement and documents or certificates provided in connection therewith is found to be incorrect or misleading in any material respect on the date made; (e) actual or attempted sale, lease or encumbrance of any of the Equipment or the Escrow Fund or the making of any levy, seizure or attachment thereof or thereon, except as expressly permitted hereunder; or (f) Lessee defaults in its payment or material performance obligations under any other agreement for borrowing money, lease financing of property, or otherwise receiving credit and the obligee thereunder (or trustee on its behalf) is permitted to exercise any remedies under such agreement(s).

Immediately upon the occurrence of an Event of Default hereunder, Lessor may (I) demand payment of all rental payments and other amounts that may have been appropriated through the end of the then current Fiscal Year, and terminate this Lease Agreement or Lessee's rights hereunder and in any such event repossess the Equipment, which Lessee hereby agrees, at its expense, to surrender promptly to Lessor at such location within a fifty mile radius of the Lessees's address and within the continental United States as Lessor shall direct; (2) without terminating this Lease Agreement, take whatever action at law or in equity may appear necessary or desirable, to collect each rental payment as it becomes due thereunder; and (3) exercise any right, remedy or privilege which may be available to it under the applicable laws of the State or any other applicable law or proceed by appropriate court action to enforce performance by the Lessee of the applicable covenants of this Lease Agreement or to recover for the breach hereunder. If Lessor is entitled to repossess the Equipment under any provision of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall permit Lessor or its agents to enter the premises where the Equipment is then located, subject to applicable public safety restrictions. In the event of any such repossession, Lessee shall execute and deliver such documents and/or take such other action as may reasonably be required to restore title to and possession of the Equipment to Lessor, free and clear of all liens and security interests to which the Equipment may have become subject, excluding any such lien created by or in favor of the Lessor. Upon repossession, if the Equipment is damaged or otherwise made less suitable for the purposes for which it was manufactured than when delivered to Lessee, Lessee agrees, at its option, to (a) repair and restore the Equipment to the same condition in which it was received by Lessee (reasonable wear and tear excepted) or (b) pay to Lessor the reasonable costs of such repair and restoration, or ( c) pay for the transfer of any and all licenses, rights, or interest in any software or programming, to the extent the foregoing may be assigned. If Lessor sells or otherwise liquidates the Equipment or takes any money from the Escrow Fund following an Event of Default as provided herein and in Section 5(c) of the Escrow Agreement and realizes net proceeds (after payment of costs) in excess of total rental payments that would have been paid during the Lease Tenn plus any other amounts then due hereunder, Lessor shall immediately pay the amount of any such excess to Lessee.

Lessor shall also be entitled to exercise any or all remedies available to a secured party under the applicable Uniform Commercial Code and all other rights and remedies that Lessor may have at law or in equity. All rights and

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remedies of Lessor shall be cumulative and not alternative. Lessor's failure to exercise or delay in exercising any right or remedy shall not be construed as a waiver thereof, nor shall a waiver on one occasion be construed to bar the exercise of any right or remedy on a future occasion. Lessee agrees to reimburse Lessor for any expenses (including attorney's fees) reasonably incurred by Lessor with respect to the enforcement of any of the remedies listed above or any other remedy available to Lessor, but only from legally available funds.

17. Late Payments. Whenever any rental payment or other amount payable to Lessor by Lessee hereunder is not paid within ten (I 0) days after such due date, Lessee agrees to pay Lessor a late charge on the delinquent amount at the "Default Rate," equal to twelve percent (12%) per annum or the maximum amount permitted under applicable law, whichever is less. Such amount(s) shall be payable solely from legally available funds in addition to all amounts payable by Lessee as a result of the exercise of any of the remedies herein provided.

18. Rental Payments to Be Unconditional. So long as Lessee has the right to the beneficial use and enjoyment of the Equipment hereunder, Lessee agrees that Lessee's obligations under this Lease Agreement are absolute and unconditional, notwithstanding any dispute between Lessee and Lessor, the Vendor, or any other person. Lessee shall not assert any right of set-off or counterclaim against its obligation to make rental payments hereunder. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Lessee hereby waives any and all rights that it may now have or that at any time hereafter may be conferred upon it, by statute or otherwise, to terminate, cancel, quit or surrender this Lease Agreement or any of the items of Equipment except in accordance with the express terms hereof.

19. New Clean Renewable Energy Bond. Lessee will use the proceeds to finance qualified renewable energy facilities comprised of fifteen solar energy facilities to be located in and owned by the City of Rialto. Lessee makes the following representations in order to establish that its obligation under this Lease Agreement is a qualifying "new clean renewable energy bond" within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code:

(a) Lessee is a municipal corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State political subdivision of the State of California, and a governmental body and qualified issuer within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code.

(b) Each of the facilities to be improved with proceeds of this Lease Agreement is owned by the City.

(c) The City has determined that each of the facilities to be improved with proceeds of this Lease Agreement will be a qualified renewable energy facility (as determined under Section 45(d) of the Code without regard to paragraphs (8) and (I 0) thereof and to any placed in service date).

(d) One hundred percent of the "Available Project Proceeds," as defined in Section 54A(e)(4) of the Code, are to be used for capital expenditures incurred by governmental bodies. No Proceeds will be spent to enlarge the facilities or to acquire existing buildings.

(e) Lessee is the issuer of the new clean renewable energy bond and has approved the execution and delivery of this Lease Agreement in writing. Lessee has designated its obligations under this Lease Agreement as a new clean renewable energy bond.

(f) Lessee reasonably expects that (a) 100% or more of the Available Project Proceeds are to be spent for one or more qualified purposes within the three (3) year period beginning on the Funding Date (the "Expenditure Period"); (b) it has or will have a binding commitment with a third party to spend at least 10% of the Available Project Proceeds within the 6-month period beginning on the Funding Date; and (c) 100% of the Available Project Proceeds will be used for a qualified purpose with respect to the facilities for the entire term of this Lease Agreement (without regard to any redemption provision). To the extent that less than 100% of the Available Project Proceeds of the Lease Agreement are expended for a qualified purpose by the end of Expenditure Period, all nonqualified bonds ( as determined under Section 142 of the Code) shall be redeemed within 90 days of the end of said Available Project Proceeds Expenditure Period, all in accordance with the requirements of Section 54A(d)(2) of the Code in the time and manner prescribed by the Code.

20. Tax Covenants, Indemnity. (a) Lessee shall at all times do and perform all acts and things permitted by law and this Lease Agreement that are necessary or desirable in order to assure that the tax credit provided for in Section 54C of the Code, remains available to the owner of Lessee's obligation hereunder and shall

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take no action that would result in such credit's not being so available. This covenant shall survive the payment in full of Lessee's obligations hereunder.

(a) It is Lessor's and Lessee's intention that Lessee be considered the owner of the Equipment hereunder for federal income tax purposes.

(b) The Lessee shall take any and all actions necessary to assure compliance with section 148(!) of the Code, relating to the rebate of excess investment earnings, if any, to the federal government, to the extent that such section is applicable to the Lease Agreement.

(c) The Lessee shall not take, or permit or suffer to be taken by the Escrow Agent, as defined in the Escrow Agreement, or otherwise, any action with respect to the proceeds of this Lease Agreement which, if such action had been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately and intentionally taken, on the date hereof of the Lease Agreement would have caused the Lease Agreement to be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code as modified by Section 54A(d)(4) of the Code, including the Treasury Regulations with respect thereto.

( d) Except as otherwise provided in item (ii) of this subsection, (i) the Lessee covenants that all investments of amounts deposited in any fund or account created by or pursuant to the Escrow Agreement, or otherwise containing gross proceeds of the Lease (within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code) shall be acquired, disposed of, and valued (as of the date that valuation is required by this Lease Agreement or the Code) at Fair Market Value; (ii) Investments in funds or accounts (or portions thereof) that are subject to a yield restriction under applicable provisions of the Code shall be valued at their present value (within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code). The term "Fair Market Value," as used herein, means the price at which a willing buyer would purchase the investment from a willing seller in a bona fide, arm's length transaction ( determined as of the date the contract to purchase or sell the investment becomes binding) if the investment is traded on an established securities market (within the meaning of Section 1273 of the Code) and, otherwise, the term "Fair Market Value" means the acquisition price in a bona fide arm's length transaction (as referenced above) if (A) the investment is a certificate of deposit that is acquired in accordance with applicable regulations under the Code, (B) the investment is an agreement with specifically negotiated withdrawal or reinvestment provisions and a specifically negotiated interest rate (for example, a guaranteed investment contract, a forward supply contract or other investment agreement) that is acquired in accordance with applicable regulations under the Code, (C) the investment is a United States Treasury Security--State and Local Govenunent Series that is acquired in accordance with applicable regulations of the United States Bureau of Public Debt, or (D) any commingled investment fund in which the Lessee and related parties do not own more than a 10% beneficial interest therein if the return paid by the fund is without regard to the source of the investment. To the extent required by the Regulations, the term "investment" will include a hedge.

( e) All Available Project Proceeds of this Lease Agreement will be spent on capital expenditures with a reasonably expected economic life of one year or more.

(f) No proceeds of the Lease Agreement and investment earnings thereon, in an amount in excess of 2% of the proceeds of the sale of the Lease Agreement, will be used to pay the costs incurred in connection with the execution and delivery of this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement, including counsel fees, fees and expenses of the Escrow Agent, and similar costs, fees, and expenses (the "Costs of Issuance"). If the fees of the Lessor or the Lessor's assignee, as original purchaser of the Lease Agreement, are retained as a discount on the purchase of this Lease Agreement, such retention shall be deemed to be an expenditure of proceeds of this Lease Agreement for said fees and such fees are deemed to be Costs of Issuance.

(h) The Lessee hereby covenants and agrees to comply with the requirements of Title 40, Subtitle II, Part A, Chapter 31, Subchapter IV of the Code as such requirements relate to the New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds program and the Equipment.

(i) The Lessee understands that it is required to timely file an annual Form 1097-BTC, Bond Tax Credit, and a Form 1096, Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns, for the Lease Agreement with the IRS. The Lessee also understands that it must furnish a statement to each person who is allowed a tax credit as holder of the Lease Agreement or an interest therein on a quarterly basis for the calendar quarter for which a tax credit was allowed. Such forms and filing requirements are subject to change at any time and the Lessee acknowledges that it is the Lessee's responsibility to keep abreast of developments in this area.

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(j) Lessor or Lessor's assignee, if any, and Lessee contemplate that the Lessor (or the consolidated entities if the Lessor is covered by a consolidated return) shall be entitled to any tax credits made available pursuant to Section 54A of the Code (the "Tax Credit") for purposes of the Lessor's federal income tax obligations for each year during the term of this Lease Agreement. If, with respect to any tax year, the IRS makes a final determination that: (i) the Lessor is not entitled to claim the Tax Credit; or (ii) the Lessor has the credit disallowed or reduced for any reason other than not having tax liability against which to offset the Tax Credit; (in either case, a "Loss"), the Lessee shall be responsible for the Loss; provided however, that the Lessee shall not have responsibility for any loss not caused by the actions or inactions of Lessee. Subject to the foregoing, the Lessee shall pay to the Lessor, on demand following a Loss, (x) an amount evidenced by reasonable supporting documentation that, after payment of all taxes required to be paid by the Lessor prior to the next rental payment and (y) subsequent rental payments as shall be provided by Lessor on an updated Exhibit A; each calculated such that, as a result of receipt of such amount and after payment of all related interest and penalties required to be paid by the Lessor as a result of the Loss, shall restore the Lessor to the same after-tax position the Lessor would have enjoyed had such Loss not occurred; provided however, that such loss shall not exceed the value of the Tax Credit and the revised interest rate shall not exceed the maximum rate as described in Exhibit A

(k) If, by a change in law or regulations, the Tax Credit is eliminated or reduced below the amount assumed when entering into this Lease Agreement as described on Exhibit A hereto, and the Lessor calculates that such event has the direct or indirect effect of reducing the Lessor's net after-tax return respecting the transaction contemplated by this Lease Agreement; then if Lessee does not elect to prepay pursuant to Section 10 of this Lease Agreement; then Lessee shall pay to the Lessor, within thirty (30) days upon demand, (i) an amount evidenced by reasonable supporting documentation that, after payment of all taxes required to be paid by the Lessor prior to the next rental payment and (ii) subsequent rental payments as shall be provided by Lessor on an updated Exhibit A; each calculated such that, as a result of receipt of such amount and after payment of all related interest and penalties required to be paid by the Lessor as a result of the elimination or reduction of the Tax Credit, shall restore the Lessor to the same after-tax position the Lessor would have enjoyed had such elimination or reduction of the Tax Credit not occurred; provided however, that such additional payment shall not exceed the value of the Tax Credit and the revised interest rate shall not exceed the maximum rate as described in Exhibit A.

21. Lessee Representations and Warranties. Lessee hereby represents and warrants to and agrees with Lessor that:

(a) Lessee is a political subdivision of the State of California, within the meaning of Section 103(c) of the Code, and will do or cause to be done all things necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its existence as such.

(b) Lessee has the power and authority under applicable law to enter into the transactions contemplated by this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement and has been duly authorized to execute and deliver this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement and to carry out its obligations hereunder and thereunder. Lessee has provided to Lessor a full, true and correct copies of Resolution No. 7219, adopted on November 14, 2017, supplementing Resolution No. 7122 adopted on May 9, 2017, and Resolution No. 7122, each adopted by the City Council of Lessee, authorizing Lessee to execute and deliver this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement and all documents contemplated hereby and thereby. Lessee has provided to Lessor a full, true, and correct copy of an Incumbency Certificate in substantially the form attached as Exhibit E hereto relating to the authority of the officers who have executed and delivered this Lease Agreement and who will execute and deliver this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement and all documents in connection herewith and therewith on behalf of Lessee.

(c) Assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the counterparties thereto, this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement, upon Lessee's execution and delivery thereof, shall constitute the legally valid and binding agreements of Lessee enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as limited by any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, debt adjustment, fraudulent conveyance or transfer, moratorium, reorganization or other similar laws affecting creditors' rights, to the application of equitable principles, to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases and to the limitations on legal remedies against public entities in the State of California. Lessee has complied with such public bidding requirements, if any, as may be applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.

(d) To the best knowledge of Lessee, Lessee is not subject to any legal or contractual limitation or provision of any nature whatsoever that in any way limits, restricts or prevents Lessee from entering into this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement, or performing any of its obligations hereunder or thereunder, except to the extent that such performance may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws affecting creditors' rights generally.

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(e) To the best knowledge of Lessee, there is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation, at law or in equity, before or by any court, public board or body, known to be pending or threatened against or affecting Lessee, nor to the best knowledge of Lessee is there any basis therefor, wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would materially adversely affect the transactions contemplated by this Lease Agreement or the Escrow Agreement, or any other agreement or instrument to which Lessee is a party and that is used or contemplated for use in the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Lease Agreement or the Escrow Agreement. All authorizations, consents, and approvals of governmental bodies or agencies required in connection with the execution and delivery by Lessee of this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement or in connection with the carrying out by Lessee of its obligations hereunder and thereunder have been obtained.

(f) To the best know ledge of Lessee, the entering into and performance of this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement will not violate any judgment, order, law or regulation applicable to Lessee or result in any breach of, or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any lien, charge, security interest, or other encumbrance upon any assets of Lessee or on the Equipment pursuant to an indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, bank loan or credit agreement, or other instrument to which Lessee is a party or by which it or its assets may be bound, except as herein provided.

(g) Lessee's name as indicated on the first page of this Lease Agreement is its true, correct, and complete legal name.

(h) The estimated useful life of the Equipment is reasonably expected not to be less than the Lease Term hereof

(i) Lessee has entered into this Lease Agreement for the purpose of purchasing, acquiring, and leasing the Equipment and not for the purpose of refinancing any outstanding obligation of Lessee more than 90 days in advance of its payment or prepayment date. The purchase price for the Equipment has been or will be paid directly by Lessor from the Escrow Fund to the Vendor, and no portion of the purchase price for the Equipment has been or will be paid to Lessee as reimbursement for any expenditure paid by Lessee more than 60 days prior to the execution and delivery hereof

(j) The application, statements, and credit or financial information submitted by it to Lessor are true and correct in all material respects and made to induce Lessor to enter into this Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.

(k) During the term of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall (i) provide Lessor, at or prior to the end of each Fiscal Year ( commencing with the current Fiscal Year), with current budgets or other proof of appropriation for the ensuing Fiscal Year and such other information relating to Lessee's ability to continue the Lease Tenn for the next succeeding Fiscal Year as may be reasonably requested by Lessor and (ii) furnish or cause to be furnished to Lessor, at Lessee's expense, as soon as available and in any event not later than nine months after the close of each Fiscal Year, the audited financial statements of Lessee at the close of and for such Fiscal Year, all in reasonable detail, audited by and with the report of Lessee's auditor.

(1) On the Commencement Date, Lessee shall cause to be executed and delivered to Lessor an Opinion of Lessee's Counsel in substantially the form attached as Exhibit F hereto.

(m) Lessee shall pay the excess (if any) of the actual costs of acquiring the Equipment hereunder over the amount deposited by Lessor in the Escrow Fund and interest earnings thereon. For clarification, this representation is not intended, shall not be construed in any way to, obligate Lessee to acquire or accept any of the Equipment ( or the component thereof) that is not in a satisfactory condition to Lessee.

(n) Lessee has experienced no material adverse change in its financial condition since June 30, 2016.

(o) Lessee acknowledges that: (a) Lessor is acting solely for its own account and not as a fiduciary for Lessee or in the capacity of broker, dealer, municipal securities underwriter or municipal advisor; (b) Lessor has not provided, and will not provide, financial, legal, tax, accounting or other advice to or on behalf of Lessee with respect to its acquisition of the Equipment; provided, however that Lessee and Lessor note that Lessor's counsel will provide an opinion to Lessee and Lessor in connection with certain items at issuance, and (c) Lessee has sought and obtained financial, legal, tax, accounting and other advice (including as it relates to structure, timing, terms and similar matters) with respect to this Lease Agreement from its financial, legal and other advisors (and not Lessor) to the extent that Lessee desired to obtain such advice.

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(p) Lessee has not experienced any Loss of Use or Occupancy, which would adversely impact its beneficial use and operation of the Equipment and adversely affect its obligation to make full rental payments with respect to the Equipment under this Lease Agreement otherwise permit an abatement of Rent under this Agreement.

22. Execution in Counterparts; Chattel Paper. This Lease Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument; prCNided, ho.ve;er, that only Counterpart No. I hereof shall constitute chattel paper for purposes of the applicable Uniform Commercial Code.

23. Applicable Law. This Lease Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of California.

24. Binding Effect; Severability; Survival. This Lease Agreement shall not become effective until accepted by Lessor at its herein-described office, and upon such acceptance shall inure to and bind the parties, their successors, legal representatives, and assigns. No provision of this Lease Agreement that may be construed as unenforceable shall in any way invalidate any other provision hereof, all of which shall remain in full force and effect.

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24. Miseellaneous Provisions. Any notice to a party hereW1der shall be deemed Jiiven when mailed to that part)' by certified ma.ii, return receipt requested, at its address set torth herein or such other addre&s as either may dcsignale for itself in such notice to the other. This Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agn,omelrt ci:mstiture the entire mutual wlderslli.lldlng of the parties regarding the subject matter bereofand thereof and may not be modified except in writing, •igncd by the party against whom such modlflcation is ru;serted. Upon the request of Le5sor, Lessee shall at any lime and from time to time execute and deliver such further documents and do such further acts as Lessor may rco,miably requc1l in order folly In cffcd the purpo,co hereuf and ""l' ilil,ignmenl hereof: Ir a court with oompetenl juri1dicti<m ruk, that the interest ralc chllil,!ed heremder exceeds the maximum rale of inrerexl allowed by ttpplkHblc Jaw, !hen the effective rate of interest hereunder shall be aotomatically reduced to the maxiJnum lawful rate allowable tmder the llj'.)p!icable laws.

25. Waiver of Jary Trial; Ai:rm111ont for Judicial Reference. To the fullest extent pcrmilt,:d by la"· each party hereto hereby waives its right to trial by jury in any action, proceeding and/or hearini on any dispute between the P3rties arialng out of. or in any w,1y connected with, this Agreement or any related documents, or the enfoTCement of any remr::dy under any law, statute, or nsgu1».tion.

To the extent the furogoing waiver of a jury trial is unenforceable ,mder "l'Plicable California law, psrtiM hereto •gree to refer, for a complete and final adjudicstion, any and all issues of fact or law involved in any lirigstion or proceooine {iucludin.:; all dioc.overy and law 3lld motion matters, pretrial motions, trial matter and po5t-trial motions up to and inclndin{: final judi.mont), brou::ht to resolve any dispnte ("'hetller based on contrllct, tort or otherwise) between the pmies hereto arit.in:; out of. in connection with or otherwise related or incidental to this Agreemeru to a Judicial referee who shall be l!J)pointcd under a general reference pauumt to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 633, which ren,Tlle's docision 1Ni!l !mind as the decision of the court. Such jod::rnent will be entered on the referee's statement of judi_,,mont in the same manner as if the action had been tried by the court The l,essee and the Le,;sor shall sckcl a &ingk neutral referee, who shall he a retired state or federal judge with a! least live years of judici1J experience in civil maUers; provided thm the evenl !he Lessee and !he Lessor cmmol "Elee upon a referee. the referee will be •P!lointed by the court The referee's fees shall be borne by the party who does nol prevo.il, as dctcnnined by !he referee,

THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EQUIPMENT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT.

A T!ON, Lcssnr

By:

ClTYOfRI-.LTO, Lessee

By: Name: Mike Story Title: City Adminfatnttor

Approved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER, LLP

By: Name: Fred Ga.Janie Title. City Attorney

Counterport No. __ of two manually executed and •erially numbered counterparts, To the extent that this Lease Agreement con,titulcs chattel paper (u defined in lhc oppliclble Uniform Commen:i,u Code), nn security or ownership interest herein may be creeled through the transfer or possession of any Counterpart other 1l1an Coun1£:,"p,u1. No. I.

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24. Miseell11neous Provisions. Any notice to a porty hercundL-r shall be deemed given when mailed to that party by certified mail, return receipt roquostlld, at ils address sel forth hL-rein or such other address as either may doi,ignatc for itself in such notice lo tho other. This Lease Agreement and the E.scmw Agreement eonstilute the entire mutual understanding of the partic,; regarding the subject matter hereof and thereof and may not be modified except in writing, signed by the party against whom such modification is asserted. Upon the requeat of Les•or, u'Sscc shall al any time and from lime lo time execute and deliver such further documenls and do such furlher aces as Lessor may rceaooably request in order fully to effect the purpooos hereof and any aosigmnent hereof. If a courl with compcti:nt juriadictlon rules thal lhe interest rate charged hereunder exceeds the maximum rate ofintcresl allowed by "l'Plicoblc law, then the effective rate of interest hereunder shall be automatically reduced lo the maximum lawful rate allowable under the applicable laws.

25. Waiver of Jary Trial; A1reement for Judicial Reference. To the fullest extent permitted by law, each J!6rly hereto hereby waives its ri11ht to trial by jury in any action, proceeding and/or he111111& on any dispute between the J)6rties arising out of, or in any way connected with, this Agreement or any relared documents, or the enforcement of any remedy under any law, statute, or re1111lation.

To the extent tho furegoing waiver of a jury trial is ,me:nforceablc under applicable California law, partie• hereto agree to rofhr, for a complete and final adjudloatioo, any and all issues of ll,.ct or law involved in any litigation or proooocfin& (including all discovery and law and motion ma tiers, pn,trlal motioos, trial matter and post-lrial motions up to and including final judgmttrt), brought to resolve my dispute (whethor based on contract, tort or otherwi•e) between the partie1 hereto arisin& out o:t; in connection with or otherwise related or incidental to lhis Agreemait to a judicial referee who shall be appointed under a general reference pmsuant to California Code of Civil Procedmc Section 638, which referee's decision will stand as the decision of tile court. Such judgment will be entered on the referee's statement of judgment in the same manner as if the action had been tried by the court. The Lessee and the Lessor shall select a sinele neutral referee, who shall be a retired state or federal judee with at least five )'Cars of judicial experience in civil matttts; provided that the event the Lessee and the Lessor cannot agree upon a romree, the referee will be appointed by the court. The referee's fees shall be home by the party who does not prevail, as determined by the referee.

THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EQUIPMIJNT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT.

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION, Lessor

By: Lance S. Holman President & CEO

CITY OF RIALTO, Lessee

By: Name: Mike 8_1bry Tille: City /l{dministrator

Approved as to form:

Counterpart No. of two mmmally executed and l!Orially numbered counterparts. To the extent that this Lease Agreement constitutes challel paper (as defined in the applicable Uniform Commercial Code), no security or ownership interest herein may be created through the transfer or possession of any Counterpart other than Counterpart No. 1.

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EXHIBIT A EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE TO EQUIPMENT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT

DATED NOVEMBER 30, 2017

I. DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT:

Fifteen fifteen solar energy facilities at Civic Center, Community Center, Fire Stations, Fleet Services, Human Resources, Library, Metrolink, Police Departments, Public Works, Racquet & Fitness Center, and Senior Center, located within the City of Rialto (the "City"), each owned by the City and aggregating a cumulative combined generating capacity of approximately 1.327 Megawatt-DC, pursuant to that certain Installment Agreement with Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. (the "Vendor") to reduce Lessee's energy consumption by installing solar systems and controls and financed by this Equipment Schedule dated November 30, 2017 to that certain Equipment Lease­Purchase Agreement dated November 30, 2017 by and between Hohnan Capital Corporation and City of Rialto, including, without limitation, the following:

CATEGORY COST

Modules $1,493,742.00

Inverters 527,078.00 Racking 640,176.00

BOS 460,907.00 Labor & Overhead 2,391,881.00 Engineering & Commissioning 557,631.00

Monitoring - -

I PV SYSTEM TOTAL $6,0?1,41s.oo I

I PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE --I

I COST OF ISSUANCE $ 38,164.88 1

I CONTINGENCY --I I GRAND TOT AL $6,109,579.88 I

together with all accessories, attachments, substitutions and accessions.

2. EQUIPMENT LOCATION: City of Rialto, as more fully described on the Vendor Contract, including:

Facility System

Generation PV

Inverter Name Size Module

No. (kW-DC)

YlkWh Quantity

Quantity

1 Civic Center 120,600 197,358 360 2

2 Community Center 39,530 64,386 118 3

3 Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ 96,480 155,882 288 3

4 Fire Station #2 32,160 52,829 96 2

5 Fire Station #3 52,930 87,965 158 1

6 Fire Station #4 25,460 40,240 76 2

7 Fleet Services/ ITS/

48,910 73,451 146 4 Purchasing

8 Human Resources/ M&O 44,555 69,149 133 3

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9 Library 51,925 83,166 155 1

10 Metrolink Depot 42,210 64,225 126 3

11 Police Annex 58,960 88,988 176 1

12 Police Department 237,850 357,683 710 5

13 Public Works/ Engineering 32,830 47,257 98 2

14 Racquet & Fitness Center 319,590 517,950 954 6

15 Senior Center 123,280 191,007 368 3

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3. RENTAL PAYMENT SCHEDULE: The rental payments shall be made for the Equipment as follows. The following schedule is subject to change as provided by Section 20 of the Lease Agreement.

PAYMENT

NUMBER

0

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

DATE

DUE

11/30/2017 5/30/2018

11/30/2018 5/30/2019

11/30/2019 5/30/2020

11/30/2020 5/30/2021

11/30/2021 5/30/2022

11/30/2022 5/30/2023

11/30/2023 5/30/2024

11/30/2024 5/30/2025

11/30/2025 5/30/2026

11/30/2026 5/30/2027

11/30/2027 5/30/2028

11/30/2028 5/30/2029

11/30/2029 5/30/2030

11/30/2030 5/30/2031

11/30/2031 5/30/2032

11/30/2032 5/30/2033

11/30/2033 5/30/2034

11/30/2034 5/30/2035

11/30/2035 5/30/2036

11/30/2036 5/30/2037

11/30/2037

TOTAL RENTAL

PAYMENT DUE

$105,205.00 105,205.00 104,775.00 104,775.00 105,106.00 105,106.00 110,210.00 110,210.00 117,599.00 117,599.00 199,791.00 199,791.00 207,782.00 207,782.00 216,093.00 216,093.00 224,737.00 224,737.00 233,726.00 233,726.00 243,075.00 243,075.00 252,798.00 252,798.00 262,910.00 262,910.00 273,427.00 273,427.00 285,910.00 285,910.00 295,738.00 295,738.00 307,568.00 307,568.00 319,871.00 319,871.00 332,665.00 332,665.00 345,075.13 345,075.13

$9,088,122.26

INTEREST

COMPONENT

$104,473.82 104,461.31 104,448.60 104,443.01 104,437.34 104,425.90 104,414.27 104,315.17 104,214.36 103,985.49 103,752.70 102,110.44 100,440.10 98,604.56 96,737.62 94,696.65 92,620.77 90,361.58 88,063.76 85,572.94 83,039.52 80,302.91 77,519.51 74,522.25 71,473.73 68,200.17 64,870.63 61,304.32 57,677.02 53,774.24 49,804.72 45,599.26 41,321.89 36,769.08 32,138.42 27,218.19 22,213.83 16,905.11 11,505.62 5,801.57

$2,978,542.38

PRINCIPAL

COMPONENT

$ 731.18 743.69 326.40 331.99 668.66 680.10

5,795.73 5,894.83

13,384.64 13,613.51 96,038.30 97,680.56

107,341.90 109,177.44 119,355.38 121,396.35 132,116.23 134,375.42 145,662.24 148,153.06 160,035.48 162,772.09 175,278.49 178,275.75 191,436.27 194,709.83 208,556.37 212,122.68 228,232.98 232,135.76 245,933.28 250,138.74 266,246.11 270,798.92 287,732.58 292,652.81 310,451.17 315,759.89 333,569.51 339,273.56

$6,109,579.88

CONCLUDING

PAYMENT0

$6,353,963.08 6,353,202.65 6,352,429.21 6,352,089.75 6,351,744.48 6,351,049.08 6,350,341.77 6,344,314.22 6,338,183.59 6,324,263.57 6,310,105.52 6,210,225.68 6,108,637.90 5,997,002.33 5,883,457.79 5,759,328.19 5,633,075.99 5,495,675.11 5,355,924.67 5,204,435.94 5,050,356.76 4,883,919.86 4,714,636.89 4,532,347.26 4,346,940.48 4,147,846.76 3,945,348.53 3,728,449.91 3,507,842.32 3,270,480.02 3,029,058.83 2,773,288.22 2,513,143.93 2,236,247.98 1,954,617.10 1,655,375.22 1,351,016.30 1,028,147.08

699,756.79 352,844.50

0 Assurres that all rental payrrents and additional rentals due on and prior to that date have been paid.

4. INTEREST RATE: 3.42%, subject to adjustment as provided by Section 20 of the Lease Agreement; provided, however, that the Interest Rate shall not exceed 6.25%.

5. COMMENCEMENT DATE: November 30 2017

6. SCHEDULED LEASE TERM: 20 years

7. LESSEE'S FISCAL YEAR, for accounting and budgeting purposes, runs from each July 1 through June 30 of the following calendar year Lessee will promptly notify Lessor if there are changes to such dates of Lessee's Fiscal Year Lessee's current Fiscal Year extends from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.

8. The terms and provisions of the Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement described above ( other than to the extent that they relate solely to other Schedules or Equipment listed on other Schedules) are hereby incorporated into this Schedule by reference and made a part hereof

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9, Lessee h«oby n,pn,eentl!, warrants, and covenants that (i) its n,pn:,sontations, W1mantioe, and covenants set furth in the Equ:ipmont Lease-Purchase Agreement (p•rticularly Paragroph 21 th~oof) are true and correct as though made on the date of execution of this Schedule, and (ii) sufficient funds have been appropriated by Lessee fur the payment of all rental payments due wider this Schedule duriog Lessee's current Fiscal Yea!'.

CITY OF RIALTO

tory Tille: City'Adminislrator

ApproV<d as to form:

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION, as Lessor

By: Name: Lance S, Holman

Tille: President & CEO

Count•rpart No, of two manually executed and •crially numbered countcrpm:t.. To the extent that this Scbodulo constitutes chattol pepor (as definod in the appliosble Uniform C'-0mmcreia1 Codo), no •ecurity or ownorship interest herein may be created throuah the transfer or po•eetsion of any Counterpart other than Count•rpart No, L

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TI:f1m,c11lll!1rm,s, w'arranlies. and covemmls set Leai;e,-1'11rChas:e .l\.g:ne,em1enl I !Jjltl't1<:111'1rlv Para.~:ra11ll 21 llleroo,t) are true and correct ,is

made ¢ll 1be date of.II I rental paJ1tmmts drui

CITY OF RIALTO as Lessee

have been ap1iroJpri,1ted Lessee for

By: :::;---;-;:::----;:;:--------­N mn e: Mi~ S. Bolman Tille: e: President & CEO

Appn:ived as to fonn:

Name; Fred Galru11e Title;

u:iun1:eq:1ar1 No. Schedule constittltes chattel owne1csh1.p interest Co1Jnt1,l'J)lm: No. L

rnam12,11y executed and seliallv numbered co1mt,,rpairls. To the extent that !his defined in the Uniform C"mrnercia!

thriouirll the or po:,sei1s1Cm of any Co11nl.erir.art

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NOTICE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OJ<' SALE OF RENTAL PAYMENTS AND ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE AGREEMENT AND ESCROW AGREEMENT

Holman CB:pital Corponmon ( "L&T6ar") and the City ofRiall.o ("La,..,") have entered into an hquipm«ll Leffl!e-Purchasc Agreement and Equ.ipmcnt Schedule thereto both dated November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agr••m•,,t"), under which L<.'Ssee bao, or will have prior lo its execution hereof, leased c,quipmCZ1t (the "Equip•••"'"} described therein.

Lessee is httel,y notified that Lessor bas asliiioed its riaht, title, and interest in l!lld to the Lease Aan>11ment, the leased Equipmont, and the rental payments as permitted by the Lease Aareement.

Lessee is hem,y directed to pay any and all rental paymc:nto and other amounts due under the Lease Agreement to Meaa B11111, and/or its afliliates (the "Aosianee"}, as directed l,y the Aiai81lee or a payin.<! agent acting 011 behalf of A••i11nee, pursuant to the instructions contained in any invoice or notice. Lessee will also din.'-'"1: any and all corre8!)ondcnce, notice and omvicin& reqnc,ts to the Aooignee al the followiug address:

Mea;aBank 245 West Valley Bank Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776 Tax ID Number: 20-829-8277

By ,ignin& Ibis Notice and Acknowleda;ment, Lessee agrees that it will pay all amount, due under !he Lease Agreement as directed in the invoice without any set-off or deduction whatsoever mtwith,llllding any defect in, damaa;e to or requisition of any of the Equipment leased under and oubject to the Lease Agmoment, l!lly other similar or dissimilar event, any defcn•e, act-off, cmmterulaim or rccoupmenl ari1ing out of any claim against Lcs.,or or Asai11nee.

Lessee further acknowledges and agrees that Assignoe has not assumed any of Lessor's obligations or duties arioing before the dolivc.-y of this Notioo and Aclmowleda:ement on the date hereof under the Lease Agrc<ment or made any wammtie1 whatsoever as to the Lease A11,rCCmont or !he Equipment. Lessee agrees that no change may be made to the Lease A&reement without the prior written consent of A•aigaee.

By si11nin11 this Notice and Acknowled11ment, Lessee warrants that its rcproicntationo l!Ild warranties under the Lease Agreement are true and correct on the date hereof.

Dale: November 30, 2017

Approved as lo form.:

By:

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CITY OF RIALTO, as Lessee

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ESSENTIAL USE CERTIFICATE

Holman Capital Corpo1'11tion 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hill&, CA 92653

November 30, 2017

Re: Equipment Lease-Purchase A&reement dated November 30, 2017

I, Mike Story, the City Administrator of the City of Ri1dto, as lessee (the "L"3$ss''), am qualified lo answer the q1>0otioll8 set forth below re&ardin& the Equipment to be acquired by Lessee in cormection with !he above-referenced Lease Ai:reement:

1. What is the :,pi1Cific use of the Eqi,ipm,:nt? Throlll!h in•talling solar equipment al fifteen City locations, we will generate solar electricity and reduce our use ofutility-providod electricity.

2. What increased capabi/itie, will the Equipment provld~? The new solar equipmwt at fifteen solar energy facilities to be located at the City ofRilllto, each owned by the City is expected to generate a CU!Uulative combined capecity of approximately 1.372 Me11awatt-DC.

3. Why is the Eq11ipme11t essemial to your ability to deliver gov~n,11m1ta/ urvtc&? The new equipment will provido green benefits for the City, reduce use of non-renewable energy sources, and provide cost 1avinis over !he life of !he project. The operating oavingo produced from the new equipment will also provido net General Fund relief and ~Ip u.~ save tlme and flm:ncial resources for our Facilities Department.

4. Does the Equipment replace existing eqi,ipment? (Jf.,v, plea.,e o:q,lain why yo11 are replaci11g the e.xistitfg eqi,ip1t1e11t) No. The solar installations are new features of the fifteen facilities.

5. Why did you choose this specific Equipment? The selected equipment is suitable as solar installations for !he identified facilities and matches the brand preferences for our trained Facilities Staff.

6. For how many years do you expect to utilize the Equlp111ent? The City expects to operate li1e equipmMt beyond its individual expected service life, which ranges from 20 to 30 years.

Approved as to form:

By:

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Very truly yours, er !Al TO, as Lessee

I By:

Name:. tory Title: City fdmmistrator

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NAME

Mike

EXIIIBITE

INCUMBENCY CERTIFICATE

the individuals lllltlllOO bclow llfC the

of the of a of ihe SiJm, of

of Ille records of mch

1:1eSJpecllive llllmOi. I further certifv 1ibat:

their re~poolive nmnos 1111d titles are their !me and authentic sig,mmres,

Such officers have the mtlimiltv on behalf of sw,h

a. Enter into lhllt certain Eq:llipme!ll d•red HollJtlallt

b. Enter into

Co1poratio11, u

c. F;,recule Cettifie•les A<:1::ep!lllll::e md o!her tt, the Leose A,giree,ummt md/or Escrow

TITl..ll

Ihllve

m:

Eq,upn,ent Schedule both of Rialto md

2017 "&crow '"' escrow agent, and Holttlllll

pa~met!I and dii!bm,i.,mmrt ""I"'""

011 behalf of the

2017

Name: Fm! Gllwite Title:

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ll1lil!] ALESHIRE& lalJI WYNDERuP Olt\\Ci CO\J\IY I OS liS El\'iRSlrn n HCii liY

Holman Capital Corporation 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hills, CA 92653

November 30, 2017

[email protected] 18881 Von Karman Avenue, (949) 250--5426 Suite 1700

Irvine, CA 92612 P (949) 223-1170 F (949) 223-1180

JOE\! YS

Re: Equipment Lease Agreement-Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agreement"), by and between Holman Capital Corporation (the "Corporation") and the City of Rialto (the "City")

Ladies and Gentlemen:

This opinion letter is being delivered to you in connection with the above-referenced Lease Agreement. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to them in the Lease Agreement. In connection with the City's execution and delivery of the Lease Agreement, serving in our capacity as City Attorney to the City, we have reviewed such documents, certificates, and records as we deemed relevant and necessary as the basis for the opinions set forth herein.

We have assumed, without undertaking to verify the same by independent investigation, the following: ( a) the authenticity of original documents and the genuineness of all signatures; (b) the conformity to the originals of all documents submitted to us as copies; ( c) as to matters of fact, the truth, accuracy, and completeness of the information, representations, and warranties contained in the documents, certificates, records and papers we have reviewed; ( d) compliance with all covenants and agreements contained in the Lease Agreement; ( e) the due authorization of the execution, delivery and performance by Lessor or other pertinent parties of the Lease Agreement; Binding Commitment and Escrow Agreement and (f) the absence of any evidence extrinsic to the provisions of the Lease Agreement between the Parties or other documents, that the Parties intended a meaning contrary to that expressed below by the written provisions of the Lease Agreement. We have not undertaken any commercial code filings or filings of any other documents and have assumed without verifying that any required filings have been taken place.

The opinions hereinafter expressed are based on an analysis of existing laws, regulations, rulings and court decisions, and cover certain matters not directly addressed by such authorities. Moreover, the opinions hereinafter expressed may be affected by actions taken or omitted or events occurring after the date hereof. We have not undertaken to determine, or to inform any person, whether any such actions or events are taken or omitted or do occur and we disclaim any obligation to update this letter.

Relying on such examination and subject to the limitations and qualifications hereinafter set forth herein, we are of the opinion that:

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(1) The City is a municipal corporation, duly organized and validly existing as a political subdivision of the State of California under and by virtue of the Constitution and the laws of the State;

(2) Resolutions of the City Council have been duly adopted on May 9, 2017 and November 14, 2017 related to the Lease Agreement, and are in full force and effect and, except as supplemented or amended therein, have not been modified, amended, rescinded or repealed since the date of its adoption;

(3) The City is authorized and has the power under applicable law to enter into the Binding Commitment, the Lease Agreement and the Escrow Agreement (together, the "City Documents"), and to carry out its obligations under the City Documents and the transactions contemplated thereby.

( 4) The City Documents have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the City. Assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties thereto, each of the City Documents is in full force and effect, and constitutes the legally valid and binding agreement of the City enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, except as limited by any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, debt adjustment, fraudulent conveyance or transfer, moratorium, reorganization or other similar laws affecting creditors' rights, to the application of equitable principles, to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases and to the limitations on legal remedies against public entities in the State of California (the "State").

(5) There is no litigation, action, suit or proceeding pending and notice of which has been received by the City or, to our actual knowledge and current recollection, threatened in writing against the City, before any court, administrative agency, arbitrator or governmental body that challenges the authority of the City to enter into the City Documents or the ability of the City to perform its obligations under the City Documents and the transactions contemplated thereby or in any way contesting or affecting the validity of the City Documents or the authority of the City to approve the City Documents or contesting the powers of the City to enter into or perform its obligations under any of the foregoing or in any way contesting the powers of the City in connection with any action contemplated by the City Documents or to restrain or enjoin the payment of Rental Payments (as defined in the Lease Agreement), nor is there any basis for any such action, suit, proceeding or investigation.

(6) Other than as may have been discussed with the addressee, to our knowledge, no consent of any other party, and no consent, license, approval or authorization of, exemption by or registration with any governmental body, authority, bureau or agency ( other than those that have been obtained or will he obtained or will be obtained prior to the delivery by the City of the City Documents), is required in connection with the adoption by the City of the Resolution; or the

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authorization, execution, delivery, issuance and performance, as applicable, by the City of the City Documents and the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby

(7) To our actual knowledge and current recollection, the execution and delivery of the City Documents by the City and compliance with the provisions thereof by the City, nor the consummation of any other of the transactions herein and therein contemplated, nor the fulfillment of the terms hereof and thereof, materially conflicts with or constitutes a material breach of or default under nor materially contravenes any law, administrative regulation, judgment, decree, loan agreement, indenture, bond, note, resolution, agreement or other instrument to which the City is a party or is otherwise subject, nor does any such execution, delivery, adoption or compliance result in a security interest or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever upon any of the properties or assets of the City under the terms of any such law, administrative regulation, judgment, decree, loan agreement, indenture, bond, note, resolution, agreement or other instrument, except as provided by the City Documents. We note that we have not reviewed title reports or any items related to the property on which the equipment is installed and have assumed for the purpose of the opinions in this letter, without investigation, that such assets are not encumbered by mortgages, bonds, leases or other encumbrances with provisions which may conflict with the City Documents. We also note that any interest of the Lessee or Assignee in certain equipment subject to the City Documents is subordinate to the Lease Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2007, by and between the City and the City of Rialto Public Building Authority ("Authority"), and the Site and Facilities Lease, dated as of December 1, 2007, by and between the City and the Authority, which leases relate to the outstanding City of Rialto Refunding Certificates of Participation, Series 2007.

The opinions stated in this letter are based on such examination of the law of the State of California as we deemed relevant for the purposes of this letter. We have not considered the effect, if any, of the laws of any other jurisdiction upon matters covered by these opinions. We have assumed the genuineness of all documents and signatures, presented to us. We express no opinion as to the status of the City Documents or any other documents executed and delivered in connection with the Lease Agreement ( collectively, the "Financing Documents"), the Rental Payments payable by the City under the Lease Agreement, the interest component thereof, tax credits under any federal securities laws or any state securities or "Blue Sky" law or any federal, state or local tax law. We do not express any opinion with respect to the accuracy or sufficiency of the description of any Equipment contained in the Lease Agreement. We express no opinion on any Exhibit to any document referred to herein, including the City Documents. We express no opinion with respect to any indemnification, contribution, choice of law, choice of forum or waiver provisions contained in any of the Lease Agreement, the Escrow Agreement or the other Financing Documents executed by the City. We express no opinion with respect to any indemnification, contribution, liquidated damages, penalty (including any remedy deemed to constitute a penalty), right of setoff, arbitration, judicial reference, choice of law, choice of forum, choice of venue, waiver or severability provisions contained in the Lease Agreement or

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any of the other Financing Documents. Without limiting any of the foregoing, we express no opinion as to any matter other than as expressly set forth above.

Whenever a statement herein is qualified by "to the best of our knowledge," or "to our knowledge" it shall be deemed to indicate that, during the course of our representation of the City in connection with the financing described herein, no information that would give me current, actual knowledge of the inaccuracy of such statement has come to our attention. We have not, however, undertaken any independent investigation to determine the accuracy of such statements, and any limited inquiry undertaken during the preparation of this opinion letter should not be regarded as such investigation. No inference as to our knowledge of any matters bearing upon the accuracy of any such statement should be drawn from the fact of our general representation of the City.

In addition, the rights and obligations under the Lease Agreement, Commitment Agreement and Escrow Agreement, and their enforceability, may be subject to or limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership, reorganization, arrangement, fraudulent conveyance, moratorium and other laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights or the availability of a particular remedy, to the application of equitable principles, to the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases and to the limitations on legal remedies against public agencies in the State of California.

We are furnishing this opinion letter as City Attorney to the City. No attorney-client relationship has existed or exists between us and the addressees hereof in connection with the City Documents, Financing Documents or by virtue of this opinion letter. This opinion letter is rendered solely in connection with the financing described herein, and may not be relied upon by you for any other purpose. We disclaim any obligation to update this opinion letter. This opinion letter and the opinions expressed herein shall not extend to, and may not be used, quoted, referred to, or relied upon by any other person, firm, corporation or other entity without our prior written consent.

Respectfully submitted,

Anita Luck for Fred Galante, City Attorney

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FEDERAL TAX CERTIFICATE

Dated: November 30, 2017

I, Mike Story, City Administrator of the City of Rialto, California (the "City"), make this certification for the benefit of all persons interested in the treatment for federal income tax purposes of the ownership of interests as a "Lessor" under the City's Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement dated November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agreement"), entered into between the City and Holman Capital Corporation (the "Corporation"). The obligations of the City to make payments pursuant to the Lease Agreement are referred to herein as the "Obligation". I do hereby certify as follows in good faith on the date of issue of the Obligation:

I. Responsible Officer. I am the duly chosen, qualified and acting officer of the City for the office shown below my signature; as such, I am familiar with the facts herein certified and I am duly authorized to execute and deliver this certificate on behalf of the City. I am the officer of the City charged, along with other officers of the City, with responsibility for issuing the Obligation.

2. Code and Regulations. The Obligation is subject to the provisions of Sections 54A, 54C, and 148-150 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and the Treasury Regulations (the "Regulations") promulgated under the applicable sections of the Code. These provisions of the Code and Regulations impose restrictions on the use of facilities financed with proceeds of the Obligation and on the investment of Obligation proceeds.

3. Definitions. The capitalized terms used in this certificate (unless otherwise defined) that are defined in Resolution No. 7122 adopted on May 9, 2017, as supplemented by Resolution No. 7219 adopted on November 14, 2017, authorizing the City to enter into the Lease Agreement (the "Resolution") or in the Lease Agreement, and shall for all purposes hereof have the meanings therein specified. All terms defined in the Code or Regulations shall for all purposes of this certificate have the same meanings as given to those terms in the Code and Regulations unless the context clearly requires otherwise.

4. Reasonable Expectations. The facts and estimates that are set forth in this certificate are accurate. The expectations that are set forth in this certificate are reasonable in light of such facts and estimates. There are no other facts or estimates that would materially change such expectations. The undersigned has to the extent necessary reviewed the certifications set forth herein with other representatives of the City as to such accuracy and reasonableness. The undersigned has also relied, to the extent appropriate, on representations set forth in the certificate of the Corporation, attached as Exhibit A to this certificate. The undersigned is aware of no fact, estimate or circumstance that would create any doubt regarding the accuracy or reasonableness of all or any portion of such documents.

5. Description of Governmental Purpose. The City is issuing the Obligation pursuant to the Resolution for the purposes of funding (a) the Project (hereinafter defined) and

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(b) the costs of issuance of the Obligation. The primary purpose of each transaction undertaken in connection with the issuance of the Obligation is a bona fide governmental purpose. The Project is described as follows: fifteen solar energy facilities to be located at the City of Rialto, each owned by the City and aggregating a cumulative combined generating capacity of approximately 1.327 Megawatt-DC (the "Project").

6. New Clean Renewable Energy Bond Requirements.

(a) Designation as "New Clean Renewable Energy Bond." For United States federal income tax purposes ( and not for purposes of the laws of the State of California), the Lease Agreement is treated as an indebtedness of the City, and the City is treated as the owner of the facilities comprising the Project. The City has designated in the Resolution and the Lease Agreement that the Obligation is a "new clean renewable energy bond" within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code.

(b) New Clean Renewable Energy Bond. The City makes the following representations in order to establish that the Obligation is a qualifying "new clean renewable energy bond" within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code:

(i) The City is a municipal corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State political subdivision of the State of California, and a governmental body and qualified issuer within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code.

(ii) Each of the facilities to be improved with proceeds of the Obligation is owned by the City.

(iii) The City has determined that each of the facilities to be improved with proceeds of the Obligation will be a solar energy facility ( as described in Section 45( d)( 4) of the Code), and thus a "qualified renewable energy facility" within the meaning of Section 54C( d)(l) of the Code.

(iv) One hundred percent of the "Available Project Proceeds," as defined in Section 54A( e )( 4) of the Code, are to be used for capital expenditures incurred by governmental bodies. No Proceeds will be spent to enlarge the facilities or to acquire existing buildings.

(c) Qualified Purpose. The City reasonably expects that (a) 100% or more of the Available Project Proceeds are to be spent for one or more qualified purposes within the three (3) year period beginning on the date of issuance of the Obligation ( as such period may be extended by the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") following a timely request by the City in its discretion for an extension) (the "Expenditure Period"); and (b) it has or will have a binding commitment with a third party to spend at least 10% of the Available Project Proceeds within the 6-month period beginning on the Funding Date. To the extent that less than 100% of the Available Project Proceeds of the Obligation are expended for a qualified purpose by the end of Expenditure Period, the City will use the unspent Available Project Proceeds to redeem the principal amount of the portion of the Obligation treated as nonqualified bonds ( as determined

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under Section 142 of the Code) within 90 days of the end of the Expenditure Period, all in accordance with the requirements of Section 54A( d)(2) of the Code in the time and manner prescribed by the Code. For purposes of the foregoing, the term "Available Project Proceeds" means (A) the excess of (i) the proceeds from the issuance of the Obligation, over (ii) the issuance costs financed by the Obligation (to the extent such costs do not exceed 2 percent of such proceeds), plus (B) the proceeds from any investment of such excess.

( d) CREB Allocation. The City on August 3, 2017, received from the IRS an allocation of authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") in the aggregate amount of $6,854,653 for the Project. Copies of the City's application and the IRS' allocation are attached hereto as Exhibits B and C.

(e) Credit Rate. The applicable credit rate permitted to New CREBs is calculated by the Bureau of Public Debt and published at the Bureau of Public Debt's web site at https://www.treasurydirect.gov/. The applicable credit rate permitted with respect to the Lease Agreement, as published by the Bureau of Public Debt on the date of the Binding Commitment for Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated November 14, 2017, between the City, the Corporation, and Mega Bank (the "Binding Commitment") and set forth in Exhibit D ( a copy of information from the website of the Bureau of Public Debt for November 14, 2017) is 4.15%.

(f) Term Requirement. The maximum term permitted new clean renewable energy bonds is calculated by the Bureau of Public Debt and published at the Bureau of Public Debt's web site at https://www.treasurydirect.gov. The maximum term with respect to the Lease Agreement, as published by the Bureau of Public Debt on the date of the Binding Commitment, November 14, 2017 is 33 years. The maximum term of the Lease Agreement is 20 years, which does not exceed 33 years.

(g) Amount of Credit; No Qualified Bond Election. The annual credit allowed to the Corporation will be in an amount equal to 70% of the amount which would have constituted the interest component of each payment under the Lease Agreement on such date if such interest component were determined at the applicable credit rate determined under Section 54A(b)(3) of the Code with respect to the Lease Agreement. The City has not and will not elect to have Section 6431 of the Code apply to the Obligation, and the City will not request direct payments under Section 6431 of the Code (including by filing IRS Forms 8038-CP) with respect to interest paid on the Obligation.

(h) No Financial Conflicts of Interest. The City hereby certifies that applicable State and local law requirements governing conflicts of interest are satisfied and will be satisfied with respect to entering into the Lease Agreement and, to the extent applicable, the City will satisfy any additional conflicts of interest rules with respect to the Lease Agreement prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury governing the appropriate members of Congress, Federal, State and local officials and their spouses.

7. Amount and Expenditure of Sale Proceeds of the Obligation.

(a) Amount of Sale Proceeds. The sale proceeds from the Obligation are $6,109,579.88, based on the amount set forth on Exhibit A hereto. No portion of the proceeds

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of the Obligation is provided by the issuance of any other obligations of the City or any other governmental entity.

(b) Expenditure of Sale Proceeds. The proceeds of the Obligation in the amount of$6,109,579.88 will be expended as follows:

(i) The amount of $38,164.88 will be disbursed to pay issuance costs of the Obligation, which amount does not exceed two percent of the sale proceeds of the Obligation.

(ii) The amount of $6,071,415.00 will be deposited in the Escrow Fund (as defined below) and is expected to be disbursed, together with the earnings thereon, to pay or reimburse the costs of the Project. The aggregate amount of the costs of the Project is anticipated to be not less than such amount. Any costs of the Project not financed out of original or investment proceeds of the Obligation will be financed out of the City's available funds.

( c) Reimbursement. No portion of the amount described in paragraph 6(b) above will be disbursed to reimburse the City for any expenditures made by the City prior to the date that is 60 days before the earlier of the issue date or the date the City adopted a resolution (the "Declaration"), if any, describing the Project, stating the maximum principal amount of obligations expected to be issued for the Project, and stating the City's reasonable expectation on that date that it would reimburse expenditures for costs of the Project with proceeds of an obligation. The Declaration, if any, is not an official intent to reimburse that was declared as a matter of course, or in an amount substantially in excess of the amount expected to be necessary for the Project. The City has not engaged in a pattern of failure to reimburse original expenditures covered by official intents. Such reimbursed portion will be treated as spent for purposes of paragraph 12 below.

(d) No Sale of Conduit Loan. No portion of the proceeds of the Obligation has been or will be used to acquire, finance, or refinance any conduit loan to any party.

(e) No Overissuance. The proceeds of the Obligation will not exceed by more than a minor portion the amount necessary to accomplish the governmental purposes of the Obligation and, in fact, are not expected to exceed by any amount the amount of proceeds allocated to expenditures for the governmental purposes of the Obligation.

(f) Allocations and Accounting. The proceeds of the Obligation will be allocated to expenditures not later than 18 months after the later of the date the expenditure is made or the date the Project is placed in service, but in no event later than the date that is 60 days after the fifth anniversary of the date hereof or the final payment under the Lease Agreement, if earlier. The allocation of proceeds will be made by consistently employing the direct-tracing method of accounting. No proceeds of the Obligation will be allocated to any expenditure to which proceeds of any other obligations have heretofore been allocated.

8. Expenditure of Investment Proceeds. Investment proceeds resulting from the investment of any proceeds of the Obligation pending expenditure of such proceeds for costs of

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the Project will be retained in the Project Fund and disbursed to pay or reimburse Project costs in addition to those described in paragraph 6 above.

9. No Replacement Proceeds. There are no amounts that have a sufficiently direct nexus to the Obligation or to the governmental purposes of the Obligation to conclude that the amounts would have been used for that governmental purpose if the proceeds of the Obligation were not used for that purpose. Specifically,

(a) No Sinking Funds. Other than to the extent described in paragraph 13(b) of this certificate, there is no debt service fund, redemption fund, reserve fund, replacement fund, or similar fund reasonably expected to be used directly or indirectly to pay principal on the Obligation.

(b) No Pledged Funds. Other than amounts described in this certificate, there is no amount that is directly or indirectly pledged to pay principal on the Obligation, or to a guarantor of part or all of the Obligation, such that such pledge provides reasonable assurance that such amount will be available to pay principal on the Obligation if the City encounters financial difficulty. For purposes of this certification, an amount is treated as so pledged if it is held under an agreement to maintain the amount at a particular level for the direct or indirect benefit of the holders or the guarantor of the Obligation.

(c) No Other Replacement Proceeds. There are no other replacement proceeds allocable to the Obligation because the City reasonably expects that the term of the Obligation will not be longer than is reasonably necessary for the governmental purposes of the Obligation. Furthermore, if the term of the Obligation is longer than is reasonably necessary for the governmental purposes of the Obligation, the City does not reasonably expect to have available amounts during the portion of such period that is longer than is reasonably necessary. The City reasonably expects that the Lease Agreement would be entered into to achieve the governmental purpose of the Lease Agreement independent of any arbitrage benefit. The Lease Agreement would not have been entered into if the Corporation would not have been allowed a credit against Federal income tax for the taxable years that include the credit allowance date within the meaning of section 54A of the Code.

10. Yield on the Obligation. For purposes of determining the yield on the Obligation, the issue price of the Obligation is the price paid by the Corporation, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto, i.e., the amount transferred to the Escrow Fund pursuant to Section 2. 5 of the Lease Agreement. The yield is based on the interest component of payments made by the City under the Lease Agreement and does not take into account the new clean renewable energy bond tax credit received by the Corporation. No fee paid to the Corporation, issuance costs, or costs of carrying or repaying the Obligation is taken into account for purposes of computing the yield on the Obligation.

11. Temporary Periods. The City has incurred or will incur within six months of the date hereof a binding obligation to a third party which is not subject to any contingencies within the control of the City or a related party pursuant to which the City is obligated to expend at least ten percent of the sale proceeds of the Obligation on the Project. One hundred percent of the available project proceeds will be expended on the Project for qualified purposes within the

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meaning of section 54C of the Code within three years beginning on the date hereof. The available project proceeds may be invested without restriction as to yield for three years from the date of issuance of the Obligation.

12. Failure to Spend Required Amount. The City will undertake the remedial actions described in section 54A( d)(2)(B) of the Code if any available project proceeds of the Obligation have not been spent within the Expenditure Period.

13. Debt Service Fund. The City may create a debt service fund (the "Debt Service Fund") with the proceeds from all taxes levied, assessed and collected for and on account of the Obligation to be deposited in such Debt Service Fund. In the event that a Debt Service Fund is created, the City expects that taxes levied, assessed and other funds collected for and on account of the Obligation will be sufficient each year to pay such debt service. All amounts deposited in such Debt Service Fund will be depleted at least once each year, except for a reasonable carryover amount not in excess of the greater of the earnings on such portion of the Fund for the immediately preceding year or one-twelfth of the principal payments on the Obligation for the immediately preceding year. The Debt Service Fund will be used primarily to achieve a proper matching of revenues and principal payments on the Obligation within each year. Amounts held in the Debt Service Fund may be invested at an unrestricted yield because such amounts will be expended within 13 months of the date such amounts are received.

14. Issue. There are no other obligations that (a) are sold within 15 days of the issue date of the Obligation, (b) are sold pursuant to the same plan of financing with the Obligation, and ( c) will be paid out of substantially the same source of funds as the Obligation.

15. Deemed Compliance With Rebate Requirements. Section 54A( d)( 4)(B) of the Code provides that the issue of new clean renewable energy bonds is not treated as failing to meet the requirements of Section 148 of the Code by reason of any investment of available project proceeds of the issue during the Expenditure Period. Therefore, the Available Project Proceeds of the Bonds deposited in the Escrow Fund may be invested in higher yielding investments during the Expenditure Period, and the arbitrage rebate requirement of Section l 48(f) of the Code will not apply to earnings from the investment of Available Project Proceeds of the Obligation during the Expenditure Period.

16. No Change in Use. The City does not expect and will not use the proceeds of the Obligation in any manner other than as described in paragraphs 5 and 6 above for the Project located in the City of Rialto and described in the Resolution and Lease Agreement. Furthermore, the City does not expect to dispose of any portion of the Project financed or refinanced with proceeds of the Obligation, or to change the use of the proceeds of the Obligation while the Obligation is outstanding.

17. Internal Revenue Service Audits. The City represents that the IRS has not contacted the City regarding any obligations issued by or on behalf of the City the proceeds of which have been or are to be used to finance assets or used for a purpose similar to the assets to be financed with the proceeds of the Obligation or the purpose for which the Obligation is being entered into or that are secured by or reasonably expected to be paid from the same or similar

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source as the Obligation. To the best of the knowledge of the City, no such obligations of the City are currently under examination by the IRS.

18. 120% Test. The term of the Obligations is not longer than is reasonably necessary for the governmental purposes of the Lease Agreements because the weighted average maturity of the Obligations does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected economic life of the Project.

19. Wage and Labor Standards Requirements. The City acknowledges that Subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of Title 40 of the United States Code applies to the Project financed with the Lease Agreement. The City represents and warrants that it has complied and will comply with the requirements imposed under Subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of Title 40 of the United States Code with respect to the Project financed with the Lease Agreement. The City expressly acknowledges that such requirements generally provide that the City must comply with federal prevailing wage laws for certain classes of laborers and must comply with certain notification and specification requirements in construction contracts.

20. IRS Form 1097-BTC. The City understands that it is required to timely file an annual Form 1097-BTC, Bond Tax Credit, and a Form 1096, Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns, for the Obligation with the IRS. The City also understands that it must furnish a statement to each holder of the Obligation on a quarterly basis for the calendar quarter for which a credit was allowed. Such forms and filing requirements are subject to change at any time, and the City acknowledges that it is the City's responsibility to keep abreast of developments in this area. The City hereby covenants that it will file Forms 1097-BTC, Forms 1096 and the quarterly statements to each holder of the Obligations ( and all other required information reporting forms) in a timely manner.

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[SIG::--IATURE PAGE TO FEDERAL TAX CERTIFICATE!

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Tax Cmificate has been executed 011 behalf of City as of November 30, 2017.

Approved as to form:

By: Namo: Fred Galante Title: City Attorney

By:

CITY OF RIA! .TO, CALIFORNIA

Nan e: Miko Story Title\ City Administrator

EXHIBIT A

CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION

I, Lance Holmllll, President and CEO of Holm.an Capital Corporation (the "Corporation"), make this cettificarion for the benefit of all peuons in the treatwent for federal income tax purposes of the ownership of the obligation of the City ( the "Obligation") pursuant to the Equipment Lea;se..Purchase Agreement dared November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agreement"), entered into between the City and the Corporation. Each capitalized term used herein has the meaning specified for such term in the Federal Tax Certificate to which tbfa Exhibit A is attached (the "Federal. Tax Certificllie"). r hereby certify a~ follows in good fuith as of the issue date:

1. I am tbe duly chosen, qualified and acting officer of the Corporation for the office shown below my signature; as sach, I am familiar with the fucts herein certified 11nd I am duly authorfaed to e;,:ecute and deliver this ccrtificare on behalf of the Corporation. I am the officer of the Corporation charged, along with other officers of the Co,:poration, with responsibility for the Lease Agreement.

2. The Corporation has purchased the Obligation from the City for an aggregate purchase price of$6,109,579.88. The Corporation intends to hold the Obligation for investment purposes and not in the capacity of bond house, broker, dealer, or similar per.son or organization acting in lhe capacity of undernriter or wholesaler; provided however., the Corpoaltion reserves the right to transfer the Obligation or portions thereof in tho future in accordance with the Resolution end the Lease Agreement. The Obligation is not being offered to the public.

3. To permit the City to undertake remedial actions that may he necessary to comply with paragraph 12 of the federal Tax Certificate, the Corporation llgreos to permit tho City to prq,ay the Obligation to the extent necessary for such remedial action, notwithstanding nnything to the contrary in the Lease Agreement.

The City may rely on the statements mnde herein in connection with making the representations set forth in tht: Fedaal Ta.x Certifica:te and in its efforts to comply with the conditions imposed by the Code regarding treatment fur federal inrome tax pw:poses of the ownel:ship of the Obligation. K&L Gatos LLP also may rely on this certificate for purposes of its opinion regarding the treatment for federal income tax purposes of the ownership of the Obligation.

l Lliiice Holman President & CEO

...._ .......

Date: November 30, 2017

EXHIBIT B

CREBS APPLICATION

B-1

APPLICATION FOR ALLOCATION OF NEW CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY BOND VOLUME CAP

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons St. Louis, Missouri 63017

The following constitutes the application ("Application") of City of Rialto (the "Applicant", "Issuer" and/or "City") for allocation of new clean renewable energy bond ("New CREB") volume cap under section 54C(c) of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") ( unless otherwise noted, section references herein are to the Code) to finance the project described below.

This single Application is being used to request New CREB volume cap for qualified renewable energy facilities comprised of fifteen solar energy facilities to be located at the City of Rialto, each owned by the City and aggregating a cumulative combined generating capacity of approximate! y 1.3 2 7 Megawatt -DC ( the "Project").

In accordance with IRS Notice 2015-12, this Application provides the required information for each of these proposed solar energy facilities, each item of information shown separately for each proposed facility, but organized in tables, where appropriate, to facilitate your cumulative review of the Project.

2. Status of Applicant/ Issuer

The City is a "qualified issuer" under section 54C( d) because it is a "governmental body" that is a State, a possession of the United States, the City of Columbia, an Indian tribal government, or any political subdivision of the foregoing.

3. Name of Qualified Renewable Energy Facility

Table3-A

City of Rialto Energy Project Comprised of Fifteen Ener6,y Facilities (named as follows)

Site Site Address Civic Center 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Communitv Center 214 N. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #2 1700 N. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #3 1550 N. Avala Dr, Rialto, CA 923 76 Fire Station #4 3288 N. Alder Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing 245-251 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Human Resources/ M&O 246 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Library 251 W 1st St, Rialto, CA 923 76 Metrolink Deoot 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Police Annex 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Police Denartment 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Public Works/ Enoineerin!! 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Racquet & Fitness Center 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Senior Center 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376

4. Description of the Qualified Renewable Energy Facility See attached Exhibit A for a reasonably detailed description of the qualified renewable energy facilities which constitute the Project, including reasonably expected costs of each facility's cost components, such as land, site preparation, equipment, installation, other dedicated facilities such as transmission, facility capacity, and projected or expected use of the power produced at the facility.

5. Project Cost A reasonably detailed description of the expected Project costs is set forth in attached Exhibit B. The City hereby certifies that none of the expected Project costs to be financed with New CREBs pursuant to the allocation were included in a previous application unless the IRS has been notified that such application has been withdrawn or that any previous allocation for those costs reverted to the IRS.

6. Qualified Renewable Energy Facility Owner

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7. Status of Owner

The project will be owned by a qualified entity under§ 54C(d)(l) because the owner will be:

(ii) a qualified owner under § 54C(d)(3) that is a "governmental body" and is a State, a possession of the United States, the City of Columbia, an Indian tribal government, or any political subdivision of the foregoing.

The City I Owner further certifies that:

(i) the City is not a public power provider under section§ 54C(d)(2); and

(ii) the City's requested aggregate amount of New CREB volume cap, along with any allocations previously received under Notice 2015-12 by it and members of the same controlled group, as defined in Treasury Regulation § 1.150-l(e) (the City notes that there have been no previous allocations received), does not exceed the Volume Cap Limit in effect as of the submission date of the Application; and

(iii) The City, as Applicant, and members of the same controlled group are not seeking separate allocations for the any Project costs described herein.

8. Qualified Renewable Energy Facility The Project is a "qualified renewable energy facility" within the meaning of section 54C(d)(l) of the Code because it is a "qualified facility" (as determined under section 45(d) of the Code without regard to section 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date) that is:

Solar Energy Facility ~ a facility using solar energy to produce electricity (not including a facility described in section 48(a)(3) the basis of which is taken into account by the taxpayer for purposes of detennining the energy credit under section 48 of the Code).

9. Construction Commencement Date and Placed in Service Date. The construction, installation, and equipping of each facility ( construction mobilization) is expected to begin on or before 9/1/2017. All of the Project's energy facilities are expected to be placed in service on or before 2/1/2018. The following table provides estimated start and commissioning dates for each facility. These dates are subject to

further refinements. However, they represent the City's best estimate based on the proposed system design.

Table 9-A

Site Site Address Construction Placed In Start Da1c Service Date

Civic Center 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/20/2017 Cornmunitv Center 214 N. Palm Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Fire Station # l / Fire HA 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/20/2017 Fire Station #2 1700 N. Riverside Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Fire Station #3 1550 N. Avala Dr, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12115/2017 Fire Station #4 3288 N. Alder Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/l/2017 12115/2017 Fleet Scwices /ITS/ Purchasine 245-251 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Human Resources/ M&O 246 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 911/2017 12/15/2017 Librarv 251 W 1st St, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Mctrolink D,.....ot 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Police Annex 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 12115/2017 Police D,,....artment 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 1/15/2018 Public Works/ EnP-ineerinP- 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 12115/2017 Racnuet & Fitness Center 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 1/15/2018 Senior Center 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 12/15/2017

10.1 ndependent Engineer's Certificate Attached as Exhibit C hereto is a certification by an independent, licensed engineer to the effect that:

a) each facility in the Project will meet the requirements for a "qualified facility" (as determined under§ 45(d) of the Code (without regard to§ 45(d)(8) and (10) and without regard to any placed m service date or associated construction commencement date), and

b) each facility in the Project, upon being placed m service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

11.Location of the Project: The Project entails installation of fifteen solar energy facilities at Civic Center, Community Center, Fire Stations, Fleet Services, Human Resources, Library, Metrolink, Police Departments, Public Works, Racquet & Fitness Center, and Senior Center. All locations that will host these energy facilities are owned and operated by the City. All locations are located within the City of Rialto, California. See Table 9-A (above) for the specific address of each solar energy facility.

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.·,:·ff/~!!~t~1gqa:~JiCr"·•,··· 13.Approvals Exhibit D provides certification that all required Federal, State, and local approvals (regulatory and otherwise) for the Project, the proposed New CREBs, and any other required financing for the Project have been obtained or, if any approvals have not yet been obtained, a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects to receive all required approvals in time to permit issuance of the proposed bonds before the expiration of the volume cap allocation.

In addition, Exhibit D describes any required approvals that have not been obtained and describes the Applicant's plan and expected time frame for obtaining such approvals.

14.PLAN OF FINANCING Exhibit E provides the Applicant's plan for financing for the Project, and includes a reasonably detailed description of:

(I) The amount of New CREBs expected to be issued and a description of how proceeds of such bonds will be allocated to the Project;

Description Total Cost $ of Total

Solar Project Cost $6,816,488.00 99.44%

Costs of Issuance $38,164.88 0.56%

Total Financing Amount $6,854,652.88 100.00%

Any other reasonably expected sources of financing for the project together with a description of how such financing will be allocated to the project, and;

a. The lease proceed will provide I 00% of the financing cost.

(2) A letter from Holman Capital Corporation, an independent third party who is knowledgeable about the marketability of municipal bonds, that the proposed

bonds are reasonably expected to be marketed prior to the expiration of the volume cap allocation set forth in section 5.e. ofNotice 2015-12.

a. See Attached Letter

15.COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL TAX LAWS Exhibit F provides a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects that the proposed bonds will meet the applicable requirements of §§ 54A and 54C and that the Applicant has engaged bond counsel to render an opinion to the effect that the proposed bonds will meet those requirements.

16.CERTIFICATION OF READINESS TO ISSUE

See attached Exhibit G for a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects to use the volume cap allocation by issuing New CREBs prior to the expiration of the volume cap allocation.

17.CERTAIN FORFEITURES See attached Exhibit H for a certification that no previous forfeitures or expirations of volume cap occurred with respect to volume cap allocated under Notice 2015-12.

18. REIMBURSEMENTS The City, as owner of the Project, does not anticipate using any portion of the proceeds of New CREBs to reimburse amounts that the owner has paid or is expected to pay with respect to the Project prior to the issuance of the New CREBs. If any reimbursement is required, the Applicant certifies that the requirements of§ 54A(d)(2)(D) will be met with respect to any such reimbursement.

19.DOLLAR AMOUNT OF ALLOCATION REQUESTED FOR THE PROJECT The Applicant hereby requests a New CREBs volume cap allocation in the amount of $6,854,653.

20.CONSENT AND WAIVER

The Applicant hereby consents to the Internal Revenue Service contacting any party named herein or named in the attachments affixed hereto for the purpose of acquiring such additional infonnation as is necessary to complete the application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation. The Applicant waives any right to prior notice of or prior consent to such contact.

21.PENALTY OF PERJURY STATEMENT AND SIGNATURES

I hereby certify that I am an authorized officer or official of the Applicant and am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in connection with incurring debt and that I am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Application in making this Application. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that (i) I have knowedge of the relevant facts and circumstances relating to this Application and the Project(s), (ii) I have examined this Application, and (iii) to the best ofmy knowledge and belief, 11 the facts contained in this Application are true, correct and complete.

Name and Titz Mi

Date: 1 Ir I

e Story, City Administrator, City of Rialto

, 2017

Exhibit A

Project Overview: The Energy Project ("Project") incorporates multiple solar systems at fifteen City owned sites. The following Table A-1 provides a breakdown of key Project metrics by each of the proposed facilities:

Table A-I

Project's Estimated Capacity, Generation, and Major Equipment

Facility Name

System Size Generation PVModule Inverter No. (kW-DC) YlkWh Quantity Quantity

1 Civic Center 120,600 197,358 360 2

2 Community Center 39,530 64,386 118 3

3 Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ 96,480 155,882 288 3

4 Fire Station #2 32,160 52,829 96 2

5 Fire Station #3 52,930 87,965 158 1

6 Fire Station #4 25,460 40,240 76 2

7 Fleet Services/ ITS/ Purchasing 48,910 73,451 146 4

8 Human Resources/ M&O 44,555 69,149 133 3

9 Library 51,925 83,166 155 1

10 Metrolink Depot 42,210 64,225 126 3

11 Police Annex 58,960 88,988 176 1

12 Police Department 237,850 357,683 710 5

13 Public Works/ Engineering 32,830 47,257 98 2

14 Racquet & Fitness Center 319,590 517,950 954 6

15 Senior Center 123,280 191,007 368 3

The following pages provide a summary of the preliminary design for each site, key equipment specifications, and other project details.

150 S. Palm Ave. Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 197,358 kWh

214 N. Palm Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 64,386 kWh

131 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 155,882 kWh

1700 N. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 52,829 kWh

1550 N. Ayala Dr Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 87,965 kWh

3288 N. Alder Ave Rialto, CA

Vear 1 Production: 40,240 kWh

251 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 73,451 kWh

246 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 69,149 kWh

251 W. 1st St Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 83,166 kWh

261 S. Palm Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 64,225 kWh

429 W. Rialto Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 88,988 kWh

128 N. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 357,683 kWh

335 W. Rialto Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 47,257 kWh

1243 S. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 517,950 kWh

1411 S. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 191,007 kWh

DOUBLE-GLASS MODULE

DYMOND CSGX-330 I 335 I 340M-FG Canadian Sola r's Dymond CS6X-M-FG module is a 72

cell double-glass module. By replacing the traditional

polymer backsheet with heat-strengthened glass,

the Dymond module has a lower annual power degradation than a traditional module and better protection against the elements, making it more

reliable and durable during its lifetime.

KEY FEATURES

Up to IEC1500 Voe system voltage,

saving Bos costs

Minimizes micro-cracks and

prevents snail trails

20 % more energy generation

Suitable for harsh environments, such as coasts, deserts and lakes

Fire Class A certified according to !EC 61730-2 / MST 23

5400 Pa snow load, 2400 Pa wind load

~:i CanadianSolar

power output warranty

product warranty on materials and workmanship

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES* ISO 9001 :2008 / Quality management system

ISOfTS 16949:2009 / The automotive industry quality management system

ISO 14001 :2004 / Standards for environmental management system

OH SAS 18001 :2007 / International standards for occupational health & safety

PRODUCT CERTIFICATES* IEC 61215 / IEC 61730: VOE/ CE

Take-e-way

~ C ~ .-pt. a:i~ (8) ~ ~~---,

* As there are different certification requirements in different markets, please contact your local Canadian Solar sales representative for the specific certificates applicable to the products in the region in which the products are to be used.

CANA!l!AN SOLAR INC. is committed to providing high quality

solar products, solar system solutions and services to customers

around the world. As a leading PV project developer and

manufacturer of solar modules with over 15 GW deployed around the world since 2001, Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is one of

the most bankable solar companies worldwide.

CANADIAN SOLAR INC. c/o Canadian Solar Australia 1 Pty Ltd, 165 Cremorne Street, Richmond, VIC 3121, Australia [email protected],www.canadiansolar.com/au Page 15 of 15

ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm)

Rear View

r

t

ELECTRICAL DATA I STC* CS6X Nominal Max. Power (Pmax)

Corner Protector Detai I

330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG

330W 335W 340W

Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 37.5 V 37.8V 37.9V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.80 A 8.87 A 8.97 A Open Circuit Voltage (Voe)

Short Circuit Current (lsc) Module Efficiency Operating Temperature

Max. System Voltage Module Fire Performance Max. Series Fuse Rating

Application Classification Power Tolerance

45.9V 46.1 V 46.2V

9.31 A 9.41 A 9.48A 16.90% 17.16% 17.42% -40°C - +85°C

1500 (!EC) or 1000V(UL) CLASS A (!EC 61730) 15 A

Class A 0-+ SW

* Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000W/m2, spectrum AM

15 and cell temperature of 25°(. Measurement uncertainty: ±3 % (Pmax).

ELECTRICAL DATA I NOCT* CS6X 330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 238W 242W 245W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 34.2 V 34.SV 34.6V

Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 6.96A 7.01 A 7.10A Open Circuit Voltage (Voe) 42.1 V 42.3V 42.4V Short Circuit Current (lsc) 7.54A 7.62A 7.67 A

* Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCT), irradiance of 800W/m2,

spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°c, wind speed 1 m/s.

PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRA!llANCE Outstanding performance at low irradiance, average

relative efficiency of 96.5 % from an irradiance of 1000 W/m' to 200 W/m' (AM 1.5, 25°().

The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to on·going innovation, research and product enhancement, Canadian Solar Inc. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most recent version of the data sheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein.

Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules.

CANADIAN SOLAR INC.

CS6X-335M-FG I I-V CURVES

A A

' ' .

' ' -

V

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

I -------~ -- ------v 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

1111 1000W/m2

• 800W/m2

a 600W/m2

a 400W/m2

MECHANICAL DATA

Specification Data Cell Type Mono-crystalline, 6 inch Cell Arrangement 72 (6x 12)

5°( 1111

25°( Ill

45°c •

Gs0 c •

Dimensions 1953x992xs.smm (77.Sx39.1 x0.23 in)

(Incl. corner

protector) Weight

withoutJ-Box and corner protector 1972x996x8.S mm (77.6x39.2x0.33 in)

without J-Box 27.5 kg (60.6 lbs)

Front/ Back Glass 2.5 mm heat strengthened glass Frame Frame less J-Box SplitJ-Box, IP67, 3 diodes

Cable 4 mm' (]EC) or4 mm' &12 AWG 1000 V (UL) Cable Length 1150 mm (45.3 in), 500 mm (19.7 in)

(+) and 350 mm (13.8 in)(·)

Connectors Per Pallet

is optional for portrait installation* Amphenol H4 UTX ~EC) 30 pieces, 900 kg (1984.1 lbs)

Percontainer (4a HQ) 660 pieces

* The application of this short length cable can only be used in portrait installation (clamping mounting method) systems in which the distance between modules should be less than or equal to 50 mm. In the event the distance between the PV modules to be installed is more than 50 mm, please make sure to consult our technical team for evaluation and advice.

TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS Specification Temperature Coefficient (Pmax)

Temperature Coefficient (Voe) Temperature Coefficient (lsc) Nominal Operating Cell Temperature

PARTNER SECTION

Data -0.41 %/°C

-0.31 % I °C

0.053 % I °C 45±2 °C

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clo Canadian Solar Australia 1 Pty Ltd. July 2016. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet V5.51_AU

SUNGROW www.sungrowpower.com

SG30/SG36KU String Inverter For North America

Grid-friend Ly

• Continuous acilve power control " Reactive power control with power factor 0.8

l•ading - 0.8 l"Qging • lncludee RS-485 intarfaca, compo:ibltiii with aH

common monitoring systems

lnt•llig•nt DHign "' Integrated combiner box: 1 Ox Screw terminal

pairs wm, DC string fuses, Type II overvo!tage protsction and DC switch, more safety and lower 11'l ayatam cost

"' Can ba wall-mounted without lifting aquipmant, woight 65 kg

• Can ba mounted vartically as well as horizontaUy, ghdng maximum design tbexibt!lty and lowering instaHfflion costs

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Efficient and Flexible .. High yitiiilde due to afticitillncy up to 98.5'X,

ond CEC tiii1lciancy of QRO'X, • Dual MPP trackers control

Reliable • Product certification: cCSAus, UL 1741,

IEEE 1547. IEEE1547.1. CSA C22.2. 107.1-01-2001. FCC Part 15 Sub-part B Class B Umlts

" Manufacturer ctlrtlficatkm: !SO 9001, !SO 14001. OHSAS 18000

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Maximum DC lnrut Voltaqe

MrrT nanqe (full load)

MrrT nanqe

Number o1 Ml--'1--'ls

Maximum Short Cireuit Current (lso)

Start-Up Voltaye

Stop Voltaye

Numher of DC lnruts

Strinq Fuses

DC Surqe Arrester

DC Termination Method

Maximum Cahle Si7e

Af Cl

UC Uiseornieet

Insulation Ueteetion

nated AC rowe1

Maximum /\C Outrut /\rparent rower

/\C Nominal Voltaqe

Urid Voltaye Hanqe

f requeney

f requeney Hanye

AC Output Configuration Tare I osses

THD

rower Factrn

rower Factrn nanqe

Maximum Ot1tpt1t Current

AC l em1inalion Method

Maximum Cable SiLc

AC Surqe Arrestor

AC Lcakayc Current Uetcction

/\C Disconnect

Fnclosure

Installation FeatlJre

Cahle Fntrance

Weiqht

nelative Humidity

Noise (dlJ)

Opcratir1y Altitude

Cooliny Method

Uimensions (\1\rl 1~u1

Maximum Efficiency CEC Efficiency Operatinq TemreratlJre

l rans1ormcr I l rnnsfom1crlcss

/\nti-lslandinq

l ow Voltaqe nide Thrnuqh

DC /\re-Fault Circuit rrntection

iOOOVdc

4UO - 050Vdc

2UO - ~50Vdc

2

GOA"'2

300Vdc

<280Vdc

10

1--'osilive and Ncyativc

:1(·HHl50Vdc

Tyre Ill surqe arreste1 (Ortional Tyre II DIN rail surqe arrester)

Screw Terminals

iO/\WG, Cu or Al

Yes

Yes

Yes

30000W

33240VA

277Vae i 480Vac

422 - 528Vao t·:lOH7

57H7 - H:JH7

:10 1 :JW or 4W + Ground ,,iW

d'>dat full load) ·,,0.99(at lull load)

3GOOOW

39800VA

0.8 lcadinq ·-0.8 laqyinq (0.91eadinq ·-0.9 layqiny at full power)

40A 48A

Spriny Clamp l crmimtl

#4AWU. Cu or Al

Type Ill surqe arrester (Optional Type II DIN rail surqe arrestor)

Yes

Ortional

NLMA 4X Lleetronies

Separate Wirinq hox and Flectrnnics hox

rlastic Threaded riuq

H5kq

0 - iOO'>'<,

<55dlJ

4000m(>3000m deratir1q)

Smart f orced Air Cooliny

G22''880~250mm

H!J.:1'>'<, H{J.()()~/,

-25 -,c to mr-c l rans1ormcrless

Yes

Standard

Certified to UL 1699B

HS485

l.'O Ury Contact

1--'rotocol

1(.)% ------------------

)% '(% 1( .)%

1 ),)%

Star1dard

Star1dard

Modbus

SUNGROW www.sungrowpower.com

SG60KU-M String Inverter For North America

Efficient and Flexible "' High tlextbiHty for complex conttgurfflions due to 4

MPP trackers and a wtde input VD!tage range • High yields due to efficiency up lo 91:t9% and CEC

efficency of 9a,5c,;(, • Output power up to 66KVA/OOKW at power lactor ol 1 • Can ba inat.allad at any angle

Intelligent Design

• ln'l!Qgro:ad combinflr box: 16 x Scrtlw termlna! poillill with DC etring fustls (both poaitiw and nogoiw), l')ll• II ovorvoltag• protoction (both DC and AC), DC and AC owitch, more oaroty and loWiiiir the gyi;'IQm coa:

• lntegrated strlng de:J,ction functron and arc fault detection

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Orid-friendly

,. Active powar continuouely odjuetable (0-100%)

.. Fuli1ill a voritillty of reactive powar odjuatment raquirmant;; with powtillr 1actor o,e leading - o,e lagging

• Integrated L VR T and OVRT !unction ,. lnc!udes RS-485 and Ethernet interface,

compatlb!e wrth all common monrtoring systems

Reliable • Product certiticcation: UL IEEE 1574 IEEE 1574,1

CSA C22,2//1071 ·01 ·2001.FCC Part 15 Sub-part B Class B Limi1s

., Manufaturer certlt!cation: ISO 9001, ISO 14001,0HSAS 18000

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M<1ximum PV Input Volt<1f)e

Stmt-lJp Voltaqe

Stop Voltaqe

MPPT Voltaqe fl.anf)e

MPI--' r Voltaqe Hanye for Nominal 1--'ower

Strinq fuses

Number o1 MPl--'[s

Maximum Number of UC Inputs

M<1ximum nc short Girm1it mirrent

M<1ximum Current for Input ConneGtor

M<1ximum C<1ble Si?e

AFCI

nc SwitGh

Insulation Ueteetion

UC Surqe Arrestor

Nomirial AC Output Power

Maximum AC Output Apparent 1--'ower

Maximum AC Output Current

Nominal /\C Voltaf)e

AC Voltaf)e fl.anqe

Nominal Grid Frequency

Grid Frequency f1<1nqe

lllU

UC Current lnjeetion

1--'ower I aetor

Maximum Cable SiLe

AC StHfJe /\rresto1

Maxirr1um L1tider1cy

CLC Uticieney

Isolation Method

lnyress 1--'rotection Hatiny

Tare losses

Operntinq /\mhient

Tempernture fl.anqe

Allowahle f1el<1tive Humidity f1<1nfJe

Cooliny Method

Max. Operatiny Altitude

Uisplay

Connnur1ieatior1

UC Cornieelion r ype

AC Connection Type

Certitic<1tion

S<1fety <1nd FMC Standard

C

-~

1000V

:mov 200V

:mo - Hnov 550 - 850V

1--'ositive am.l Neqalive

4

1G

200/\

12A

iOAWG Cu or /\I

Yes

Yes

Yes

lype II UIN Hail Surqe Arrestor (40kA)

60000W

HHOOOV/\

HOA

:Jo::iw or 4W+ Ground, 277.I.J.BOV<1G

422 - 52UV<1G

601 IL

55-65f1L

d'/0 (Nominal Power) ,,·0.5 ,,,:, In

Ar1ti-lslm1dir1q Proteolior1

Low Voltaye Hide [hrouyh

UC Heverse Connection 1--'roteolion

AC Short Cireuit 1--'roteolion

I e<1kaf)e Current Protection

AC Switd1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

nimensions /WxH xn)

Mmmtinf) Method

Weiqht

HH5"Hi5"'d7f-:lmm

W<1II hracket

70kfl

f1S4H:1

Fthernet

1.10 nry Cont<1Gt

Protocol

Standmd

Standmd

Standmd

Modhus

·,,O.HH (0 Ue1ault Value at Nominal Power ,(Adj. 0.8 Leading ·-0.8 Layginy)

2:oAWG. Cu or Al

Type II nlN f1<1il Surqe /\rresto1

H8.H0'/0

H8.50'/0

l rans1ormerless

NLMA 4X ,,1W

-2;1·c to HffC (>4:YC deratinf))

() - 1()()~/,

Smart I oreed Air Cooliny

4000m(>3000m deraling)

Graphic LCU

HS485 .' Uhemel

Screw l erminals

Smew Cl<1mp Termin<1I

GCSAus

lJl 1741, IFFF 1:147, IFFF1:147.i.CS/\ C22.2 107.1-0i-2001.FCC Part 1:1 Suh-part R Cl<1ss RI imits

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EXHIBITB PROJECT COST

(Response to Question 5 of the Application)

The following table provides an estimate of total Project Cost, estimated at $6,854,653.00 in aggregate.

CATEGORY COST Modules $1,493,742.00

Inverters $527,078.00 Racking $640,176.00

BOS $597,495.00 Labor & Overhead $2,591,185.00 Engineering & Commissioning $746,869.00 Monitoring $219,943.00

I PV SYSTEM TOT AL $6,816,488.oo I IPERFORMANCEGUARANTEE

I COST OF ISSUANCE $38,16s.oo 1

I CONTINGENCY

I GRAND TOTAL $6,854,653.oo 1

Certification: None of the expected costs of the Project to be financed with New CREBs pursuant to the allocation were included in a previous application.

The following tables provide an estimate of total Project Cost shown separately for each of the proposed fifteen energy facilities to be financed with New CREBs.

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $135,726.00

Inverters $47,892.00 Racking $58,168.00

BOS $54,290.00 Civic Center

Labor & Overhead $235,443.00 Engineering & Conunissioning $67,863.00

Monitorin" $11,576.00

Total Site Proiect Cost $610,958.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $44,488.00 Inverters $15,698.00 Racking $19,066.00

BOS $17,795.00 Community Center

Labor & Overhead $77,173.00 Engineering & Conunissioning $22,244.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Project Cost $208,040.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $108,581.00 Inverters $38,314.00 Racking $46,535.00

BOS $43,432.00 Fire Station #I I HQ Labor & Overhead $188,355.00

Engineering & Conunissioning $54,290.00 Monitorin!! $11,576.00

Total Project Cost $491,083.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $36,194.00 Inverters $12,771.00 Racking $15,512.00

BOS $14,477.00 Fire Station #2

Labor & Overhead $62,785.00 Engineering & Commissioning $18,097.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $171,412.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $59,569.00

Inverters $21,019.00 Racking $25,529.00

Fire Station #3 BOS $23,827.00

Labor & Overhead $103,333.00 Engineering & Commissioning $29,784.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $274,637.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $28,653.00

Inverters $10,111.00 Racking $12,280.00

BOS $11,461.00 Fire Station #4

Labor & Overhead $49,705.00 Engineering & Commissioning $14,327.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $138,113.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $55,045.00

Inverters $] 9,423.00 Racking $23,591.00

BOS $22,018.00 Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing

Labor & Overhead $95,485.00 Engineering & Commissioning $27,522.00

Monitoring $34,727.00

Total Proi eel Cost $277,811.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $50,143.00

Inverters $17,693.00 Racking $21,490.00

BOS $20,057.00 Human Resources I M&O

Labor & Overhead $86,983.00 Engineering & Commissioning $25,072.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $233,014.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $58,438.00

Inverters $20,620.00 Racking $25,045.00

Library BOS $23,375.00

Labor & Overhead $101,371.00 Engineering & Commissioning $29,219.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $269,644.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $47,504.00

Inverters $16,762.00 Racking $20,359.00

BOS $19,002.00 Metrolink Depot

Labor & Overhead $82,405.00 Engineering & Commissioning $23,752.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $221,360.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $66,355.00

Inverters $23,414.00 Racking $28,438.00

BOS $26,542.00 Police Annex

Labor & Overhead $115,106.00 Engineering & Commissioning $33,178.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $304,609.00

SITE CA'l'EGORY COST Modules $267,682.00

Inverters $94,454.00 Racking $114,72LOO

BOS $107,073.00 Police Department

Labor & Overhead $464,347.00 Engineering & Commissioning $133,84L00

Monitoring $23,152.00

Total Proi ect Cost $1,205,270.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $36,948.00

Inverters $13,037.00 Racking $15,835.00

BOS $14,779.00 Public Works / Engineering

Labor & Overhead $57,394.00 Engineering & Commissioning $18,474.00

Monitoring $] 1,576.00

Total Proi ect Cost $168,043.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $359,674.00

Inverters $126,914.00 Racking $ I 54,146.00

BOS $143,870.00 Racquet & Fitness Center

Labor & Overhead $623,925.00 Engineering & Commissioning $179,835.00

Monitorinl! $23,152.00

Total Project Cost $1,611,516.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $138,742.00

Inverters $48,956.00 Racking $59,461.00

BOS $55,497.00 Senior Center

Labor & Overhead $247,375.00 Engineering & Commissioning $69,371.00

Monitorino: $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $630,978.00

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 1 of 15)

certificate is being provided to the City Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 120.60 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Civic Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and lam not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith deseribing the Project To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to§ 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l have hereunto affixed m signature on the date this Engineer's Certificate.

Liccmse number: M3 5118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 2 of 15)

certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 39.53 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 214 N. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Community Center.

The underaigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee ofthe City.

2. l have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C{ d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under § 45( d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated ·construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably ex1,ected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Engineer's Certificate.

hereunto my official signature on the date of this

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 3 of 15)

Dated: M,i~ 3 0 , 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service (''IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"), The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 96.48 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site knmm as Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified rertev.,ablle energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(!l) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best ofmy knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed mi official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

By: .....

Seal and/or License number: M35 l l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 4 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the lRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 32.16 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1700 N. 1vers1c1e Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Station

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C( d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under § 45( d) of the Code (determined without regard to§ 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

Engineer's Certificate. By: ~

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Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 5 of 15)

This certificate is provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New C.R'.EEls are being issued to tinanc:e the purchase costs of the kW-DC energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1550 N. Ayala Dr, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Fire Station #3.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

lN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

En~n='• C<,tifi,..,. By, ~

Seal and/or License number: M3 5118

Name; Matthew Walker, PE

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

ExhibitC ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 6 of 15)

This certitit:ate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). "The New ._,,,_,,,.-a are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 25.46 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 3288 N. Alder Ave, Rialto, CA at the site known as Fire Station #4.

The undersigned hereby certifies as foHows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

l have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) ofthe Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and beliet: the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WlIBREOF, I have hereunto affixed m official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M351 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker,

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 7 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City"} and the Internal Revenue Service ("TRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City lo the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 48.91 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at .l'+:>-.l:> S. Willow Ave, Rialto, at the known as Fleet Services/ ITS I Purchasing.

The undersigned hereby certifies a.-, follows:

L I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREils volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing !he Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified faeility" under § 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (JO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best ofmy knowledge, information and belier: the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M351 I 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

ExhibitC ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 8 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue :-;,,iv1<:e ("IRS") in connection with ai1 application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting all allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CR'.EEls are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 44.55 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 246 S. Willow Rialto, 92376 at the site known as Human Resources/ M&O.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am all independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, alld I ain not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code ( determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) a11d ( 10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

TN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed official signature on the date of this Engineer's Ceirtifi1cate,

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Naine: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Allia11ce Building Solutions

Exhibit( ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 9 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto ( the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 51.92 kW-DC solar energy facility(the "Project"), located at 251 W 1st St, Rialto, CA 92376 atthe site known as Library.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under sec1:ion 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in sen11ce date or associated constmction commencement date).

3. To the best ofmy knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed Engineer's Certificate.

signature on the date of this

Seal and/or License number: M35 I l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 10 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 42.21 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Metrolink Depot.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follovvs:

L I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably eiqJec·tect to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed m oflicial signature on the date of this Engineer's Ce11ifi.cate.

and/or License number: M351 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 11 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Se1-vi,,e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 58.96 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Police Annex.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto an1xed En,gineer,'s Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M3 5118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

of this

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 12 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue :Se1v1c:e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 237.85 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the known as Police Department.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith des1.,Tibing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(I) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code ( detennined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (l 0) and to any placed in service date or a.~sociated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected lo produce electricity.

lN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

&,)_,, By ~k Seal and/or License number: M35 l 18

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 13 of 15)

Dated: W\~ ,3Q , 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Seivic:e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (!he "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 32.83 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, 92376 at the site known as Public Works / Engineering.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief; the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to§ 4S(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce e1ectnc1t:y.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M3 51 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 14 of 15)

Dated: ~ tj 30, 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended {the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs ofthe 319.59 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Racquet & Fitness Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

L l am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ha" Ire-to ,ffi,~ 7l:ffi,W ,;g,- oo d,e""' of this

s.,;-'s C.,tifi-. By, ~---Mf'v-:-Seal and/or License number: :v.135118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERT!f!CATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 15 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("!RS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 123.28 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Senior Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an oHicer or employee ofthe

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best

my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunt-0 affixed my official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

EXHIBIT D

APPROVALS

(Response to Question 13 of Application)

The City hereby certifies that the Applicant has received or reasonably expects to receive all required Federal, State, and local approvals (regulatory and otherwise) for the Project in time to pennit issuance of the proposed bonds before the expiration of the volume cap allocation (that is, within 180 days of receiving the requested volume cap allocation of New CREB sought by this Application).

The following describes any required approvals that have not been obtained and describes the Applicant's plan and expected time frame for obtaining such approvals.

Solar Project Plan Review and Approval

The following approval submissions would be performed simultaneously:

Planning Department Approval -Approval of Minor Site Plan - 3-6 Weeks

Building Permits Approvals:

Electrical Engineering - 1-3 Weeks Structural Engineering 4 Weeks Soils Engineering 4-8 Weeks ADA Approval (Architect)- 4-6 Weeks Foundation Engineering- 2 Weeks Fire Department Approval - 2 Weeks

Allowing an estimated 1 month for approvals plan sets, the estimated time frame for all approvals for all sites would be between 5-6 months. It is expected that all approvals would be acquired before or by the 180 day period.

Date: ____ 7/i_,/'-'/6.&--' 2017

CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA

Mike Story ity Administrator

\

See attached.

EXHIBIT E

PLAN OF FINANCE

(Response to Question 14 of the Application)

June 16, 2017

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Cmmtry Commons St. Louis, Missouri 63017

RE: City of Rialto Clean Renewable Energy Bond Application

2520 l Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hills, CA 92653

Thank you for considering the Clean Renewable Energy Bond Application submitted by the City of Rialto, CA.

Holman Capital Corporation reasonahly expects to market the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds to a qualified bank investors on aro,md July 27, 2017. The lease purchase proceeds will provide l 00% of the financing amount for the solar generation project.

Please contact me with any questions.

Holman Capital Corporation

EXHIBITF

COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL TAX LAWS

(Response to Question 15 of the Application)

The City, as Applicant, reasonably expects that the proposed bonds will meet the applicable requirements of§§ 54A and 54C.

Upon receipt of an award letter from the IRS for the New CREB volume cap sought by this Application, the City anticipates engaging the bond counsel services of a nationally recognized bond counsel firm, to render an opinion to the etlect that the proposed bonds will meet those requirements.

The City expects this opinion will be part of the closing transcript for the CREB financing when executed.

Date: ___ J,,._,.½-'-(2--=· ~-' 2017

CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA

Mike Story Cit Administrator

I hereby certify that:

EXHIBITG

STATEMENT OF READINESS TO ISSUE

(Response to Question 16 of the Application)

(1) I am an authorized officer or official of the City of Rialto (the "Applicant");

(2) l am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in connection with incurring debt;

(3) I am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in making this Application; and

( 4) the Applicant reasonably expects to issue the New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds pursuant to the allocation of volume cap for those bonds to be received pursuant to the Application prior to the expiration date of the volume cap allocation.

Date: 7/rL ,2017

CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA

Mik' Story City Administrator

EXHIBITH

CERTAIN FORFEITURES

(Response to Question 17 of the Application)

The City of Rialto hereby certifies that no previous forfeitures or expirations of volume cap have occurred with respect to volume cap allocated under Notice 2015-12.

Date: ___ 7~1/i~/_:Z_.~ 2017

CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA

APPENDIX B

CONSENT TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE

OF CERTAIN CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY BOND

APPLICATION INFORMATION

In the event that the Application of City of Rialto (the "Applicant") for an allocation of authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under section 54C of the Internal Revenue Code is approved, the undersigned authorized representative of the Applicant hereby consents to the disclosure by the Internal Revenue Service through publication of a Notice in the Internal Revenue Bulletin or a press release of the name of applicant (issuer), the name of the qualified renewable energy facility owner (if other than the issuer), the type and location of the facility that is the subject of the Application, and the amount of the allocation, if any, of volume cap authority to issue New CREBs for such facility. The undersigned understands that this information might be published, broadcast, discussed or otherwise disseminated in the public record.

This authorization shall become effective upon the execution thereof. Except to the extent disclosure is authorized herein, the returns and return information of the undersigned taxpayer are confidential and are protected by law under the Internal Revenue Code.

I certify that I have the authority to execute this consent to disclose on behalf of the taxpayer named below.

Date: 7/(L ,2011 '

Signature:

Name of Applicant-Taxpayer: City of Rialto

Taxpayer Identification Number: 95-6000768

Taxpayer's Address: 150 S. Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

, City Administrator

Note: Treasury Regulations require that the Internal Revenue Service must receive this consent within 60 days after it is si1,>ned and dated.

EXHIBIT C

CREBS ALLOCATION

C-1

IRS

Department of the Tr•asury lnt•rnal RAtvenua S•rvic• Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Penson to contactllD number:

Sieve Haycock/ 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date:

01/30/2018

Ro: Allocation of New Clean Rc,newable EnerKY Bonds oowmce Authority for City of Rialto (Police Department)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue$ 1,212,018.22 in new cleanrcnowablc energy bonds (New CREBi) wider Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Police Department) (Issuer) al.lthority to issue up to $1,212,018.22ofNow CREBs for the project described in the spplication, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the e:qiirntion date. If the Issuer can't issue the bond8 before the expiration date, it will forieit this allocation. New CREBs must sati8fy all rcquircmcn.18 for qualified tax credit bondA, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulationH, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocmion of authority to lllllUC New CREBs to fmance tho pmj~ de8cribed in the application. It is not II ruling or demrmination by the IRS whether the propol!Cd bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This lotter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6l lO(kX3) oftlle Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is baaed on information submitted and representations made by !he applicant fur !he New CREB allocation under penalty ofperjmy. Material snbmitted in 8upport of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (1-2D1 II) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infOD11ation filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Fonn 8038-TC, hrformarion R!!turnfor Tax Credit Bond, and Specified Tax Credit Bontb, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also said a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation. as describod in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Intern.al Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kentld:h Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Cm,11tcrfiold, MO 63017

If tho Issuer dctonnines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same addross shown above that the allocation was foneited.

We appreciate your patience during tl1e allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the per.1on !isled at the top of this letter.

SjP~~· lv £ frlm4J.

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Prognu:n Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (!1-2015) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue 81rvlc1 Tax Exempt and Government Entitles Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S PahnAvenue Rialto, CA 92376

Doll>:

08/03/2017 Person to oontactttO number: Stave Haycock I 1002978092

Contact telephone number.

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocalion of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City ofRiaho (Racquet & Fitness Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $ 1,620,538.76 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (tile Code) Section 54C(a).

L'ruier Code Section 54C(a) lllld Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Ria.Ito (Racquet & Fitness Center (Issuer) authority to issue up to S 1,620,538.76ofNew CREBs for the p~ect described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-J 2.

The issu.er must i1111ue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the hoods as New CREBs fur purposC!i of Section 54C(a). We generally won't cx:tcnd the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an alloeation of iwthority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issue!'. Section 61 I 0(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicant fur the New CREB allocation under penalty ofpcrjucy. Material submitted in support of the application fur an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 87821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Cr&lit Bonds and Spt!ctjled Tax Credit Bond.<J, filed for New CREBS issued under thi8 allocation. You must also ~end a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.h., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written oonfirmatim to the same address shown above !hat the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact tho person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely,

(~£~. Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Oovcmmen!i.lTIIX Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Department of the Treeaury Internal Revenue Service

IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entitles Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 923 76

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/10 number:

Steve Haycock / 1002978092 Ci;mtact te~ne number: 801 799-6889

AIIIQCll.tion expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Rcoewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Civic Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to i18ue $614,378.71 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C( a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Civic Center) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $614,378.71 ofNew CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonda as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration dale. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs mu.~t sati~fy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(dX2}-(6), and 54C(11), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of auillority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. II is not a ruling or determination by the I RS whether the proposcd bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requircment8.

This lctta: is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) oflhe Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

Thie allocation is ba9Cd on informatioo submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation unde.r penalty of perjury. Material submitted in Rnppo1t of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on 1111dit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) C.lalog Number &7821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to Now CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, /Jeformation Return/or Tax Credit Bonds a'!ld Specl/led Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must al110 send a notice of i11suance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Soction 8.b., to:

lntemal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kcameth Sti:ongel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confinnl!lioo to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We apprwiate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the lop of this letter.

Sincerely, 91L[~ Jayne K Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govemmcntsrrax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

GI IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal R.IIVenue Sarvica Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnron 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/0312017 Person to contaetnD number:

Steve Haycook/ 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 AJloeation expiration date:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Rct1£W11ble Energy Bond~ fasuance Authority for City of Rialto (Senior Center}

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of ffl!thority to iHue $634,510.80 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Senior Center} (Issuer} authority to issue up to $634,510.80 of Now CREBs for the project described in the applicatioo, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or befure the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for pmposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't iuuo the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax ctcdit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2}-(6}, and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of ffllthority lo issue New CREBs to finance the p~oct described in the application. It is not a ruling or dctcrrninetion by tho IRS whether 1hc proposed bonds will satisfy applicable fedora! tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3} of the Code providCB that it may not be used or citc:d as precedent.

Thi8 allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by tho epplicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but h111m't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2016) Catalog Number 87821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requiremmts applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter lo any Form 8038-TC, 1,iformatio,r Retumfor Tax Credit Bon<b ond Specified Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also scud a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under thi, allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send wi·ittcn confirmation to the same ad~ss shown above that the allocation was fod'eitcd.

We appmciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can cont.i.cl the person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely,

(~.[~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical lndian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) C.ralog Numbor 67821F

IRS

Department of the Tniaaury Internal Rev11nue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle John8on 150 S Palm A venue Riallo, CA 92376

Dam:

08/03/2017 Person to contad/lD number:

Steve Haycock I 10029 78092 Contact telephone number::

801 799-6889 Allocation exph'ation date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds I.suancc Authority for City of Rialto (Fire Station# I)

Doar Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority to issue$ 493,832.54 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Codo (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C( a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station# I) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $493,832.54 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 20 l 5-12.

The issuer must issue tho New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above 11nd de8ignate the bonds as New CREBs for pmposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expirlltion date, it will forlllit this allocation. New CR EBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Scctiona 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CRTIBs to finance the project deBcribed in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the propo11ed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tu requirements.

This letteris directed only to the Issuer. Section 6l l0(k)(3) of the Code provides !hat it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on infimnation submitted and representations made by the applicant for tbe New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the llpplication for an allocation is subject lo verification by the IRS on audit, but bam't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Numbsr 87821 F

Notioe 2015-12 e,q>lain! information filing requirements npplicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, l'fformatio11 RetlJntfor Tax Credit Bo11ds a11d Spectfied Tax Cnxlit BoNis, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must alio send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs Wlder this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & CoWltry Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confumation to the same address sbowo above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have question~, you can contact the persm listed at the top of this letter.

Ja)'IIC' E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govcrmnenta/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9..2015) Catalog Humbor 67821 F

IRS

Department of tha Treaaury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entltlea Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle John8on 1:50 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/10 number:

Steve Haycock 11002978092 Contact telepl,one ru.tmber::

801 799-6889 AJlocafion expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of,Ncw Clean Renewable Energy Bood, Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Community Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue$ 209,204.80 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (tho Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Community Ccrncr) (l881lllr) authority to issue up to $209,204.80 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitatiOll!I and requircmmits in Notice 201:5-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs fo£ purposes of Section 54C( a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this alloclltion. New CREB~ must satisfy all rcquircmcnlB for qualified tax credit bonds, including thOIIO in SoctiOJlll 54A(dX2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Trmsmy regulations, and Notico 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allooatioo of authority to itllOC New CREBs to flnance tho project de9cribed in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicablo federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to tho Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Codo providea that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the 11pplicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the applioation for an allocation is s~oct to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (94:015) Catalog f-lJmbor 87821 F

Notice 2015- l 2 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREEis. You must attach a copy of this lcttc,· to any Form 8038-TC, hrformation Return for Tax Credit Bomb and Spr!eff)«J Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs i88uod wider this allocation. Y 011 must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs antler this allocation, as dc8cribcd in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GR:TEB:CPM AUcntion: Kenneth S1engel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dctcnninoH it won't i88Ue tho bonds, send written confirmation to the SIUI!C addre~~ Mhown above that the allocaticm was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. lfyou have qnestionR, you can contact tho pen;on listed at the top of this letter.

Since~ly, Cfr[~. Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govenunents/Tax Exempt Bonds

Leiter 5568 (D-20115) Catalog Number 87821F

Dep1rtm•nt of th• T1111aury Internal Revenue Service

IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entltlea Dlvl1lon

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/0312017 Person to oontarcfflD number:

Steve Haycock I 1002978092 Contact telephone n\-!rrd1er:

801 799-6889 Alllonation expiretiQn date:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #3)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for au allocation of authority to issue $276,174.67 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (tbe Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station #3) (Is8Uer) authority to issue up tu $276,174.67 ofNew CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations md requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C( a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If tbe Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration de:te, it will forfeit this 11lloclltion. New CREBs must satisfy all n:ljUircments for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A( d)(2)-( 6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or dotcrmination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requilsementl!.

This letter is directed only to lhe Issuer. Section 6110(k.X3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedm.t.

This allocation is based on infounation submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty ofporjury. Material submitted in support oflhe epplioation fur an allocaiion is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (94015) Catalog Number 57!21 F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, btfonnation Retumfor Tax Credit Bonds and Spt!ctjled Tax Credit Bond<, filed for New CREBs issued undc,r thia allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs undel' this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kermeth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience dm:ing the allcx:&tion process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

1>)n1frely, "' • II l tr £ ff!&.¼\_

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Boods

letter 5568 (11-2015) Catalog Mumbor 87821 F

Department of tha Treasury Internal Revenue Service

IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entitiea Division

Cily of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Parson to contact/ID nurnbar:

Steve Haycock/ 1002978092 Contact tetaphone r111,.1mber:

801 799-6889 Allocation ~xpiratlon date: 01130/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds lllsuance Anthority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #2)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $172,371.72 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) snd Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station ff2) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $172,371.72 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer mll!lt iaHue 1he New CREBa on or before the expiration date listed above md designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't ex.tend the expin,.tion date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requiromcntB fur qualified tax c--redit bonds, in£iuding those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treal!W')' regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issller. Section 61 l0(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may no! be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is baaed on information submitted and representations made by tho applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjnry. Mat1irial 1nbmitted in support of the application for an allocation is 11ubject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infurmation filing roquircments npplicl!ble to New CREBa. You must attach a copy of this le(la to my Form 8038-TC, I,ifi;,m,alion Return for Tax Credit Bonds and Specified Tax Credit Bond!!, filed fur New CREBs issued nnder this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.h., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the 111loc11tion process. If you have qnestiOll8, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

~i~ccrcly, l __ Jfo E ~

fJ . Jayne ll. Ma.xwdl Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal GovcmmcnlB/Tu Eu,mpt Bonds

letter 5568 (9-201S) Catalog Number 67821f

Department of the Treasury lntarnal Ravanua Sarvic•

IRS Tax Exempt and Govammant Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johru;on 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Dale:

08103/'2017 Person to e.ontactltD number:

Steve H8)'COCk I 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6869 AHoeatlon expiration date: 01/30/2016

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issuanco Authority for City of Rialto (Fleet Services/ ITS/Purchasing)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $279,366.44 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C( a) and Notice 20 I 5-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fleet Sorvicos/lTS/Purch (lssua) authority to issue up to $279,366.44 ofNc,w CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs 011 or before the expiration date listed above and deeigwite the bonds as New CREBs for purpo11es of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the oxpiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before tho expinrtion date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), 1111d 54C(a), rolated Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of amhority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and represontlliions made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the 11pplic8tion for an allocation is ~ubject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been v~ifiod.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infunnation flliog n,quiromonlB applicable to Now CREBs. You must attach a copy of this J,:,tter to any Form 8038-TC, hrformation Return for Tax Credit Bo11ds and Specified Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs iJl8UOO under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issu1111Ce within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Konnoth Stengel I 122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 6301 7

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address 11hown above that the allocation was foxfoitcd.

We appreciate your petionce during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person !isled at lhc lop of this letter.

Sincerely, °tr-£~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-28111) Catalog Numbor67821F

IRS

Department of the TreasufY Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm A venue Rialto, CA 923 76

Dalo:

0810312017 Person to contact/ID number: Sieve Haycock I 1002978092

Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation iexplfation date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bood~ Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #4)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority lo issue $ 138,886.28 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Scotion 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station #4) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $ 138,886.28 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, ~object to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must iAsue the New CRRBs on or before the expiT11tion date listed above 11nd designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section .54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration dete. If the Issuer can't me the bonds bdbn, the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit boods, including those in Sections .54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related TreaiUI)' regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confinns an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable fedor!!.1 tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(1::)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be m1ed or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted 1111d rcprcsmtationH mado by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under paialty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the appliclll:ion for an allocation is subject to verification by tho IRS on audit, but liasn't boen verified.

Letter 5568 (11-2015) Call!log Numbor 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing :requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, brfo,.,,,atlon Rtiturnfor Tax Credit Bonds and ~cijitid Tax Crtidit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kermeth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written coofumation to the same address shown above that the alloeation was forI.,ited.

We appreciate your patience during 1he allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the perem listed at the top of this lettoc.

Sincerely, ()1;,£~ Jayne Tl. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Oovmmimnts/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2115) Catalog Number 67821F

IRS

Department of the Treasury lnbtrnal Revenue S11rvic11 Tax Ex11mpt and Gowrnmant Entitias Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/ID number:

Steve Heycock 11002978092 Contact telephone m.1mber.

801 799-6869 A11ocatlon expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Boo.de Issuance Authority fur City of Rialto (Human Rcsources/M&O)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $234,318.63 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate lo City of Rialto (Human Resources/M&O) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $234,318.63 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requinment8 in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and desigD.1110 the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the l&~uer can't iHue the bonds before the expiration date, it will furfi,it this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirmients fur qualified lax credit bondR, including those in Scotions 54A{dX2)-(6), and 54C(a), misted Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confimIB fill allocaticm of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in !he application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Mote1ial submitted in support of the application for fill allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on 11ndit, but hMn't been verified.

letter 5568 (9-2015) Cata tog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 c:xplai118 infoIIDlltion filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must 11tlllch a copy of this lettm-to any Form 8038-TC, I,ifonnation Retuntfor Tax Credit Bonds and Specified Tax Credit Bond!J, filed for New CREJls issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service Sl:l:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country CommOl'.III Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dctermineB it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate yonr patience durin11 tho allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at lhe top of lhis letter.

Sincerely,

c:tf.£~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Teehnical Indian Tribal Govcmmcll1s/Tax Exompt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9·2015) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treeaury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exampt and Government Entitles Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenne Rialto, CA 92376

Date: 0810312017

Person to contad'AO number:

Sieve Haycock 11002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date: 01130/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Public Works/ Engineering)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of anthority to issue $ 168,983.86 in new clean rmewablo energy bonds (New CREBs) undor Intomal Revenue Code (tbe Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Public Works/Engineering (Issuer) authority to issue up to$ 168,983.86 of New CREBs for the project deecribed in tbe application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date Jieted above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C( a). We gcrnrlllly won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfi:it this allocation. Now CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-l 2.

This letter confinns an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed hoods will ntisfy applicable federal lax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 61 I0(lc)(3) oftbe Code provides that it may not be used or cited ru; precedent.

This allocation is based on infomiation submitted and reJ)£esentations made by the applicant for lhc New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support ofthc application for an lllloclltion is sultject to verification by the IRS on audit, but ham'I been vl%ificd.

Letter 5568 (9.a015) Catalog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 explains infunnation filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this lotter to any Form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Owlit Bonds and Specified Ta;,; Crtidit Bond!, flied for New CREBs issued under Ibis allocation. You must al110 send a notice of i11uance within 15 days after i88uing New CREBs 1D1dor this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Intomal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: KJ::nncth Stmjel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer detennines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmati<m to the same address shown above that the allocation was fulfeitod.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can conlacl the person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, e.:;,.rr~ I/

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Progrem Manager, Technical Indim Tribal Govemmentsffax Exempt Bonds

letter 5568 (11-20111) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson l 50 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Dam:

0810312017 Person to cont1:11ctliD number:

Steve Haycook 11002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration daffl:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Eru,rgy Boods Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Police Armex)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $306,314.48 in new clean rctJCWable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Codo (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Police Annex) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $306,314.48 of New CREBs for the project described in the applic11tion, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CR BBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bond8 as New CREBs for pwposcs of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Iasucr can't issue tho bonds before tho expiration date, it will fcrfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all "'quirerru,nts for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or delemtination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

l11is letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicant fur Ibo New CREB allocation under penally ofpcrjury. Mata:ial submitted in ~upport of tho application for an allocation is subject to verification by tho IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (11-2615) C•tolog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this Jctti:,r to any Form 8038-TC, I,eformation Return for Tax CredU Bonds and Specified Tax Cntdtt Bonds, filed for New CREBS issued under thi11 allocation. You must also 11end a notice of issuance within 15 days afulr issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determine, it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same addrl:68 mown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the, top of this letter. s~,;:.£~

Jayne E. Maxwell Aeling Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governmcnt!I/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog ""'1bw 67821 F

,. Department of the Trea•ury t8'J' lnt.rnal Revenue Servic. IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City ofRiallo Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenuo Rialto, CA 92376

Oate: 08103/2017

Person to contactlfD number:

Sieve Haycock / 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 AHocatlon expiration date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clo11n Renewable Energy Bonds Isswmce Authority for City of Rialto (Library)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority to issnc $271,153.72 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Seotion 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City ofRiallo (Library) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $271,153.72 of'Ncw CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

Tho issuer must issue tho New CRRBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend tho expiration date. If the Issuer can't i&sue the bOllds be:fui:e the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREB1 must satisfy all roquiremonts for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(11), rclatocl Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or cletennination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will llatisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is direeted only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may nol be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is hosed 011 information submitled ancl noJKe110ntstions made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in suppo1t of the application for an allocation is subject to vorificaticm by tho IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infoamition filing n,quirement11 applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this lettc:a- to any form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Credi/ Bonds and ~ctfit!d Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issnanoe within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under 1hls allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Sa-vice SE:T:OE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Counuy Coannons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dete1mi11es it won't issue the bonds, send wriUcn confimurtion to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We apprnciate your patience dnring the allocation process. If you have queations, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, <ff[~ ii

Jayne I:!. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal GovemmenWTax &empt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Hl.l'flber67821F

IRS

Department of the Traaaury lntarnal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date: 08/03/2017

Person to contacilfD number: Sieve Haycock 11002978092

Contact totephono number:

801 799-6889 Al1ocatton exptrattcm date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bowls Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Metrolink Depot)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority lo issue$ 222,599.38 in new cleen renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Metrolink Depot) (Issuer) authority to i88ue up to $222,599.38 of New CRBBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The iMuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We genc,rally won't ~tend the expiration date. lfthe Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must 11atisfy all requirement8 fur qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6}, and 54C(a), related Trcaswy regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confums lll1 allocation of authority to isl!D.C New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether lhe proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirement!.

This letter is directed only 10 the Issuer, Section 611 O(k)(J) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted md representations made by the applicant fur the New CREB alloclltion under penalty of perjury. M1te1·ial submitted in support of the appliclltion for an 11lloc11tion is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this Jetta- to any Form 8038-TC, Informatio,r Relllrnfor Tax Credit Bo,rds a,rd Specified Tax Credit Bond.J, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:OE:TEB:CPM Attention: KJ:,nncth Stccgcl 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If 1he Issuer detennines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above thal the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during tho allocation process. If you havo questions, you can contact the persm listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, , .• [ rtuu,d,t.__

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Tcclmical Indian Tribal Oovermnentsfrax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-201!1) Catalog Numb•r 67821F

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Section 54A of the Internal Revenue Code (I RC) provides rules for the issuance and use of qualified tax credit bonds including new clean renewable energy bonds, qualified energy conservation bonds, qualified zone academy bonds, and qualified school construction bonds. For rates on clean renewable energy bonds issued under Section 54 of the IRC, check our CRtB __ page_.

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Date Rate Maturity PS FY*

Nov 14, 2017 4.15% 33years 2.11%

* Permitted Sinking Fund Yield - The maximum permitted yield for the sinking fund expected to be used to repay the issue under section 54A(d)(4)(C) of the IRC. The permitted sinking fund yield is equal to 110% of the long-term adjusted applicable federal rate (AFR). compounded semiannually. The permitted sinking fund yield is updated monthly.

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LESSOR Holman Capital Corporation 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hills, CA 92653

LESSEE City of Rialto 150 S. Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

EXHIBIT I:

ESCROW AGREEMENT

ESCROW AGENT Mega Bank 245 West Valley Bank Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776

THIS ESCROW AGREEMENT (this" Escro.v Agreerrent") is made as of November 30, 2017, between Holman Capital Corporation (including its successors and assigns, "Lessor"), the City of Rialto(" Lessee''), and Mega Bank (the" Escro.v Agent").

Lessor and Lessee have heretofore entered into that certain Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement and Equipment Schedule both dated November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agreerrent" ). The Lease Agreement contemplates that certain Equipment described therein (the" Equiprrent") is to be acquired from the vendor(s) or manufacturer(s) thereof

After acceptance of the Equipment by Lessee, the Equipment is to be leased by Lessor to Lessee pursuant to the terms of the Lease Agreement.

The Lease Agreement contemplates that Lessor will deposit with the Escrow Agent cash in the amount of $6,109,579.88 (the" DepositAnnunt"), for deposit into the escrow fund (the" Escro.v Fund"), to be held in escrow by the Escrow Agent and applied on the express terms and conditions set forth herein. Such deposit into the Escrow Fund, together with all interest and additions received with respect thereto, is to be applied from time to time to pay the vendor(s) or manufacturer(s) of the Equipment its invoice cost (a portion of which may, ifrequired, be paid prior to final acceptance of the Equipment by Lessee). The Escrow Fund is to be held in Lessee's name for the benefit of Lessee and Lessor, and Lessee has granted to Lessor a first priority and perfected security interest in the Escrow Fund and any all proceeds, interest and other earnings thereon and investments therein to the Lessor by virtue of the execution of this Escrow Agreement without the need for any additional filings or financing statements.

The parties desire to set forth the terms on which the escrow is to be created and to establish the rights and responsibilities of the parties hereto.

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:

1. The Escrow Agent hereby agrees to serve as escrow agent upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. The Escrow Agent agrees that the Escrow Fund shall be held in escrow for the account and benefit of Lessee and all interest earned with respect to the Escrow Fund shall accrue to the benefit of Lessee and shall be applied as expressly set forth herein.

To the limited extent required to perfect the first, priority security interest hereby granted by Lessee to Lessor in the cash and negotiable instruments from time to time held in the Escrow Fund, Lessor hereby appoints the Escrow Agent as its security agent, and the Escrow Agent hereby accepts the appointment as security agent, and agrees to hold physical possession of such cash and negotiable instruments on behalf of Lessor.

2. On the Commencement Date, Lessor shall deposit with the Escrow Agent cash in the amount of the Deposit Amount to be held by the Escrow Agent on the express terms and conditions set forth herein. The Escrow Agent agrees to accept the deposit of the Deposit Amount by Lessor with the Escrow Agent, and

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further agrees to hold the amount so deposited together with all interest and other additions received with respect thereto in escrow on the express terms and conditions set forth herein.

3. The Escrow Agent shall at all times segregate the Escrow Fund into an account maintained for that express purpose, which shall be clearly identified on the books and records of the Escrow Agent as being held in its capacity as Escrow Agent. Such books and records as relating to the Escrow Fund shall be available to inspection to the Lessee at any time during business hours. Cash, securities and other negotiable instruments held in the Escrow Fund from time to time shall be held or registered in the name of the Escrow Agent (or its nominee). The Escrow Fund shall not, to the extent permitted by applicable law, be subject to levy or attachment or lien by or for the benefit of any creditor of any of the parties hereto ( except with respect to the security interest therein held by Lessor). The Escrow Agent shall provide monthly statements to the Lessee regarding the activities and balance of the Escrow Fund.

4. Lessee hereby directs the Escrow Agent to invest the cash held in the Escrow Fund from time to time in a Mega Bank non-interest bearing demand deposit account with no fees or costs or, in the event such fund is not at the time available, such other investments as Lessee may from time to time specify in writing, to the extent the same are at the time legal for investment of the funds being invested. Interest (if any) or other amounts earned and received by the Escrow Agent with respect to the Escrow Fund shall be deposited in and become a part of the Escrow Fund.

5. Lessor and Lessee hereby authorize the Escrow Agent to take the following actions with respect to the Escrow Fund:

a. From time to time, the Escrow Agent shall pay the vendor or manufacturer of the Equipment payments then due and payable, or reimburse Lessee for amounts that it has paid to the vendor or manufacturer of the Equipment, upon receipt of the following: (a) a duly executed Certificate of Acceptance and Payment Request in the form attached as Exhibit A hereto, (b) the vendor(s) or manufacturer(s) invoice(s) specifying the acquisition price of the Equipment described in the requisition request, and (c) any additional documentation required by Lessor.

b. If Lessor provides to the Escrow Agent written notice of the occurrence of an Event of Default by Lessee under the Lease Agreement, the Escrow Agent shall thereupon promptly remit to Lessor the entire balance of the Escrow Fund.

c. Upon receipt by the Escrow Agent of a duly executed Certificate of Acceptance and Payment Request identified as the final such request, the Escrow Agent shall transfer the then remaining balance of the Escrow Fund to Lessee, upon the express condition that Lessee hereby agrees to use such excess amount solely for capital expenditures as shall be approved by Lessee or, at the written direction of Lessee, for application pursuant to Section 10 of the Lease Agreement, as provided therein, unless otherwise agreed by Lessor.

6. The Escrow Agent shall have no liability for acting upon any written instruction presented by Lessee and Lessor in connection with this Escrow Agreement that the Escrow Agent in good faith believes to be genuine. In no event shall the Escrow Agent be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages (including without limitation lost profits). Furthermore, the Escrow Agent shall not be liable for any act or omission in connection with this Escrow Agreement except to the extent of losses, damages or expenses that have resulted directly from its own gross negligence, willful misconduct, or bad faith. The Escrow Agent shall not be liable for any loss or diminution in value of the Escrow Fund as a result of the investments made pursuant to Section 4.

The Escrow Agent may consult with qualified counsel of its own choice and the opinion of such counsel shall be full and complete authorization to take or suffer in good faith any action hereunder in accordance with such opinion of counsel. In addition, the Escrow Agent has: (i) the right to rely upon legal opinions, certificates, and other documents, (ii) the right to act through agents and attorneys, and (iii) no obligation to use or risk the Escrow Agent's own funds.

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7. To the extent authorized by law, Lessee hereby agrees to indemnify and save the Escrow Agent harmless against any liabilities that it may incur in the exercise and performance of its powers and duties in accordance with this Escrow Agreement and that are not due to the Escrow Agent's gross negligence or willful misconduct. No indemnification will be made under this Section or elsewhere in this Escrow Agreement for damages arising solely out of gross negligence, willful misconduct, or bad faith by the Escrow Agent, its officers, agents, employees, successors or assigns.

8. The Escrow Agent may at any time resign by giving at least 30 days' prior written notice to Lessee and Lessor, but such resignation shall not take effect until the appointment of the successor Escrow Agent. The substitution of another bank or trust company to act as Escrow Agent under this Escrow Agreement may occur by written agreement of Lessor and Lessee. In addition, the Escrow Agent may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by instrument in writing executed by Lessor and Lessee. Such notice shall set forth the effective date of the removal. In the event of any resignation or removal of the Escrow Agent, a successor Escrow Agent shall be appointed by an instrument in writing executed by Lessor and Lessee. Such successor Escrow Agent shall indicate its acceptance of such appointment by an instrument in writing delivered to Lessor, Lessee and the predecessor Escrow Agent. Upon the effective date of resignation or removal, the Escrow Agent will transfer the Escrow Fund then held by it to the successor Escrow Agent selected by Lessor and Lessee.

9. Upon the disbursement of all amounts in the Escrow Fund, this Escrow Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force and effect except that the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 hereof shall survive termination.

10. All notices hereunder shall be in writing, sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by mutually recognized overnight carrier addressed to the other party at its respective address shown on page 1 of this Escrow Agreement or at such other address as such party shall from time to time designate in writing to the other parties; and shall be effective on the date of receipt.

11. This Escrow Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. No rights or obligations of the Escrow Agent under this Escrow Agreement may be assigned without the prior written consent of Lessor and Lessee.

12. This Escrow Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and no waiver, consent, modification, or change of terms hereof shall bind any party unless in writing signed by all parties.

13. This Escrow Agreement shall be governed by and be construed and interpreted in accordance with the internal laws of the State of California.

14. Information Required Under USA PATRIOT ACT: The parties acknowledge that in order to help the United States govennnent fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, pursuant to Federal regulations that became effective on October I, 2003 (Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act) all financial institutions are required to obtain, verify, record and update information that identifies each person establishing a relationship or opening an account. The parties to this Agreement agree that they will provide to the Escrow Agent such information as it may request, from time to time, in order for the Escrow Agent to satisfy the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, including but not limited to the name, address, tax identification number and other information that will allow it to identify the individual or entity who is establishing the relationship or opening the account and may also ask for formation documents such as articles of incorporation or other identifying documents to be provided.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Escrow Agrecmeat to be wly executed as of the day and year first above set forth.

ESCROW AGENT; MEGA BANK

Nru:ne: Donald Volkm.m Title: Executive Vice President

App-oved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER, LLP

By:

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Name: fted Galante 11tle: City A=.

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LESSEE: CITY OF RIAL TO

By: ---------------Mike Story City Admiaistrmor

IN WITNESS w rus~JCL,r the parties hereto have caused this Escrow Agreement to be duly executed as of the and year first above set forth.

LESSOR: HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

Lance S. Holman President & CEO

ESCROW AGENT: MEGABANK

By: Name: Donald Volkman Title: Executive Vice President

Approved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER, L

Name: Fred Galante Title:

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LESSEE: CITY OF RIALTO

Mike Story Administrato

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, !be plll11es hereto have caused this Escrow Agreement to be duly executed us of 1l1e day and year first above set fo11l1.

LESSOR. HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORA T!ON

By: Lance S. Holman Pre.,ident & CEO

ESCROW AGENT:

Tille: Executive Vice President

Approved a, to form:

A! FSHIRF & W~DER, LLP

By·

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Name· Fred Galame Tille: City Attom~y

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LESSEE: CITY OF RIALTO

By: Mike Story City AdminiHlralor

EXHIBIT A To ESCROW AGREEMENT

CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE AND PAYMENT REQUEST

The following payment request is directed to Mega Bank (the" Escro.v Agent"), as escrow agent under that certain Escrow Agreement dated November 30, 2017 (the "Escro.v Agreerrent"), between the City of Rialto (" Lessee''), Holman Capital Corporation (" Lessor"), and the Escrow Agent. Because Holman Capital Corporation has assigned all of its right, title, and interest in and to the Escrow Agreement to Mega Bank, all references herein to "Lessor" shall mean Mega Bank.

The Escrow Agent is hereby requested to pay from the Escrow Fund established and maintained under the Escrow Agreement the amount set forth below to the named payee(s). The amount shown is due and payable under a purchase order or contract ( or has been paid by and not previously reimbursed to Lessee). The equipment described below is part or all of the Equipment leased pursuant to that certain Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement and Equipment Schedule both dated November 30, 2017 (the " Lease Agreerrent" ), between Lessor and Lessee:

LOCATION

DESCRIPTION OF

UNITS OF EQUIPMENT AMOUNT PAYEE

Lessee hereby certifies and represents to and agrees with Lessor as follows with respect to the Equipment described above: (i) the Equipment has been delivered to the location(s) set forth in the Lease Agreement; (ii) a present need exists for the Equipment, which need is not temporary or expected to diminish in the near future; (iii) the Equipment is essential to and will be used by Lessee only for the purpose of performing one or more governmental functions of Lessee consistent with the permissible scope of Lessee's authority; (iv) the estimated useful life of the Equipment based upon the manufacturer's representations and Lessee's projected needs is not less than the term of the Lease Agreement; (v) Lessee has conducted such inspection and/or testing of the Equipment as it deems necessary and appropriate and hereby acknowledges that it accepts the Equipment for the purposes of this Escrow Agreement as of the date of this Certificate; (vi) the Equipment is covered by insurance in the types and amounts required by the Lease Agreement; (vii) no Event of Default, as defined in the Lease Agreement, and no event that with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would become an Event of Default, has occurred and is continuing on the date hereof; and (viii) sufficient funds have been appropriated by Lessee for the payment of all rental payments due under the Lease Agreement during Lessee's current Fiscal Year.

Based on the foregoing, the Escrow Agent is hereby authorized and directed to fund the acquisition of the Equipment set forth above by paying, or causing to be paid, the manufacturer(s)/vendor(s) the amounts set forth on the attached invoices from the Escrow Fund held under the Escrow Agreement in accordance with its terms.

The following documents are attached hereto and made a part hereof: (a) Original Invoice(s) and (b) Copies of Certificate(s) of Ownership, designating Lessee as legal owner and Lessor as secured party/lienholder, and evidence of filing.

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IF REQUEST IS FINAL REQUEST, CHECK HERE 0. The undersigned hereby certifies that the items of Equipment described above, together with the items of Equipment described in and accepted by Certificates of Acceptance and Payment Requests previously filed by Lessee with Lessor constitute all of the Equipment subject to the Lease Agreement.

Acceptance Date: -------

Approved:

MEGA BANK, as Lessor CITY OF RIALTO, as Lessee

By: ______________ _ By: ______________ _ Name: _________________ _ Name: _________________ _ Title: __________________ _ Title: _________________ _

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SCH!iDULE A TO ESCROW AGREEMENT:

Holman of Rialto have cn1L-rcd Agreeme,nt dated November 20 l 7 "Esi;row Agreement'} pursumnt to Lessor, or its

deline:d '"""""· bllS de11osited cash into the Escrow Fund which funds are lo be

11otlfi€:d that Lessor has ass:igm,d all of its title, and interest in and to, but not its detive111 of this Notice and Aclknr,wl,edrme,nt on the date hereof the Escrow

A.gr,1em11ntlo ("AliSigtJ:ee'~ includin.g, in l)articitl:rr, the Escrow Fund llrul Lessor's

Date: November 2017

LESSOR:

MEGA BANK

Name: Donald Volkman Title: Executive Vice Presi<lent

Ao,oroved as to furm:

AL!i;;}lll{Ji & WY1'1'T,'R LL!'

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Name: Fred Galante Title:

witlmnt l1m1tat1on, Lessur's sec,urilly interest in Lessee.

LESSEE: ClTV OF RIALTO

SCHEDULE A TO ESCROW AGREEMENT:

Holman Capital Corporatioo ("Loiiior"), City of Rialto ("~~eo"), and Mega Bank ("Escrow Agent") have entered into an Escrow AgreeWMt dated November 30, 2017 (the "Escrow ¾;rceo1eot'), pursuant to which Lessor, or ils As~illJ)ee (ai defined below), has deposited cash into the Escrow Flllld established thereu11der, which funds are to be used by Lessee to acquire certain Equip~11t.

Escrow Aiont is hereby notified that Lessor has as•iilled all of its riaht, title, and interest in and to, but not its obliJWion,i ari~ma prior to the delivery of this Notice and Aclrnowledflment on the date hereof Ull®r, the Escrow Aarooment to Meia Bank ("AssiQ:nee"), inoludini, in particull!f, but without limitation, Lessor's security interest in the Escrow Fund and Lessor's rijl,t to approve all payment requestB submitted by Lessee.

Date: ___ ,2017

LESSOR: HOLMAN CAPJTAL CORPORATION

By: ---------------Lance S. Holman President & CEO

MEGABANK

Name: Donald Volkman Title: Executive Vice President

Approved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER,

By:

Title: City Attorney

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LESSEE: CJTY OF RIALTO

lly:

H;trator

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SCHEDULE A TO ESCROW AGRLLMLNT·

Helman Bank have entered into an Escrow """""m""' dated Novemt>er "Escrow A2:ree,me:111') pursuullt to which or its

defined has de1,osi'ted cash into the Escrow Fund established themi11d,1r, whlch funds are 10 be used Lessee le smuire

Es,;row notified that Lessor has all of its and interest in and lo, bu! rm! its to the deliverv of this Notice and Ackn,nwlcdg,r1e11t on the <lute hereof the Escrow

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LESSOR: HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

Lance S, Holman President & CEO

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SOPHISTICATED INVESTOR LETTER

Re: Equipment Lease Agreement-Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 30, 2017 (the "Lease Agreement"), by and between Hohn an Capital Corporation (the "Corporation") and the City of Rialto (the "City")

Ladies and Gentlemen:

The undersigned (the "Assignee") is delivering this letter (the "Assignee Letter") to the City pursuant to Section 15 of the above-referenced Lease Agreement. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Lease Agreement.

The City has entered into the Lease Agreement in connection with the financing of certain Equipment, as more fully described under the Lease Agreement (the "Financing"). Pursuant to the Lease Agreement, the City is obligated to make rental payments thereunder to the Corporation. Pursuant to an assignment agreement (the "Assignment Agreement") between the Corporation and Mega Bank (the "Assignee"), the Corporation has assigned to the Assignee all of the Corporation's rights, title and interest to the Lease and the related Escrow Agreement (together, the "Financing Documents"). It is acknowledged that City is not a party to and has not reviewed the Assignment Agreement. No representation of any nature whatsoever has been or is made by the City regarding the Assignment Agreement.

The Assignee does hereby certify, represent, warrant and agree for the benefit of the City that:

(a) The Assignee understands that the payment obligations of the City under the Lease Agreement, including but not limited to rental payments thereunder, do not constitute an obligation of the City 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. Neither the full faith nor credit of the City, any other municipality or county of California, the State of California, or any political division thereof is pledged to the City's payment under or as any security for the Financing Documents.

(b) The Assignee has received, read and reviewed such documents, instruments and information related to the Financing Documents as the Assignee has requested in order to evaluate the merits and risks of entering into the financial arrangements contemplated by the Financing Documents.

(c) The Assignee has been provided an opportunity to ask questions of, and the Assignee has received answers from, representatives of the City regarding the terms and conditions of the Financing Documents, and the Assignee has obtained all additional information requested by the Assignee in connection with the Financing Documents.

(d) The Assignee has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters in general, and in transactions such as the financial arrangements contemplated by the Financing Documents in particular, that it is capable of evaluating and has evaluated the merits and risks of entering into the financial arrangements contemplated by the Financing Documents and the Assignee is capable and prepared to bear the risks of entering into the Assignment Agreement with respect to the Financing.

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(e) The Assignee understands that (i) none of the Financing Documents (or the rights to payment under such agreements) has been registered with any federal or state securities agency or commission or otherwise qualified for sale under the "Blue Sky" laws or regulations of any state, and (ii) no credit rating has been sought or obtained with respect to such agreements ( or the rights to payments under such agreements).

(f) The Assignee understands that the City has not prepared any offering document (in the form of an official statement or otherwise) with respect to the Financing Documents.

(g) The Assignee acknowledges that, as between the Assignee and the City: (i) the Assignee has assumed responsibility for requesting information regarding the City, its financial condition, the Financing Documents, the provisions for payment thereof, and the sufficiency of any security therefor, and making such review as the Assignee has deemed necessary or desirable in connection with its decision to enter into the Assignment Agreement with respect to the Financing, and (ii) any additional information specifically requested from the City and provided to the Assignee prior to closing constitutes all the information and review, with the investigation made by Assignee (including specifically the Assignee's investigation of the City) prior to entering into the Assignment Agreement, that Assignee has deemed necessary or desirable in connection with its decision to enter into the Assignment Agreement.

(h) The Assignee is duly and validly organized under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation or organization, and it can bear the economic risk of entering into the financial arrangements contemplated by the Financing Documents and has fully sufficient knowledge and experience in business and financial matters, including the analysis of a participation in similar financial arrangements, as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of entering into entering into the Assignment Agreement with respect to the Financing on the basis of the information and review described in paragraphs (b) ( c), (d), and ( e) above.

(i) The Assignee is entering into the Assignment Agreement for its own account and not with a present view to, or for resale in connection with, any distribution of its rights under the Assignment Agreement or any beneficial interest therein, and the Assignee intends at this time to retain such rights or beneficial interests for its own account, for an indefinite period of time, and does not intend at this time to dispose of all or any part of its rights to the Financing Documents or any beneficial interest therein. The Assignee understands that it may need to bear the risks of entering into entering into the Assignment Agreement with respect to the Financing for an indefinite time, since any transfer or assignment of its rights under the Financing Documents or any beneficial interest therein prior to expiration of the Lease Agreement may not be possible due to a variety of potential circumstances and reasons. The Assignee understands that its rights under the Financing Documents may not be transferred except in accordance with this Assignee Letter and the Section 15 of the Lease.

(j) The Assignee is legally authorized to enter into the Assignment Agreement related to the Financing.

(k) The Assignee is a qualified institutional buyer as defined under Rule 144A of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

(1) Although the Assignee does not intend at this time to dispose of all or any part of its rights and interest under the Financing Documents or any beneficial interest therein, the Assignee acknowledges that it has the right to sell, assign and transfer such rights and interest or any beneficial interest therein, subject to the requirements set forth in the Lease Agreement, this Assignee Letter and applicable law governing such sale, assignment and transfer. The Assignee agrees that it will not sell, assign or otherwise transfer its rights and interest under the Financing Documents or any beneficial interest therein without requiring the transferee to deliver an Assignee Letter to the City to the same effect as this Assignee Letter, including this paragraph (k), with no material revisions except as may be approved in writing by the City.

(m) The person signing this Assignee Letter on behalf of the Assignee is a duly appointed, qualified and acting representative of the Assignee and authorized to make the certifications, representations and warranties contained herein.

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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF AN EQUIPMENT LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT, AN ESCROW AGREEMENT AND EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE WITH RESPECT TO THE ACQUISITION, PURCHASE, FINANCING, AND LEASING OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; AND AUTHORIZING THE TAKING OF ALL OTHER ACTIONS NECESSARY TO THE CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS RESOLUTION.

WHEREAS, the City of Rialto (the "Lessee"), a political subdivision of the State of

California, is authorized by the laws of the State of California to purchase, acquire, and lease

personal property for the benefit of the Lessee and those it provides services to and to enter

into contracts with respect thereto;

WHEREAS, the Lessee desires to purchase, acquire and lease certain equipment

constituting personal property necessary for the Lessee to perform essential governmental

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pursuant to an Installation Agreement dated May 9, 2017, between Alliance Building Solutions,

Inc. ("Alliance") and Lessee (the "Installation Agreement," attached as Exhibit A), and all other

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desirable in an amount not more than $6,900,000.00 (the "Equipmenf');

WHEREAS, in order to acquire such Equipment, the Lessee proposes to enter into one

or more Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreements (together with the Equipment Schedules and

24 all related exhibits, schedules, and certificates attached thereto, the "Lease Agreements") with

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Disbursement/Payment Request Form and Acceptance Certificate attached thereto, the

"Escrow Agreemenf') with the Lessor the escrow agent, the forms of which the Designated

Officer shall determine for the Lessee as herein provided;

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WHEREAS, Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18 authorize the Lessee

2 to enter into one or more energy service contracts with any person or entity, pursuant to which

3 that person or entity will provide electrical or thermal energy or conservation services to the

4 Lessee, which may comprise or include an energy conservation facility, if the anticipated cost

5 to the Lessee for thermal or electrical energy or conservation services provided under the

6 contract(s) is less than the anticipated marginal cost to the Lessee of thermal, electrical, or

7 other energy that would have been consumed by the Lessee in the absence of those energy

8 service contracts (the "Savings");

9 WHEREAS, Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18 authorize the Lessee

1 0 to enter into one or more facility financing contracts if funds for the repayment thereof are

11 projected to be available from the Savings, representing funds that otherwise would have been

12 used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required by the Lessee in the absence

13 of the energy conservation services and facilities financed by proceeds available through the

14 facility financing contracts;

15 WHEREAS, Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18 require that a public

16 hearing be held, and public comment be taken, at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Lessee

17 at which meeting the Lessee may consider and adopt findings regarding Savings and award

18 energy services contracts and facility financing contracts based thereon, and that notice

19 thereof be must have been given at least two weeks prior to the meeting;

20 WHEREAS, the Lessee approved at its April 25, 2017 Council meeting a motion to set

21 and give notice for a public hearing, and previously gave notice of its intent to conduct a public

22 hearing and take public comment upon the subject of the energy conservation project two

23 weeks prior to the regularly scheduled public meeting of the City Council of the Lessee (the

24 "Council') on May 9, 2017, at which the Council has held a public hearing and taken public

25 comment;

26 WHEREAS, Alliance assessed the feasibility of various potential energy conservation

27 measures to reduce the Lessee's energy consumption and expense and recommended

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1 which the Council and Lessee's administration and staff herein validate and approve;

2 WHEREAS, Alliance has offered to enter into the Installation Agreement to provide

3 energy conservation services to implement the recommended energy conservation measures

4 for the price stated therein and to guarantee performance of the energy conservation services;

5 Whereas, the Analysis demonstrates that the cost of the Installation Agreement to the Lessee

6 for the thermal or electrical energy or conservation services provided thereunder will create

7 Savings;

8 WHEREAS, the Analysis indicates that funds for the repayment of the Lease Agreement

9 are anticipated to be available from the Savings, representing funds that otherwise would have

10 been used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required by the Lessee in the

11 absence of the energy conservation services provided under the Contract;

12 WHEREAS, the governing body of the Lessee deems it for the benefit of the Lessee

13 and for the efficient and effective administration thereof to enter into the Installment

14 Agreement, and Lease Agreements (together, with such other documents as are necessary to

15 complete the transaction contemplated herein as authorized below, the "Transaction

16 Documents") for the purchase, acquisition, and leasing of the Equipment to be therein

17 described on the terms and conditions herein provided;

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22 Section 1. Energy Conservation Services Contract Findings. The Lessee finds that, as

23 demonstrated in the Analysis, the cost of the Contract to the Lessee for the thermal or electrical

24 energy or conservation services provided thereunder is less than the anticipated marginal cost

25 to the Lessee of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the

26 Lessee in the absence of the Contract and that it is in the best interest of the Lessee to approve

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Section 2. Energy Conservation Services Contract Approval. The form of the lnstallatio

2 Agreement by and between the Lessee and Alliance, presented herewith is hereby approved,

3 subject to final approval by the Mayor, City Administrator, and Assistant to the Cit

4 Administrator/Director of Administrative Services of the Lessee, and such other persons a

5 he/she/they may delegate in writing (the "Designated Officer'') and Lessee's counsel. Th

6 Designated Officer is hereby authorized and directed, for and in the name of and on behalf o

7 the Lessee, to execute and deliver to Alliance the Installation Agreement and related document

8 as necessary to carry out the Installation Agreement, subject to such changes as the Designate

9 Officer may require and approve to best implement the energy conservation measures unde

IO the Contract (the "Projecf'), with the approval of Lessee's counsel.

11 Section 3. Lease Agreements Findings. The Lessee finds that funds for the repayment of the

12 Lease Agreements are projected to be available from the Savings, representing funds that

13 otherwise would have been used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required

14 by the Lessee in the absence of the energy conservation services provided under the Contract.

15 Section 4. Lease Agreements as New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds. The Lessee has

16 determined that that the Project would be likely to qualify for a new clean renewable energy

17 bonds allocation and that it is in the interests of Lessee to submit an application for such

18 allocation. The Lessee authorizes the Designated Officer to prepare and submit an application

19 for an allocation of new clean renewable energy bonds in an amount of not to exceed

20 $6,900,000.00.

21 Upon receipt of a new clean renewal energy bonds allocation, the Lease Agreements shall be

22 designated as new clean renewable energy bonds and will use all or a portion of the allocation.

23 Lessee acknowledges it is permitted to use no more than two percent of the proceeds for costs

24 of issuance.

25 The Lessee authorizes the Designated Officers or their designees to take such actions as are

26 necessary or appropriate to comply with 26 U.S.C. 54(A) and 54(C), and to enable payment

27 from the United States Treasury of the applicable federal credit payments in respect of the

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1 Service of Form 8038-CP or any other required form in the manner prescribed by the Internal

2 Revenue Service or entering into calculation agency agreement, if any, relating to such

3 payments.

4 Section 5. Lease Agreements and Binding Commitment Approval, Execution and Delivery.

5 The Designated Officer is hereby authorized and directed, for and in the name of and on behalf

6 of the Lessee, to solicit proposals and accept a bank's offer and select an escrow agent,

7 subject to compliance with the limitations provided in this section; to determine the form of,

8 subject to compliance with the limitations provided in this section, execute and deliver the

9 Lease Agreements; to execute and deliver the Escrow Agreement, the Binding Commitments

10 for Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (the "Binding Commitments") between the Lessee,

11 Lessor, and the bank, that will establish the conditions under which the Bank will acquire

12 Holman Capital Corporation's rights under the Lease Agreement and thereby fund the

13 transaction, and such other financing and related documents as necessary to complete the

14 transaction contemplated by the Lease Agreements and the Binding Commitments with such

15 changes therein as the Designated Officer may require and approve; provided that the total

16 principal component of the Lessee's Rental Payments under the Lease Agreements shall not

17 exceed $6,900,000.00 and interest with respect thereto shall accrue at an annual rate not

18 exceeding 2.50%. The execution of the foregoing by the Designated Officer shall constitute

19 conclusive evidence of such officer's and the Lessee's approval of any such changes,

20 insertions, revisions, corrections, or amendments to the respective forms of agreements

21 presented to this meeting.

22 Section 6. Other Actions Authorized. The officers and employees of the Lessee shall take all

23 action necessary or reasonably required by the parties to the Transaction Documents to carry

24 out, give effect to, and consummate the transactions contemplated thereby (including the

25 execution and delivery of Certificates of Acceptance and Disbursement/Payment Requests,

26 Notice and Acknowledgements of Assignments, and any tax certificate and agreement, each

27 with respect to and as contemplated in the Agreement and/or Escrow Agreement) and to take

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delivery of any closing and other documents required to be delivered in connection with the

2 Transaction Documents. The Designated Officers and all other officers and employees of the

3 Lessee are hereby directed and authorized to take and shall take all action necessary or

4 reasonably required in order to select, purchase, and take delivery of the Equipment. All

5 actions heretofore taken by officers, employees, and agents of the Lessee that are in

6 conformity with the purposes and intent of this resolution are hereby approved, confirmed, and

7 ratified.

8 Section 7. No General Liability. Nothing contained in this Resolution No. ~. the

9 Transaction Documents, nor any other instrument shall be construed with respect to the

10 Lessee as incurring a pecuniary liability or charge upon the general credit of the Lessee or

11 against its taxing power, nor shall the breach of any agreement contained in this Resolution

12 No. ~. the Transaction Documents, or any other instrument or document executed in

13 connection therewith impose any pecuniary liability upon the Lessee or any charge upon its

14 general credit or against its taxing power, except to the extent that the rental payments payable

15 under the Transaction Documents are special limited obligations of the Lessee as provided

16 therein.

17 Section 8. Appointment of Authorized Lessee Representatives. The Designated Officers are

18 each hereby designated to act as authorized representatives of the Lessee for purposes of the

19 Transaction Documents until October 31, 2017, or such time as the governing body of the

20 Lessee shall designate any other or different authorized representative for purposes of the

21 Transaction Documents.

22 Section 9. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause, or provision of this Resolution shall

23 for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such

24 section, paragraph, clause, or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this

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26 Section 10. Repealer. All bylaws, orders, and resolutions or parts thereof, inconsistent

27 herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not

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1 Section 11. Effective Date. This Resolution No. ~ shall be effective immediately upon

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3 The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted at a meeting of the governing body of

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4 I, Barbara McGee, City Clerk of the City of Rialto, do hereby certify that the foregoing

5 Resolution No. 7122 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of

6 the City of Rialto held on the 9th day of May, 2017.

7 Upon motion of Council Member Baca Jr., seconded by Council Member Carrizales, the

8 foregoing Resolution No. ~ was duly passed and adopted.

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10 AYES: Mayor Robertson, Council Members: Scott, Baca Jr., Trujillo, Carrizales

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INSTALLATION AGREEMENT FOR

City of Rialto

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

ATTACHMENTS:

• Attachment A - Scope of Work

• Attachment B - Lighting Submittal

• Attachment C - HVAC Submittal

• Attachment D - Controls and Monitoring Submittal

• Attachment E - Self Generation Submittal

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express written consent. "ABS" will commence work upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed from the City with respect to each project or portion thereof.

2. INVOICING AND PAYMENTS. "ABS" understands and agrees that this Agreement is subject to and conditioned upon "Purchaser" entering into a:

181 FINANCE OPTION: dated _____ (this "Lease") is by and between HOLMAN CAPITAL. a corporation

duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California ("Corporation") as lessor and City of Rialto, the

City duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California ("Lessee") as lessee Agreement The following

will be the process for the funding to "ABS". All payments are processed through an Escrow account via wire transfer

through Community of Santa Maria Bank and Mohave State Bank. Alliance Building Solutions will submit an invoice to

the City of Rialto. The City of Rialto wilt inspect the work completed and approve it by completing and signing the

Certificate of Acceptance and Payment Request. The City emails the signed Certificate of Acceptance and Payment

Request form along with the invoice from ABS to The Bank/Escrow Agent and copies Holman Capital. The Bank/Escrow

Agent disburses the requested amount from the escrow account to pay the invoice to "ABS". Once funds have been

transferred the Bank/Escrow Agent provides the City of Rialto a statement accounting for deposits and withdrawals in the escrow account.

D PURCHASE OPTION: ABS" may invoice the "Purchaser" for mobilization upon signing the contract for 30%

of the contract value due within 15 days. "ABS" will submit an SOV for review and approval within 45 days of contract

signing for remaining scheduled payments. "Purchaser" agrees to pay "ABS" amounts invoiced 30 days after invoice

received per agreed schedule of values (SOV). Waivers of lien will be furnished upon request, as the work progresses;

to the extent payments are received. if "ABS" invoices are not paid within 30 days of its issuance, it is delinquent and

"ABS" may add 1% interest per month, onto delinquent amounts.

3. INDEPENDENT CONTRACT. It is agreed between "Purchaser" and "ABS" that "ABS" shall perform the work as an

independent contractor. "ABS" may use subcontractors to perform work hereunder, provided "ABS" shall fully pay said

subcontractors and in all instances remain fully responsible for (a) the proper completion of this agreement and {b)

supervising such subcontractor's work and for the quality of the work they produce.

4. MATERIALS. All materials shall be new, in compliance with all applicable laws and codes, and shall be covered by a

manufacturer's warranty, if appropriate. If the materials or equipment included in this agreement become temporarily

or permanently unavailable, the time for performance of the work shall be extended to the extent thereof, and case of

permanent unavailability, "ABS" shall (a) be excused from furnishing said materials or equipment, and (b) be reimbursed

for the difference between the cost of the materials or equipment permanently unavailable and the cost of a reasonable

substitute therefore. All equipment installed shall meet or exceed the performance of the proposed equipment shown

in the attachments,

S. PREVAILING WAGE. In accordance with the provisions of the California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles

1 and 2, ABS and any subcontractor under ABS is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem

wages to all workmen employed in the performance of this Contract, for work of a similar character in the locality in

which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and

overtime work. In that regard, pursuant to the California Labor Code, the Director of the Department of Industrial

Relations of the State of California has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such

prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the office of the Engineering Division, -----~ Rialto,

California, and are available to any interested party upon request; or may be obtained online from the Department of

Industrial Relations website at http://www.dir.ca.gov. ABS shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at

the job site. ABS shall comply with all applicable prevailing wage laws and regulations.

ABS and any subcontractor under ABS is subject to forfeiture of penalties to City, as provided under the provision of

Section 1775 of the California Labor Code for each worker employed, for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such

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i. "Purchaser" may desire a mid~job change in the specifications or scope that would add time and

cost to the specified work or inconvenience "ABS".

ii. Other provisions of the agreement may be difficult to carry out because of unforeseen events, such

as material shortage or labor strikes. If these are other events beyond the control of the parties

reasonably required adjustments to this agreement, the parties shall make a good faith attempt to

agree on all necessary particulars. Such agreements shall be put in writing, signed by the parties

and added to this agreement. Failure to reach agreement shall be deemed a dispute to be resolved as agreed in section 18 of this agreement.

13. TAX DEDUCTIONS. Unless otherwise stated in the contract, all eligible tax deductions associated with the work, that

"Purchaser'' is not eligible for, are agreed to be 100% the property of "ABS" or their designee. The paperwork,

inspections and verification required to collect these incentives are the sole responsibility of "ABS". In the event the

customer incurs expenses related to the processing of the applications, "ABS" shall reimburse these direct costs.

14. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. "ABS" shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations. All

licenses and permits required for the prosecution of the work shall be obtained and paid for by "ABS".

15. INSURANCE. "ABS" will maintain comprehensive liability and other insurance in the amount not less than those set forth below.

a. General Liability Insurance. A policy of commercial general liability insurance, written on an "occurrence"

basis, providing coverage with not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury &

property damage and must include a separate endorsement naming the City, its elected officials, its officers,

agents and employees as additional insurance ("General Liability Policy"). The General Liability Policy shall

include coverage for the contractual liability assumed by the ABS pursuant to this Agreement.

b. Vehicle Liability Insurance. A policy of business vehicle liability insurance, written on an "occurrence" basis,

with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage

("vehicle Liability Policy"). The vehicle Liability Policy shall include coverage for owned, hired, and non· owned automobiles.

c. Worker's Compensation Insurance. Worker's compensation insurance as required by State law and

employer's liability insurance with coverage in an amount not less than $1,000,000. Notwithstanding the insurer rating standards set forth in this Agreement, coverage provided by the State Compensation

Insurance Fund shall be deemed, with respect to the workers' compensation insurance, to satisfy such insurer rating standards.

d. Professional Liability Insurance. Professional liability insurance with coverage in an amount of not less than

$1,000,000 (Professional liability Policy"), which the City or Purchaser acknowledges shall be written on a "claims made" basis.

e. Duration of Insurance. Except as provided in this Agreement with respect to insurance written on a "claims

made" basis, the ABS shall maintain the insurance required pursuant to this Agreement in effect at least

until the date that is one year following final payment to the ABS pursuant to this Agreement.

f Professional Liability Insurance. The Professional Liability Policy shall provide coverage for claims arising out

of the performance of the Scope of Services pursuant to this Agreement. If an aggregate limit applies, such

aggregate limit in the Professional Liability Policy shall not be less than $2,000,000. Prior to commencing

the Scope of Services, and, if applicable, upon replacing the original Professional liability Policy, the ABS

shall provide to the City or Purchaser a copy of any and all applicable claims-reporting requirements.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary; (i) the ABS shall have the Professional liability Policy, as

described herein, in full force and effect prior to commencing the Scope of Services; (ii) each renewal or

replacement of the Professional Liability Policy shall have a retroactive date that is prior to the date the ABS

commenced the Scope of Services; and (iii) as a condition to final payment to the ABS pursuant to this

Agreement. If the claims reporting period applicable to the scope of Services, as specified in or determined

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/, Review of Coverage. The City or Purchaser may at any time request that the ABS provide a full and

complete copy of any or all policies of insurance to be maintain by the contactor pursuant to this

Agreement, and the ABS shall provide a copy of each requested policy to the City or Purchaser within ten

days of the City or Purchasers' request. The City or Purchaser shall review the insurance policies, along with

the Certificate of Insurance and endorsements also provided by the ABS, to determine whether the ABS's

insurance companies with the insurance~related requirements of this Agreement. However, no failure by

the City or Purchaser to conduct such review, to properly or completely conduct such review, or to identify

any non~compliance with the requirements of this Part 3, shall be deemed or construed to relieve the ABS

from any of its obligations in regard to such insurance-related requirements. Notwithstanding anything else

in this Agreement, any failure by the consultant to comply with such insurance-related requirements shall

be deemed a material breach by the ABS of it obligations pursuant to this Agreement and not as a waiver of

any such insurance-related requirement.

Subcontractor's Insurance. The ABS shall require that each of its Subcontractor's independently comply with

all requirements of this section relating to insurance covering their activities for the benefit of the City or

Purchaser. The ABS shall require in its agreements with its subcontractors that each Subcontractor be subject

to, and that it comply with, the requirements set forth in this section, except to the extent the City or

Purchaser has approved any different standards or requirements applicable to any particular subcontractor

16. BONDING. Bonds are subject to the procurement and installation portion of the contract. Payment and Performance

Bonds are required 10 days prior to start of procurement or installation. Pursuant to provisions of the California Civil

Code, the payment bond must be in an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price and, as

the performance bond should be in a similar amount to insure completion of the project. All M&V Agreements and

Energy Savings Guarantees are specifically excluded.

17. INDEMNITY. City, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, shall not be answerable or accountable in any

manner for any loss or damage that may happen to the Work or any part thereof, or for any of the materials or other

things used or employed in performing the Work, or for injury or damage to any person or persons, either worker,

employees of ABS or his subcontractors or the public, or for damage to adjoining or other property from any cause

whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Work. ABS shall be responsible for any damage

or injury to any person or property resulting from defects or obstructions or from any cause whatsoever, except the

active negligence or willful misconduct of City, its employees, servants, or independent contractors who are directly

responsible to City during the progress of the Work, or at any time before its completion and final acceptance.

ABS will indemnify City, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees against and will hold and save them harmless

from any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations, or liabilities that may be

asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision, or other organization arising out of

or in connection with this Contract, the Work, operation, or activities of ABS, his agents, employees, subcontractors, or

invitees provided for herein, whether or not there is concurrent passive negligence, but excluding such actions, claims,

damages to persons or property, penalties, obligations, or liabilities arising from the active negligence or willful

misconduct of City, its employees, servants, or independent contractors who are directly responsible to City, and in

connection therewith:

ABS will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any of said claims, damages, penalties, obligations, or

liabilities and will pay all cost and expenses, including attorney's fees incurred in connection therewith.

ABS will promptly pay any judgment rendered against ABS, or City, or its elected officials, agents or employees, covering

such claims, damages, penalties, obligations and liabilities arising out of or in connection with such work, operations,

or activities of ABS hereunder, and ABS agrees to save and hold the same harmless therefrom.

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Civic Center

Lighting

[!jJ Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

[!jJ Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific

quantities and locations.

[!jJ Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Controls and Monitoring

c!iJ Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

[!jJ Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details.

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Controls and Monitoring

c:!P Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c:!P Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include S years of measurement and verification services to identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal for details.

Self-Generation

c:!P Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its

electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost,

avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the

environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Fire Station #1 (Headquarters)

Lighting

c:!P Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c:!P Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode {LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

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capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c!P Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific

quantities and locations.

c!P Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Controls and Monitoring

c!P Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c!P Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details.

Self-Generation

c!P Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost,

avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the

environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

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Self-Generation

dP Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its

electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost,

avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the

environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Fire Station #4

Lighting

dP Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED} systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

dP Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID} lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED} systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific

quantities and locations.

dP Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Controls and Monitoring

dP Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

dP Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

dP Replace (1) HVAC unit with new high efficiency unit of similar size and capacity. The

existing equipment is past its useful effective life, suffers from efficiency loses, and

creates maintenance issues for facility staff. Replacement shall include demolition

of existing equipment and turn-key installation of new equipment, including start-up

and testing of the new equipment installation. Refer to the HVAC Submittal for

details, including specific units identified for replacement, equipment information, locations, capacities and ages.

Controls and Monitoring

dP Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

dP Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal for details.

Self-Generation

c!P Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its

electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost,

avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Human Resources / M&O

Lighting

c!P Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

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Library

Lighting

c:.!P Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c:.!P Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c:.!P Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Controls and Monitoring

c:.!P Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c:.!P Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed, the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal for details.

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Controls and Monitoring

c!f.l Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c!f.l Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details.

Self-Generation

c!f.l Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its

electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost,

avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the

environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Police Department

Lighting

c!f.l Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c!f.l Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

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system. Installation shall include turn-key installation of new equipment, including

start-up and testing of the new equipment. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Police Annex

Lighting

c:!f.l Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c:!f.l Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific

quantities and locations.

c:!f.l Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Controls and Monitoring

c:!f.l Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c:!f.l Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

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Controls and Monitoring

t!f-1 Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new

smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all

connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

t!f-1 Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details.

Self-Generation

t!f-1 Install a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The site currently receives 100% of its

electricity from the utility company. The system will help reduce electricity cost, avoid future cost increases, protect the existing roofing system, and reduce the

environmental impact of electricity generation. The new system shall include 10

years of system services and maintenance. Please refer to the Self Generation

Submittal for further details of system location and information.

Racquet & Fitness Center

Lighting

t!f-1 Replace existing interior fluorescent and incandescent lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or better color rendering to increase visual clarity and comfort, as well as eliminate

fluorescent ballast noise and lamp flickering. LED systems have instant start

capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

t!f-1 Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or

better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

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capabilities and provide substantially longer equipment life. Please refer to the

Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

c§J Replace existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) lighting systems with high

efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. The LED systems shall provide equal or better color rendering to increase visual clarity and outdoor security. The exterior

LED systems have fixture mounted photocells to ensure the lights are only active

when required. LED systems also have instant start capabilities and provide

substantially longer effective life. Please refer to the Lighting Submittal for specific

quantities and locations.

c§J Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turn off the lighting

systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Please refer

to the Lighting Submittal for specific quantities and locations.

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

c§J Replace (13) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity.

The existing equipment is past its useful effective life, suffers from efficiency loses,

and creates maintenance issues for facility staff. Replacement shall include

demolition of existing equipment and turn-key installation of new equipment,

including start-up and testing of the new equipment installation. Refer to the HVAC

Submittal for details, including specific units identified for replacement, equipment

information, locations, capacities and ages.

Controls and Monitoring

c§J Install network based smart thermostats to control HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system and will include a single point of

access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints across all connected thermostats. Heating and cooling setpoints will be user adjustable by the

occupant within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times, and allow for

afterhours operation with user input. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal for details, including specific equipment information and locations.

c§J Install an energy monitoring and management system. The system includes a

combination of building, panel, and circuit level monitoring to track electricity use

on site. The system will allow for users to view and monitor real-time energy

consumption and control of select electrical circuits. Where the system is installed,

the scope will also include 5 years of measurement and verification services to

identify possible energy savings measures and assistance with implementation of

additional energy savings measures. Refer to the Controls & Monitoring Submittal

for details.

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Attachment B - Lighting Submittal

Sites

Civic Center

Community Center

Fire Station #1 (Headquarters)

Fire Station #2

Fire Station #3

Fire Station #4

Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing

Human Resources/ M&O

Library

Metrolink Depot

Police Department

Police Annex

Public Works / Engineering

Racquet & Fitness Center

Senior Center

Lighting Equipment Cutsheets

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31 Planning Building- Office Greg 32W 4L4'T8 (Wraps} 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50

32 Planning Building- Women's Restroom 32W 2L4'T8 (Wrap) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plugn play LED 26

33 Planning Building - Men's Restroom 32W 2L4'T8 (Wrap) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

34 Planning Building-Office Gina 32W 2l 2x4 TS (Troffer) Single Switch 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

35 Planning Building - Conference Room 34W 4L4'T12 Single Switch 2 T12 4 8 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

36 Planning Building- James Carl 32W 4L4'T8 (Wrap) 3 TS 4 12 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

37 Planning Building - James Carl 32W 4L4'T8 (Wrap) 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50

38 Planning Building~ Utility Room 32W 2L 1x4 TS 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

39 Planning Building- Kitchen 32W 2L4'TS (Wrap) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

40 Planning Building- Office Hub 32W 4L4'T8 (Wrap) 12 TS 1 12 115 New 40w LED wraps LED 40

41 Planning Building· Printer Room 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

42 Planning Build Ing· Printer Room 32W 2L 1x4 TS 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

43 Planning Building· Office John D 34W 4L 2x4 T12 (Troffer) Slngle Switch 2 T12 4 8 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

44 Planning Building- Exterior 150W Wallpack 1 HID 1 1 185 60W Wallpack LED LED 60

45 Planning Building- Exterior 150w HID ceiling box canopy 2 HID 2 4 185 60W HID Celting Box Canopy LEO LED 60

46 Plannlng Building - Exterior 42w CFL Recessed 10~cans 4 CFL 4 16 44 12w LED recessed can retro LED 12

47 Planning Building- Exterior 70W HPS Wallpack 1 HID 1 1 90 40W Wallpack LEO LED 28

48 Planning Building - Exterior CFL 42W Wallpack 1 CFL 1 1 44 30W Wallpack LED LED 28

49 Radlo Uve Bldg - Lobby 13w Globe CFL 2 CFL 1 2 15 Sw Lunera plug in LED 5

50 Radio Uve Bldg- Counter 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED 50

51 Radio Uve Bldg - Hub 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 24 TS 4 96 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED 50

52 Radio Live Bldg· hub 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED 50

53 Radio uve Bldg - Shields 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED 50

54 Radio Uve Bldg - Badin 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 2 TS 4 8 60 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

55 Radio Live Bldg· Carrilo 32W 4L 2x4 T8 (Troffer) 2 T8 4 8 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

56 Radio Live Bldg - Diaz 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 3 TS 4 12 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n olay LED 50

57 Radio Live Bldg- Men's Re~room 32W 2L4'T8 {Wraps) 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

58 Radio Uve Bldg~ Women's Restroom 32W 2L4'T8 {Wraps) 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

59 Radio live Bldg· Johnson 32W 4L 2x4 TB wood box surface mount 2 TS 4 8 60 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED so 60 Radio Live Bldg- Office 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 2 TS 4 8 60 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

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.is,/'; .•.. ···111t·· Proposed Equipment - .••..•. · . . >, : ' \,.•; ...

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1 Gym High Bay 400W HID 48 HID 1 48 454 150W High Bay LEO LED 168

2 Gym Office 40W 4l4'T12 4 T12 4 16 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

3 Men/Women Restroom 40W 4l4'Tl2 2 T12 4 8 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

4 Men/Women Restroom 40W 2L4'T12 1 T12 4 4 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

5 Gym Storage 32W 3L4'T8 4 TB 3 12 88 12W 3L4'T8 plug n play LED 38

6 Electrical Room 40W 2L4'T12 1 T12 2 2 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

7 Hallway by Gym Restroom HID 250W Wall pack 1 HID 1 1 290 BOW Wallpack LED LED 90

8 Main Office Front Desk 40W 2l4'T12 4 T12 2 8 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

9 Hallway to the Right 40W 2L4'T12 2 T12 2 4 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

10 40W 4L4'T12 1 T12 4 4 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

11 Office to the Right 40W 4l4'T12 2 T12 4 8 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

12 Copy Room 40W 4L4'T12 1 T12 4 4 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

13 Hallway to the Left 40W 2L4'T12 2 T12 2 4 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

14 Kitchen 40W 2L4'T12 1 T12 2 2 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

15 Perry Brent's Office 40W 4L4'T12 2 T12 4 8 144 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

16 Hallway Office 1 to the Left 40W4L4'T12 1 T12 4 4 144 12W 2L4'T8 plug n,p,lay LED 26

17 40W 4L4'T12 1 T12 4 4 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

18 Conference Room 40W 4L4'T12 4 T12 4 16 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

19 Class Room 201 32W 4L4'T8 6 T8 4 24 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

20 Class Room 202 32W 4L4'T8 6 T8 4 24 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

21 Class Room 203 32W 4L4'T8 6 T8 4 24 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

22 Class Room 305 32W 2L4'T8 6 TB 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

23 Class Room 304 32W 2L4'T8 6 T8 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

24 Class Room 303 32W 2L4'T8 6 TB 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

25 Class Room 301 32W 2L4'T8 6 TB 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

26 Class Room 306 40W 2L8'T12 6 T12 2 12 130 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

27 Class Room 404 40W 2L8'T12 6 T12 2 12 130 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

28 Class Room 403 40W 4L4'T12 6 T12 4 24 144 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

29 Class Room 402 40W 4L4'T12 6 T12 4 24 144 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

30 Class Room 401 40W 2L8'T12 6 T12 2 12 130 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

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Fire Station 1 (HQ) - Lighting Inventory df.]A~.~l~~C~

~ •; ..•.•. >Ci-.••/ ... . ., Proposed Equipment .

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··•·· .··•·· ......... · ...... · .... . ,.,,'" . - Type Watts 1 Fire Station Lobby 32W 2L 2x4 TS 16 TS 2 32 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LEO 26

2 Fire Station - Lobby 32W 2L 2x4 TS 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

3 Fire Station - Lobby 32W 2L4"TS (Wrap) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

4 Fire Station - Lobby 32w 1L4'T8 slim recessed 2 T8 1 2 32 12W ll4'T8 plug n play LED 14

s Fire Station - Chief 32W 3L 2x4 TS (Troffer) Single Switch 6 TS 2 12 88 12W 3L4'T8 plug n play LED 38

6 Fire Station - Hall 32W U6 2x2 Box 2 TS 2 4 32 16.SW 2L4'T8 plug t1·;,1ay LED 35

7 Fire Station - Hall 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens (Troffer) 12 TS 2 24 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

8 Fire Station - Office 32W 2l 2x4 Box Lens {Troffer) 4 TS 2 8 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

9 Fire Station· Battilion Chief 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens (Troffer) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

10 Fire Station~ Office 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens (Troffer) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

11 Fire Station - EMSC 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens (Troffer) 4 TS 2 s 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

12 Fire Station - Men's Restroom 32W 2L 2x4 Box 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

13 Fire Station - Women's Restroom 32W 2L 2x4 Box 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

14 Fire Station. Back Door canopy 10" Rec. Can 70W HID 1 HID 1 1 90 12w LED retro can LED 12

15 Fire Station- Locked Closet 23w ceiling drum fixtures 1 HID 1 1 25 15w LED drum fixture LED 15

16 Fire Station - Hub 32W 2L 2x4 Box 6 TS 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

17 Fire Station - Office 32W 4L 2x4 eggcrate 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED so 18 Fire Station - Storage 32W 2L 2x4 eggcrate 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

19 Fire Station - Storage 34w2L4'T12 1 T12 2 2 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

20 Fire Station- Lobby Public 32W1L4T8 16 T8 1 16 32 12W 1L4'T8 plug n play LED 14

21 Fire Station - Lobby Public 32W 1l4'T8 12 TS l 12 32 12w 1L4'T8 plug n play LED 14

22 Basement - IT Room 32W 2L4TS (Indus!.) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

23 Basement - Gym 32W 2L 2x4 Box 6 TS 2 12 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

24 Basement - Conference Room 32W 2L 2x4 Box 16 TS 2 32 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26

25 Basement - Conference Room 32W 2L4'T8 EGG 12 TS 2 24 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

26 Basement • Counter can 90W PAR38 8" recessed can 2 HID 1 2 90 12w LED retro can LED 12

27 Basement- Hall 32W 1L4'T8 14 TS 1 14 32 12W 1l4'T8 plug n play LED 12

28 Basement - Office/Conference 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens Single Switch 6 TS 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

29 Basement - Office Frig area 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens Single Switch 6 TS 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

30 Basement - Fire inventory 32W 2L 2x4 Box Lens Single Switch 6 TS 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

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··· cu·< .. · '-- Proposed Equipment .·· .d.' ·· · .. ·. i > rC , , ;5 '. :.lt :, · · .. . ·. . · · ,, Lamp Fixture un& I ; u,catk»I~ < .. :: . • • • Proposed Description , ,'., '.' ,• "," u,• • • O•' ,~i/'{}_, ·. ~ · • ":·,f<<f; ~ •" ' \, • Type Watts

61 Dorm Areas - Room 9 32W 2L 2x4 TB (Troffer) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 62 Dorm Areas - Room 9 6" Rec, CFL 23W 1 CFL 1 1 25 12W 6" LED can LED 12 63 Dorm Areas - Room 10 32W 2L 2x4 TB (Troffer) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 64 Dorm Areas Room 10 6" Rec. CFL 23W 1 CFL 1 1 25 12W 6~ LED can LED 12 65 Dorm Areas - Room 11 32W 2L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 66 Dorm Areas- Room 11 6" Rec. CFL 23W 1 CFL 1 1 25 12W 6" LED Can LED 12 67 Dorm Areas - Storage 2l2'TS (Strip} 1 TS 2 2 58 New 40w LED radial ALEO LED 4D 68 Dorm Areas - IT Room 32W 4L 4'TS EGG 3 TS 4 12 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50 69 Dorm Areas - Stairs High 32W 3L 2x4 Box 4 TS 3 12 88 12W 3L4'T8 plug n play LED 38 70 Dorm Areas - rce Room 32W 2l 2x4 TS Box 1 TS 2 2 6D 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 71 Dorm Areas - lockers 32W U6 2x2 13 T8 2 26 60 16.SW 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 35 72 Dorm Areas - Showers 32W2L4'T8 5 T8 2 1D 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 73 Dorm Areas - Mirrors Rec. 6" Can 23W 5 CFL 1 5 25 12W 6" LED Can LED 12 74 Dorm Areas - Urinals Ceiling Rec. 6" Can 23W 1 CFL 1 1 25 12W 6" LED can LED 12 75 Womens locker- Room 32W U6 2l 2x2 4 TB 2 8 6D 16.SW 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 35 76 Womens locker - Showers 6" Rec. CFL 23W 2 CFL 1 2 23 12W 6" LED can LED 12 77 Womens locker- Mirrors 6" Rec. CFL 23W 3 CFL 1 3 23 12W 6" LED Can LED 12 78 Upstairs Break Area Foyer 32WU6 ZX2 1 TS 2 2 32 16.SW 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 35 79 Upstairs Break Area - TV Area 32w 1l 4ft Eggcrate 18 T8 1 18 32 12W 1l4'T8 plug n play LED 12 80 Upstairs Break Area - Kitchen 32W 2L 2x4 Recess Lens 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 81 Upstairs Break Area- TV area 32W 2l 2x4 Box 8 TB 2 16 6D 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 82 Upstairs Break Area - H20 Room 60w inca keyless socket screw In 1 INC 1 1 60 9.SWA19LED LED 9.5 83 City Clerks Office - Exterior 42W canopy surface box 1 HID 1 1 44 30w LED canopy fixture LED 20 84 City Clerks Office - Exterior 6" recess LED 6 LED 1 6 12 NONE LED 85 City Clerks Office - Entry Recessed SOW Drums 2 HID 1 2 50 New Drums 30w LED LED 30 86 City Clerks Office- Hub/lobby 32W 2L 2x4 Lens (Troffer) 16 TS 2 32 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 87 City Clerks Office- Men's Restroom 32W 2l4'T8 (Wraps) 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 88 City Clerks Office - Women's Restroom 32W 2L4'T8 {Wraps) 2 T8 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n p'Jay LED 26 89 City Clerks Office - Kitchen 32W 2L4'T8 (Wraps) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 90 City Clerks Office - Meeting room 32W 2L4'T8 (Wraps) 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

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Fire Station 2 - lighting Inventory di] ~~.~l~~c;~

. . . . :;.i . ; . .. . ·,;', Proposed Equipment . ,\:,'·,_;_ :.'':\''_;·-.·. ·, ''-" ::··.<:·:->_.i>•,''':":->> j ~~· '"""'' • • • Lamp Fixture Una :. ·· ;.:: · · ·\::a,::, • ·.·. < .·. ;~~r~y,;; ... < .: . , , . , ; . : Proposed Description

Type Watts 1 Turn Out Room 32W 2L4'T8 s T8 2 10 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

2 BC Dormitory 32W 2L4'T8 s TB 2 10 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

3 Shop 32W 2L4'T8 8 TS 2 16 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26

4 Communication Room 32W 2L4'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

s Laundry 32W 2L4'T8 2 T8 2 4 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

6 Mechanical Room 32W2L4'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

7 EMS Room 32W 2L4'T8 3 T8 2 6 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

8 Restroom by Engine Bay 32W2L4'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26

9 Engine Bay 32W 2l4'T8 2 TB 2 4 60 12W 2L4 'TS plug n play LED 26

10 All Around Building HID 250W Wallpack 20 HID 1 20 290 sow HID Wallpack LED LED 60

11 Parking Lots HID 150W Poles 5 HID 1 5 190 60W HID Poles LED LED 52

12 Parking Canopies 32W 2L4'T8 10 TS 2 20 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

13 All Around Building 6" Can 13W 5 CFL 1 5 15 12W 6" Can light LED LED 12

14 Community Room 32W 2L4'T8 6 TB 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

15 Office 32W 2L4'T8 4 TB 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

16 Hallway 32W 2L4'T8 11 TB 2 22 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

17 Mechanical Room 40W 2L4'T12 1 T12 2 2 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

18 captain's Office 32W 2L4'T8 2 TB 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

19 Captain's Office CFL 18W 6" Can 1 CFL 1 1 20 12W 6" Can light LED LED 12

20 Hallway CFL 18W 6" can 2 CFL 1 2 20 12W 6n Can light LED LED 12

21 Day Room CFL 18W 6" Can 20 CFL 1 20 20 12W 6" Can light LED LED 12

22 Dormitory 3 CFL 18W 6" Can 2 CFL 1 2 20 12W 6" can Light LED LED 12

23 Dormitory 3 32W 2L 2x4 TS 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

24 Dormitory3 32W 2L 1x4 TS 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

25 Exercise Room 32W 2L4'T8 6 TS 2 12 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

26 Kitchen 32W 2L4'T8 6 TB 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

27 Dining 32W 2L4'T8 4 TB 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

28 Dining CFL 18W 6" Can 4 CFL 1 4 20 12w 2L4'TB plug n play LED 26

29 Back of Building CFL 18W 6" Can 1 CFL 1 1 20 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

30 Truck Bay 32W2L4'T8 18 TB 2 36 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

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lamp Fixture .,, ' /I{ 'it Proposed Description ;,>; I> ... ···>.. .. ··". c,·', ·,:,>,,<. ',,,, ' . ,,;;;:-t¾,.\ Type Watts 1 Front MH 400W HID Pole Lights (Round) 19 HID 1 19 4S4 150W HID Pole lights (Round) LED LED 111 2 Front 75PAR38 3 HID 1 3 75 13.SW Par38 LED LED 13.S 3 Front HID 150W Pole 2 HID 1 2 19D SOW HID Pole LED LED 72 4 Wall Around Building HID 100W Wall Lights 12 HID 1 12 130 40W HID Wall Lights LED LED 40 5 Conference Room 60BR30 Track Lights 5 HID 1 s 60 10BR30 LED screw in LED 10 6 Conference Room 32W 3L4'T8 18 TS 3 54 88 12W 3L4'T8 plug n play LED 38 7 Outside Conference Room 32W4'T8 3 TB 1 3 32 12W 1L4'T8 plug n 11lay LED 14 8 Women's/Men's Restroom 32W 2L4'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 9 Office Supplies 32W 4l4'T8 1 TB 4 4 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50 10 Offices 32W 2L4'T8 3 TB 2 6 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 11 Ofiice 32W 3l4'T8 6 TS 3 18 88 12W 3L4'T8 plug n play LED 38 12 Hallway CFL 18W Can lights 4 CFL 1 4 20 12W Can Light LED LED 12 13 Roof Access Room 32W 2LA'T8 I TB 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 14 Kitchen 32W2L4'T8 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 IS Dining Area 32W 3L4'T8 6 TS 3 18 88 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 16 Gym 32W 3LA'T8 4 TB 3 12 88 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 17 lions Oen Room 32W4L4'T8 6 TB 4 24 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50 18 Restroom on the Back 32W 2l4'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 3l4'T8 plug n play LED 38 19 Parking Engine Garage 32W 2L4'T8 19 TS 2 38 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 20 Engine Garage 32W 4l4'TB 18 TS 4 72 115 12W 4l4'TB plug n play LED so 21 Electrical Room 32W 2L4'T8 2 TB 2 • 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 22 Dorm Room CFL 13W 6" Can 3 CFL 1 3 15 12W 6" Can light LED LED 12 23 Women's Restroom By Dorm 32W 2LA'T8 1 TB 2 2 60 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26 24 Women's Restroom By Dorm CFL 15W 6" Can 5 CFL 1 5 17 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 12 25 Work Shop 32W 2L4'T8 3 TB 2 6 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 26 Hallway By Restroom CFL 26W 6" Can 3 CFL 1 3 28 12W 6" Can light LED LED 12 27 Men's Restroom CFL 26W 6" Can 6 CFL 1 6 28 12W 6" can light LED LED 12 28 Men's Restroom 32W 2LA'T8 3 TS 2 6 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 29 Behind Building HID 250W Wallpack 4 HID 1 4 290 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 90 30 Back Parking Lot HID 400W Pole Lights 10 HID 1 10 454 150W HID Pole lights LED LED 111

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Fleet Services, ITS, Purchasing - Lighting Inventory diJ A~,~l~N(;~

Proposed Equipment

Proposed Description Lamp Fixture Type Watts

1 Exterior 250W Wallpack 12 HID 1 12 290 SOW Wallpack LED LED 80 2 Exterior 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 6 TS 4 24 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50 3 Exterior 32W 2L U6 2x2 TS (Troffer) I TS 2 2 60 16.Sw 2LTSU6 plug n play LED 35 4 Office PA 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 2 TS 4 s 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50 5 Office PA 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 4l41'8 plug n play LED so 6 Men's Restroom 34W 2L4'T12 (Wrap) 2 T12 2 4 72 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 7 Women's Restroom 34W 2L4'T12 {Wrap) 2 Tl2 2 4 72 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26 8 Zen Room 2L 71w Inca fixture I INC I I 142 Calm Deco dimmable LED LED 15 9 warehouse 2L8'T12 {lndust.} 10 Tl2 1 10 130 68W LED 8' retrofit w radial lens LED 68 10 warehouse 2L8'T12 {lndust) w motion sensor 11 T12 1 11 130 68W LED 8' retrofit w radial lens LED 68 11 Exterior 250W Wallpack 2 HI0 I 2 290 SOW Wallpack LEO LED 80 12 IT room 34W 4L4'T12 (Wrap) Single Switch 4 Tl2 4 16 144 12W 4L4 'TS plug n pl,ay LED 50 13 Various offices 32W 4L 2x4 TB {Troffer) 19 TS 4 76 115 12W 4L4 'TB plug n play LED so 14 Mens Restrooms 34W 4L8'T12wrap I T12 1 1 144 40w LED wrap ALEO LED 40 15 Girls Restrooms 34W 4L8'T12wrap 1 T12 I 1 144 40w LED wrap ALEO LED 40 16 Training Room 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED so 17 Misc. Office 32W 4L 2x4 TS (Troffer) 16 TS 4 64 115 12W 4L418 plug n play LED 50

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library - Lighting Inventory diJ A~,~.JANCf!:: < :: - -_-_ : -- -': -- , < ' \, , -__ .,: :]i_ -- - ' ''' Proposed Equipment

:----,_,:;:,;:,,\ :~ _; ___ :ifa:,>·:::;w;~;l~I~?;'::, M ,,,_ - Lamp Fixture Line' 1/ - . _-_ _______ • _'· _ · ,,_ - .-,: Proposed Description T W

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1 Lobby 32W 2L8'T8 8 T8 2 16 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

2 Lobby 32W 4L4'T8 (Wrap) 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

3 Lobby BR40 23W Recess Can 1 CFL 1 1 25 12w LED recessed can LED 12

4 Lobby PL13W2LDrum 1 CFK 2 2 28 15wLEDOrumcel!ingfixture LEO 15

S Men's Restroom 6" recess LED already 3 LED O O 12 NONE LED

6 Women's Restroom 6" recess LED already 3 LED O O 12 NONE LED

7 Conference Room 32W 2L4'T8 (Wrap) Single Switch 5 TS 2 10 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

8 Council Chambers sow recessed can lights 13 CFL 1 13 SO 12w LED recessed can LED 12

9 Council Chambers 32w CFL screw in 5 CFL 1 S 34 9.SW A19 LED LED 9.5

10 Council Chambers 32W 2L4'T8 Cloud 2 T8 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

11 Council Chambers 23wWall Sconce 3 CFL 1 3 25 13w Lunera 4Pin plug in LED 13

12 Council Chambers 50w Track Heads 12 CFL 1 12 SO 12w BR30 LED screw in dimmable LED 12

13 Council Chambers hall 13w Globe CFL 1 CFL 1 1 15 Sw Lunera plug in LED s

14 Mike Story City Adm!n 32W 4L 2x4 T8 deco wood box 3 T8 4 12 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED SO

15 Joe Bala Jr Mayor Pro Tern 32W 8L8'T8 (Wrap) Single Switch 1 T8 1 2 256 2 new 40w LED wrap end to end LED 80

16 Ed Scott 32W 8L8'T8 (Wrap) Single Switch 1 T8 1 2 256 2 new 40w LED wrap end to end LED 80

17 Mayor Deborah Roberston 32W 4L 2x4 TS trotters 4 TS 4 4 115 36w LED Inserts LED 36

18 Hallway 23W Globe 9 CFL 1 9 25 13w Lunera 4Pin plug In LED 13

19 Ed Palmer Council 32W 32W 4L 2x4 TS deco wood 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LED SO

20 Exterior 250W Wallpack 1 HID 1 1 290 80W Wallpack LED LED 60

21 Exterior LED already at Entry exterior ceiling 2 LED O O 12 NONE LED

22 Lobby 32W 2L 2x4 (Tr~=:~teflector Single 4 TS 2 8 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

23 Back of House BOH 32W 2L4'T8 (Wraps) 5 TS 2 10 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LEO 26

24 Office 32W 2L 2x4 (Troffer) Reflector 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

25 Back of House BOH 32W 4L 2x4 T12 wood box 2 T12 4 S 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LEO SO

26 Office 32W 2L 2x4 (Troffer) Reflector 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

27 File Storage 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 4L4'TS plug n play LEO 50

28 Drawing storage 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 4L4'T8 piug n play LED so

29 office Steve 32W 4L 2x4 TS wood box surface mount 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED so

30 Hall 23w ceiling drum fixtures 7 INC 1 7 25 15w LED Orum ceiling fixture LED 15

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Police Department - Lighting Inventory @~b~l~NC::~

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1 Restroom at Lobby 32W 2L4'T8 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

2 Lobby 32W4'T8 1 T8 1 1 32 12W 1L4'T8 plug n play LED 12

3 Lobby 32W 2L4'T8 18 TS 2 36 60 12W 2L4'TS plug n play LED 24

4 Lobby 32WUlampT8 1 TS 2 2 60 16.SW U6 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 34

5 Finance 32W 2L4'T8 5 TS 2 10 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

6 Hallway to the Right 32W 4L4'T8 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

7 Gina Karo! 32W 4L4'T8 s TS 4 20 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

8 William Wilson 32W 4l4'T8 s T8 4 20 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n_play LED 48

9 Janitor's Room 60A19 1 INC 1 1 60 9.SW A19 LED LED 10

10 Randy L. 32W 4L4'T8 10 T8 4 40 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

11 Office 32W 4L4'TS s TS 4 20 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

12 Office 32W 4L4'T8 3 TS 4 12 115 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 48

13 Storage Room 1 32W 4L4'T8 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

14 Sargent Office 32W 4L4'T8 6 TS 4 24 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n ptay LED 48

15 Next to Sargent Office 32W 4L4'T8 6 TS 4 24 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

16 Interview Office 32W 4L4'T8 1 TS 4 4 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

17 Next to Sargent 2 32W 2L4'T8 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

18 Office 32W 4L4'T8 4 T8 4 16 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

19 Office 32W 2L4'T8 2 TS 2 4 60 12w 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

20 Office 32W 4L4'T8 3 TS 4 12 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

21 SGT James Mills 32W 4L4'T8 8 T8 4 32 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

22 SGT 32W 4L4'T8 2 TS 4 8 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

23 Dispatch Room 32W 2L4'T8 2 T8 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

24 Dispatch Room 32W 4L4'T8 11 TS 4 44 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

25 Dispatch Room SOPAR20 6 CFL 1 6 so 12W 2L4 'TS plug n play LED 12

26 Server Computer Room 32W 2L4'T8 6 TS 2 12 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

27 I.T Services 32W 4L4'T8 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

28 Hallways by Dispatch 32W 4L4'T8 4 TS 4 16 115 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

29 Hallways Downstairs 32W 2L4'T8 11 TS 2 22 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 24

30 Squad Room 32W 4L4'T8 9 TS 4 36 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 48

Page 18 of23

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1 Office 34W 4L4'T12 (Troffer) 7 T12 4 28 144 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

2 Office 34W 4L4'T12 {Troffer) 1 T12 4 4 144 12W 4l4'T8 plug n play LED 50

3 Restrooms CFL 13W 1 CFL 1 1 15 Sw Lunera LED 5

4 Electrical A1960WDrum 1 INC 1 1 60 15w LED drum fixture LED 15

5 Office SSW 4LCloud 1 INC 3 3 220 New 40w LED wrap fixture ALEO LED 40

6 Office SSW 4LCloud 1 INC 3 3 220 New 40w LED wrap fixture ALEO LED 40

7 Office 32W 2L4'T8 wraps 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

8 Electrical SSW4l Wrap 1 INC 4 4 220 New 40w LED wrap fixture ALEO LED 40

9 warehouse 34W 2L8'T12 (Strip) 4 T12 4 16 72 12W 2l4'T8 plug n play LED 26

10 Exterior 250W wal!pack 2 HID 1 2 250 sow Wallpack LED LED 80

11 Exterior 175W Wallpack 2 HID 1 2 175 SOW Wal!pack LED LED 80

12 Bay 2L8'T12 {Strip) 4 T12 0 0 130 68W LED 8' retrofit ALEO w lens LED 68

13 Exterior HPS 2SOW Wallpack 6 HID 1 6 250 80W Wallpack LED LED 80

14 Bay 2L8'T12 {Strip) 1 T12 1 1 130 68W LED 8' retrofit ALEO w lens LED 68

15 Bay 2L8'T12 (Strip) 3 T12 1 3 130 68W LED 8' retrofit ALEO w lens LED 68

16 Bay 2L8'T12 {Strip) 1 T12 1 1 130 68W LEO 8' retrofit ALEO w lens LED 68

17 Bay 2L8'T12 (Strip) 4 T12 1 4 130 68W LED 8' retrofit ALEO w lens LEO 68

18 Offices 34W 4L4'T12 (Wrap) 3 T12 4 12 144 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

19 offices 32W 4L4'T8 (Troffer) 6 T8 4 24 115 12W 4L4'T8 plug n play LED 50

20 Bays 2L8'T12 {Strip) 2 T12 1 2 130 68W LED 8' Fixture LED 68

21 Bays 500w Quartz wall pack interior 2 HID 1 2 500 SOW Wallpack LED LED 80

22 Bays 2L8'T12 {Strip) 5 T12 1 5 130 68W LED 8' Fixture LED 68

23 Bays 2L8'T12 industrial 4 T12 1 4 130 68W LED 8' Fixture LED 68

24 Bays 2L8'T12 industrial 4 T12 1 4 130 68W LED 8' Fixture LED 68

25 Bays 2L8'T12 Industrial 6 T12 1 6 130 68W LED 8' Fixture LED 68

26 Maintenance Office 32W 2L4'T8 lens missing 1 TS 2 2 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play ADD lens LED 26

27 Maintenance Office 32W 2L4'T8 (Troffer) 2 TS 2 4 60 12W 2L4'T8 plug n play LED 26

Page 20 of 23

uneJ> , ·•· <liotiititm~ "f 1 -; ·~t~i 1 Parking Lot HID 400W Shoe Boxes Poles

2 Rightside of Building HID 400W Wall Pack

3 In Front of Building HID 100W Wall Sconce

4 Lobby CFL 18W Lanterns

5 Lobby 2L BIAX 24w ES PL~L 4Pin 2x2

6 Hallway in Front of Rialto Room 2L BIAX 24w ES Pl·L 4Pin 2x2

7 Hallway in Front of Solvene Room 2L BIAX 24w ES Pl·l 4Pin 2x2

8 Rialto Room 32W 2L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

9 Hallway in Front of Solvene Room CFL 18W 6" Can

10 Sloven Room 32W 2L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

11 Sloven Room 21A19 CFL Pendant

12 MBR 32W 2L4'T8

13 MBR CFL 13W 6" Can

14 Midges Nook 32W 2L Ula mp 2x2 Fixt.

15 Riverside Room 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

16 Riverside Room CFL 13W 6" Can

17 Senior's 2000 Room 32W 2L4'T8 2x4 F!xt.

18 Boutique 32W 2L Ulamp 2x2 Fixt.

19 Berglund B. 32W 2L Ulamp 2x2 Flxt.

20 Berglund B, CFL 13W 6" Can

21 Berglund A. 32W Ulamp TS 2x2 Fixt.

22 Berglund A. CFL 13W 6" Can

23 Kitchen at Berglund 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

24 Kitchen 32W 3L4'T8

25 Cooler 13A19

26 Office at Berglund 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

27 Lunch at Berglund 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

28 32W 2L4'TS

29 Table Storage 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

30 Table Storage 2 32W 3L4'T8 2x4 Fixt.

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17 HID 1 17

2 HID 1 2

7 HID 1 7

19 CFL 1 19

9 TS 1 9

9 TS 1 9

5 TS 1 5

13 TS 2 26

9 CFL 1 9

10 TS 2 20

9 CFL 1 9

3 TS 2 6

CFL 1

6 TS 2 12

12 TS 3 36

4 CFL 1 4

20 TB 2 40

4 TS 2 8

20 TS 2 40

7 CFL 1 7

30 TS 1 30

16 CFL 1 16

11 TS 3 33

6 TS 3 18

2 CFL 1 2

4 TS 3 12

1 TS 3 3

1 TS 2 2

TS 3 3

TS 3 3

454

454

130

20

52

52

52

60

20

60

21

60

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Proposed Description

125W Shoe Box Poles LED

150W HID Wallpack LED

40W HID Wall Sconce

9.SW A19 LED

25w LED 2x2 conversion insert

25w LED 2x2 conversion insert

25w LED 2x2 conversion insert

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 6" Can light LED

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

9.SW A19 LED Pendant

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 6" Can Light LED

12W 2L4'TS plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

16.SW U6 2L4'T8 plug n play

16.SW U6 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 6" Can Light LED

16.SW U6 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 6" Can Light LED

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'TS plug n play

A19 LED LAMP

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 2L4'T8 plug n play

12W 3L4'T8 plug n play

Lampl Fixture Type Watts

LED 111

LED 90

LED 40

LED 9.5

LED 25

LED 25

LED 25

LED 26

LED 10

LEO 26

LED 9.5

LED 26

LED 10

LED 26

LED 26

LED 26

LED 26

LED 35

LED 35

LED 10

LED 35

LED 10

LED 26

LED 26

LED 9.5

LED 26

LED 26

LED 26

LED 26

LED 38

Page 22 of 23

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This HID LED lamp replaces a 50-?0W HID and "ts suitable for use in enclosed fixtures. Its high lumen output and exceptional efficacy make it an ideal choice for bollard, post top and other outdoor applications. An optional lamp extender is also available for use in larger fixtures.

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energy efficient floodlighting solutions with a wide

distribution. These powerful floodlights are available in

two wattages, providing a versatile choice for

applications such as facade, area and sign lighting.

Our FDL floodlights attach with knuckle mount providing

a wide angle adjustable position from 30 to 90 degrees.

Key Features & Benefits

• Architectural & Spot Luminaires

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• Operating temp: -22°F-122°F • 1/2" knuckle mount

Applications

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cast-aluminum housing with excellent thermal design. Designlights

Consortium certified, our TWP product offers a popular but classic

appearance for your needs.

Delivering it up to 9,000 lumens by replacing up to 400-watt metal

halide luminaires, with energy saving up to 80%.The traditional

shape maintains an aesthetic appearance and will replace any

building's wall pack, or perimeter lighting.

Our TWP is ideal for outdoor applications such as carports, loading

areas, driveways, parking area and pathways. Designed for wall

mounting above four feet from ground.

Key Features & Benefits

• DesignLights Consortium Certijied • Long Life LED Chip

• Uniform and consistent color

• Excellent thermal design

• 15-30 foot height performance

• Shatter resistent glass

• Universal Voltage 120-27N • Operating Temp: -22"'F-122°F

• 50,000 Hours rated average life

• Photocell sensor compatible

Applications

• Area Lighting

• Security Lighting • Pathway Lighting

• Perimeter Lighting

• Entryway Lighting

Color Choices

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How can an outdoor luminaire possibly deserve the name "Legacy; which features breakthrough Lighting technology? The answer is simple. There are at least three distinct reasons; Performance, design and function.

The Legacy is the perfect luminaire designed to replace existing post top fixtures saving seventy five percent energy while meeting IES minimum foot candle levels while improving light distribution and uniformity.

The Full Cutoff Dark Sky Legacy luminaire features LEDs recessed deep into the luminaire eliminating any direct glare. The Legacy also features a clear tempered safety glass lens with silicone gasket which improves fixture reliability.

Legacy is available from 18 to 102 watts and its scale is perfect to replace any wattage between 70-400 watt HID. The Legacy throws light four to five mounting heights in all directions which is a major light distribution improving existing optical technology. The Legacy features the Star Power Reflector system, a diffused 95 percent reflective low glare optical material.

Legacy is available in two different Kelvin temperatures of 3000, 4000 and 5500 in both Type 3 and 5 light distributions.

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Post Top

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Pole Mount

Mast Arm Fitter

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Type:

Bronze (BRZ)

White (WHT)

Silver (SVR)

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Black (BLK)

Graphite (GPH)

Grey (GRY)

Custom (CS)

Over 2 3/8 0.0 Bir1iites (T2R)

Marine Grade Finish

Over 3 O.D (MGF)

(T3R) Photocell (PC)

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Motion Sensor (MS)

Surge Protctor (!OK

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OUTDOOR WALL-MOUNTED AREA WMINAIRES · Easy installation · Replaces 25W HID • With photo cell

HOUSING • Sealed die-casting profile for outdoor applications. • Polycarbonate optical lens with UV stabilizers. • Damp and Wet Locations

APPLICATION • Security, pathway and perimeter lighting • Building entry ways and walkways

83216PC LED MINI WALL PACK/17W

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Power Consumption Input Voltage

Power Factor Lurnens

Luminous Efficiency

Color Temperature

CRI

Housing

Lens

Finish

Dimensions (Inches)

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120V

0.9

1685

96 Lm/W

4000K

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Please check OLC website for the most current list of approved items. www.designlights.org Published lumens on LE.D products are approximate and may vary slightly,

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www.PGLighting.com

Housing: Aluminum. LED: Luxeon M Series by Lumileds Optics: Optics Type T2, T3, T4, T5 and Tennis (TT) Watts: 28-594 Watts l70: 96,000 to 161,000

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

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PARTHIJWIER T10PTIC - T30PTIC - T40PTIC - TS OPTIC

VUE- l-32l-53-40K S994 111 5886 109 6048 112 5562 VUE·1·32L-53-65K .... 120 6372 118 6588 122 6048 VUE-l-32L-7-40K 7384 104 7242 102 7455 105 6887 VUE-1-32L-7-55K 7952 112 7881 111 8165 115 7526 VUE-1-32L-l-40K 10706 101 10388 98 10918 103 9540 VUE-H2L·l-55K 11660 110 11130 105 11554 109 10176

VUE-1-48L-53-40K 8284 109 8132 107 8360 110 7676 VUE-1-48L-53-55K 8968 118 8816 116 9120 120 8360 VUE-1-48L-7-40K 10712 103 10504 101 11024 106 10083 VUE-l-48l·7·5SK 11544 111 11336 109 12064 116 10816 VUE-l-48L-l-40K 15444 99 15444 99 16224 104 14196 VUE-1-48L·1·55K 16692 107 16536 106 17160 110 15132 VUE-1-64L-53·40K 10914 107 10710 105 11016 108 10098 VUE-1-64L·53-55K 11832 116 11628 114 12036 118 11016 VUE-1-64L-7-40K 13736 101 13736 101 13600 100 14144 VUE-l-64L·7-55K 14824 109 14824 109 14960 110 15776 VUE-1·64L-l-40K 20295 99 20090 98 19680 96 20090 VUE-1-64L·l-55K 21730 106 21525 105 21320 104 21320 VUE-2-80L·53-40K 14208 111 13952 109 14464 113 13184 VUE-2-80l-53·55K 15360 120 15104 118 15616 122 14208 VUE-2-SOL-7-401< 17472 104 17136 102 17808 106 16128 VUE·2-80L-7-55K 18816 112 18480 110 19152 114 17472 VUE-2-80L-1-40K 26563 101 26037 99 26826 102 24459 VUE-2-80L·l-55K 28930 110 28404 108 29456 112 26826 VUE-2-96L-53-40K 16983 111 16677 109 17289 113 15759 VUE·2-96L·53-55K 18360 l20 18054 118 18666 122 16983 VUE-2-96L-7-40K 20800 104 20400 102 21200 106 19200 VUE·2-96L·7-55K 22400 112 22000 110 22800 114 20800 VUE-2-96L-1-40K 31916 101 31284 99 32232 102 29388 VUE-2-96L- l-55K 34760 110 34128 108 35392 112 32232

VUE-2-ll2L-53-40K 18939 107 18585 105 19293 109 17523 VUE·2·112L-53-55K 20532 116 20178 114 20886 118 18939 VUE-2-112L-7-40K 24543 101 24057 99 24786 102 22599 VUE-2-112L-7-55K 26487 109 26001 107 26973 111 24543 VUE·2·128L-53-40K 21614 107 21210 105 22018 109 19998 VUE--2-128L-53-55K 23432 116 23028 114 23836 118 21614 VUE-2-128L-7-40K 26765 101 26235 99 27030 102 24645 VUE·2·128L-7-55K 28885 109 28355 107 29415 111 26765

VUE-2-144L-53-40K 24075 107 23625 105 24525 109 22275 VUE-2-144L-53-55K 26100 116 25650 114 26550 118 24075 VUE-2-l44L·7-40K 30300 101 29700 99 30600 102 27900 VIJE..2-144L·7·55K 32700 109 32100 107 33300 111 30300 VUE-3-112L· 1-40K 31350 95 31020 94 32010 97 29040 VUE-3-112L-l-55K 33990 103 33330 101 34650 105 31680 VUE-3·128L· 1-40K 38037 93 37628 92 38855 95 35174 VUE:-3·128L·1-55K 40900 100 40491 99 42127 103 38037 VUE-3-144L·1-40K 42136 92 41678 91 43052 94 39388 VUE-3·144L-1-55K 45342 99 44884 98 46716 102 42594 VUE-3-160L·7-40K 36180 108 35510 106 36850 110 33835 VUE-3-160l-7-55K 39630 118 38860 116 40200 120 36515 VUE-3-160L·1-40K 46460 92 45955 91 47470 94 43430 VUE-3-160L·1·65K 49995 99 49490 98 51510 102 46965 VUE-3-l76L-7-40K 39055 107 38325 105 39785 109 36500 VUE-3-176L-7-55K 42705 117 41975 115 43435 119 39785 VUE-3·176L-l-40K 50141 91 49590 90 51243 93 46835 VUE--3-176L-1-S5K 53998 98 53447 97 55651 101 50692 VUE-3-192L·7-40K 41976 106 41184 104 42768 108 38808 VUE-3·192L-7-551< 45936 116 45144 114 46728 118 42372 VUE-3-l92L-J.40I( 53460 90 52866 89 54648 92 49896 VUE-3-192L·1-55K 68212 98 57618 97 59400 100 54648

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101 110 97

104 91

97 99

108 104

116 98

104 103 111 96

104 93

102 103

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104

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107

93 101 99

107 93

101 99 107 93

101 .. 96 86 93 86 93

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109

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DIMENSION VUE·l VUE-2 VUE-3

"- -- """' A 16.99 1n 27.56in 26.17in ,,,_ wms 594-0 110 54 B 6.38 in 8.00in 8.36 1n 6480 120 54 C 21.48 in 27.06 1n 32.94 in 7313 103 142,000 71 8023 113 142,000 71 Weight 27 lbs. 34 lbs. 62 lbs

10706 101 148,000 106 11342 107 148,000 106

L~ 8208 108 76 8968 118 76

10816 104 143,000 104 11856 114 143,000 104 15912 102 153,000 156 16848 108 153,000 156 10812 106 102

~ 11832 116 102 13464 99 145,000 136 14824 109 145,000 136 19475 95 156,000 205 20910 102 156,000 205 14080 110 128 EPA VUE-1 VUE-2 VUE-3 15232 119 128 17304 103 149,000 168 Sinale 72 1 16 1 <\2

18648 111 149,000 168 -~· 1 44 7.37 2 86 26300 100 153,000 263 Triple 7.24 25 478 28667 109 153,000 263

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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

VUE • WMEN DATA CHART

PNITNUMBEJI T20f>TIC '""" T30PTIO - T40PTIC - TliOPTIC

I/UE-1-32L-53-40K 5994 111 5886 109 6048 112 5562

I/UE·l-32L·53'55K 6480 120 6372 118 6588 122 6048 VUE-l-32L-7-40K 7384 104 7242 102 7455 105 6887

VUE·l·32L·7-55K 7952 112 7881 111 8165 115 7526 VUE-l-32L·l-40K 10706 101 10388 98 10918 103 9540 VUE-1·32L-1-55K 11660 110 11130 105 11554 109 10176 VUE-1-48L·53-40K 8284 109 8132 107 8360 110 7676

I/UE·l-48l-53-55K 8968 118 8816 116 9120 120 8360 VUE·1·48L-7-40K 10712 103 10504 101 11024 106 10088 VU£-1-48L·7-551( 11544 111 11336 109 12064 116 10816 I/IJE·l-48L-1-40K 15444 99 15444 99 16224 104 14196

I/UE+48L· 1 ·55K 16692 107 16536 106 17160 110 15132 VUE·1-64L·53-40K 10914 107 10710 105 11016 108 10098

VUE· 1·64L-53-55K 11832 116 11628 114 12036 118 11016 I/UE·1·64l·7-40K 13736 101 13736 101 13600 100 14144

I/UE· 1 ·64L· 7 ·55K 14824 109 14824 109 14960 110 15n6 I/UE-1-64L· 1-40K 20295 99 20090 98 19680 96 20090

I/UE·1-64L·1·55K 21780 106 21525 105 21320 104 21320 VUE-2-80L-53-40K 14208 111 13952 109 14464 113 13184

VUE·2·80L·53-55K 15360 120 15104 118 15616 122 14208 VUE·2·80L·7-40K 17472 104 17136 102 17808 106 16128

I/UE·2·80L·7·55K 18816 112 18480 110 19152 114 17472 VUE·2·80L·1-40K 26563 101 26037 99 26826 102 24459 I/UE•2·80L· 1 ·65K 28930 110 28404 108 29456 112 26826

VUE·2-96L·53-40K 16983 111 16677 109 17289 113 15759

VUE-2·96L-53-55K 18360 120 18054 118 18666 122 16983 VUE·2·96L·7-40K 20800 104 20400 102 21200 106 19200

VUE·2·96L·7-55K 22400 112 22000 110 22800 114 20800 VUE·2·96L·l-40K 31916 101 31284 99 32232 102 29388

VUE-2·96L-1-55K 34760 110 34128 108 35392 112 32232 VUE·2·112L·53-40K 18939 107 18585 105 19293 109 17523 VUE·2-112l·53-55K 20632 116 20178 114 20886 118 18939 VUE·2·112L-7-40K 24543 101 24057 99 24786 102 22599 VUE·2·112L-7-56K 26487 109 26001 107 26973 111 24543

VUE-2-128L-53-40K 21614 107 21210 105 22018 109 19998 VUE·2-128L-53-55K 2'!432 116 23028 114 23836 118 21614 VUE-2-128L-7-40K 26765 101 26235 99 27030 102 24645 I/IJE·2-128L-7-55K 28886 109 28355 107 29415 111 26765

VUE-2-144L-53-40K 24075 107 23625 105 24525 109 22275

VUE·2· 144L·53-55K 26100 116 25650 114 26550 118 24075 VUE·2-144L-7-40K 30300 101 29700 99 30600 102 27900 VUE·2-144L-7-55K 32700 109 li2100 107 33300 111 30300 VUE·3·112L·l-40K 31350 95 31020 94 32010 97 29040

VUE·3-112L·1·55K 33990 103 33380 101 34650 105 31680 I/UE-3-128L-1-40K 38037 93 37628 92 38855 95 35174

VU&3-128L· 1 ·55K 40900 100 40491 99 42127 103 38037 VUE·3· 144L· 1-40K 42136 92 41678 91 43052 94 39388

VUE-3·144l·1·55K 45342 99 44884 98 46716 102 42594 VUE·3·160L·7-40K 36180 108 35510 106 36850 110 33835 VUE-3·160L·7·55K 39530 118 38860 116 40200 120 36515 VUE-3·160L-1-40K 46460 92 45955 91 47470 94 43430 VUE-3·160L·1-551< 49995 " 49490 98 51510 102 46965

VUE-3·176L·7-401< 39055 107 38325 105 39785 109 36500 VUE·H76L-7·55K 42705 117 41975 115 43435 119 39785 VUE-3·176L·l-40K 50141 91 49590 90 51243 93 46835 VUE-3·176L·l-55K 53998 98 53447 97 55651 101 50692 VUE-3·192L·7·40K 41976 106 41184 104 42768 108 38808

VUE-3-192L • 7-55K 45936 116 45144 114 46728 118 42372 I/IJE-3-192L-1-40K 53460 90 52866 89 64648 92 49896 VUE-3-192L-l-55K 58212 98 57618 97 S9400 100 54648

-103 112 97 106 90 96 101

110 97

104 91 97 99

108 104 116 98

104 103 111 96

104 93

102 103

111 96

104 93

102 99

107 93

101 99

107 93

101 99

107 93

101 88 ,. 86 93 86

93 101

109 86

93 100

109 85 92

98

107 84

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TT- lmlW C.ladated svsm, l?OHO!n WATTS

5940 110 54

6480 120 54

7313 103 142.000 71 8023 113 142,000 71

10706 101 148,000 106 11342 107 148,000 106 8208 108 76 .... 118 76

10816 104 143,000 104 11856 114 143,000 104 15912 102 153,000 156 16848 108 153,000 156 10812 106 102 11832 116 102 13464 99 145,000 136 14824 109 145,000 ,.. 19475 95 156,000 205 20910 102 1"'-000 205 14080 110 128 15232 119 128 17304 103 149,000 158 18648 111 149,000 158 26300 100 153,000 263 28667 109 153,000 263 16830 110 153 18207 119 153 20600 103 151,000 200 22200 111 151,000 200 31600 100 157,000 316 34444 109 157,000 316 18762 106 177 20178 114 177 24300 100 152,000 243 26244 "'" 152000 243 21412 106 202

23028 114 202 26500 100 152,000 265 28620 108 152,000 265 23850 106 225 25650 114 225 30000 100 153,000 300 32400 108 153000 300 31350 95 161,000 330 3>990 103 161,000 330 38037 93 150,000 409 41309 101 150,000 409 42136 92 138,000 458 45800 100 138,000 458 36180 108 150,000 335 39630 118 150,000 335 46460 92 123,000 505

50500 100 123,000 505 39055 107 152,000 365 42705 117 152,000 365 50141 91 105,000 551

54549 99 105,000 551 41976 106 153,000 396 45936 116 153,000 396 53460 90 96,000 594 58212 98 96,000 594

DIMENSION VUE-1 VUE-2 VUE-3

A 1699 in 21.56in 26.17 1n

B 6.38 1n 8.00in 8.36m

C 21481n 21-06m 32.94 1n

Weight 27 lbs. 34lbs. 62 lbs.

EPA VUE-1 VUE·2 VUE-3

Single 72 116 1 42

Double l.44 7.37 7.86

Triple 2.24 25 4 78

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Housing: Aluminum. UL: UL 1598 Listed LED: Luxeon M Series by Lumileds Optics: Optics Type T2, T3, T4, T5 and Tennis (TT) Watts: 28-594 Watts

Driver. Dimming driver as standard by Advance or ULT Kelvin: 4000, or 5500 Finish: 5 Millimeters Powder Coat

L70: 96,000 to 161,000 Warranty: Standard Warranty is 5 years for Driver and LEDs

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

VUE • WMEN DATA CHART

PART HUMBER T20PTIC

,_ T.IOPTIC

,_ T40PTIC lm/W T60PTIC - TT- lm/W ..-.. SY$lEM

L70Houn, WATTS

VUE·l-32L·53-40K 5994 111 5886 109 6048 112 5562 103 5940 110 54 VUE-1-32L-53-55K 6480 120 6372 118 6585 122 6048 112 6480 120 54 VUE-1-32L-7-40K 7384 104 7242 102 7455 105 6887 97 7313 10, 142,000 71 VUE-l-32L-7-5SK 7952 112 7881 111 8165 115 7526 106 8023 113 142,000 71 VUE-1-32L-l-40K 10706 101 10388 98 10918 103 9540 90 10706 101 148,000 106 VUE·1-32L·1·55K 11660 110 1113Q 105 11554 109 10176 96 11342 107 148,000 106 VUE-1-48L-53-40K 8284 109 8132 107 8360 110 7676 101 8208 108 76 VUE-1-48L·53-55K 8 ... 118 8816 116 9120 120 8360 110 8968 118 76 VUE-1-48l-7-40K 10712 103 10504 101 11024 106 10088 97 10816 104 143,000 104 VUE-1-48L·7-55K 11644 111 11336 109 12064 116 10816 104 11856 114 143,000 104 VUE-1-48l-1-40K 15A4A 99 15444 99 16224 104 14196 91 15912 102 153,000 156 VUE.J.'48L·1·55K 16892 107 16536 106 17160 110 15132 97 16848 108 153,000 156

VUE-1 ·64l-53-40K 10914 107 10710 105 11016 108 10098 99 10812 106 102 VUE-l-64L·53-55K 11832 116 11628 114 12036 118 11016 108 11832 116 102 VUE-l-64l-7-40K 13736 101 13736 101 13600 100 14144 104 13464 99 145,000 136 VUE·1·64l·7·55K 14824 109 14824 109 14960 110 15776 116 14824 109 145,000 136 VUE-l-64L-1-40K 20295 99 20090 98 19680 96 20090 98 19475 95 156,000 205 VUE+-64l-1-55K 21730 106 21525 105 21320 104 21320 104 20910 102 156,000 205 VUE-2-80l·53-40K 14208 111 13952 109 14464 113 13184 103 14080 110 128 VUE·2-80l·S3-55K 15360 120 15104 118 15616 122 14208 111 15232 119 128 VUE·2·80L·7·40K 17472 104 17136 102 17808 106 16128 96 17304 103 149,000 168 VUE-2-80l·7-55K 18816 112 18480 110 19152 114 17472 104 18648 111 149,000 166 VUE-2-80l-1·40K 26563 101 26037 99 26826 102 24459 93 26300 100 153,000 263 VUE-2-80l-1-55K 28930 110 28404 108 29456 112 26826 102 28667 109 153,000 263 VUE-2-96l-53-40K 16983 111 16677 109 17289 113 15759 103 16830 110 153 VUE-2-96l·53-55K 183fi0 120 18054 118 18666 122 16983 111 18207 119 153 VUE-2-96l-7-40K 20800 104 20400 102 21200 106 19200 96 20600 103 151,000 200 VUE·2-96L-7-55K 22400 112 22000 110 22800 114 20800 104 22200 111 151,000 200 VUE-2·96l-1-40K 31916 101 31284 99 32232 102 29388 93 31600 100 157,000 316 VUE-2-96l-1-55K 34760 110 34128 108 35392 112 32232 102 34444 109 157,000 316

VUE-2·112l·53-40K 18939 107 18585 105 19293 109 17523 99 18762 106 177 VUE·2• l 12L ·53·55K 20532 116 20178 114 20886 118 18939 107 20178 114 ,n VUE·2-112l-7-40K 24543 101 24057 99 24786 102 22599 93 24300 100 152,000 243 VUE·2-112L·7-55K 26487 109 26001 107 26973 111 24543 101 26244 108 152,000 243 VUE-2-128L-53-40K 21614 107 21210 105 22018 109 19998 99 21412 106 202 VUE·2·128l·53-55K 23432 116 23028 114 23836 118 21614 107 23028 114 202 VUE-2-128l-7-40K 26765 101 26235 99 27030 102 24645 93 26500 100 152,000 265 VUE·2-128L·7-55K 28S85 109 28355 107 29415 111 26765 101 28620 108 152,000 265 VUE-2-144L-53-40K 24075 107 23625 105 24525 109 22275 99 23850 106 225 VUE·2·144L·53-55K 26100 116 25650 114 26550 118 24075 107 25650 114 225 VUE·2·144l·7·40K 30300 101 29700 99 30600 102 27900 93 30000 100 153,000 300 VUE·2·144L·7-55K 32700 109 32100 107 33300 111 30300 101 32400 108 153,000 300 VUE·3-112l·1-40K 31350 95 31020 94 32010 97 29040 88 31350 95 161,000 330 VUE-3-112L-1-55K 33990 103 33330 101 34650 105 31680 96 33990 103 161 000 ,,. VUE·3-128L-1-40K 38037 93 37628 92 38855 95 35174 86 38037 93 150,000 409 VUE-3-128l· 1-55K 40900 100 40491 99 42127 103 38037 93 41309 101 150,000 409 VUE-3-144l-1-40K 42136 92 41678 91 43052 94 39388 86 42136 92 138,000 458 VUE·3-144l.·1·55K 45342 .. 44884 98 46716 102 42694 93 45800 100 138,000 468 VUE-3-160L-7-40K 36180 108 35510 106 36850 110 33835 101 36180 108 150,000 335 VUE-3-l 60L-7·551< 39530 118 38860 116 40200 120 36515 109 39530 118 150,000 335 VUE-3-160L-1-40K 46460 92 45955 91 47470 94 43430 86 46460 92 123,000 505 VUE-3-160L-1-55K 49995 99 49490 98 51510 102 46965 93 50500 100 123,000 505 VUE-3-176l·7-40K 39055 107 38325 105 39785 109 36500 100 39055 107 152,000 365 VUE-3-176L-7-55K 42705 117 41975 115 43435 119 39785 109 42705 117 152,000 365 VUE-3-176l·l-40K 50141 91 49590 90 51243 93 46835 85 50141 91 105,000 551 VUE-3-176L-l-5SK 53998 98 53447 97 55651 101 50692 92 54549 99 105,000 551 VUE-3-192l· 7-40K 41976 106 41184 104 42768 108 38808 98 41976 106 153,000 396 VUE-3-192L·7--5SK 45936 116 45144 114 46728 118 42372 107 45936 116 153,000 396 VUE-3 192l-l-40K 53460 90 52866 89 54648 92 49896 84 53460 90 96,000 594 VUE-3'192l·1·55K 58212 98 57618 97 59400 100 54648 92 58212 98 96,000 594

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Sin"le

Double

Triple

Quad

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YUE~l YUE-2 VUE-3

·16.99 in 2l.56in 26.17 1n

6.38in 8.00 in 8.36 in

21.48m 27.06 in 32.94 in

271bs 341bs. 62 lbs.

VUE·l VUE-2 VUE-3

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144 2.32 2 86

2.24 25 478

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Housing. Aluminum. " UL. UL 1598 Listed -LED: Luxeon M Series by Lumileds Optics: Optics Type T2, T3, T 4, T5 and Tennis (TT) Watts: 28-594 Watts

Driver: Dimming driver as standard by Advance or ULT Kelvin: 4000, or 5500 Finish: 5 Millimeters Powder Coat

L70: 96,000 to 161,000 Warranty: standard Warranty is 5 years for Driver and LEDs

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

VUE ~ WMEN DATA CHART

"""""'"" T20PTIC - T30P11C - T40PTIC - HOPT< Cm/W TT Optic - - SVfflM ,,._ WATTS

VUE·l·32L·53-40K 5994 111 5886 109 6048 112 5562 103 5940 110 54

VUE-1-32L-63-55K 6480 120 6"72 118 .... 12'2 6048 112 6480 120 54

VUE-1-32L-7-40K 7384 104 7242 102 7455 105 6887 97 7313 103 142,000 71

VUE-Ml2L·7·5SK 7952 112 7881 111 8165 115 7526 106 8023 113 142,000 71

VUE-1-32L-1-40K 10706 101 10388 98 10918 103 9540 90 10706 101 148,000 106

11130 106 11554 109 10176 96 11342 107 106

VUE-1 '48L-53-40K 8284 109 8132 107 8360 110 7676 101 8208 108 76

VUE-l-48l-53-55K 8968 118 8816 116 9120 120 8360 110 8968 118 76

VUE·1·48L-7-40K 10712 103 10504 101 11024 106 10088 97 10816 104 143,000 104

VUE·l-48L·7·55K 11544 111 11336 109 12064 116 10816 104 11856 114 143.000 104

VUE-1-48L-l-40K 15444 99 15444 99 16224 104 14196 91 15912 102 153,000 156

VUE-1-48L·1·55K 16692 107 16536 106 17160 110 15132 ., 16848 108 153,000 156

VUE-1-64L-53-40K 10914 107 10710 105 11016 108 10098 99 10812 106 102

\IUE·1-64L·53-55K 11832 116 11628 114 12036 118 11016 108 11832 116 102

VUE-l-64L-740K 13736 101 13736 101 13600 100 14144 104 13464 99 145,000 136

VUE·Hi4L·7-55K 14824 109 14824 109 14960 110 15n6 116 14824 109 145,000 136 VUE-1-64L-l-40K 20295 99 20090 98 19680 96 20090 98 19475 95 156,000 205

VUE-1-64L·1-55K 21730 106 21525 105 21320 104 21320 104 20910 102 166,000 :ro5 VUE-2-80L-53-40K 14208 111 13952 109 14464 113 13184 103 14080 110 128

VUE-2-SOL·53-55K 15360 120 15104 118 15616 122 14208 111 15232 119 128 VUE·2-80L-7-40K 17472 104 17136 102 17808 106 16128 96 17304 103 149,000 168

VUE-2-80L-7-S5K 18816 112 18480 110 19152 114 17472 104 18648 111 149,000 168

VUE·2-SOL-1-40K 26563 101 26037 99 26826 102 24459 93 26300 100 153,000 263

VUE-2-80L-1-65K 28930 110 28404 108 29456 112 26826 102 28667 109 153,000 263 VUE-2-96L-53-40K 16983 111 16677 109 17289 113 15759 103 16830 110 153

VUE-2-96L-63-55K 18360 120 18054 118 18666 122 16983 111 18207 119 153

VUE-2-96L-7-40K 20800 104 20400 102 21200 106 19200 96 20600 103 151,000 200

VUE-z.96L-7-55K 22400 112 22000 110 2'2800 114 20800 104 22200 111 151,000 200

VUE-2-96L-1-40K 31916 101 31284 99 32232 102 29388 93 31600 100 157,000 316

VUE-2-96L-1-55K 34760 110 34128 108 35392 112 32232 102 34444 109 157,000 316

VUE·2·112L-53-40K 18939 107 18585 105 19293 109 17523 99 18762 106 177

VUE·2-112L-53--55K 20532 116 20178 114 20886 118 18939 107 20178 114 177 VUE-2·112L-7-40K 24543 101 24057 99 24786 102 22599 93 24300 100 152,000 243 VUE-2·112L·7-55K 26487 109 26001 107 26973 111 24543 101 26244 108 152,000 243

VUE·2·128L·53-40K 21614 107 21210 105 22018 109 19998 99 21412 106 202

VUE-2-128L-53-55K 23432 115 23028 114 23836 118 21614 107 23028 114 202 VUE-2·128L-740K 26765 101 26235 99 27030 102 24645 93 26500 100 152,000 265

VUE-2-128L·7-55K 2S885 109 28355 107 29415 111 26765 101 28620 108 152,000 265 VUE-2-144L-53-40K 24075 107 23625 105 24525 109 22275 99 23850 106 225

VUE-2·144L·S3-55K 26100 116 25650 114 26550 118 24075 107 26650 114 225 VUE-2-144L·7-40K 30300 101 29700 99 30600 102 27900 93 30000 100 153,000 300

VUE-2·144L-7-55K 32700 109 32100 107 3 .. 00 111 30300 101 32400 108 153,000 300 VUE·3·112L·l-40K 31350 95 31020 94 32010 97 29040 .. 31350 95 161.000 330

VUE-3-112L+55K 33990 103 33330 101 34650 105 31680 96 33990 103 161,000 .. o VUE-3-128L-HOK 38037 93 37628 92 38855 95 35174 86 38037 93 150,000 409

VUE·3-128L· l-55K 40900 100 40491 99 42127 103 38037 93 41309 101 150,000 409 VUE-3-144L·l-40K 42136 92 41678 91 43052 94 39388 86 42136 92 138,000 458

VUE-3-144l·1-55K 45842 99 44884 98 46716 102 42594 93 45800 100 138,000 458

VUE-3-l 60L-7-40K 36180 108 35510 106 36850 110 33835 101 36180 108 150,000 335 VUE-3-160L-7-55K 39530 118 38860 116 40200 1:ro 36515 109 39530 118 150,000 335 VUE-3-l 60L-l-40K 46460 92 45955 91 47470 94 43430 86 46460 92 123,000 505

VUE·3· 160L-1-55K 49995 99 49490 98 51510 102 46965 93 50500 100 123,000 505 VUE-3-176L-7-40K 39055 107 38325 105 39785 109 36500 100 39055 107 152,000 365

VUE-3-176L-7-55K 42705 117 41975 115 43435 119 39785 109 42705 117 152,000 365

VUE-3-176L·1-40K 50141 91 49590 90 51243 93 46835 85 50141 91 105,000 551

VUE-3-176L·1·55K 53998 98 53447 97 55651 101 50692 92 54549 99 105,000 551 VUE-3-192L-7-40K 41976 106 41184 104 42768 108 38808 98 41976 106 153,000 396

VUE-3-192L-7-55K 45936 116 45144 114 46n8 118 42372 107 45936 116 153,000 396

VUE-3-192L· 1-40K 53460 90 52866 89 54648 92 49896 84 53460 90 96,000 594

VUE-3-192.L-l·SSK 58212 98 57618 97 59400 100 54648 92 58212 98 96,000 594

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638 1n S00m 8.36m

21.48m 27 06 in 32.94 in

27 lbs. 34Ibs. 621bs.

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Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway

ORDERING INFORMATION

Example: ATBM A MVOLT R2

Series Performance Packages Voltage Optics Mounting

ATBM Autobahn LED A Roadway B

C D E F G H

Color Temperature (CCTI (Blank) 4000K CCT, 70 CRI Min.

SK SOOOK CCT, 70 CRI Min.

Paint (Blank) Gray

BK Black BZ Bronze

DOB Dark Bronze GI Graphite

WH White

Surge Protection (Blank) Acuity SPD

MP MOV Pack'

7,000 lumens 8,000 lumens S,IJOO lumens 11,600 lumens 13,400 lumens 15;700 lumens 16,600 lumens 17,400 lumens

IL SPD with Indicator Light1

Miscellaneous Options HSS House Side Shield

NL NEMA Label Indicating Wattage XL Not CSA Certified - No Terminal

Block Cover

Notes:

MVOLT Multi-volt R2 Roadway Type II !Blank) 2 Bolt Mounting 120-277V RJ Roadway Type Ill 48 4 Bolt Mounting

347 347V R4 Roadway Type IV 480 480V RS Roadway Type V

Opt,ons

Control Options (Blank) 3 Pin NEMA Photocontrol

Receptacle PS 5 Pin Photocontrol Receptacle

(dimmable driver includedl' P7 7 Pin Photocontrol Receptacle

ldimmable driver included!' NR No Photocontrol Receptac1e3

AO Field Adjustable Output' DM 0-lOV Dimmable Driver'

PCSS Solid-State Lighting Photocontrol' PCLL Solid-State Long Life Photocontrol

PCCC Solid-State Long Life Photocontrol with remote control on/offl

SH Shorting Cap

Packages (Blank) Standard Pack

JP Job Pack I36/pallet)

Accessories ATBMHSS House Side Shield ATBMLTS Light Trespass

Shield RKATBMMVOLTSPD ATBM Acuity SPD

Replacement Kit MVOLT

RKATBMHVSPD ATBM Acuity SPD Replacement Kit 347/480V

RKATBMMVOLTMP ATBM MOV Pack Replacement Kit

RKATBMMVOLTIL ATBM IL SPD Replaement Kit

1 Not available with G and H performance packages 2 Dimmable Driver included. Not available with AO, OM or NR 3 Not available with PS, P7 4 Not available with OM, PS or P7 S Controls by others. Not available with AO 6 MVOLT only 7 Not available with PCSS or PCLL

AEL American Electric Lighting•

AEL Headquarters, 3825 Columbus Road, Granville, OH 43023 www.americanelectriclighting.com © 2014-2016 Acuity Brands lighting, Inc. Al! Rights Reserved. 05/11/16

Warranty Five-year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at www.ac uitybra nds. com/CustomerResources/Terms and conditions. aspx Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. Specifications subject to change wnhout notice.

Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. ATBM

•• NIGHl11ME FRIENDLY

Consistent with LEED" goals & Green Globes'"crileria for l•ght pcllut,on reduct,on

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Applications: Residential streets Parking lots General security lighting

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DIMENSIONS

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Effective Projected Area (EPA} The EPA for the ATBS is 0.3 sq, ft, Appro~ Wt= 12 lbs. 15 kg}

Note: Specifications subject to change without notice, Actual performance may differ as a reso!1 of end·user environment and application.

© 2014-2016 Acuity Brands lighting, Inc. 08/01/16

Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting

Features: OPTICAL

Same Light Performance is comparable to 50W-150W HPS and upto 175W Mercury Vapor roadway and security lighting luminaires.

White Light Correlated color temperature • 40DOK, 70 CRI minimum, 3000K, 70 CRI minimum or optional 5000K, 70 CRI minimum.

IP66 rated borosilicate glass optics ensure longevity and minimize dirt depreciation. Unique IP66 rated LED light engines provide 0% uplight and restrict backlight to within sidewalk depth, providing optimal application coverage and optimal pole spacing.

Available distributions are Type 11, 111, and V roadway distributions. When used with the optional acrylic retractor the unit provides approximately 10% uplight and increased vertical foot-candles

ELECTRICAL

Expected Lile: LED light engines are rated > 100,000 hours at 25°C, L70. Electronic driver has an expected life of 100,000 hours at a 25"'C ambient.

Lower Energy: Saves an expected 40~60% over comparable HID luminaires.

Robust Surge Protection: Three different surge protection options provide a minimum of IEEE/ANSI C62.41 Category C (10kV/5kAI protection.

MECHANICAL Includes standard AEL lineman-friendly features such as tool-less entry, 3 station terminal block and quick disconnects. Bubble level located inside the electrical compartment for easy leveling at installation.

Rugged die-cast aluminum housing and door are polyester powder-coated for durability and corrosion resistance. Rigorous five-stage pre-treating and painting process yields a finish that achieves a scribe creepage rating ol 8 lper ASTM D1654) after over 5000 hours exposure to salt log chamber (operated per ASTM B117).

Mast arm mount is adjustable for arms from 1-1/4" to 2" (1-5/8" to 2-3/8" O.D.I diameter. The 2 - bolt clamping mechanism provides 3G vibration rating per ANSI C136.

The Wildlife shield is cast into the housing (not a separate piece!.

CONTROLS

NEMA 3 pin photocontrol receptacle is standard, with the Acuity designed ANSI standard 5 pin and 7 pin receptacles optionally available.

Premium solid state locking-style photocontrol- PCSS (10 year rated life) Extreme long life solid state locking-style photocontrol PCL 1 (20 year rated life!

Optional onboard Adjustable Output module allows the light output and input wattage to be modified to meet site specific requirements. and also can allow a single fixture to be flexibly applied in many different applications.

STANDARDS

Rated tor ·40°C to 40°C ambient CSA Certified to U.S. and Canadian standards Complies with ANSI: C136.2, C136.10, C136.14, C136.31, C136.15, C136.37

AEL American Electric lightlnv~

PERFORMANCE PACKAGE

' Performance Distribution Lumens Input Watts

Package

R2 1,978 R3 1,972

A R5 2,033

19 D2 1,884 D3 1,860 D5 1,933 R2 2,611 R3 2,603

B R5 2,694

27 D2 2,487 D3 2,456 D5 2,564 R2 4,196 R3 3,977

E R5 4,282

40 D2 3,996 D3 3,752 D5 4,091 R2 4,661 R3 4,821

F R5 4,666

47 D2 4,439 D3 4,548 D5 4,554 R2 6,235 R3 6,101

G R5 6,404

50 D2 5,938 D3 5,756 05 6,193 R2 7194 R3 7,141

H R5 7,508

60 D2 6,851 03 6,737 05 7,150 R2 8,653 R3 8,525

I R5 9,003

76 D2 8,241 D3 8,042 D5 8,574

LPW

104 104 107 99 98 102 97 96 100 92 91 95 105 99 107 100 94 102 99 103 99 94 97 97 125 122 128 119 115 124 120 119 125 114 112 119 114 112 118 108 106 113

Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting

50K Hours LLD@ 25'C

100K Hours 75K Hours

0.93 0.89 0.85

0.93 0.89 0.85

0.93 0.89 0.85

0.93 0.89 0.85

0.94 0.92 0.90

0.94 0.92 0.90

0.94 0.92 0.90

Note: lnfom,ation shown above is based on 4000K nominal system data. Individual fixture performance may vary. Specifications subject to change without notice.

AEL American Electric Lighting·

AEL Headquarters,3825 Columbus Road, Granville, OH 43023 www.americanelectriclighting.com © 2014-2016 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 08101/16

Warranty Five-year limited warranty. Complete warrantytenns located at: v,;ww.1Jcvih1Jrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and com!itions.aspx Actual per1ormance may differ as a result of end·user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 QC. Specifications subject to change without notice,

Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information.

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Fire Station 1 HQ- HVAC Inventory

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Fire Station 2 - HVAC Inventory

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10 AC-9 Raquetball S N Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48E5NA3606050- 3610C02943 3.0-ton 2010 208/230V-3ph Honeywell 11 AC-10 Raquetball S M Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48E5NA3606050- 3510C00694 3.0-ton 2010 208/230V-3ph Honeywell 12 AC-11 Raquetball S S Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48ESNA3606050- 5210C25090 3.0-ton 2010 Z08/230V-3P!_I Honeywell 13 AC-12 Community Playhouse Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48XPN060090311- 2906612258 5.0-ton 2006 208/2JOV,1ph Honeywell 14 AC-13 Community Playhouse PackaR:ed Gas/ E!ec Carrier 48ESNA3606030- 0414C11751 3.0-ton 2014 208/HOV·l~ HOnPVWe!I 15 AC-14 Community Playhouse Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48E5NA2404030- 1414C00314 2.0-ton 2014 208/230V-lph Honeywell 16 AC-15 Theater Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48TCDA12A2ASAOAOAO 3010G40651 10.0-ton 2010 208/230V-3ph Honeywell 17 AC-16 Theater East Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48ESNA60090SO- 0711C37505 5.0-ton 2011 208/230V-3ph Honeywell 18 Pool Lobby Split Sys Heat Pump Mitsubishi MUY-GE18NA S001913T 1.5-ton 208/230V·lph

19 Pool Office Split Sys Heat Pump Mitsubishi MUHl5TN 40006761 1.2-ton 208/230V-lp~-

20 Pool Area Evap Cooler & Furnace Reznor 21 Pool Area Evap Cooler & Furnace Reznor

Pool DHW Heater Lochinvar CPN1262 B15H00275070 l.26MbtuH

Pool Pump Emerson CNOS 25 h~- 208/230V-3ph

Pool DHW Heater Bradford White 0100L199E3N DC8973241 200 kbtuH

Jacuzzi DHW Heater Ra','.pak C-R407A-EN-C 1002306098 Jacuzzi Pump AO Smith 849 30910CH 1.She_ Jacuzzi DHW Heater AO Smith BT100112 GOSM004747 75 kbtuH 2005 Jacuzzi DHW Heater AO Smith BT100112 GOSM009548 75 kbtuH 2005

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- TRANE.

Introduction

Packaged Heat Pumps

Copyright

Trademarks

Trane® customers demand products that provide exceptional reliability, meet stringent performance requirements, and are competitively priced.

Precedent™ features cutting edge technologies: reliable compressors, Trane® engineered ReliaTePM controls, computer~aided run testing, and Integrated Comfort™ Systems. So, whether you're the contractor, the engineer, or the owner you can be certain Precedent™ Products are built to meet your needs.

Through the years, Trane® has designed and developed the most complete line of Packaged Rooftop products available in the market today. Trane® was the first to introduce the Micro­microelectronic unit controls-and has continued to improve and revolutionize this design concept.

Electromechanical controls are available for simpler applications, and for the more sophisticated, Relia Tel rM microprocessor controls.

The ReliaTel™ control platform offers the same great features and functionality as the original Micro, with additional benefits for greater application flexibility.

With its sleek, compact cabinet, Precedent™ continues to provide the highest standards in quality and reliability, comfort, ease of service, and the performance of Trane® light commercial products.

This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at anytime, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.

All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Revision History • For 13 SEER information, please reference the previous version, (March 2016) of this catalog

• Updated catalog to include new 14SEER heat pumps, WSC***H

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Lon Talk® Communications Interface - Factory or Field Installed ...... 53

Electrical Data ......................................................... 54

Jobsite Connections ......•............................................ 59

Dimensional Data ...................................................... 60

Weights ...........................................•.................. 72

Mechanical Specifications .............................................. 73 Factory Installed Options ...................................... 74 Factory or Field Installed Options ............................... 76 Field Installed Options ........................................ 78

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Options1

Factory Installed Options

• Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Interface

• Black Epoxy Pre-Coated Coils

• CO2 Sensor (Wiring Only)

• Condensate Overflow Switch

• Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD); Meets CA Title 24 Requirements

• Hinged Access Doors

• Human Interface - 5 inch Color Touchscreen

• Multi-Speed Indoor Fan System

• Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet

• Single Zone Variable Air Volume ISZVAV)

• Stainless Steel Drain Pan

• Supply, Return or Plenum Air Smoke Detector

• Through-the-Base Electrical Access

• Through-the-Base Electrical with Circuit Breaker

• Through-the-Base Electrical with Disconnect Switch

• 2" MERV 8 Filters or 2" MERV 13 Filters with Filter RemovalTool

Factory or Field Installed Options

• Barometric Relief

• Clogged Filter/Fan Failure Switch

• Discharge Air Temperature Sensing Kit

• Economizer: Standard and Low Leak

• Electric Heaters

• FrostatrM

• Hail Guards

• High Static Motor

• Lon Talk® Communications Interface (LCI)

• BACnet® Communications Interface (BCI)

• Reference or Comparative Enthalpy

• Trane® Communications Interface (TCI)

Field Installed Options

• CO2 Sensor Only Kit/ CO2 Sensor and Wiring Kit

• DualThermistor Remote Zone Sensor

• Economizer: Low Leak

• High Altitude Kit

• High Static Drive

1 Refer to Model Number Description for option availability.

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Condenser Coil

Controls - ReliaTel™

Precedent™ boasts a patent-pending 1+1+1 condenser coil, permanently gapped for easy cleaning.

ReliaTel™ microprocessor controls provide unit control for heating, cooling and ventilating utilizing input from sensors that measure indoor and outdoor temperature and other zone sensors. ReliaTel™ also provides outputs for building automation systems and expanded diagnostics. For a complete list of Relia Tel rM offerings, refer to the "Other Benefits" section within the Features and Benefits section of this catalog.

Convertible Units

Cooling

The units ship in a downflow configuration. They can be easily converted to horizontal by simply moving two panels.

Units come complete with horizontal duct flanges so the contractor doesn't have to field fabricate them. These duct flanges are a time and cost saver.

Standard or High Efficiency cooling available.

Crankcase Heaters

These band heaters provide improved compressor reliability by warming the oil to prevent migration during off~cycles or low ambient conditions.

IAO Dual Sloped, Plastic, Removable, Reversible Drain Pans

Every Precedent™ unit has a plastic, removable, dual-sloped drain pan that's easy to clean and reversible to allow installation of drain trap on either side of the unit.

Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board

Precedent's™ low voltage terminal board is external to the electrical control cabinet. It is extremely easy to locate and attach the thermostat wire and test operation of all unit functions.This is another cost and time saving installation feature.

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Variety of Options

Factory Installed Options 1

Trane® Air-Fi™ Wireless

Trane® Air-Fi™ wireless communication is a reliable, flexible solution that frees you from the hassles associated with wired components for your building controls system. With Air-Fi™ wireless, you get easy problem solving, efficient performance, and cost savings over the life of the equipment.

Black Epoxy Pre-Coated Coils

The pre-coated coils are an economical option for protection in mildly corrosive environments.

Circuit Breaker (Required with Through-the-Base Electrical)

CO2 Sensor Wiring

This option is a factory installed thermal magnetic, molded case, HACR circuit breaker with provisions for through-the-base electrical connections.

Factory-installed CO2 sensor wiring saves time and ensures proper unit connections for the field installed CO2 sensor kits.

Condensate Overflow Switch

A condensate overflow switch is available to shut the unit down in the event that the condensate drain line becomes clogged. This option protects the unit from water overflowing from the drain pan and entering the base of the unit.

Disconnect Switch (Available with Through-the-Base Electrical)

Factory installed 3-pole, molded case, disconnect switch with provisions for through-the-base electrical connections are available.

Codes require a method of assured unit shutdown for servicing. Field-installed disconnects sometimes interfere with service access. Factory installation of unit disconnects reduces costs, assures proper mounting and provides the opportunity to upgrade to unit circuit breaker protection.

Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD)

This offering meets the mandatory requirement of CA Title 24 of fully configurable diagnostics allowing fault history and reading fault codes at the unit. This option provides detection of the following faults: Air temperature sensor failure/fault and notification of acceptable economizer mode.The FDD system shall be certified by the Energy Commission as meeting the requirements.

High Efficiency Filtration

Precedent™ units offer a variety of high efficiency filtration options. MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters provide additional filtration beyond the capabilities of typical 2" throwaway filters. Also, when MERV 8 or MERV 13 filters are ordered, units come equipped with a filter removal tool.

1 Refer to Model Number Description for option availability.

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24. The result is an optimized balance between zone temperature control and system energy savings. Depending on your specific application, energy savings can be as much as 20+%.

Note: Building system modeling in energy simulation software like TRACE is recommended to evaluate performance improvements for your application.

Single zone variableairvolume is fully integrated into the ReliaTefrM control system and is available today. It provides the simplest and fastest commissioning in the industry through proven factory. installed, wired, and tested system controllers.All control modules, logic and sensors are factory installed, and tested to assure the highest quality and most reliable system available.This means no special programming of algorithms, or hunting at the jobsite for sensors, boards, etc. that need to be installed in the field. SZVAV is a quick and simple solution for many applications and is available from your most trusted rooftop VAV system solution provider -Trane®.

Stainless Steel Drain Pan

For excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, the optional stainless steel drain pan provides a cleanable surface that complement other IAQ solutions such as high efficiency filtration (MERV 8 or 13) and demand control ventilation (CO2).

Supply, Return, and Plenum Air Smoke Detector With this option installed, if smoke is detected, all unit operation will be shut down. Reset will be manual at the unit. In order for the supply air smoke detector or return air smoke detector to properly sense smoke in the supply air stream or the return air stream, the air velocity entering the smoke detector unit must be between 500 -4000 feet per minute. Equipment covered in this manual will develop an airflow velocity that falls within these limits over the entire airflow range specified in the evaporator fan performance table. Supply and/or return smoke detectors may not be used with the plenum smoke detector.

Nots: Plenum smoke detectors have no auxiliary contacts for external connections.

Through-the-Base Electrical Utility Access An electrical service entrance shall be provided allowing electrical access for both control and main power connections inside the curb and through-the-base of the unit. Option will allow for field installation of liquid-tight conduit and an external field installed disconnect switch.

Factory provided through-the-base openings simplify wiring and piping. Because these utility openings frequently minimize the number of roof penetrations, the integrity of roofing materials is enhanced.

Factory or Field Installed Options1

Barometric Relief

Designed to be used on downflow units, barometric relief is an unpowered means of relieving excess building pressure.

1 Refer to Model Number Description for option availability.

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Reference or Comparative Enthalpy

Measures and communicates humidity while maximizing comfort control.

Field Installed Options 1

CO2 Sensing Kits

Two field installed kits are offered: CO2 sensor and wiring or CO2 sensor only.The CO2 sensor only kit should be ordered with factory installed CO2 sensor wiring. Factory installed CO2 sensor wiring saves set-up time and ensures proper unit connections for the CO2 sensor.

The CO2 sensor has the ability to monitor space occupancy levels within the building by measuring the parts per million of CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) in the air. As the CO2 levels increase, the outside air damper modulates to meet the CO2 space ventilation requirements.

High Static Drive

Available on many models, this high static drive accessory extends the capability of the standard motor. Avoid expensive motors and operating costs by installing this optimized sheave accessory.

Low Leak Economizer

This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3 cfm/ftA2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ftA2@1" wg return air). This option allows 100% outdoor air supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief. Available on downflow units only.

Quick Adapt Curbs

Enables easy conversion of existing VoyagerrM 3 to 10 ton units to Precedent™ units on replacement jobs.

Roof Curbs

Available for downflow units. Only three roof curbs for the entire line simplifies curb selection.

Remote Potentiometer

When properly installed in the economizer control circuitry, this accessory provides a remote variable resistance to enable the operator to adjust the minimum damper position.

Ventilation Override Accessory

With the ventilation override accessory installed, the unit can be set to transition to up to 3 different pre-programmed sequences for smoke purge, pressurization, and exhaust.The transition occurs when a binary input on the RTOM is closed (shorted).This would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel.The ventilation override kit is available as a field installed accessory.

Zone Sensors/Thermostats Available in programmable, automatic and manual styles.

Other Benefits Airflow Distribution

Airflow is outstanding. Precedent™ can replace an older machine with old ductwork and, in many cases, improve the comfort through better air distribution.

1 Refer to Model Number Description for option availability.

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Rigorous Testing

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Some zone sensor options have central control panel lights which indicate the mode the unit is in and possible diagnostic information (dirty filters for example).

Other ReliaTel™ Benefits

The ReliaTePM built-in anti-shortcycle timer, time delay relay and minimum uon" time control functions are factory tested to assure proper operation.

ReliaTel™ softens electrical "spikes" by staging on fans, compressors and heaters.

Intelligent fallback is a benefit to the building occupant. If a component fails, the unit will continue to operate at predetermined temperature setpoint.

Intelligent anticipation is a standard ReliaTel™ feature. It functions continuously as ReliaTePM and zone sensor(s) work together in harmony to provide much tighter comfort control.

The same ReliaTel™ board fits all heat pump models. This provides standardization of parts for contractors. Less money is tied up in inventory with ReliaTelrM.

Unit Cabinet

The compact cabinet with rounded corners takes up less room and is less costly to ship. The beveled and ribbed top is not only aesthetically pleasing, it is designed to prevent water from pooling.

All of Precedent's TM designs were rigorously rain tested at the factory to ensure water integrity.

Actual shipping tests were performed to determine packaging requirements. Units were test shipped around the country to determine the best packaging. Factory shake and drop tests were used as part of the package design process to help assure that the unit arrives at the job site in top condition.

Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot, assuring that the lifting lugs and rails hold up under stress.

We perform a 100% coil leak test at the factory.The evaporator and condenser coils are leak tested at 600 psig. The assembled unit is leak tested to 465 psig.

All parts are inspected atthe pointoffinal assembly. Sub-standard parts are identified and rejected immediately.

Every unit receives a 100% unit run test before leaving the production line to make sure it lives up to rigorous Trane® requirements.

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Selection Procedure

Cooling Capacity

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Step 1.

Calculate the building's total and sensible cooling loads at design conditions. Use the Trane® calculation methods or any other standard accepted method.

Factors used in unit selection: • Total Cooling Load: 71 MBh • Sensible Cooling Load: 450 MBh • Airflow: 2400 cfm • Electrical Characteristics: 460/60/3 • Summer Design Conditions: Entering • Evaporator Coil: 80 DB, 67 WB Outdoor Ambient: 95 • External Static Pressure: 0.47 in. wg • Downflow Configuration • Economizer

Step 2.

As a starting point, a rough determination must be made of the size ofthe unit.The final selection will be made after examining the performance at the given conditions. Divide the total cooling load by nominal BTUH per ton (12 MBh per ton); then round up to the nearest unit size.

71 MBh / 12 MBh; approx. 6 tons

Step 3.

Table 6, p. 28 shows that a WSC072E4 has a gross cooling capacity of 78.01 MBh and 56.74 MBh sensible capacity at 2400 cfm and 95 DB outdoor ambient with 80 DB, 67 WB air entering the evaporator.

To Find Capacity at lntennediate Conditions not in the table.

When the design conditions are between two numbers that are in the capacity table, interpolation is required to approximate the capacity.

Note: Extrapolation outside of the table conditions is not recommended.

Step 4.

In order to select the correct unit which meets the building's requirements, the fan motor heat must be deducted from the gross cooling capacity. The amount of heat that the fan motor generates is dependent on the effort by the motor - cfm and static pressure. To determine the total unit static pressure:

External Static Duct System 0,47 wg Economizer from Table 23, p, 40 (100% Outside Air) 0.11 wg Electric Heater Size 9 kW from Table 30, p. 48 0.02 wg (reference "Heating Capacity" section on this page for determination of heater size) Total Static Pressure 0.60 wg

With 2400 cfm and 0.60 wg, Table 12, p. 34 shows 0.75 bhpforthis unit. Note below the table gives a formula to calculate Fan Motor Heat,

2.829 x bhp + 0.4024; MBh 2.829 x 0,75 + 0.4024; 2.98 MBh

Now subtract the fan motor heat from the gross cooling capacity of the unit:

NetTotal Cooling Capacity ; 78.0 MBh - 2.98; 75.02 MBh

Net Sensible Cooling Capacity ; 56,74 MBh - 2.98; 53.76 MBh

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Digit 1 - UnitType W Packaged Heat Pump3

Digit 2 • Efficiency S Standard Efficiency

Digit 3 · Airflow C Convertible

Digit 4,5,6 - Nominal Gross Cooling Capacity (MBh) 036 3Ton 048 4Ton 060 5Ton 072 6Ton 090 7.5Ton, Single Compressor 120 10Ton

Digit 7 - Major Design Sequence

Digit 8 - Voltage Selection 3 208-230/60/3 4 460/60/3 W 575/60/3

Digit 9 · Unit Controls R ReliaTePM Microprocessor

Digit 10 - Heating Capacity 0 No Electric Heat A 5 kW (1 phase)1 B 6kW C 9 kW E 12 kW G 18kW J 23 kW K 27kW N 36kW P 54kW

Digit 11 - Minor Design Sequence A First Sequence

Digit 12, 13 - Service Sequence ** Factory Assigned

Digit 14 - Fresh Air Selection 0 No Fresh Air A Manual Outside Air Damper 0-50%2

B Motorized Outside Air Damper 0-50% 11

C Economizer, Dry Bulb 0-100% without Barometric Reliet5

D Economizer, Dry Bulb 0-100% with Barometric Relief5

E Economizer, Reference Enthalpy 0-100% without Barometric Relief5

F Economizer, Reference Enthalpy 0-100% with Barometric Relief5

G Economizer, Comparative Enthalpy 0-100% without Barometric Relief>

H Economizer, Comparative Enthalpy 0-100% with Barometric Relief5

K Low Leak Economizer with Barometric Relief

M Low Leak Economizer with Reference Enthalpy with Barometric Relief

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P Low Leak Economizer with Comparative Enthalpy with Barometric Relief

Digit 15 · Supply Fan/Drive Type/ Motor O Standard Drive4

1 Oversized Motor 2 Optional Belt Drive Motor 6 Single Zone Variable Air

Volume (SZVAV)15 7 Multi-Speed Indoor Fan13

Digit 16 • Hinged Service Access/ Filters 0 Standard Panels/Standard Filters A Hinged Access Panels/Standard

Filters B Standard Panels/2" MERV 8 Filters C Hinged Access Panels/2" MERV 8

Filters D Standard Panels/2" MERV 13 Filters E Hinged Access Panels/2" MERV 13

Filters

Digit 17 · Condenser Coil Protection O Standard Coil 1 Standard Coil with Hail Guard 2 Black Epoxy Pre-Coated Condenser

Coil 3 Black Epoxy Pre-Coated

Condenser Coil with Hail Guard

Digit 18 -Through-the-Basa Provisions O No Through-the-Base Provisions A Through-the-Base Electric6

Digit 19 - Disconnect/Circuit Breaker (three-phase only) 0 No Disconnect/No Circuit Breaker 1 Unit Mounted Non-Fused

Disconnect6 2 Unit Mounted Circuit Breakers

Digit 20 - Convenience Outlet 0 No Convenience Outlet A Unpowered Convenience Outlet B Powered Convenience Outlet

(three-phase only)7

Digit 21 - Communications Options 0 No Communications Interface 1 Trane® Communications interface 2 Lon Talk® Communications Interface 6 BACnet® Communications Interface 7 Air-FirM Wireless Communications 16

Digit 22 - Refrigeration System Option 0 Standard Refrigeration System8

Digit 23 - Refrigeration Controls 0 No Refrigeration Control3 1 Frostat™ 12 2 Crankcase Heater17 3 Frostat and Crankcase Heater12,17

Digit 24 - Smoke Detector 0 No Smoke Detector A Return Air Smoke Detector9 B Supply Air Smoke Detector C Supply and Return Air Smoke

Detectors9

D Plenum Smoke Detector

Digit 25 - System Monitoring Controls 0 No Monitoring Control 1 Clogged Filter Switch 2 Fan Failure Switch 3 Discharge Air Sensing Tube 4 Clogged Filter Switch and Fan

Fail Switch 5 Clogged Filter Switch and Discharge

Air Sensing Tube 6 Fan Fail Switch and Discharge Air

Sensing Tube 7 Clogged Filter and Fan Fail Switches

and Discharge Air Sensing Tube A Condensate Drain Pan Overflow

Switch B Clogged Filter Switch and

Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

C Fan Failure Switch and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

D Discharge Air Sensing and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

E Clogged Filter Switch, Fan Failure Switch and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

F Clogged Filter Switch, Discharge Air Sensing Tube and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

G Fan Failure Switch, Discharge Air Sensing Tube and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

H Clogged Filter Switch, Fan Failure Switch, Discharge Air Sensing and Condensate Drain Pan Overtlow Switch

Digit 26 • System Monitoring Controls 0 No Monitoring Controls A Demand Control Ventilation (C02)14

B Low Leak Economizer with FDD (Fault Detection & Diagnostics)

C FDD (Fault Detection & Diagnostics) with DCV (Demand Control Ventilation)

Digit 27 - Unit Hardware Enhancements 0 No Enhancements 1 Stainless Steel Drain Pan

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General Data

Table 1. General data· 3 to 4 tons· standard efficiency

3Tons 4Tons 5Tons

WSC036H3,4,W WSC048H3,4,W WSC060H3,4, W Cooling Performance(a}

Gross Cooling Capacity 39,500 50,000 61,000 EER/SEER{b) 12.0/14.0 12.0/14.0 12.0/14,0 Nominal cfm/AHRI Rated cfm l,200/1,200 l,600/1,600 2,000/2,000 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 39,000 49,000 60,000 System Power (kW) 3.25 4.08 5.00

Heating PerformanceCc)

High Temp. Btuh Rating 36,000 47,500 59,000 System Power kW/COP 3.01/3.50 3.98/3.50 4.94/3.50 Low Temp. Btuh Rating 20,600 26,000 35,000 System Power kW/COP 2.74/2.20 3.31/2.30 4.46/2.30 HSPF (Btu/Watts-hr) 8.00 8.20 8.20

Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 1/Scroll 1/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(d) 79 80 87

Outdoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Lanced

Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 12.33 12.33 17.00 Rows/FPI 2/16 3/16 3/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve

Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Lanced

Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 8.74 8.74 9.27 Rows/FPI 3/16 3/16 3/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/22 1/22 1/26 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direet/1 Direct/1 cfm 3,600 4,050 5,130 Motor hp 0.25 0.33 0.40 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100 1,100

Indoor Fan - Type (Standard) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter {in.)/Width (in.) 1/llxll 1/11x11 1/11x11 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm DirectJs(e) DirectfS(e) DirectJS(e) Motor hp (standard/oversized) 0.75/1.5 1.0/1.5 1.0/1.5 Motor Frame Size (standard/oversized) 48/48 48/48 48/48

Filters(fl - Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway

Number Size Recommended (2) 20x35x2 (2) 20x35x2 (4) 16x25x2

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Table 2. General data · 6 to 10 tons · standard efficiency (continued)

6Tons 7.5 Tons 10Tons

WSC072E3,4,W WSC090E3,4, W WSC120E3,4,W

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (In.) 1/26 1/26 1/30 Drive Type/No. Speeds DirectJ1 Direct/1 Direct/1 cfm 5,800 6,200 6,900 Motor hp 0.70 0.75 0.75 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100 1,100

Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal BC Plenum

Number Used/Diameter {in.}/Width (in.) 1/12x12 1/15 X 15 1/19.7 X 15 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Belt/Variable/I, 750 Belt/Variable/I, 750 Direct/Variable(f) Motor hp (Standard/Oversized) 1.0/2.0 1.0/3.0 3.75/-Motor Frame Size (Standard/Oversized) 56/56 56/56 -/-Filters<a) - Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway

Number Size Recommended (4) 16x25x2 (4} 20x2Sx2 (3) 20x25x2 (2) 20x30x2

Refrigerant Charge(h)

Pounds of R-410A 12.00 13.80 9.75/9.31

(a) Cooling performance is rated at 95°F ambient, 80°F entering dry bulb, 67°F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan motor heat. AHRI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat. Units are suitable for operation to ±20% of nominal cfm. Units are certified in accordance with the Unitary Air-Conditioner Equipment certification program, which is based on AHRI Standard 340/360.

(b) EER and/or SEER are rated at AHRI conditions and in accordance with DOE test procedures. (c) Integrated Efficiency Ratio (JEER) is rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 340/360. The IEER rating requires that the unit efficiency be determined

at 100%, 75%, 50% and 25% load (net capacity) at the specified in AHRI Standard. (d) Heating performance Is rated at 47°F ambient with 43°F wet bulb, 70°F entering dry bulb, 60°F entering wet bulb. High Temp. Btuh Rating includes

the effect of fan motor heat. Units are suitable for operation to ±20% of nominal cfm. Units are certified in accordance with the Unitary Air-Conditioner Equipment certification program, which is based on AHRI Standard 340/360.

(e) Outdoor Sound Rating shown is tested in accordance with AHRI Standard 270. For additional information reference the outdoor sound power level data in the performance section.

(f) For multispeed direct drive rpm values, reference the direct drive, evaporator fan performance table. (g)Optional 2" MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters also available. (h) Refrigerant charge is an approximate value. For a more precise value, see unit nameplate and service instructions,

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Introduction

Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners

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Trademarks

Trane customers demand products that provide exceptional reliability, meet stringent performance requirements, and are competitively priced. Trane delivers with Precedent™.

Precedent features cutting edge technologies: reliable compressors, Trane engineered ReliaTel controls, computer-aided run testing, and Integrated Comfort TM Systems. So, whether you're the contractor, the engineer, or the owner you can be certain Precedent products are built to meet your needs.

Through the years, Trane has designed and developed the most complete line of Packaged Rooftop products available in the market today. Trane was thefirstto introduce the Micro-microelectronic unit controls-and has continued to improve and revolutionize this design concept.

Electromechanical controls are available for simpler applications, and for the more sophisticated, ReliaTeir1.1 microprocessor controls.

The ReliaTel™ control platform offers the same great features and functionality as the original Micro, with additional benefits for greater application flexibility.

With its sleek, compact cabinet, Precedent continues to provide the highest standards in quality and reliability, comfort, ease of service, and the performance of Trane light commercial products.

This document and the information in it are the property of Trane, and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.

All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Revision History • Added Trane® Air-Fi™ Wireless Communication Interface

• General data, 3 to 5 tons, standard efficiency updates

• General data, 6 to 7½ tons, high efficiency updates

• Electrical data updates

• Mechanical specs, indoor fan update

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Standard Features

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• 5-year Limited Compressor Warranty

• 5-year Limited Heat Exchanger Warranty

• 1-year Limited Parts Warranty

• Anti-Short Cycle Timer (Standard with ReliaTel™)

• Colored and Numbered Wiring

• Convertible Airflow

• Crankcase Heaters 1

• Direct Drive Plenum Fan2

• Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board (LTB)

• Electromechanical or ReliaTel Microprocessor Controls

• Filters are Standard on all Units

• Foil-Faced and Edge Captured Insulation

• High Pressure Control

• IAQ Dual Sloped, Plastic, Removable, Reversible Drain Pan

• Liquid Line Refrigerant Drier

• Low Ambient Cooling to 0°F on Microprocessor Models

• Low Ambient Cooling to 40°F on Electromechanical Models

• Low Pressure Control

• Microchannel Coils3

• Multispeed Direct Drive Motors

• Operating Charge of R-410A

• Plastic Drain Pan

• Patent-Pending Hybrid Condenser Coil for easy cleaning

• Phase Loss Protection

• Phase Monitor

• Phase Reversal Protection

• Phase Balance Protection

• Progressive Tubular Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger

• Provisions for Through-the-Base Gas and Condensate Drain Connections

• Quick Access Panels

• Quick Adjust Fan Motor Mounting Plate

• Single Point Power

• Single Side Service

• Standardized Components

• Thermal Expansion Valve

1 Crankcase heaters are optional on (T/Y)SC (033, 036, 043, 048, 060, 063, 072, 090, 102, 120); standard on (T/Y)HC (036, 048, 060, 072, 074, 092, 102, 120)

2 Standard on: (T/YlSC120F, (T/Y)HC074, 092,102F, (T/YlHC120F 3 The microchannel typecondensercoil is standard for T/YSC(072,090,092, 102, 120)F, T/YHC(048,060,072,074, 092, 102, 120)F and iTIY)SC

(033,036,043,048,060,063)G models.

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• BACnet® Communications Interface (BCI)

• Reference or Comparative Enthalpy

• Tool-less Hail Guards

• Trane Communications Interface (TCI)

Field Installed Options

• CO2 Sensor1

• Dual Thermistor Remote Zone Sensor

• Economizer: Low Leak

• High Altitude Kit

• High Static Drive

• Humidity Sensor/Humidistat

• LP Conversion Kit

• Manual Outside Air Damper

• Motorized Outside Air Dampers

• Powered Exhaust

• Quick Adapt Curbs

• Quick Start Kit

• Remote Potentiometer

• Roof Curb

• Thermostat

• Ventilation Override Accessory

• Wireless Zone Sensor

• Zone Sensor

Other Benefits

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• Cabinet design ensures water integrity

• Ease of Service, Installation and Maintenance

• Mixed model build enables "fastest in the industry# ship cycle times

• Outstanding Airflow Distribution

• ReliaTelrM Controls

• Unmatched Product Support is one of our finest assets. Trane Sales Representatives are a Support Group that can assist you with:

• Product

• Application

• Service

• Training

• Special Applications

• Specifications

• Computer Programs and much more

1 CO2 sensor always field installed; associated with demand control ventilation

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Convertible Units The units ship in a downflow configuration. They can be easily converted to horizontal by simply moving two panels.

Cooling

Standard or high efficiency cooling available.

Crankcase Heaters 1

Units come complete with horizontal duct flanges so the contractor doesn't have to field fabricate them.These duct flanges are a time and cost saver.

These band heaters provide improved compressor reliability by warming the oil to prevent migration during off-cycles or low ambient conditions.

Easy Access Low Voltage Terminal Board , I Precedent's low voltage terminal board is external to the electrical control cabinet. It is extremely easy to locate and attach the thermostat wire and test operation of all unit functions.This is another cost and time saving installation feature.

Heat Exchanger

Foil Faced Insulation All panels in the evaporator section of the unit have cleanable foil-faced insulation. All edges are either captured or sealed to ensure no insulation fibers get into the airstream.

The compact cabinet features a progressive tubular heat exchanger in low, medium and high heat capacities.

The heat exchanger is fabricated using stainless steel burners and corrosion-resistant aluminized steel tubes as standard on all models. It has an induced draft blower to pull the gas mixture through the burner tubes. The heater has a direct spark ignition system which doubles as a safety device to prove the flame.

High Pressure Control

All units include high pressure control as standard.

IAQ Dual Sloped, Plastic, Removable, Reversible Drain Pans

Every Precedent1M unit has a plastic,

removable, dual-sloped drain pan that's easy to clean and reversible to allow installation of drain trap on either side of the unit.

1 Crankcase heaters are optional on !TIY)SC !033, 0643, 063, 036, 048, 060, 072, 090, 102, 120); stsndard on (T!Y)HC !036, 048, 060, 072, 074, 092, 102,120)

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Variety of Options

Factory Installed Options1

Trane®Air-Fi™ Wireless

Trane® Air-FPM wireless communication is a reliable, flexible solution that frees you from the hassles associated with wired components for your building controls system. With Air-Firr.1 wireless, you get easy problem solving, efficient performance, and cost savings over the life of the equipment.

Belt Drive Motors (Three-phase)

Black Epoxy Pre-Coated Coils2

For additional static requirements, Precedent'" 3 to 5 tons, high efficiency (15 SEER) units offer an optional belt drive motor to meet a wide range of airflow needs.

The pre-coated coils are an economical option for protection in mildly corrosive environments.

CO2 Sensor Wiring

This unit wiring for field installed CO2 sensors. Factory-installed CO2 sensor wiring saves time and ensures proper unit connections for the field installed CO2 sensor kits.

CompleteCoat™ Condenser Coil

These coils provide excellent corrosion resistance as well as uniformity of coverage and coating thickness. This option is available for both fin~tube and microchannel condenser coils.

Condensate Overflow Switch

A condensate overflow switch is available to shut the unit down in the event that the condensate drain line becomes clogged. This option protects the unit from water overflowing from the drain pan and entering the base of the units,

Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) This offering meets the mandatory requirement of CA Title 24 of fully configurable diagnostics allowing fault history and reading fault codes at the unit. This option provides detection of the following faults: Air temperature sensor failure/fault and notification of acceptable economizer mode. The FDD system shall be certified by the Energy Commission as meeting the requirements.

High Efficiency Filtration

Precedent units offer a variety of high efficiency filtration options. MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters provide additional filtration beyond the capabilities of typical 2" throwaway filters. Also, when MERV 8 or MERV 13 filters are ordered, units come equipped with a filter removal tool.

Novar Unit Controls

Novar 3051 and 2024 are available for Precedent'" gas and electric heat models.

1 Refer to Model Number Description for option availability. 2 Not available on microchannel condenser coils.

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Multi-Speed Indoor Fan System

Multi-speed indoor fan system is designed for use in applications for meeting the minimum requirement of CA Title 24.

This system incorporates a multi-speed fan control to change the speed of the fan to 66% of full airflow based off of compressor stages.

Multiple-ZoneVAV Control

A multiple-zone VAV (MZVAV) system consists of a packaged rooftop unit that serves several individually controlled zones. Each zone is equipped with a VAV terminal unit that varies the quantity of air delivered to maintain the desired temperature in that zone. The rooftop unit controller varies the speed of the indoor fan to maintain the static pressure in the supply ductwork at a setpoint, ensuring that all zones receive the necessary quantity of air. In addition, cooling capacity is cycled to maintain the supply air temperature at the desired setpoint.

For decades, Trane has been an industry leader in rooftop VAV systems. Now, multiple-zone VAV control is available in the light commercial rooftop platform (3-25 tons).

Powered or Unpowered Convenience Outlet This option is a GFCI, 120V/15amp, 2 plug, convenience outlet, either powered or unpowered. This option can only be ordered when through-the-base electrical with either the disconnect switch or circuit breaker option is ordered. Note: Not available on 575V units. Note: Not available on 3 to 5 ton high efficiency units with

direct drive indoor motor.

Single Zone VAV - One Zone Variable Air Volume Mode Single zone VAV is designed for use in single zone applications like gymnasiums, auditoriums, manufacturing facilities, retail box stores, and any large open spaces, where there is a lot of diversity in the load profile. Single Zone VAV (SZVAV) is an ideal replacement to "yesterday's" constant volume (CV) systems, by reducing operating costs while improving occupant comfort. SZVAV systems combine Trane application, control and system integration knowledge to exactly match fan speed with cooling and heating loads, regardless of the operating condition. Trane algorithms meet/exceed ASHRAE 90.1- 2010 SZVAV energy-saving recommendations, and those of CA Title 24. The result is an optimized balance between zone temperature control and system energy savings. Depending on your specific application, energy savings can be as much as 20+%.

Note: Building system modeling in energy simulation software like TRACE is recommended to evaluate performance improvements for your application.

SZVAV is fully integrated into the ReliaTel™ control system and is available today. It provides the simplest and fastest commissioning in the industry through proven factory-installed, wired, and tested system controllers. All control modules, logic and sensors are factory installed, and tested to assure the highest quality and most reliable system available. This means no special programming of algorithms, or hunting at the jobsite for sensors, boards, etc. that need to be installed in the field. Single zone VAV is a quick and simple solution for many applications and is available from your most trusted rooftop VAV system solution provider -Trane,

Stainless Steel Drain Pan

For excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, the optional stainless steel drain pan provides a cleanable surface that complement other IAQ solutions such as high efficiency filtration (MERV 8 or 13), demand control ventilation (CO2), and hot gas reheat.

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Discharge Air Temperature Sensing Kit

Provides true discharge air temperature sensing in heating models. The kit is functional only with the ReliaTel™ options module.

Economizer (Standard)

This accessory shall be available with or without barometric relief. The assembly includes fully modulating 0-100 percent motor and dampers, minimum position setting, preset linkage, wiring harness with plug, spring return actuator and fixed dry bulb control. The barometric relief shall provide a pressure operated damper that shall be gravity closing and shall prohibit entrance of outside air during the equipment "off" cycle. Optional solid state or differential enthalpy control shall be available for either factory or field installation. The economizer arrives in the shipping position and shall be moved to the operating position by the installing contractor.

Electric Heaters

Electric heat modules are available within the basic unit. If ordering the through-the-base electrical option with an electrical heater, the heater must be factory installed.

Fresh Air Options - Dampers and Economizer

0 - 25% manual or 0 - 50% motorized outside air hoods are available.

Economizers are equipped with either dry bulb or reference or comparative enthalpy sensing. These economizers provide free cooling as the outdoor temperature and/or humidity decreases. Correctly installed, they offer a valuable energy savings. Factory-installed economizers save time and ensure proper installation.

Low Leak Economizer

This accessory meets low leak requirements for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, and CA Title 24 standards (3 cfm/ftA2@1" wg exterior air, 4 cfm/ftA2@1" wg return air). This option allows 100% outdoor air supply from 0-100% modulating dampers and is standard with barometric relief. It can be paired with powered exhaust for additional building pressure relief. This option can be paired with or without fault detection & diagnostics (FDD) to meet current mandatory CA Title 24 requirements. Available on downflow units only.

The economizers come with three control options, dry bulb and reference or comparative enthalpy (optional),

Frostat™

This capillary bulb embedded in the face of the evaporator coil or thermostat on the suction line monitors coil temperature to prevent evaporator icing and protect the compressor. Recommended for applications with low leaving air temperatures, low airflow and or high latent load applications. Frostat™ is standard on all single-zoneVAV and multiple-zoneVAV models andTNSC033 to 063G electromechanical control units.

LonTalk® Communications Interface

The LonTalk®communications interface allows the unit to communicate as a Tracer® LCI-V device or directly with the generic Lon Talk Network Building Automation System Controls.

BACnet® Communications Interface

The BACnet® communications interface allows the unit to communicate directly with a generic open protocol BACnet® MS!TP Network Building Automation System Controls.

Reference or Comparative Enthalpy

Measures and communicates humidity while maximizing comfort control.

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Quick Start Kits

Single phase equipment to enable startup and prevent building lighting dimming during low voltage.

Roof Curbs

Available for downflow units. Only three roof curbs for the entire line simplifies curb selection.

Remote Potentiometer

When properly installed in the economizer control circuitry, this accessory provides a remote variable resistance to enable the operator to adjust the minimum damper position.

Ventilation Override Accessory

With the ventilation override accessory installed, the unit can be set to transition to upto 3 different pre-programmed sequences for smoke purge, pressurization, and exhaust. The transition occurs when a binary input on the RTOM is closed (shorted). This would typically be a hard wired relay output from a smoke detector or fire control panel.The ventilation override kit is available as a field installed accessory.

Zone Sensors/Thermostats

Available in programmable, automatic and manual styles.

Other Benefits

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Easy to Install, Service and Maintain

Because today's owners are very cost-conscious when it comes to service and maintenance, the Precedent TM was designed with direct input from service contractors. This valuable information helped to design a product that would get the service person off the job quicker and save the owner money. Precedent™ offers outstanding standard features enhanced by a variety of factory and field installed options, multiple control options, rigorously tested proven designs and superior product and technical support.

Airflow Distribution

Airflow is outstanding. Precedent™ can replace an older machine with old ductwork and, in many cases, improve the comfort through better air distribution.

Cabinet Integrity

Flexibility

For added water integrity, Precedent1M has a raised 11/8" lip around the supply and return of the downflow units to prevent water from blowing into the ductwork.

Precedent offers ultimate flexibility. Units are built to order in our standard "shortest in the industry" ship cycle time.

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Unit Cabinet

The compact cabinet with rounded corners takes up less room. The beveled and ribbed top is aesthetically pleasing and designed to prevent water from pooling.

A changeover-bypass system consists of a packaged rooftop unit that serves several individually controlled zones. Each zone is equipped with a damper that varies the quantity of air delivered to maintain the desired temperature in that zone. However, unlike a conventional multiple-zone system, the fan inside the rooftop unit operates at a constant speed. Any unneeded air is diverted to the return air stream through a bypass damper.

The term "changeover" refers to how this system handles the cooling and heating requirements of the building. The central rooftop unit can provide either cooled or heated air, and it makes this decision by periodically "polling" the zones.

Note: Vari Trac@ is for Precedent rM units with constant-speed indoor fan control. It is not for use with multiple-speed indoor fan control, single-zone VAV control, or multiple-zone VAV control.

Rigorous Testing

All of Precedent's designs were rigorously rain tested at the factory to ensure water integrity.

Actual shipping tests were performed to determine packaging requirements. Units were test shipped around the country to determine the best packaging design. Factory shake and drop tests were used as part of the package design process to help assure that the unit arrives at the job site in top condition.

Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot, assuring that the lifting lugs and rails hold up under stress.

We perform a 100% coil leak test at the factory. The evaporator and condenser coils are leak tested at 600 psig. The assembled unit is leak tested to 465 psig.

All parts are inspected atthe point offinal assembly. Sub-standard parts are identified and rejected immediately.

Every unit receives a 100% unit run test before leaving the production line to make sure it meets rigorous Trane requirements.

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Heating Operation

The heat exchanger is manufactured with aluminized steel. To prevent condensation within the heat exchanger, do not exceed 50% outside air or a minimum mixed air temperature of 40°F.

Low Airflow Operation

Units equipped electric heat or staged gas heat may not be selected for supply airflow less than 320 cfm/ton. Cooling-only units can be used in applications designed for supply airflow below 320 cfm/ton. The units must be high-efficiency models with dehumidification (hot gas reheat) or be equipped with aTXV, Frostat™, and crankcase heaters.

Units selected with multiple-speed indoor fan control, single-zone VAV control, or multiple-zone VAV control are capable of operating at supply airflows below 320 cfm/ton at part-load conditions, but design (or "full") airflow must be set to 320 cfm/ton or higher.

Low Ambient Cooling

The Precedent™ line features, with ReliaTefrM microprocessor controls, low ambient cooling down to 0°F. With electromechanical controls, Precedent features low ambient cooling to 40°F.The following features or options need to be included/considered when low ambient applications are required: continuous fan operation, crankcase heaters, thermal expansion valves, Frostat™.

Contact a local Trane representative for more assistance with low ambient cooling applications.

Optional Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger

The optional stainless steel heat exchanger is manufactured with 409 stainless steel. To prevent corrosion and prolong heat exchanger reliability, the minimum mixed air temperature allowed across the heat exchanger is 20°F.

The stainless steel heat exchanger option is an excellent option that compliments the dehumidification package. Whenever high outside air or outside applications exist, these options should be utilized.

VariTrac® VariTrac is for Precedent 1

.., units with constant-speed indoor fan control. It is not for use with Multiple-speed indoor fan control, single-zone VAV control, or multiple-zone VAV control.

Unit Pitch

The unit has a reversible sloped condensate drain pans.The unit must be installed level. Any unit slope must be toward the side of unit where condensate drain is connected.

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With 2000 cfm and 0.47 wg. Table 34, p. 83 shows 0.58 bhp for this unit.

Note: Below the table is the formula to calculate Fan Motor Heat

2.87 x bhp + 0.15; MBh 2.87 x 0.575 + 0.15 ; 1.8 MBh

Now subtract the fan motor heat from the gross cooling capacity of the unit:

NetTotal Cooling Capacity ; 60 MBh - 1.8; 58.2 MBh

Net Sensible Cooling Capacity ; 49 MBh - 1.8; 47.2 MBh

Subtracting Sensible from Total Capacity to find Latent Capacity

Net Latent Capacity ; 60.5 - 46.3; 11 MBh

Step 5.

Compare your resulting capacities to the building load. If the performance will not meet the required load of the building's total or sensible cooling load, try a selection at the next higher size unit.

Heating Capacity

Note: Heating capacity procedure DIFFERS for electric heat (T*C) and gas heat (Y*C) units

Step 1.

Calculate the building heating load using the Trane calculation form or other standard accepted method.

Step 2.

Size the system heating capacity to match the calculated building heating load. The following are building heating requirements: Total heating load of 15 MBh 2000 cfm

T*C units with optional electric heat: 460V/3 phase Power Supply

The electric heat accessory capacities are listed in Table 131, p. 176. From the table, a 6 kW heater will deliver 20.48 MBh at 480 volts. In order to determine capacity at 460 volts, the heater voltage correction factor from Table 132, p.177 must be used.Therefore, 20.48 MBh x 0.918 (voltage correction factor); 18.8 MBh.

Y*C units with gas heat: Fuel- natural gas.

60 MBh, 80 MBh, 120 MBh, and 130 MBh input models shown in Table 129, p. 174.The output capacities of these furnaces are49.2 MBh, 65.6MBh, 98.4MBh, and 106.6 MBh respectively.The low heat model with 49.2 MBh best matches the building requirements.

Air Delivery Selection

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Note: Air Delivery procedure is the same for electric heat and gas heat units.)

External static pressure drop through the air distribution system has been calculated to be 0.5 inches of water. Enter Table 34, p. 83 for aTSC060G4 at 2000 cfm and 0.47 static pressure. The standard direct drive motor will give the desired airflow at a rated bhp of 0.58 and 924 rpm.

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Subtract your sensible~ temp from the entering db and latent 8. temp from the entering wb to determine the leaving evaporator db & wb (temperatures without the addition of fan heat).

52.7°F db 52.7°Fwb 52.7'F dp

Step 3b: Determine leaving unit temperature in standard cooling mode

Repeat Step 3a substituting net sensible or latent capacity for gross sensible or latent capacity to find the leaving unit temperature including fan heat.

53.7'F db 53.1°Fwb

Step 4: Determine reheat temperature rise

Using the leaving evaporator temp (SA'), go to Table 135, p. 179 and determine the reheat temperature rise for that particular cfm: =:19.0°F db

Nate: Reheat temperature rise is based on supply airflow and leaving evaporator coil temperature.

Step 5:

Determine leaving unit sensible temperature with reheat active (SA) Reheat temperature (obtained in step 4) +(SA'+ fan heat)= SA

(SA' + fan heat) = leaving unit temperature in standard cooling mode from step 3b.

19.0'F db+ 53.7'F = 72.7'F db

SA=72.7'F

Since reheat adds only sensible heat, the dewpointtemperature will remain constant so follow the dewpoint temperature line across the psychrometric chart to find the new wb temperature.

= 60.5'Fwb 52.7 dp 49.9% RH

If the space relative humidity is equal to or above the space relative humidity setpoint, the Dehumidification option will:

• Energize compressor or both compressors (2 stage compressor units).

• Hot gas reheat valve is energized and hot gas is diverted to the reheat coil.

• Dehumidification/reheat is terminated when space humidity is reduced to 5% below relative humidity setpoint.

At MA air enters the RTU. The RTU filters, cools, and dehumidifies the air as it moves through the evaporator coil.Air leaves the evaporator coil saturated at the preset dew point condition (SA') and is reheated by the hot gas reheat coil to deliver 72.7'F (SA) supply air to the space.

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Digit 25 - System Monitoring Controls 0 No Monitoring Contro1 14

1 Clogged Filter Switch 14 2 Fan Failure Switch 14 3 Discharge Air SensingTube14

4 Clogged Filter Switch and Fan Failure Switch 14

5 Clogged Filter Switch and Discharge Air SensingTube14

6 Fan Failure Switch and Discharge Air SensingTube14

7 Clogged Filter Switch, Fan Failure Switch and Discharge Air SensingTube14

8 Novar Return Air Sensor (NOVAR 2024)15,31

9 Novar Zone Temp Sensor (NOVAR 3051)19,31

A Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

B Clogged Filter Switch 14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

C Fan Failure Switch 14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

D Discharge Air Sensing14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

E Clogged Filter Switch 14 , Fan Failure Switch 14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

F Clogged Filter Switch 14, Discharge Air Sensing Tube 14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

G Fan Failure Switch, Discharge Air SensingTube14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

H Clogged Filter Switch 14, Fan Failure Switch 14, Discharge Air Sensing 14 and Condensate Drain Pan Overflow Switch

Digit 26 - System Monitoring Controls 0 No Monitoring Controls A Demand Control Ventilation (C02)32,33

B Low Leak Economizer with FOO (Fault Detection & Diagnostics)

C FDD (Fault Detection & Diagnostics) with DCV (Demand Control Ventilation)

Digit 27 - Unit Hardware Enhancements O No Enhancements 1 Stainless Steel Drain Pan

Digit 31 -Advanced Unit Controls 0 Standard Unit Controls 1 Human Interface

Model Number Notes 1. Available on 3 to 5 ton models.

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2. Crankcase heaters are optional on (T,Y)SC (036, 048, 060, 072, 090, 102, 120); standard on (T,Y)HC (036, 048, 060, 072, 074, 092, 102, 120).

3. Not available with electromechanical controls.

4. Manual outside air damper will ship factory supplied within the unit, but must be field installed.

5. High pressure control is standard on all units.

6, Multi-speed, direct drive motor with no belt drive option is standard on 3 to 5 ton, standard efficiency, 13/14 SEER units. Multi­speed, direct drive motor with a belt drive option is available for 3 to 5 ton, 15 SEER units. On 6 to 10 tons, multispeed direct drive is standard on all 10 ton and 6 (074) to 8½ ton high efficiency. Belt drive is standard on all other units.

Digit 15 = 0 Standard Efficiency 3 Phase (3 to 5 Ton) = Multispeed Direct Drive Motor 3 Phase (6 to 8½ Ton) Belt Drive 3 Phase (10 Ton) = Ultra High Efficiency Direct Drive Plenum Fan High Efficiency 1 Phase = High Efficiency Multispeed Direct Drive Motor 3 Phase (3 to 5 ton) = High Efficiency Multispeed Direct Drive Motor 3 Phase (3 to 5 ton w/Dehumidification) = Belt Drive Motor 3 Phase [6 (074) to 10 tonJ = Ultra High Efficiency Direct Drive Plenum Fan

7. Economizer with barometric relief is for downflow configured units only. Order economizer without barometric relief for horizontal configuration. Barometric relief for horizontal configured units must be ordered as field installed accessory.

8. Through-the-base electric required when ordering disconnect/circuit breaker options.

9. Requires use of disconnect or circuit breaker.

Not Available Standard Efficiency 3 to 5 Tons and 10 Ton w/575V High Efficiency 3 to 5 Tons w/Standard Indoor Motor w/460V High Efficiency 575V

10. Standard metering devices are TXVs.

11. Frostat™ cannot be field installed in electro-mechanical units.

12. The return air smoke detector may not fit up or work properly on the Precedent™ units when used in conjunction with 3rd party accessories such as bolt on heat wheels, economizers and power exhaust. Do not order the return air smoke detectors when using this type of accessory.

13. Return air smoke detector cannot be ordered with Novar controls.

14. These options are standard when ordering Novar controls.

15. This option is used when ordering Navar controls.

16. Includes gas piping and shutoff (field assembly required).

17. Not available with high temperature duct sensor accessory.

18. Digit 15; 2

Standard Efficiency 3 Phase = Not Available High Efficiency 1 Phase = Not Available 3 Phase (3 to 5 tons} May be Ordered 3 Phase {3 to 5 tons w/dehumidification) = Not Available 3 Phase (6 to 10 tons} = Not Available

19. Novar sensor utilized with Digit 21 ; (4) Navar 3051 controls without zone sensor.

20. Available for gas/electric, 3 to 5 tons, high efficiency, single phase models.

21. Available for all models except gas/electric, 3 to 5 tons high efficiency, single phase.

22. Requires selection of 2" pleated filters (option B or C) for Digit 16.

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General Data

Table 1. General data - 3 to 5 tons - standard efficiency

3Tons 4Tons STons

T /YSC033G3,4,W T /YSC043G3,4,W T /YSC063G3,4, W

Cooling Performance<a)

Gross Cooling Capacity 37,000 49,000 60,000 EER/SEER(b} 11.2/13.0 10.9/13.0 11.0/13.0 Nominal dm/AHRI Rated cfm 1,200/1,200 1,600/1,600 2,000/2,000 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 36,000 48,000 58,500 System Power (kW) 3.21 4.40 5.32

Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 1/Scroll 1/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(c) 79 80 80

Outdoor Coll - Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size {in,) 0,63 0,63 0.63 Face Area (sq. ft.) 10.50 10.50 10,50 Rows/FPI 1/16 1/16 1/16

Indoor Coil - Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in.) 0.63 0,63 0,63 Face Area (sq. ft.) 6.98 6.98 6.98 Rows/FPI 2/16 2/16 2/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¥• NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/22 1/22 1/22 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Dlrect/1 Direct/1 elm 3600 4050 4050 Motor hp 0.25 0.33 0.33 Motor rpm 1100 1100 1100

Indoor Fan -Type (Standard) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width (in.) 1 1 1 Drive Type/No. Speeds/RPM 11xll llxll llxll Number Motors rnrectjS(dJ DirectJS(dl Direct/S(dl Motor hp 0.75 LO LO Motor Frame Size 48/- 48/- 48/-

Fllters(e) Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway

Type Furnished (2) 20x35x2 (2) 20x35x2 (2) 20x35x2

Number Size Recommended

Refrigerant Charge(f)

Pounds of R-410A 3.2 3,5 3.4

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Table 2. General data ~ 3 to 5 tons ~ standard efficiency

3Tons 4Tons STons

T /YSC036G3,4,W T /YSC048G3,4,W T /YSC060G3,4, W

Cooling Performance(a)

Gross Cooling Capacity 37,000 49,000 60,000 EER/SEER(bl 12.0/14.0 12.0/14.0 12.0/14.0 Nominal dm/AHR1 Rated cfm 1,200/1,200 1,600/1,600 2,000/2,000 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 36,000 48,000 58,500 System Power (kW) 3.00 4.00 4.88

Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 1/Scroll 1/Scroil

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(c) 79 80 81

Outdoor Coil - Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in.) 0.63 0.63 1 Face Area (sq, ft.) 10.50 10.50 11.90 Rows/FPI 1/23 1/23 1/23

Indoor Coil ~ Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in,) 0.63 0.63 0.81 Face Area (sq. ft.) 6.98 6.98 8.15 Rows/FPI 2/16 2/16 2/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¾ NPT 1% NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/22 1/22 1/22 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direct/1 Direct/1 cfm 3600 4050 3950 Motor hp 0.25 0.33 0.4 Motor rpm 1100 1100 1100

Indoor Fan - Type (Standard) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width {in.) 1 1 1 Drive Type/No. Speeds/RPM 11x11 11x11 11x11 Number Motors DirectfS(d) DirectjS(dl DirectfS(dl Motor hp 0.75/- 1.0/- 1.0/-Motor Frame Size 48/- 48/- 48/-

Filters(e)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (2) 20x3Sx2 (2) 20x35x2 (2) 20x35x2

Refrigerant Charge(f)

Pounds of R-410A 3.2 3.5 4.8

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Table 3. General data - 6 to 7½ tons - standard efficiency

6Tons 71h Tons 7 1h Tons

T /VSC072F3,4,W T /YSC090F3,4, W T /YSC092F3,4,W

Cooling PerformanceCa)

Gross Cooling Capacity 75,000 89,000 94,000 EER(b) 11.2 11.2 11.2 Nominal cfm/AHRI Rated cfm 2,400/2,100 3,000/2,400 3,000/2,625 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 71,000 83,000 89,000 IEER(c) 13.0 12.2 13.0 System Power (kW) 6.36 7.48 7.97

Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 1/Scroll 2/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(d) 89 89 91

Outdoor Coil ~ Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Face-Split Tube Size (in.) 0.71 0.71 0.71 Face Area (sq. ft.) 16.91 16.91 17.31 Rows/FPI 1/23 1/23 1/23

Indoor Coil ~ Type Lanced Lanced Lanced

Configuration Full Face Full Face Face-Split Tube Size {in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 9.89 9.89 12.36 Rows/FPI 3/16 4/16 3/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/26 1/26 1/26 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direct/1 Direct/1 cfm 6,037 6,037 6,610 Motor hp 0.7 0.7 0.75 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100 1,100

Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width (in,) 1/12x12 1/12x12 1/lSxlS Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Belt/Variable/1, 7 so Belt/Variable/1,750 Belt/Vanable/ 1,750 Motor hp {Standard/Oversized) 1.0/2.0 1.0/3.0 1.0/3.0 Motor Frame Size (Standard/Oversized) 56/56 56/56 56/56

Filters(e)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (4) 16x25x2 (4) 16x25x2 (4) 20x25x2

Refrigerant Charge (f)

Pounds of R-410A 5.5 5.9 3.9/3.6

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Table 4. General data - 8¼ to 10 tons - standard efficiency

S¼Tons 10Tons

T /YSC102F3,4,W T /YSC120F3,4,W

Cooling Performance<a)

Gross Cooling Capacity 102,000 119,000 EER(b) 11.2 11.3 Nominal cfm/AHRI Rated cfm 3,400/2,720 4,000/3,500 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 96,600 113,000 IEER(c) 13.0 13.0 System Power (kW) 8.62 10.0

Compressor

Number/Type 2/Scroll 2/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(Ol 88 88

Outdoor Coil - Type Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Face-Split Face Split Tube Size (In.) 1 1 Face Area (sq. ft.) 20.77 20.77 Rows/FPI 1/20 1/20

Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced

Configuration Face-Split Intertwined Tube Size (In.) 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 12.36 12.36 Rows/FPI 3/16 4/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/26 1/26 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Oirect/1 cfm 6,610 6,800 Motor hp 0.75 0.75 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100

Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal BC Plenum

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width (1n.) 1/15x15 1/19.7x15 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Belt/Variable/1, 750 DirectjVariable(e) Motor hp (Standard/Oversized) 2.0/3.0 3.75/-Motor Frame Size (Standard/Oversized} 56/56 -/-FiltersCfl

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (4) 20x2Sx2 (4) 20x25x2

Refrigerant Charge {g)

Pounds of R~410A 4.7/3.9 5.5/4.2

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General Data

Table 5, General data · 3 to 4 tons · high efficiency

3Tons 4Tons

T/YHC036E1 T /YHC036E3,4W(•),(b) T/YHC048F1 T /YHC048E3,4W(b) T /YHC048F3,4W(b)

Cooling Performance(c)

Gross Cooling Capacity 38,490 37,600 48,930 49,930 49,930 EER/SEER(d) 13.0/15.2 12.7/15.o(a) 12.55/15.0 14.2 13.35/15.0 Nominal cfm/AHRl Rated cfm l,200/1,200 l,200/1,200 l,600/1,600 l,600/1,600 l,600/1,600 AHR! Net Cooling Capacity 37,000 37,000 48,000 49,000 49,000 System Power {kW) 2.93 2.99 3.83 3.67 3.67

Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 1/Scroll 1/Scroll !/Scroll 1/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(eJ 81 81 87 87 87

Outdoor Coll - Type Lanced Lanced Microchannel Lanced Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.71 0.3125 0.71 Face Area (sq. ft.) 10.96 10.96 16.91 17.00 16.91 Rows/FPI 2/16 2/16 1/23 3/16 1/23

Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Lanced Lanced Lanced

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face

Full Face Full Face 0.3125 0.3125 Tube Size (in.) 7.71 0.3125

9.27 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.)

3/16 7.71 3/16 9.27 9.27

Rows/FPI Thermal 3/16 Thermal 3/16 3/16

Refrigerant Control Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve

Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.)

13/4 NPT l3/4 NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/22 1/22 1/26 1/26 1/26 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direct/! Direct/1 Direct/1 Direct/1 elm 3,064 3,064 3,986 3.982 3,982 Motor hp 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 Motor rpm 1,075 1,075 1,075 1,075 1,075

Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal (Standard)(f) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in. )/Width (in,) 1/llxll 1/llxll 1/11x11 1/llxll 1/11x11 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Direct/5(9l Direct/5(9) Direct/5(91 Direct/5(9) Directj5(9l Number Motors 1 1 1 1 1 Motor hp (Standard/Oversized) 0.75 .75 1.0 1.0 1.0 Motor Frame Size (Standard/ 48 48 48 48 48 Oversized)

Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal (Optional) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/ Width (in.) - 1/llxll - 1/11x11 1/11Xll Drive Type/No. Speeds - Belt/Variable - Belt/Variable Belt/Variable Number Motors - 1 - 1 1 Motor hp (Standard/Oversized) - 1.0 1.0 1.0 Motor Frame Size (Standard/

- 56 - 56 56

Oversized)

FlltersCh)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (2) 20x30x2 (2) 20x30x2 (4) 16x25x2 (4) 16x25x2 (4) 16x25x2

Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil (Type)

Tube Size {in.) OD - 0.3125 - 0.3125 Face Area (sq, ft.) - 5.23 - 6.28 Rows/FPI - 1/16 - 1/16

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Table 6. General data • 5 tons· high efficiency

STons

T/YH060F1 T /YHC060E3,4Wl•l T /YHC060F3,4Wl•l Cooling Performance(b)

Gross Cooling Capacity 61,000 61,000 61,000 EER/SEER(c) 12.85/15.0 14.2 12.85/15.0 Nominal cfm/AHRI Rated cfm 2,000/2,000 2,000/2,000 2,000/2,000 AHRJ Net Cooling Capacity 59,500 60,000 60,000 System Power (kW) 4.63 4.67 4.67

Compressor

Number/Type !/Scroll 1/Scroll 1/Scroll

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating {dB)(d) 87 87 87

Outdoor Coil - Type Microchannel Lanced Microchannel

Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in.) 0.71 0.3125 0.71 Face Area (sq. ft.) 16.91 17 16.91 Rows/FPI 1/23 3/16 1/23

Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Lanced Configuration Full Face Full Face Full Face Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 9.89 9.89 9.89 Rows/FPI 4/16 4/16 4/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1% NPT 1¾ NPT 11/4 NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter {in.) 1/26 1/26 1/26 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direct/1 Direct/1 cfm 3,953 3,953 3,953 Number Motors/hp 0.40 0.40 0.40 Motor rpm 1,075 1,075 1,075

Indoor Fan - Type (Standard)(e} FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number Used/Diameter (in.}/Width {in.) 1/11x11 1/11x11 1/11xll Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm OirectjS(f) Direet.JS(f) Direct1s<fJ Motor hp 1.0 1.0 1.0 Motor Frame Size 48 48 48

Indoor Fan - Type (Optional) FC Centrifugal FC Centrifugal

Number used/Diameter (in.)/Width (in.) 1/11x11 1/11x11 Drive Type/No. Speeds - Belt/Variable Belt/Variable Motor hp - 1.0 1.0 Motor Frame Size - 56 56 Filters(g)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (4) 16x25x2 (4) 16x25x2 (4) 16x25x2

Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil - Type

Tube Size {in.) OD - 0.3125 -Face Area (sq. ft.) 6.28 -Rows/FPI - 1/16

Refrigerant Charge (Lbs. of R-410A) Ch)

Standard 6.1 - 6.1 Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil - 15.7

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Table 7. General data · 6 to 7½ tons · high efficiency

6Tons 6Tons 71/2 Tons

T /YHC072E/F3,4WC•) T /YHC074F3,4C•l T /YHC092F3,4WC•) Cooling PerformanceCb}

Gross Cooling Capacity 72,000 73,000 92,000 EER{C) 12.6 13.1 12.6 Nominal cfm/ AHRI Rated cfm 2,400/2,100 2,400/2,100 3,000/2,625 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 68,000 71,000 89,000 JEER(dJ,(eJ,{f) 14.5 15,5(e),(fJ 14.5 System Power (kW) 5.37 5.42 7.06 Compressor

Number/Type 1/Scroll 2/Scroll 2/Scroll Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(9) 89 89 88 Outdoor Coil - Type Microchannel Microchannel Microchannel Configuration Full Face Face-Split Face-Split Tube Size (in.) 0.71 1 1 Face Area (sq. ft.) 20.77 20.77 20.77 Rows/FPI 1/23 1/20 1/20 Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Lanced Configuration Full Face Intertwined Intertwined Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 12.36 12.36 12.36 Rows/FPI 4/16 4/16 4/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in.) 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/26 1/26 1/26 Drive Type/No, Speeds Direct/1 Direct/1 Direct/1 cfm 5,900 5,750 6,800 Motor hp 0.7 0.7 0.75 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100 1,100 Indoor Fan - Type FC Centrifugal BC Plenum BC Plenum

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width (in.) 1/lSxlS 1/19.7x15 1/19,7x15 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Belt/Variable/1, 750 Direct/Variable(hl D1rect/Variable(h) Motor hp {Standard/Oversized) 1.0/2.0 3.75/- 3.75/-Motor Frame Size (Standard/Oversized) 56/56 -/- -/-Filters(i)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway Number Size Recommended (4) 20x2Sx2 (4) 20x25x2 (4) 20x25x2 Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil - Type

Tube Size (in.) OD - - 0.3125 Face Area (sq. n.) - - 8.652 Rows/FPI - - 1/16 Refrigerant Charge (Lbs. of R-410AJ(i)

Standard 7.7 5.8/4.1 5.5/4.2 OptiOnal Hot Gas Reheat Coil - - 6.2/4.3 continued on next page

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Table 8. General data • 8½ to 10 tons · high efficiency

8 1h Tons 10Tons

T /YHC102F3,4W(•) T /YHC120F3,4,W(a) Cooling Performance(b)

Gross Cooling Capacity 104,000 116,000 EER(c) 1z,5(e) 12.4 Nominal cfm/AHRI Rated cfrn 3,400/2,720 4,000/3,350 AHRI Net Cooling Capacity 99,000 113,000 IEER{d) 14. 7(f)(9) 14.](h) System Power (kW) 7.92 9.11 Compressor

Number/Type 2/Scrolt 2/Scrotl

Sound

Outdoor Sound Rating (dB)(i) 89 87 Outdoor Coil - Type Microchannel Microchannel

Configuration Face Split Face Split Tube Size {in.) 1 1 Face Area (sq. ft.) 20.77 26.77 Rows/FPI 1/20 1/23 Indoor Coil - Type Lanced Lanced Configuration Intertwined Intertwined Tube Size (in.) 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq, ft.} 12.36 16.65 Rows/FPI 5/16 4/16 Refrigerant Control Thermal Expansion Valve Thermal Expansion Valve Drain Connection Number/Size (in,) l¾NPT 1¾ NPT

Outdoor Fan - Type Propeller Propeller

Number Used/Diameter (in.) 1/26 1/30 Drive Type/No. Speeds Direct/1 Direct/1 dm 6,800 7,540 Motor hp 0.75 0.75 Motor rpm 1,100 1,100 Indoor Fan - Type BC Plenum BC Plenum

Number Used/Diameter (in.)/Width (in.) 1/19.7x15 1/19.7x15 Drive Type/No. Speeds/rpm Direct/VariabteO) D1rect;VariableOl Motor hp (Standard/Oversized) 3.75/- 3.75/-Motor Frame Size (Standard/Oversized) -/- -/-FiltersCk)

Type Furnished Throwaway Throwaway

Number Size Recommended (4) 20x2Sx2 (3) 20x25x2 (2) 20x30x2

Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil - Type

Tube Size (in.) OD 0.3125 0.3125 Face Area (sq. ft.) 8,652 15.225 Rows/FPI 1/16 1/16 Refrigerant Charge (Lbs. of R-410A)CI)

Standard 6.3/4,9 7.1/5,0 Optional Hot Gas Reheat Coil 6.6/4,7 8.0/5.0 continued on next page

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Product Data

Single Packaged Heat Pump 14 SEER Convertible, 2 - 5 Ton 4WCC4024A 1000A 4WCC4030A 1000A 4WCC4036A 1000A 4WCC4042A 1000A 4WCC4048A 1000A 4WCC4060A 1000A

Note: 0 Graphics in this document are for representation only. Actual model may differ in appearance."

December 2014 22-1899-1 B-EN (/jj')1ngersoll Rand

-TRAIi·· Single Packaged Heat Pump System

22-1899-18-EN

Trane offers a complete family of electric heat pump heating and cooling systems designed to keep you comfortable all year long, regardless of the weather, while keeping your operating costs as low as possible. A heat pump operates efficiently as both an air conditioner and a heater. In the summer, the heat pump cools your home just like any other air conditioner by pulling the heat from the inside and releasing it outdoors. In the winter, it captures the heat that is always present in the outdoor air and transfers it indoors.

Introducing the new Trane Single Heat Pump System

Single Packaged Electric Heat Pumps are easy and versatile to install.

Because cooling and heating functions are all contained in a single cabinet, Trane packaged heat pump systems are easy to install and service. It can be flush mounted beside your home at ground level or placed on the roof for horizontal or downflow installation. When connected to an optional Trane thermostat control, and air distribution ducts, you have a highly efficient, total home comfort system.

Single Packaged Electric Heat Pump Systems are unmatched in quality and reliability.

All major components on these products, including the compressor, have been designed and manufactured for maximum service. Every compressor is designed and manufactured to exacting specifications. Each design is life tested in extreme environments to ensure reliable and long lasting operation in normal applications. Each compressor has internal motor protection for added reliability.

Single Packaged Electric Heat Pump Systems provide better performance.

Our single packaged cooling/heating units offer cooling/heating efficiencies that are unmatched in the industry and provide you with a product far superior in performance than the competition.

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• T1WIE Optional Equipment Listing

SUPPLEMENTARY HEATERS (3 PHASE)*= T orW Only

3.76/5.0 KW Heater(208/240V 3 PH) {4WCY4036-060A3) BAYHTRV30SF [ ]

3.76/5.0 KW Heater (208/240V 3 PH) (4WCY4036-060A3) BAYHTRV308F [ ]

7.50/10.0 KW Heater(208/240V 3 PH) {4WCY4024-048A3) BAYHTRV310F [ ]

11.27/15.0 KW Heater (208/240V 3 PH) (4WCY4036-060A3) BAYHTRV31SF [ ]

15.0/20.0 KW Heater(208/240V 3 PH) (4WCY4048-060A3) BAYHTRV320F [ ]

18.78/25.0 KW Heater (208/240V 3 PH) (4WCY4048-060A1) BAYHTRV325F [ ]

Single Power Entry Kit {@J BAYSPEK060F [ ]

Single Power Entry Kit {e) BAYSPEK061E [ ]

Single Power Entry Kit \e) BAYSPEK062F [ ]

Single Power Entry Kit (e) BAYSPEK063F [ ]

Single Power Entry Kit M BAYSPEK064E [ ] Single Power Entry Kit (e) BAYSPEK06SE [ ]

(a) Must use Internal filter frame when economizer or fresh air kit Is used. (b) It Is the responsibility of the installing dealer to properly size the ductwork for each specific application, (cl Dry bulb control standard with economizer. (d} Downflow only. (eJ Must be selected per unit and heater model

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• TRANE"

Product Specifications

F,L. Amps 2.8 4

FILTER/ FURNISHED NO NO

Type Recommended THROWAWAY THROWAWAY

Recmd. Face Area (sq. ft) i9J

(al Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 210/240. /bl Rated in accordance with 0.0.E. test procedure. (c) Sound Power values are not adjusted for AHRI 270-95 tonal corrections. (dJ Calculated m accordance with currently prevailing Nat'I Electrical Code. (e) Standard Air - Dry Coil Outdoor. (1J Standard Air - Dry Coil - Indoor

4,0

4.1

NO

THROWAWAY

4.0

(g) Filters must be installed in return air stream. Square footages listed are based on 300 f.p.m, face velocity. If permanent filters are used size per manufacturer's recommendation with a clean resistance of0.05" W.C.

MODEL 4WCC4042A1000A 4WCC4048A1000A 4WCC4060A1000A

RATED Volts/PH/Hz 208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60

Performance Cooling BTUH (a) 43000 48000 58000 Indoor Airflow (CFM) 1367 1423 1787

Power Input {KW) 3.5 3.9 4.6

EERJSEER (BTU/Watt-Hr.) (h) 12.00/ 14.00 12.00/ 14.00 12.00 I 14.00

Sound Power Rating [dB(A)J (cl 71.5 72.5 77.3

PERFDRMANCE HEATING

(High Temp.) BTUH 37,600 43500 54000

Power Input (KW) 3.45 3.7 4.6 (Low Temp.) BTUH 22800 25400 34600

Power Input (KW) 1.94 2.10 2.80 HSPF (BTUH/Watt-Hr) 8.0 8.0 8.0

POWERCONN.-V/Ph/Hz 208-230/1/60 208--230/1/60 208-230/1/60

Min. Brch. Cir. Ampacity (dl 28.3 31.9 39.0 Fuse Size- Max. (amps) 45 50 60 Fuse Size Recmd, {amps) 45 50 60

COMPRESSOR SCROLL . SCROLL. . SCROLL

VOLTS/PH/HZ 208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60 208-230/1/60

R.L. Amps- L.R. Amps 16.7 / 123.9 19.6/ 130.0 24.4/ 144.2

OUTDOOR COIL-TYPE SPINE FIN .

SPINEFlN SPINE FIN

Rows/F.P.I 2/ 24 2/ 24 2/24

Face Area (sq. ft.) 20.54 20.54 22.99

Tube Size (in.) 3/8 3/8 3/8

Refrigerant Control EXPANSION VALVE EXPANSION VALVE EXPANSION VALVE

INDODR COIL -TYPE PLATE FIN PLATEflN Pl.ATE FIN

Rows/F.P.I 3/ 15 3/ 15 4/ 15 Face Area (sq. ft.) 5.0 5.0 s.o Tube Size (in.) 3/8 3/8 3/8

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Attachment D - Controls and Monitoring Submittal

Sites

Civic Center

Community Center

Fire Station #1 (Headquarters)

Fire Station #2

Fire Station #3

Fire Station #4

Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing

Human Resources / M&O

Library

Metrolink Depot

Police Department

Police Annex

Public Works / Engineering

Racquet & Fitness Center

Senior Center

Controls & Monitoring Cutsheets

12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 270, San Diego, CA 92130 www.absenergy.com

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(858) 333-4775 Contractor's License# 1008135

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10 100 Building Packaged Heat Pum1:_ Carrier S0JS-060-301 3304G12375 5.0-ton 2004 208/230V-lph MTw/Twist Yes SmartTstat 11 200 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48GSN036060511 3304G31418 3.0-ton 2004 208/230V·lph MTw/Twist Yes SmartTstat 12 200 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48GSN060090501 3404G12302 5,0-ton 2004 208/230V-lph MTw/Twist Yes Smart Tstat 13 300 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec ICP PGD330040K001Cl C131703105 2.5-ton 2013 208/230V-lph MTw/Twist Smart Tstat 14 300 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec ICP PGD324040K001Cl C132814832 2.0-ton 2013 208/230V-lph MTw/Twist Smart Tstat 15 300 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48XPN036060511 2706G51376 3.0-ton 2006 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist ? SmartTstat 16 300 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48ESNA3606050 1314C23292 3.0-ton 2014 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist Smart Tstat 17 400 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48ESNA3606050 3710C04005 3.0-ton 2010 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist Smart Tstat 18 400 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48ESNA3606050 5210C25087 3.0-ton 2010 208/230V·3ph MTw/Twist SmartTstat 19 400 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48GXN060090311 1605G21345 5.0-ton 2005 208/230V•lph MTw/Twist ? Smart Tstat 20 400 Building Packaged Gas / Elec carrler 48GXN036060511 2806G12628 3.0-ton 2006 208/230V-3p_h_ MTw/Twist ? SmartTstat 21 500 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48XPN036060511 2406G51460 3.0-ton 2006 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist ? SmartTstat 22 500 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48XPN036060511 1307G31355 3.0-ton 2007 208/230V-3p_h_ MTw/Twist ? SmartTstat 23 500 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec ICP PGD342090H001Cl C132648470 3.5-ton 2013 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist SmartTstat 24 500 Building Packaged Gas/ Elec ICP PGD336060H001Cl C130718881 3.0-ton 2013 208/230V-3ph MTw/Twist Smart Tstat

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3.0-ton I 2011 I zos/230V-3ph I Prot Tstat I I Smart Tstat

2.0-ton I 2011 I 2os/23ov-1ph I ProJ_ Tstat I I Smart Tstat

2.0-ton I 2011 I 208/230V·1ph I Pro1 Tstat I I Smart Tstat 1.5-ton I 2011 I 20S/230V-1ph I Prog Tstat I I Smart Tstat

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Human Resources_MO - HVAC Inventory c§JA~,~IA~~~ ProS)OSed Controls

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Metrolink Depot - HVAC Inventory r-[iJ ALLIANCE

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New Control I Notes

Smart Tstat 3297X44503 5.0-ton 1997 208/230V-3ph Prog Tstat Yes SmartTstat

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Police Annex - HVAC Inventory r-[u ~LLIANCE L=.I ',,1\iq ,;{ ·'"· ,'',)'

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Racquet and Fitness - HVAC Inventory @ !'~,~11:\N~~ * •.·· ... ·~ .y.y ··'· •:• •... : }i .. ... . ..;. t;e,; ······· ,1,11a@a~ Proposed controls ·>·,··.· ... ~,~ J:t#il- . i I~L- ... '. • New Control Notes . >·" . ,~ • . - ; ___ ;•_ ,-·-. _:.di~-•. ::/-

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Pool DHW Heater Lochinvar CPN1262 815H00275070 1.26 MbtuH

Pool Pump Emerson CN05 25 hp_ 208/230V-3ph

Pool OHW Heater Bradford White 0100L199E3N DC8973241 200 kbtuH Jacuzzi OHW Heater Raypak C-R407 A-EN-C 1002306098 Jacuzzi Pump AO Smith B49 30910CH 1.5h~ Jacuzzi DHW Heater AO Smith BT100112 G05M004747 7S kbtuH 2005 Jacuzzi DHW Heater AO Smith BT100112 GOSM009548 7S kbtuH 2005

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CONTROLS AND MONITORING SCOPE AND SERVICES

I STATEMENT OF WORK

Project Grooming Services

Owner's Project Requirements (OPR) Document.

Information about City goals, preferences, policies (ex: thermostat scheduling and setpoint adjustment), and general requirements will be gathered and summarized in the 'Owner's Project Requirements' (OPR) document.

As-Built Documentation & Online Systems Manual

Documentation will be updated and organized as follows:

o Existing building drawings (floor plans, HVAC plans, equipment schedules), specifications, equipment manuals, energy studies, and utility bills will be collected, digitized, and systematically organized.

o As-built HVAC equipment inventory (ex: make/model, stages of compressors, presence of auxiliary heat), simple floor plans (including HVAC and lighting zones), and schematics of major systems will be generated and reconciled with site observations.

o City documentation will be shared and hosted on line in a secure and centralized "Systems Manual" within the Building VUE software. 0.5 Electrical Circuit Label Update

Electrical panel cards will be updated to accurately document which circuit each significant load is connected to.

The Building VUE System

Nodes measure voltage, current, energy, power, power factor, and device temperature at up to 1-minute intervals, while easily-networked gateways and controllers provide communication infrastructure to move data from the electric load to the cloud.

lnScope Innovation's Building VUE System includes software-as-a-service (SaaS), by the same name, that provides web-accessible visibility to data, complete with tools and analytic features to increase understanding of performance and automatically control select assets for energy cost savings.

lnScope Innovation periodically provides upgrades with new features and firmware updates to enhance performance of existing hardware.

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i::, IQSCope Professional Ongoing Services

Monitoring-Based Commissioning

Experts in building performance will have flexible hours reserved each month to respond to the Cities questions, proactively investigate data and system configuration {ex: setpoints and demand response policies), communicate known issues, identify and prioritize potential improvement projects, and support the implementation of projects underway. Quarterly meetings to discuss progress with ABS and energy management team members will showcase success and provide a venue to discuss and solicit feedback about possible future projects and discrepancies between expectations and measured savings.

Proposed and implemented projects will be documented and tracked from the Building VUE software, on the Energy Savings Measures (ESM) Tab. Projects are summarized in a table where they can be sorted and filtered by status, priority, and financial savings for decision makers. Each measure will include clear, concise actions to be taken and savings and cost projections conservatively estimated from system measurements and industry standards.

Boots-on-the-Ground Support

Flexible hours of local contractors will be reserved each month to respond to the requests of the City, ABS, and the monitoring-based commissioning team to investigate issues, update device programming, and implement minor equipment repairs.

~ lnScopeEnergy Building Level Metering and Monitoring CIRCUIT NODES

Dashboard Access Data collected from the all installed Circuit Nodes will be displayed on the VUE portal, where users can monitor in real-time and track energy savings opportunities. VUE is secure, cloud-based, and mobile, with role-based authentication and access .

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Circuit Node SKUs lnScope Energy offers the following Circuit Node SKUs. For diverse applications which have power requirements in excess of what can be supported by these SKUs, lnScope Energy offers External Power Nodes built-to-order (see External Power Node Spec Sheet).

SKU Circuits Phases Voltage Maximum Current Control

OE100-001S 2 1 120 20 Yes

OE100-002S 1 2 208/240 20 Yes

OE100-004S 2 1 120 30 Yes

OE100-004U 2 1 120 30 No OE100-00SS 1 2 208/240 30 Yes OE100-00SU 1 2 208/240 30 No OE100-006S 1 3 208/240 20 GP/ 50 Res Yes OE100-006U 1 3 208/480 80 No OE100-007S 1 2 208/240 20GP /50 Res Yes

OE100-007U 1 2 208/480 80 No OE100-008S 1 1 277 20GP /50 Res Yes

.OE100-00SU 1 1 277 50 No

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~ In Scope Energy Building Level Metering and Monitoring CONTROLLER

Communications and Integration with Controls Systems

B The Controller communicates with External Power Nodes, Panel Nodes, and the Gateway.

B Node to Controller communications utilize a proprietary RS-485 communications interface. All signals for this interface are local to the Controller and its associated electrical distribution panel and have no interaction with any other communications network.

B Communication between the Controller and the Enfuse Gateway utilize a standard TCP/IP communications interface that may be deployed over Wi-Fi (802.llb/g/n) or Ethernet (10BaseT or 100BaseT).

B Communications between Controllers and the Gateway utilize a TCP socket based protocol on port 444. All communications between Controller and Gateway are encrypted using AES128 encryption.

B Between the Gateway and the Cloud information is transmitted behind a corporate firewall via the TLS protocol, which uses AES256 for secrecy, RSA 1024 based certificates for public key Infrastructure, and SHA-1 for data integrity.

i:g' Integration with a building's controls environment is avilable utilizing standard industry protocols such as TCP/IP, BACnet, Mod bus, BACnet/lP or other APls.

Dashboard Access Data collected from the all installed External Panel and Circuit Nodes will be sent through the Controller to

be displayed displayed on the VUE portal, where users can monitor in real-time and track energy savings

opportunities. VUE is secure, cloud-based, and mobile, with role-based authentication and access.

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Communications and Integration with Controls Systems

G The Controller communicates with External Power Nodes, Panel Nodes, and the Gateway.

G Node to Controller communications utilize a proprietary RS-485 communications interface. All signals for this interface are local to the Controller and its associated electrical distribution panel and have no interaction with any other communications network.

G Communication between the Controller and the Enfuse Gateway utilize a standard TCP/IP communications interface that may be deployed over Wi-Fi (802.llb/g/n) or Ethernet (108aseT or 100BaseT).

G Communications between Controllers and the Gateway utilize a TCP socket based protocol on port 444. All communications between Controller and Gateway are encrypted using AES128 encryption.

G Between the Gateway and the Cloud information is transmitted behind a corporate firewall via the TLS protocol, which uses AES256 for secrecy, RSA 1024 based certificates for public key Infrastructure, and SHA-1 for data integrity.

E;( Integration with a building's controls environment is avilable utilizing standard industry protocols such as TCP/IP, BACnet, Modbus, BACnet/lP or other APls.

Dashboard Access Data collected from the all installed External Panel Nodes will be displayed on the VUE portal, where users can monitor in real-time and track energy savings opportunities. VUE is secure, cloud-based, and mobile, with role-based authentication and access.

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&CAUTION Follow the Installation Instructions before proceeding. Set the thermostat mode to "OFF" prior to changing settings in setup or restoring Factory Defaults.

FCC Compliance Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15, subpart C of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference in radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the

receiver. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio orTV technician for help.

Notice: Only peripherals complying with FCC limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with noncompliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended byVenstar, is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Changes or modifications to the product, not expressly approved by Venstar could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC - INDOOR Mobile Radio Information: To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Get To Know Your Thermostat

Ambient Light Sensor \

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.;,..-------- Backlit, Scrolling Display

,-------.,,. Backlit Cooler & Warmer Buttons

Backlit LCD Display

Qi---- Override Button

Heat or Cool ••"---- Demand Indicator

Red = Heat, Green = Cool

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Display Features

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the setup screens in the thermostat.

8 Clock with Day of the Week Indicates the current time and day. This clock is also used to program the time period schedules.

0 Mode Indicators Selects the operational mode of the equipment.

HEAT - Indicates the heating mode. COOL - Indicates the air conditioning mode. HEAT & COOL - Indicates the system will automatically change-over between heat and cool modes as the temperature varies. OFF - Indicates heating and cooling is turned off.

0 Program icon Indicates thatTime Period Programming is running or is enabled to be set.

C, Room Temperature Display Indicates the current room temperature and displays the outdoor temperature when selected.

G Outdoor icon Indicates the temperature displayed is from the optional outdoor sensor.

Get To Know Your Thermostat

Display Features

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G) AuxHeat icon Indicates 2nd stage electric strip heat is being used when the thermostat is programmed for Heat Pump operation. Only the Aux icon will appear during Cool to Dehumidify to indicate Reheat operation.

(D Lo icon Indicates the lowest recorded outdoor temperature for the day.*

(0 Hi icon Indicates the highest recorded outdoor temperature for the day.*

~ Fan On icon Indicates constant, continuous fan operation. When Fan On is not lit - indicates the fan will only operate when necessary to heat or to cool.

* Hi and Lo Temperatures for the day, reset at midnight.

Quick Start

Selecting your desired temperature AUTO-CHANGEOVER MODE - Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool setpoints simultaneously. To adjust heat and cool setpoints individually, choose HEAT mode to adjust the heat setpoint and COOL mode to adjust the cool setpoint, then return to AUTO mode.

HEAT OR COOL MODE - Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool setpoints individually displayed.

Using the Fan Button Fan On indicates constant fan operation. Fan On is not allowed when the thermostat is in the OFF mode. Pressing the FAN button toggles this feature. If you don't see "Fan On'; the fan is in auto mode and will

FAN ON AUTO

0 only turn on during a heat or cool demand. The fan is forced into auto mode when running the program and the thermostat shows "unoccupied':

Using the Override Button

UNOCCUPIED OPERATION -During programmed, unoccupied

0 OVERRIDE

NOTE: Override may only be used when the thermostat is set to PROGRAM ON.

periods, pressing the OVERRIDE button will force the thermostat into Occupied 1 settings for 30 minutes. Each press of the OVERRIDE button will add another 30 minutes of time for up to 4 hours. If the maximum time has been set, the next press of the OVERRIDE button will reset the timer and return the thermostat to the correct time period program for the day

Occupied Operation - During programmed, occupied periods, pressing the OVERRIDE button will force the thermostat into an unoccupied period for the rest of the day. During this forced unoccupied period the OVERRIDE button will operate as described above.

Attachment E - Solar PV Submittal

Sites

Civic Center

Community Center

Fire Station #1 (Headquarters)

Fire Station #2

Fire Station #3

Fire Station #4

Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing

Human Resources / M&O

Library

Metrolink Depot

Police Department

Police Annex

Public Works

Racquet & Fitness Center

Senior Center

Solar PV O&M Services

Solar PV Equipment Cutsheets

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(858) 333-4775 Contractor's License# 1008135

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246 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

44.56 kW DC

Year 1 Production: 69,149 kWh

261 S. Palm Ave Rialto, CA

42.21 kW DC

Year 1 Production: 64,225 kWh

429 W. Rialto Ave Rialto, CA

58.74 kW DC

Year 1 Production: 88,988 kWh

1243 S. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

319.59 kW DC

Year 1 Production: 517,950 kWh

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

SERVICES

Basic System Services

Service Scone Monitoring System Contractor will remotely monitor system in order to respond and

take action to maximize System performance.

Notifications Contractor will notify Owner within seven days of any (a) faults, (b) performance 20% below expected performance (weather-adjusted), ( c) observed performance warnings or trends which may indicate developing performance problems and will, within such seven-day period, provide Owner with a diagnosis of the problem and proposed remedy

General Requests for System Owner may make reasonable requests and Contractor will Infonnation provide additional System information.

Licenses and Operating Contractor will obtain and maintain all required licenses and Permits permits required to operate and maintain the System. Basic

Services include specific activities, if any, required by any license or permit governing operation of the System.

Customer Service Support Contractor will be available by phone/email for technical support and respond to all correspondence within 48 hours.

O&MManual Contractor will retain copies of O&M manual and issue updates as required.

Maintenance

Service Seo= Field Inspection Contractor will perform one (I) routine field inspection per

Contract Year, completing Exhibit C · "Field Inspection Checklist" during each visit.

Maintenance Contractor will perform all maintenance activities in accordance with the equipment manufacturer recommendations

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Additional System Services

NOTE: These services are available from Contractor as Additional System Services and are not included in the Basic Service Fee.

Item Snow removal '

Solar panel cleaning in excess of Once per calendar year

Lawn mowing in excess of two (2) times per calendar year, if applicable

Engagement of any consultant, engineer or attorney to pursue any claim under an Equipment Warranty

Painting the structures due to graffiti or any other non-wear and tear damage

Replace broken solar panels that were not caused by Contractor

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ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm)

Rear View Corner Protector Detail

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ELECTRICAL DATA I STC* CS6X 330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG Nominal Max. P~wer (Pmax) 330 W Qpt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 37.5 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.80 A Open Circuit Voltage (Voe) 45.9 V Short Circuit C~rrent (Isc) 9.31 A Module Efficiency 16.90%

335W 37.8V 8.87 A 46.1 V 9.41 A 17.16%

Operating Te~perature -40°C - +85°C

340W 37.9 V 8.97 A 46.2V 9.48A 17.42%

Max. System Voltage 1500 (IEC) or 1000 V (UL) Module Fire Performance CLASS A (]EC 61730)

fy1~~.: ~_eries Fuse Rating 15 A Application Classification Class A Power Tolerance 0 - + s W

* Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000W/m', spectrum AM 1.5 and cell temperature of25"C Measurement uncertainty: ±3 %(Pmax).

ELECTRICAL DATA I NOCT* CS6X Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) Opt. Operating Current (Imp) Open Circuit -~~!ta_~e (Voe) Short Circuit Current (lsc)

330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG 238W 242W 245W 34.2V 6.96A 42.1 V 7.54A

34.S V 7.01 A 42.3V 7.62A

34.6V 7.10A 42.4V 7.67 A

* Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCD, !rradlance of 800 W/m', spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°(, wmd speed 1 mis.

PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE Outstanding performance at low irradiance, average relative efficiency of 96.5 % from an irradiance of 1000 Wlm' to 200 Wlm' (AM 1.s, 25°().

The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate sllghtly and are not guaranteed. Due to on-going innovation, research and product enhancement. canadlan Solar inc. reserves the right to make <my adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most recent version of the data sheet which shall be duly Incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein.

Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules.

CANADIAN SOLAR INC.

CS6X-335M-FG I 1-V CURVES

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Cell Type ~ono-crystalline, 6 inch (_ell Arrangement 72 (6•12) Dimensions 1968x992xs.Bmm {77.Sx39.1 x0.23 in)

{Incl. corner withoutj-Box and corner protector 1972•996•8.S mm (77.6•39.2•0.33 in)

protector) withoutJ-Box Weight 27.5 kg (60.6 lbs) Front/ Back Glass 2.5 mm heat strengthened glass Frame Frameless J-Box Split J-Box, IP67, 3 diodes Cable ,l_mm'(!EC)or4mm'&12AWG 1000V(UL) Cable Length 1150 mm (45.3 in), 500 mm (19.7 in)

(+) and 350 mm (13.8 in)(-) i~ optional for po_rtrait installation*

Connectors Amphenol H4 UTX aEC) Per Pallet_ ---~0_pieces, 900 kg (1984.1 lbs) Per container (40' ~.91 660 pieces

* The application of this short length cable can only be used in portrait installation {damping mounting method) systems In which the distance between modules should be less than or equal to so mm. In the event the distance between the PV modules to be Installed is more than SO mm, please make sure to consult our technical team for evaluation and advice.

TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS Specification

T~mpf:!r_~!-~-~l:.-~-~_ff_i~ient (Pmax) T~-~ p_erature Coe_~c!ent (Voe) Temperature Coefficient (lsc} Nominal Operating Cell Temperature

PARTNER SEmON

Data -0.41 % I °C -0.31 % I °C 0.053 % 1 •c 45±2 ·c

clo Canadian Solar Australia 1 Pty Ltd. July 2016. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet VS.51_AU

SUNGROW www. sung row power. com

DC

Maximum DC Input Voltage

MPPT Range (lull load)

MPPT Range

Number of MPPTs

Maximum Short Circui1 Current (lsc)

Star1-Up Voltage

Stop Voltage

Number of DC Inputs

String Fuses

DC Surge Arrester

DC l ermination Method

Maximum Cable Size

AFCI

DC Disconnect

Insulation Detection

AC

Rated AC Power Maximum AC Output Apparent Power

AC Nominal Voltage

Grid Voltage Range

Frequency

Frequency Range

AC Output Conf1gurat1on

Tare Losses

THD Power Factor Power Factor Range

Maximum Output Current

AC Termination Method

Maximum Cable Size

AC Surge Arrestor

AC Leakage Current Detecl1on

AC Disconnect

Mechanical and environmental

Enclosure

Installation Feature

Cable Entrance

Weight

Relative Humidity

No1Se (dB) Operating Altitude

Cooling Method

Dimensions (W"H'D)

Performance

Maximum E!Jiciency

CEC Efficiency

Operating Temperature

Transformer I Translormerless

Protection

Anti-Islanding

Low Voltage Ride Through

DC Arc-Fault Circuil Protection

Efficiency Curve

SG30KU

'M -

1 ,!<1.tll"' l',,s

SG30KU SG36KU

1000Vdc

480- 850Vdc

280 - 950Vdc

560-850Vdc

2

60A"2

300Vdc

<280Vdc

10

Positive and Negative

Type Ill surge arrester (Optional Type II DIN rail surge arrester)

Screw Terminals

1 OAWG, Cu or Al

Yes

Yes

Yes

30000W

33240VA

277Vac I 480Vac

422 - 528Vac

60Hz

57Hz - 63Hz

30 / 3W or 4W -t Ground

<1W

<3%,(at full load}

>0 99(at full load}

36000W

39800VA

0 8 leading --0 8 lagging, (0 91eading -0.9 lagging, at lull power)

40A 48A

Spring Clamp Terminal

#4AWG, Cu or Al

l ype Ill surge arres!er (Optional Type II DIN rail surge arrestor)

Yes

Optional

NEMA 4X Electronics

Separate Wiring box and Electronics box

Plastic Threaded Plug

65kg 1431b

0 • 100%

<55dB

4000m(>3000m derating) 13000ft(>9800fl derating)

Smart Forced Air Cooling

622'880'250mm 25'"34-6',.9 8"

98.5%

98.00"/e

-25°C 1o 60"C -13"F to 140'"F

Transformerless

Yes

Standard

Certified to UL 1699B

SG36KU

Communication

RS485

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Protocol

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Standard

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DC

Maximum PV Input Voltage

Start-Up Voltage

Stop Voltage

MPPT Voltage Range

MPPT Voltage Range for Nominal Power

String Fuses

Number of MPPTs Maximum Number of DC Inputs

Maximum DC short circuit current

Maximum Current for Input Connector

Maximum Cable Size

AFCI

DC Switch

Insulation Detection

DC Surge Arrestor

AC

Nominal AC Output Power

Maximum AC Output Apparent Power

Maximum AC Output Cmrent

Nominal AC Voltage

AC Voltage Range

Nominal Grid Frequency

Grid Frequency Range

THO DC Current Injection

Power Factor

Maximum Cable Size

AC Surge Arrestor

System Oata

Maximum Efficiency

CEC Efficiency

Isolation Method

Ingress Protection Rating

Tare Losses

Operating Ambient

Temperature Range

Allowable Relative Humidity Range

Cooling Method

Max. Operating Altitude

Display

CommunIcat1on DC ConnectiOn Type

AC Connection Type

Certification

Safety and EMC Standard

Efficiency Curve

1000V

300V

280V

300 - \:150V

550 - 850V

Positive and Negative

4

16

Protection

Anti-Islanding Protection

Low Voltage Ride Through

DC Reverse Conneclion Protection

AC Short Circuit Protection

leakage Current Protection

AC Switch

Mechanical Data

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

200A Dimensions (WxHxD)

Mounling Melhod

Weight

665'915~276mm 26.18"' • 36.02·' ·10.ar

Wall bracket 12A

10AWG Cu or Al

Yes

Yes

Yes

Type I! DIN Rail Surge Arrestor (40kA)

60000W

66000VA

BOA

3ol3W or 4W+ Ground 277/480Vac

422 - 528Vac

60Hz

55-65Hz

<3% (Nominal Power)

<0.5%, In

Communication

RS485

Ethernet

110 Dry Contact

Protocol

70kg 154Ibs

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Type II D!N Rail Surge Arrestor

98.90%

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NEMA 4X c1W

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-13 F to 140'F {>122'F derating) o - 100~,o

Smart Forced Air Cooling

4000m{>3000m derating) 13000ft(>9800ft derating)

Graphic LCD

RS485 / Ethernet

Screw Terminals Screw Clamp Terminal

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14 November 29, 2017

REGULAR MEETING of the

CITY OF RIAL TO CITY COUNCIL

City of Rialto, acting as Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency

CALL TO ORDER

CLOSED SESSION

MINUTES May 9, 2017

A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rialto was held in the City Council Chambers located at 150 South Palm Avenue, Rialto, California 92376, on Tuesday, May 9, 2017.

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This meeting was called by the presiding officer of the Rialto City Council in accordance with the provisions of Government Code §54956 of the State of California

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Mayor Robertson called the meeting to order at 5 02 p.m.

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The roll was called and the following were present Mayor Deborah Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Ed Scott, Council Member Baca Jr., Council Member Rafael Trujillo, and Council Member Andy Carrizales. Also present were City Administrator Michael Story, City Attorney Fred Galante, and City Clerk Barbara McGee. City Treasurer Edward Carrillo was absent

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1 Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation The City Council will discuss the following pending litigation(s) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)

(a) Benjamin Limon v. City of Rialto Case No.216-cv-3938 FMO, US District Court Central District of CA

(b) Victor Gregory v. City of Rialto WCAB SAC000017895 & SAC0000178696

2. Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph ( 4) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9. Number of cases One case.

CLOSED SESSION

CALL TO ORDER

Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation

3 Conference with Real Property Negotiator. The City Council will confer with its real property negotiator concerning the following properties pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8

(a) Subject Price and Terms-Right of Way Acquisition

Randall Ave between Riverside and Willow Ave.

(b) Property Portion of APN 0132-202-05

Negotiators Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Dir./City Eng.

Figueroa & Diaz Paz

4 Conference with Labor Negotiator regarding the following recognized employee organization pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.4

Agency designated representatives Fred Galante, City Attorney George Harris, Asst. to the CA/Director of Administrative SVS

Employee organizations RMMA Bargaining Unit RCEA Bargaining Unit RPBA Mgmt. Bargaining Unit RPBA General Bargaining Unit RFMA Bargaining Unit Rialto Firefighters Local 3688

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by 5-0 vote to go into Closed Session at 5 05 pm.

City Council returned at 604 pm.

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Mayor Robertson called the meeting to order at 610 p.m.

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The roll was called and the following were present Mayor Deborah Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Ed Scott, Council Member Joe Baca Jr., Council Member Rafael Trujillo, and Council Member Andy Carrizales. Also present were City Administrator Michael Story, City Clerk Barbara McGee, City Treasurer Edward Carrillo and City Attorney Fred Galante.

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Council Member Rafael Trujillo led the pledge of allegiance.

Pastor Bob Ruiz - Calvary Chapel Rialto gave the Invocation.

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Rialto City Council Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2017 Page 2

City Attorney's Report on Closed Session

PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

City Attorney Fred Galante stated that City Council met in Closed Session and discussed all items listed on the Agenda.

Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation The City Council will discuss the following pending litigation(s) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)

1 a. Benjamin Limon v. City of Rialto. City Council heard an update and provided direction. No further reportable action was taken.

1 b. Victor Gregory v. City of Rialto. City Council heard an update and provided direction. No further reportable action was taken.

2. Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation. City Council heard an update and provided direction. No further reportable action was taken.

3. Conference with Real Property Negotiator. The City Council will confer with its real property negotiator concerning the following properties pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. City Council discussed the negotiations on the property generally located at Randall between Riverside and Willow Ave. City Council received and update on negotiations and no reportable action was taken.

4. Conference with Labor Negotiator. City Council commenced its discussions but has not been able to conclude those and it would be appropriate to provide the report following the reconvening of Closed Session after the Open Session concludes.

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1 Proclamation-Kids to Parks Day-Council Member Joe Baca Jr. 2 Certificates of Recognition-2017 CA. State Science Fair Gold Medal

Winners- Council Member Andy Carrizales & Council Member Rafael Trujillo

3 2017 Veolia Water Cycle Poster Contest - Robert Lee, Veolia General Manager & Mayor Pro T em Scott

4 Proclamation-National Public Works Week-Mayor Deborah Robertson

5 Proclamation -National Police Weel<J Peace Officer Memorial Day - Mayor Deborah Robertson

6 Proclamation - National Foster Care Month - Mayor Deborah Robertson

7 Introduction of the Rialto Institute of Progress 7th Class City Administrator Mike Story

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No one came forward to speak.

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Council Member Carrizales stated that he will be abstaining from voting on B.2 due to ongoing business with Coffee Nutzz and the City of Rialto.

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Rialto City Council Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2017 Page 3

CONSENT CALENDAR A. WAIVE FULL READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Waive reading in full, all ordinances considered at this meeting

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B. APPROVAL OF WARRANT RESOLUTIONS B.1 Resolution No. 39 (04/14/17) B.2 Resolution No. 39A(04/14/17) B3 Resolution No. 40 (04/21/17) B4 Resolution No. 41 (04/28/17)

C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

C 1 Regular City Council Meeting - April 25, 2017

D. CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY

D .1 Maria Rocha - Vehicle Damage D.2 Alejandro Vasquez -Apaez-Vehicle Damage D3 Elizabeth Villegas -Vehicle Damage D 4 Rose Claro -Vehicle Damage

E. SET PUBLIC HEARING

E.1 Request City Council to Set a Public Hearing for June 13, 2017, to Approve and Adopt the Budget Plan for Fiscal Year 2017-2018.

E.2 Request City Council to Set a Public Hearing for June 13, 2017 to Consider and Approve the City's 2017-2018 Annual Action Plan.

E3 Request City Council to Set a Public Hearing for June 13, 2017, to consider Amendment No. 6 to the Agua Mansa Specific Plan, a request to modify the required amount of off-street parking for Warehouse/Storage uses contained within Table 10 of the Agua Mansa Specific Plan and Tentative Parcel Map No. 19636, a request to allow the consolidation of six (6) parcels of land (APNs 0258-041-04, -06, -12, -32, -33, &-34) into one (1) 2434 net-acre parcel of land to facilitate the development of a 525,110 square foot warehouse building. The project site is located at the northeast corner of Willow Avenue and Santa Ana Avenue within the Heavy­Industrial (H-IND) zone of the Agua Mansa Specific Plan. An Environmental Impact Report (Environmental Assessment Review No. 15-19) has been prepared for consideration in conjunction with the project

F. MISCELLANEOUS

F.1 Request City Council to Receive and File the Statement of Income and Expenses related to Airport Escrow Account for March 2017.

F.2 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution Nos. 7117, 7118, 7119, and 7120 Setting the Special Tax Levy for Community Facilities District (CFO) 2016-1, 2006-1, 87-1, and 87-2 for Fiscal Year 2017/2018.

Rialto City Council Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2017 Page 4

CONSENT CALENDAR F.3 Request City Council to Receive and File the Statement of Income and Expenses related to the Miro Way, Alder Avenue, and LocusVLaurelNValnut Escrow Accounts for March 2017.

F4 Request City Council to Approve a Professional Services Agreement between the City of Rialto and Lockwood Engineering for AL TA land survey services related to the 18-acre site owned by the Successor Agency for proposed Fire Station 205 and retail center development for $16,800, increasing an existing Purchase Order to $31,700

F .5 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7121 Authorizing the Submission of Grant Applications for $4,020,000 to the Urban Greening Program through the State of California Natural Resources Agency for the Joe Sampson Park and Cactus Trail Projects.

F .6 Request Rialto Housing Authority Board to Adopt RHA Resolution No. 03-17 Approving the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Housing Successor Agency's Housing Activity Report pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34176.1(D.

F .7 Request City Council to Increase the Existing Purchase Order with Staffing Network by $11,000 for Temporary Support in the Development Services Department Licensing Division totaling $46,800 for Fiscal Year 2016/2017.

F .8 Request City Council to Authorize an Increase to the Purchase Order with Vulcan Materials Company for Asphalt Product in the amount of $10,000 for a total amount of $25,000 in the 2016-2017 Fiscal Year.

F .9 Request City Council to Authorize an Increase to the Purchase Order with the Daily Journal for Advertising Services in Public Works in the Amount 01$10,000 fora Total Amount 01$25,000 for Fiscal Year 2016/2017.

F .10 Request City Council to (1 ) Accept the Annual Non-CDBG Curb, Gutter, and Sidewalk Improvement Project (Zone 1); (2) Authorize Filing of the Notice of Completion; and (3) Authorize Release of Retention to FS Contractors, Inc.

F .11 Request City Council to Approve Lease Agreement between the City of Rialto and Terrence Harper for the John Longville Train Depot

F .12 Request City Council to Adopt on Second Reading Ordinance No. 1589, entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA, ADDING SECTION 11.04.145 TO THE RIALTO MUNICIPAL CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A PAVEMENT CUT MORATORIUM TO PRESERVE NEWLY PAVED STREETS"

Rialto City Council Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2017 Page 5

Item F.2

F.13Request City Council to issue a Facility Alcohol Use Permit to Rialto Chamber of Commerce for its 13th Annual "Taste of Rialto" to be held on June 1, 2017, at the Rialto Civic Center.

F.14 Request City Council to Approve Advantage Business Forms as print vendor to accommodate an unexpected change in vendor to facilitate the production of the Summer 2017 Issue of the Rialto Progress Community Magazine in the Amount of $36,000.

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Council Member Trujillo asked for clarification regarding the previous fees and the current fees

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George Harris, Administrative Services Director stated that traditionally there is a 2% increase each year. Those districts were formed with the intent of an annual 2% increase.

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a unanimous vote to approve the consent calendar. Council Member Carrizales abstained from item B.2.

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TAB 1 - Energy Services Project -Alliance Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Director presented the staff report Building Solutions regarding an energy services project

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Brad Chapman, Alliance Building Solutions gave PowerPoint presentation of for Energy Efficiency Improvement Project

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Council Member Carrizales left the dais at 651 pm and returned at 653 pm.

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Council Member Trujillo stated that he had a concern with the sound that that make with the low efficiency lighting.

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Mr. Chapman stated the low buzz sound shouldn't be happening.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that Fire Stations are fairly expensive yet he doesn't see Station 5 on the list which is currently under design. He wants to make sure that Station 5 will also be brought up to date.

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TAB 1 - Energy Services Project -Alliance Building Solutions

Mayor Robertson stated that she is glad that Mayor Pro T em brought up Station 5 which she would want it to be self-sufficient

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Mayor Pro T em Scott asked if any solar was included at the Metrolink parking lot?

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Mr. Chapman stated yes it was included.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that one things they talked about is putting some solar on the parking and making them premium parking on a daily or monthly rate

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Mr. Chapman stated with the solar piece they have time to make certain adjustments to that One of the things they discussed with that is doing covered parking and putting in pay chargers for electric vehicles so there is a revenue source.

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Council Member Carrizales stated that there is a 10 year warranty on the solar panels and what is the life expectancy of the solar panels.

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Mr. Chapman stated that the solar panels and inverters have a 25 year warranty With the 10-year warranty its panel cleaning and maintenance. They know with city budgets that staff is shorthanded and 10 year is what was discussed. After 10 years the city can go back out to bid or have staff do it The panels typically don't have the problem, it's the inverters that will have the issue.

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City Attorney Galante asked regarding Station 5, does it makes sense to have it within this program or just have it designed to be energy efficient?

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that it makes sense to have it in the program.

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Mr. Chapman stated that they can work with the architect and show them what they are putting in, the type of equipment and controls so when it's built it will be the same. The problem with working with a new building is that there is no savings yet because it hasn't been built Their solar team can do the solar panels on that and mechanical wise. They will work with them and see what things they can incorporate.

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TAB 1 - Energy Services Project -Alliance Building Solutions

Council Member Baca Jr. stated that it's good that the city is taking a progressive approach to try to change out the lighting because the buildings are out dated. How long have the other cities had this program?

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Brad Chapman stated the City of Los Angeles has been doing performance contracting since the S0's, they have done multiple projects Beverly Hills -5 years. Fountain Valley has done two phases, one in the 90's and second in early 00's. Huntington Beach has done five phases dating back to the late S0's. Most of this is phased work as new buildings come online.

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Lance Holman, Holman Capital Group gave a presentation regarding the financing of this project

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Mayor Robertson asked they would be looking at the tax credit one, a financing plan and commitment for 20 years. So in the typical world if they want to bring that time down, what else do they have to do if they don't want it to go 20 years to finance something. 15 years?

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Mr. Holman stated then the interest rate would go down to 1.6% this means the payments will go up. If the project is breaking even at 20 years, if they shorten the term, then it's like a mortgage payment, the payment will go up. Then the project will impact the General Fund by that increase in payment The City saves on the interest expense because it's paying off the loan five years early.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated what happens to the financing if they want to build a new city hall?

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Mr. Holman stated that the City has the option to pay off the loan if they decide to pay off the loan.

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Mayor Robertson asked how do they extract the one out of all the buildings.

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Mr. Holman stated that they separate it out and pay off that portion of the loan.

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TAB 1 - Energy Services Project -Alliance Mayor Pro T em Scott asked if this program replaces the generator at Building Solutions the Police Station.

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Mr. Brad Chapman stated it does not

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City Administrator Story stated that they already authorized replacement of the Police Dept generator

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Mayor Pro T em Scott asked if any batteries are included in these buildings.

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Mr. Chapman stated there is not and reason being is Edison has not been kind on the battery rebates. Without the rebate the batteries till don't self-fund but they have a phase II in mind that includes some of the water

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Mayor Robertson stated putting in solar is somewhat of an impact but they don't know to what degree on the UUT.

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George Harris, Administrative Services Director stated no, they don't pay themselves the tax

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Mayor Robertson declared the public hearing open. No one came forward

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr, second by Mayor Pro Tern Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to close the public hearing.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr, second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 vote to Adopt Resolution No. 7122, Awarding an Energy Services Contract to Alliance Building Solutions, Inc, and Associated Financing with Holman Capital Group in the Form of a Lease or a Facility Financing Contract for Energy Efficiency Improvement Project and Adopt Resolution No. 7123, Awarding an Energy Services Contract to Alliance Building Solutions, Inc, and Authorizing a Purchase Order for Holman Capital Corporation in the Amount of $30,000, in connection with the anticipated issuance of the City's bonds for certain energy efficiency projects to be undertaken to save energy costs for City properties; such payment to be credited against closing costs for the bonds if and when issued, and approve non-substantive items in the agreement

Rialto City Council Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2017 Page 9

TAB 2 - Ordinance - Accessory Dwelling Units

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Gina Gibson Williams, Development Services presented the staff report regarding a proposed Ordinance regarding Accessory Dwelling Units.

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Mayor Robertson declared the public hearing open, no one came forward

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to close the public hearing.

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City Attorney Galante read the title of the Ordinance

ORDINANCE NO. 1590

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18.10 (R-1 A, SINGLE FAMILY ZONE) OF THE RIALTO MUNICIPAL CODE AS IT PERTAINS TO ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a unanimous vote to introduce first reading of Ordinance No. 1590.

The vote was AYES Mayor Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Scott, Council Member Baca Jr., Council Member Carrizales and Council Member Trujillo. NOES none. ABSTAIN none. ABSENT none.

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TAB 3 - Annual Maintenance Agreement Capt. Bill Wilson presented the staff report regarding the annual with TriTech Software Systems renewal of their records management system in the Police Department.

TAB 4 - San Bernardino County Department of Health, Animal Care and Control Contract

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approve a Records Management System, Mobile Data, Computer Aided Dispatch, Property/Evidence Systems, CrimeMapping.com, CrimeView Desktop and Dashboard Annual Maintenance Agreement with T riT ech Software Systems in the Amount of $147,355.25 for Fiscal Year 2017/2018.

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Lt. Robert Smith presented the staff report regarding the San Bernardino County Department of Health, Animal Care and Control Contract.

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TAB 4 San Bernardino County Department of Health, Animal Care and Control Contract

Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 50 vote to Approve the San Bernardino County Department of Health, Animal Care and Control Contract Amendment No. 3 for Fiscal Year 201712018 in the Amount of $309,139.

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TAB 5 - Master Plan for the Frisbie Park Perry Brents, Community Services Director presented the staff report Expansion Project regarding the Master Plan for the Frisbie Park Expansion Project

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Mayor Robertson stated that they indicated what was budgeted and things being accomplished in phases.

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Mr. Brents stated that Mr. Steel has additional information that might be helpful. The original plan was $7.9 million. If they look at some history, planned park acreage is usually done at a $1 million per acre. They estimated this out at 7.9 acres but they are actually doing 9.2 acres. Some of the construction costs are up and other parts of that are how to pay for that. It's a $14.2 million project

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Robb Steel, Development Services Agreement stated that Mr. Brents is referring to the development agreement for the Renaissance project and $7.9 was set aside for Frisbie Park. They have collected $26 million to date from development agreement fees from the Airport and land sale proceeds. They have set aside enough money to do this park plus Cactus and Randall. There were two other parks in that list of projects they set aside. 2 acres at Birdsall Park and the onsite park at Renaissance. If they did all those then they would have inadequate funding for the last park, which would be the onsite park at Renaissance. He is hoping to save a little money on the Renaissance Park. They planned a land acquisition that was worth about $4 million and hoping to get for free now.

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Mr. Brents stated that Public Works is hoping to fill the void with $4 million to the current projects

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Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Director stated that the savings will be in the Park Development Fund that can be used at Frisbie Park.

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Mayor Robertson thanked staff for finding the old Master Plan. There are some things in the old plan that were planned for the new.

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TAB 5 - Master Plan for the Frisbie Park Perry Brents, Community Services Director stated yes, a lot of Expansion Project walkways, shade areas and open space. They did a comparison and

by far the plan they have now is much by incorporating the plan from 2009.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott thanked the two Council Members who sit on the Ad-Hoc committee and for working diligently. He thanked staff for answering the questions and issues he had. He is ready to move forward

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Council Member Trujillo stated that he looks forward to seeing this move forward and thanked the Ad-Hoc Committee for all their hard work.

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Council Member Baca Jr. thanked his colleagues for the opportunity to serve on this committee and work on this project This project started back in October. They wanted to make sure this project met a lot of needs for a lot of people. Frisbie Park had a need to change because of the 210 Freeway. They found out that walking paths was so important to people. They will be addressing parking and picnic structures Playground improvements and basketball courts They are adding exercise stations. The lighting was important so people can feel safe in the park. He is excited about this park and make Rialto a better place to raise their kids. Would it make sense to make the tennis courts multi-use, instead of just tennis.

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Mayor Robertson thanked them for looking at how to maximize using the space and making it multi-purpose.

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Community Works Design Group Rep. stated that the difference is that with just the tennis courts, its fenced and multi-purpose is open.

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Mr. Brents stated as they talked about the tennis courts, one of the things that came up, even as a multi-purpose is that basketball courts are used more often and tennis will be kicked out of there. If they did multi-purpose on the south side, his recommendation would be that they don't put basketball as part of the multipurpose.

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Mayor Robertson stated they can take the recommendation and reevaluate it later. They don't need to lock it in right now. She would like both locations be multi-purpose to be as versatile as possible.

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TAB 5 - Master Plan for the Frisbie Park Council Member Trujillo stated so the balls will have no netting? Expansion Project

TAB 6 - Reuse Strategy for existing Walmart property

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Mr. Brents stated this is the reason for the fencing. For tennis they will need the fencing to keep the balls in.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to 1) Approve the Master Plan for the Frisbie Park Expansion Project; 2) Approve the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Community Works Design Group, Inc. for Phase II Final Engineering, Landscape Design, and Engineering Services for the Frisbie Park Expansion Project, in the Amount of $789,322 for City Project No. 150304, for a total contract amount 01$903,262; and 3) Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7124 for the Frisbie Park Expansion Project.

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Robb Steel, Development services Director presented the staff report regarding the First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Kosmont Companies for Reuse Strategy for existing Walmart property

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approve First Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Kosmont Companies, increasing the Purchase Order by $25,000 to a maximum of $100,500, to prepare a Reuse Strategy for the existing Walmart property and adjacent Successor Agency parcels located on the west side of Riverside Avenue between San Bernardino Avenue and Valley Avenue.

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TAB 7 - Select NewMark Merrill as the Robb Steel, Development Services Director presented the staff report preferred Developer regarding select NewMark Merrill as the preferred developer for the

15.5 acre residual Successor Agency Parcel west of Riverside Avenue and north of Valley Boulevard.

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Ken Hira, Kosmont Companies, gave a presentation on the process and criteria of evaluating developers.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated when he and the Mayor reviewed the same proposals, they came up with the same rating NewMark Merrill has done a great job on the Walmart, in spite of the environmental lawsuit and problems. They can hit the ground running and they know timing is everything.

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TAB 7 - Select NewMark Merrill as the Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that they asked for a community meeting preferred Developer with NewMark Merrill, City Council and the community to express their

concept of what they would like to see down there. Overall they believe NewMark Merrill is their best opportunity The only complaint he is getting from residents is that there is not enough parking.

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Council Member Baca Jr. thanked the EDC for bringing this forward to City Council and he is pleased with NewMark Merrill. He liked they suggested an additional movie theater. He gets asked a lot about what are they going to do with the old Walmart but the general public doesn't know that they City owns the 18 acres in between. This is will add more amenities to the Rialto Marketplace. This will hopefully bolster up a new tenant in the old Walmart That whole corridor is going to look great He is excited for the economic development piece. Them pushing retail, restaurants and amenities forward and making Rialto a better place to live. He is in support of NewMark Merrill, they have done great work all over California

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Council Member Carrizales stated that residents have been wanting sit down restaurants and City Council is doing their job finding the right developer. He thanked staff and consultant for all their hard work.

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Council Member Trujillo stated that he has been approached as well about the other areas near the marketplace. He explains that it's still a work in progress and he looks forward to seeing the concepts that come out of this

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Mayor Robertson asked about Pacifica securing the building, have they actually purchased the old site?

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Robb Steel, Development Services Director stated that as far as he knows they haven't closed on it yet They are under contract to close 90 days after the opening the new Walmart They are still working with staff on site plans and ideas for the renovation of the building. They haven't formally submitted anything yet

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Mayor Robertson stated that one of the things she can appreciate with NewMark Merrill is they have the momentum and the direction to keep something going She also wants the opportunity for the community to give input

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TAB 7 - Select NewMark Merrill as the preferred Developer

TAB 8 - First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement - Permit Technician, Building Inspections, Fire Plan Check and Structural Plan Check Services

Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to select NewMark Merrill as the preferred developer for the 15.5 acre residual Successor Agency Parcel west of Riverside Avenue and north of Valley Boulevard and direct staff to prepare an Exclusive Right to Negotiate Agreement for subsequent City Council consideration.

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Robb Steel, Development Services Director presented the staff report regarding First Amendment to a Professional Services Agreement with Willdan Engineering, Inc. (Willdan) for as needed Permit Technician, Building Inspections, Fire Plan Check and Structural Plan Check Services

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott asked if these services are enough to handle Lytle Creek.

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Mr. Steel stated that this is to finish out the fiscal year. Right now Lytle Creek is on the front end with Planning as opposed to Building so for next year they will make sure they have adequate resources to handle Lytle Creek.

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Mayor Robertson asked about work load and they haven't heard any issues with Willdan. She would like to get a sense of how fast of a turn around with items.

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Mr. Steel stated that they quote 10 working days. There are two components of plan checks and Willdan is one layer and then internal review. The re-check is 3-5 days. They have talked about the planning and building for Lytle Creek since housing development is coming back and they haven't had to deal with a large master plan in years.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated then they need to address sooner rather than later and not get bogged down.

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Mr. Steel stated that that Willdan has the resources they can call upon. Whereas when they are hiring staff it takes time to hire and train them.

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TAB 8 - First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement - Permit Technician, Building Inspections, Fire Plan Check and Structural Plan Check Services

Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approve a First Amendment to a Professional Services Agreement with Willdan Engineering, Inc. (Willdan) for as needed Permit Technician, Building Inspections, Fire Plan Check and Structural Plan Check Services in the amount of $176,100 for a total contract amount of $509,150 for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2016/17.

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TAB 9 - Temporarily Reduce Sewer Robb Steel, Development Services Director presented the staff report Connection Fees for Full Service and Fast regarding Temporarily Reduce Sewer Connection Fees for Full Service Service Restaurants and Fast Service Restaurants.

TAB 10 - Agreement with the California State Department of Health Care Services

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott asked where the rate should have been.

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Mr. Steel stated that it should be at least half the fee and that they are highest for full service restaurants at twice the amount and the second highest for quick service restaurants at 35% higher.

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Motion by Council Member Trujillo, second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approval of Joint Resolution No. 7125 of the City Council and the Rialto Utility Authority to Temporarily Reduce Sewer Connection Fees for Full Service and Fast Service Restaurants until December 31, 2017.

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Sean Grayson, Fire Chief presented the staff report regarding an Agreement with the California State Department of Health Care Services for the transfer of public funds and accept supplemental payments from Medi-Cal services.

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approve and Authorize the Mayor to execute 1) An Agreement with the California State Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) authorizing transfer of Public Funds up to $1,924,990 to DHCS and Accept Supplemental Payments for Medi-Cal Services of up to $3,201,442; 2) Health Plan-Provider Agreements with participating Medi-Cal Managed Care Plan Provider(s); 3) An Agreement Authorizing the Payment of a 20% administrative fee to DHCS; and 4) Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7126.

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TAB 11 - Construction Contract to Hardy & Harper

Jeff Schaffer, Public Works presented the staff report regarding awarding a construction contract to Hardy & Harper for the Annual CDBG Curb, Gutter, & Sidewalk Improvement Project.

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Council Member Trujillo asked how far in the future the unincorporated islands will be included.

City Administrator Story stated that once the islands are incorporated into the City, LDM will have to do an assessment to determine their eligibility to be included in the CDBG area and to see if they are eligible for those funds

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Mayor Pro T em Scott asked if most of these are repair and replacement

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City Administrator Story stated yes.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated so County pockets will not be included in that because most don't even have sidewalks. The City will have to find capital funding to do those.

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City Administrator Story stated some of the islands don't have anything, they will need to assess as part of the capital projects

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Mayor Robertson stated that each were listed as MBE firms Do they know what database they check this from?

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Public Works Director Eisenbeisz stated that they will need to check with LDM on how they verify that

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Mayor Robertson stated that it raises the question because it lists as MBE and WBE. Under the Federal Program it's a DBE not an MBE. She would like to understand the basis because MBE and WBE are a State program.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to (1 ) Reject the bid from Cross Concepts, LLC; and (2) Award a Construction Contract to Hardy & Harper, Inc., in the amount of $133,000 for the Annual CDBG Curb, Gutter, & Sidewalk Improvement Project

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TAB 12 - Asset Transfer and LED Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Director presented the staff report Conversion of Street Lights regarding the Asset Transfer from Edison and LED Conversion of City

of Rialto owned Street Lights.

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Lauren Seymour, Energy Network Program, provided a cost estimate for the retrofit project costs

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that they had concerns about sole-sourcing this to Siemens, which is why the Mayor suggested that the Energy network come in and do an evaluation. It turns out that Siemens is giving them a decent price.

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Mayor Robertson thanked Ms. Seymour for coming out and working with Rialto. She appreciates they had an independent agency to let them know they were on the right track.

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Alex Valenti, Siemens stated they should have ownership of the assets from SCE in August. Their technician will then be able to go out and install the LED fixtures They hope to have this project complete by the end of this year before the rebate incentive ends.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she had forwarded some legislation that was brought to her attention. Did they determine how that legislation would have an impact?

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that the legislation had to do with the mobile wireless devices that are the next generation and the League does oppose that because it will remove some of the local control on decision- making. They are not the tall towers anymore but they can still clutter up the streetscape and have all these devices on other utility poles. It doesn't affect what they are doing with the transfer They still have to have a license to be on their pole but they can put up their own pole under this legislation. There are a lot of issues and they are asking for letters from legislators for opposition to that.

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Mayor Robertson asked if they should draft one because this is why they wanted secure these assets and be able to make those decisions to retain the right-of-way of air space.

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TAB 12 - Asset Transfer and LED Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that the League of Cities sent some Conversion of Street Lights information on this and he thought this meant the cities were not able

to require them to decorate these poles like a pine tree He seen that a city can adopt an Ordinance prior to taking effect to retain control.

REPORTS

RETURN TO CLOSED SESSION

CALL TO ORDER

REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION

ADJOURNMENT

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Mayor Robertson stated that they need to let their legislators know their concerns about this.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote Approve the Agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc. for the Asset Transfer and LED Conversion of City of Rialto owned Street Lights in the amount 01$1,414,492.

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City Council gave their reports.

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a 5-0 vote to return to Closed Session.

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All members of City Council returned to Open Session at 1026 pm

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City Attorney Galante stated City Council met in Closed Session regarding Item 4, Conference with Labor Negotiator to discuss

RMMA Bargaining Unit RCEA Bargaining Unit RPBA Mgmt Bargaining Unit RPBA General Bargaining Unit RFMA Bargaining Unit Rialto Firefighters Local 3688

City Council received an update, provided direction and no reportable action was taken.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by unanimous vote to adjourn the City Council meeting at 1028 p.m. in memory of

Sylvester McGill Long-time Rialto Resident

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REGULAR MEETING of the

CITY OF RIAL TO CITY COUNCIL

City of Rialto, acting as Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency

CALL TO ORDER

CLOSED SESSION

MINUTES November 14, 2017

A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rialto was held in the City Council Chambers located at 150 South Palm Avenue, Rialto, California 92376, on Tuesday, November 14, 2017.

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This meeting was called by the presiding officer of the Rialto City Council in accordance with the provisions of Government Code §54956 of the State of California

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Mayor Robertson called the meeting to order at 5 00 p.m.

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The roll was called and the following were present Mayor Deborah Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Ed Scott, Council Member Baca Jr., Council Member Rafael Trujillo and Council Member Andy Carrizales. Also present were City Administrator Michael Story, City Attorney Fred Galante, City Treasurer Edward Carrillo and City Clerk Barbara McGee.

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Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation, Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9. Number of cases One case.

2 Conference with Labor Negotiator regarding the following recognized employee organization pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.4

Agency designated representatives Fred Galante, City Attorney Mike Story, City Administrator

Employee organizations RMMA Bargaining Unit, RCEA Bargaining Unit RPBA Mgmt. Bargaining Unit, RPBA General Bargaining Unit RFMA Bargaining Unit, Rialto Firefighters Local 3688

CALL TO ORDER

Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation

City Attorney's Report on Closed Session

3 Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation The City Council will discuss the following pending litigation(s) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)

(a) Robert Williams Ill v. City of Rialto WCAB SAC0000017858 & SAC000017836

4 17-1060 Conference with Real Property Negotiator. The City Council will confer with its real property negotiator concerning the following properties pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 (a) Subject Price and Terms of Acquisition

Location 1451 North Linden Ave.

Cell Tower North of Combined treatment Plant

Negotiators Robb R Steel, ACA/Development Svs. Dir. Matthew Kohl, SBA

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by 4-0 vote to go into Closed Session at 5 01 pm. Council Member Trujillo was absent.

Council Member Trujillo arrived at 5 06 pm

City Council returned at 605 pm.

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Mayor Robertson called the meeting to order at 608 p.m.

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The roll was called and the following were present Mayor Deborah Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Ed Scott, Council Member Joe Baca Jr., Council Member Rafael Trujillo, and Council Member Andy Carrizales. Also present were City Administrator Michael Story, City Clerk Barbara McGee, City Attorney Fred Galante and City Treasurer Edward Carrillo.

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Council Member Andy Carrizales led the pledge of allegiance.

Pastor Jim Smith - The Bridge Church of the Nazarene gave the Invocation.

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City Attorney Fred Galante stated that City Council met in Closed Session and discussed the item listed on the Agenda.

1. Conference with Legal Counsel - one item of anticipated Litigation, Significant exposure to litigation. City held a discussion provided direction and no reportable action was taken.

2. Conference with Labor Negotiator concerning the employee organizations listed on the Agenda. City Council received an update of the negotiations, provided direction and no further reportable action was taken.

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City Attorney's Report on Closed Session

PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Consideration of Removing or continuing any items on the Agenda

CONSENT CALENDAR

3. Conference with Legal Counsel. Existing Litigation - Workers Compensation Matter - Robert Williams Ill. City Council received an update and no further reportable action was taken.

4. This item was not discussed.

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Proclamation-CalEITC-Mayor Deborah Robertson

2 Proclamation-Diabetes Awareness Month-Mayor Deborah Robertson

3 Certificate of Appreciation-RUSO Red Ribbon Decoration-Council Member Rafael Trujillo

4 Presentation Military Banner Program Human Relations Commission

5 Introduction of the Rialto Institute of Progress 8th Class City Administrator Mike Story

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Andrew Alas - recent UCLA graduate, Rialto resident and Rialto High School graduate, thanked the City for his personal development.

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Council Member Carrizales stated that he will be abstaining from Items E .1, F 4, F .6, F .7, F .8 and TAB 2, due to a Conflict of Interest with leased property at the Renaissance Project.

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A. WAIVE FULL READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Waive reading in full, all ordinances considered at this meeting

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8. APPROVAL OF WARRANT RESOLUTIONS B.1 Resolution No. 6 (08/11/17)

B.2 Resolution No. 6A (08/11/17)

C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

C.1 Regular City Council Meeting-October 24, 2017

D. CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY

D.1 Edward Palmer- Business Closure

D.2 SFPP - Measure U refund

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CONSENT CALENDAR E. SET PUBLIC HEARING

E.1 Request City Council to Set a Public Hearing for January 9, 2018, to Conduct a Property Owner Protest Ballot Proceeding; Adopt Resolution No. 7222 Initiating the Proceedings for the Annexation of Properties to the Rialto Landscaping and Lighting District No. 2 and to Levy and Authorize Collection of Assessments Commencing with Fiscal Year 2018/2019; and to Adopt Resolution No. 7223 Declaring the Intention to Annex Properties to the Rialto Landscaping and Lighting District No. 2 and Conduct a Property Owner Protest Ballot Proceeding On The Matter of the New Assessments Related Thereto, Commencing with Fiscal Year 2018/2019.

F. MISCELLANEOUS

F .1 Request City Council to Authorize the Purchase of Fifty (50) Active Shooter Vest Kits from Aardvark for a Total Cost of $20,160.03.

F.2 Request City Council to Approve Agreements for Right-of-Way Acquisition and a Temporary Construction Easement with the Property Owner at 520 West Randall Avenue in the Total Amount of $19,199.80 for the Randall Avenue Widening Project, City Project No. 140809.

F.3 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7224 approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Rialto and the Kiwanis Club of East Rialto providing Kiwanis Club meetings and Bingo presentations served out of the Grace Vargas Senior Center and Waiving Rental Fees.

F.4 Request City Council to Approve a Grant of Easement between the City of Rialto and Southern California Edison for facilities located on Linden Avenue, north of Miro Way.

F .5 Request City Council to Approve a Second Amendment to the Funding Agreement with Omnitrans related to the Metrolink Parking Lot Expansion.

F.6 Request City Council to Receive and File the Statement of Income and Expenses related to Airport Escrow Account for September 2017.

F.7 Request City Council to Receive and File the Statement of Income and Expenses related to the Miro Way, Alder Avenue, and LocusVLaurel/Walnut Escrow Accounts for September 2017.

F.8 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7225 Approving Parcel Map 19815, a Request to Consolidate Six (6) Parcels into One (1) 49.95Acre Parcel, Located Approximately 0.26 Miles South of Renaissance Parkway, Between Locust Avenue and Linden Avenue.

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CONSENT CALENDAR F.9 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7226 Approving Tract Map 20009, a Request to Subdivide a 4.57 Acre Parcel of the Property identified by APN's 0131-212-06, -19 & -20, Located on the South West Corner of Bloomington Avenue and Willow Avenue into Thirty-Three (33) Single-Family Lots and three (3) Common Lots; and Approve the Subdivision Improvement Agreement.

F.10 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7227 Approving Tract Map 17708, a Request to Subdivide a 4.7 Acre Parcel of the Property Located on the West Side of Acacia Avenue between James Street and Merrill Avenue into Twenty-Four (24) Parcels and Approve the Subdivision Improvement Agreement.

F.11 Request City Council to Adopt on Second Reading Ordinance No. 1593 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING MODIFICATIONS TO SECTION 18.58.060(8)(1) (CARPORT ALTERNATIVE) OF THE RIAL TO MUNICIPAL CODE AS IT PERTAINS TO PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTI­FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-3 AND R-4) DEVELOPMENT" (Development Code Amendment No. 2017-0004).

F .12 Request City Council to Adopt on Second reading Ordinance No. 1594 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO PROHIBIT COMMERCIAL MARIJUANA ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY, PROHIBIT OUTDOOR PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA, AND ESTABLISH REASONABLE REGULATIONS FOR THE INDOOR PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA, BY ADDING CHAPTER 18.115 (MARIJUANA USES AND ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED) TO TITLE 18 (ZONING) AND CHAPTER 9.53 (PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA) TO DIVISION V OF TITLE 9, OF THE RIAL TO MUNICIPAL CODE; AND REPEALING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) AND CHAPTER 9.45 (MOBILE MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES) OF DIVISION V OF TITLE 9, OF THE RIAL TO MUNICIPAL CODE (Development Code Amendment No. 2017-0003); BY REPEALING ORDINANCE NO.1570 AND FINDING AN EXEMPTION FROM CEQA.

F.13 Request City Council to Adopt on Second Reading Ordinance No. 1596 entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 18.64 OF TITLE 18 OF THE RIAL TO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD SECTION 18.64.090, "MINOR VARIANCE" ESTABLISHING A MINOR VARIANCE ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL PROCEDURE".

F.14 Request that City Council Approve Resolution No. 7228, entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA, SETTING THE AMOUNT OF THE BUSINESS LICENSE TAX FOR WHOLESALE LIQUID FUEL STORAGE FACILITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 1556 FOR THE 2017/2018 FISCAL YEAR"

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CONSENT CALENDAR F.15 Request City Council to approve the revised Three (3) Year Building and Facility Joint Use Agreement between the City of Rialto and the Rialto Unified School District

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Council Member Carrizales stated due to a Conflict of Interest, he will need to abstain from voting on ITEMS E.2 and F.11.

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a 5-0 vote to approve the consent calendar. Council Member Carrizales abstained from voting on Items E.1 and F4, F.6, F.7, and F.8.

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TAB 1 - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Gina Gibson Williams, Development Services, presented the staff report regarding an Ordinance for Electric Vehicle Charging Station permit process.

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Mayor Robertson declared the public hearing open. No one came forward

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro T em Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to close the public hearing.

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ORDINANCE NO. 1597 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIALTO TO ESTABLISH CHAPTER 15.640F THE RIAL TO MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION STREAMLINED PERMITTING PROCESS AND AMEND VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE RIALTO MUNICIPAL CODE (TITLE 18-lONING)

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to Introduce for First Reading Ordinance No. 1597. The vote was AYES Mayor Robertson, Mayor Pro Tern Scott, Council Member Baca Jr., Council Member Carrizales and Council Member Trujillo. NOES none. ABSTAIN none. ABSENT none.

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Council Member Carrizales left the dais at 649 pm, due to a conflict of interest with TAB 2.

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TAB 2-Addendum to the 2010 certified Renaissance Specific Plan Final EIR Renaissance East Commercial Development

Gina Gibson Williams, Development Services, presented the staff report regarding the Renaissance East Commercial Development

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Mayor Robertson declared the public hearing open. No one came forward

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Motion by Council Member Trujillo, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a 4-0 vote to close the public hearing. Council Member Carrizales abstained from voting

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Council Member Baca Jr. stated that they have been getting a lot of positive feedback about the Cracker Barrel that is coming to the City. People are asking for more sit down restaurants Also, there are no hotels off the 210 freeway and he is excited about this.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that the Cracker Barrel is a real catch for the City of Rialto. He would like a more expanded briefing on the hotel.

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Mr. Fernando Acosta stated that they met with the operator in Las Vegas and they issued a letter of intent several months ago. They have negotiated a purchase and sale agreement The operator is talking to a Hyatt, a Hilton or Marriot They are doing a market study to see which of the hotels will approve the site. It will not be a motel. It will either be a Hilton or Holiday Express. They will set a meeting to talk to the Economic Development Committee.

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Council Member Trujillo asked about the parking stalls for these businesses.

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Ms. Williams stated that it meets their development code right now.

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Council Member Trujillo stated that he wanted to make sure the parking is addressed for the popular establishment

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Mayor Robertson asked if the development group was the same.

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TAB 2-Addendum to the 2010 certified Renaissance Specific Plan Final EIR

Renaissance East Commercial Development

Mr. Acosta stated that the same group in Vegas is the same group they entered into a purchase and sale agreement

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, Second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 4-0 vote to re-open the public hearing. Council Member Carrizales abstained.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she thought it was a different development group from Los Angeles.

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Mr. Acosta stated that it is the same group. The same group they met in Las Vegas. There was another group interested that met Mr. Robb Steel.

The operator is doing their market analysis. His plan is to submit comments to them by the end of next week. Mr. Steel has a copy of the purchase and sale he is working with.

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This public hearing is for the project and they are inadvertently looking at the product

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Mr. Robb Steel stated like flagged for the hotel? The only two specifics are the Sonic and Cracker Barrel. They have listed in the presentation, the actual names, the Hampton Inn and the Holiday Inn. She also heard Hyatt and Holiday Express. That hasn't been finalized

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Mr. steel stated no, that is not what they are acting on. Their option agreement with Fernando Acosta it set a standard. All those meet that standard. It would be a check off before they convey the property to them.

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 4-0 vote to close the public hearing. Council Member Carrizales abstained.

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TAB 2-Addendum to the 2010 certified Renaissance Specific Plan Final EIR Renaissance East Commercial Development

TAB 3 - Financing Contracts related to the Solar CREB Lease Financing

Motion by Council Member Baca J., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 4-0 vote, Council Member Carrizales abstained from voting, to approve Resolution No.7229 for Environmental Assessment Review No. 2017-0055; Approve Resolution No. 7230 for Specific Plan Amendment No. 2017-0003; Approve Resolution No. 7231 for Tentative Parcel Map No. 2017-0007; Approve Resolution No. 7232 for Conditional Development Permit No. 2017-0029; Approve Resolution No. 7233 for Variance No. 2017-0010 for an Addendum to the 2010 certified Renaissance Specific Plan Final EIR and to amend the Renaissance Specific Plan to modify the street cross section for Renaissance Parkway; subdivide a 7.6 acre site into six developable lots for the development of a 80,000 sq. ft. commercial center known as "Renaissance East" consisting of a 10,486 sq. ft. restaurant (Cracker Barrel), a 2,720 sq. ft. restaurant (Sonic), three multi-unit commercial buildings and one additional lot located at the northeast corner of Ayala Drive and Renaissance Parkway in the Freeway Incubator (Fl) zone of the Renaissance Specific Plan (Master Case Nos. 2017-0056 and 0063).

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Council Member Carrizales returned to the dais at 713 pm.

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Robb Steel, Development Services Director presented the staff report regarding the Financing Contracts related to the Solar CREB Lease Financing.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she appreciated staff working through the concerns and getting it clarified for everyone.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 vote to Adopt Resolution No. 7219 Approving Financing Contracts related to the Solar CREB Lease Financing, in the amount of $6,854,652.88, with Holman Capital and Mega Bank and the Service Contract with Alliance Building Solutions, Inc., supplementing Resolution No. 7122 adopted on May 9, 2017 and Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7220.

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TAB 4 - COPS Allocation of 2017/2018 Capt Bill Wilson presented the staff report regarding the Accept Funding California Citizens Option for Public Safety (COPS) Allocation of

2017/2018 Funding.

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Mayor Robertson asked if the other agencies are using the resources in the same line as Rialto?

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TAB 4 - COPS Allocation of 2017/2018 Capt Wilson stated yes, when they apply they have include what it can Funding be used for but they are not restricted to that But it has to be forefront

line enforcement and would have to let the COPS office know.

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Mayor Robertson asked if it can be used for anti-gang youth programs?

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Capt Wilson stated that he would need to check because it's more equipment-based.

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City Attorney Galante stated that it cannot supplant what the city currently does it has to be in addition.

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Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Scott, second by Council Member Baca Jr. and carried by a Accept California Citizens Option for Public Safety (COPS) Allocation of2017/2018 Funding and Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7234 Appropriating Funds in the Amount of $162,988.

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TAB 5 - Architectural Design Services for Fire Chief Grayson presented the staff report regarding Architectural Rialto Fire Station 205, Phase II Design Services for Rialto Fire Station 205, Phase IL

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated the sub-committee have attended these meetings and looked at the final alternative for the new Fire Station and temporary Fire Station, they are in agreement When it comes to the community center they have a couple other ideas which may include the community center being at a different location. If that happens then they will be bringing that forward It would be the recommendation that the property not being used for a community center, be used for a medical facility that would work with the fire dept and community to deal with medical issues. Since it would take about a year to build a Fire Dept, he asked Mr. Eisenbeisz to look at an incentive to build at a faster pace.

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Council Member Baca Jr. asked when they complete the design what is the timeline for construction to commence.

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Fire Chief Grayson stated that they will be moving into the temporary facility in the month of July 2018 and beginning construction, then moving into the new facility in June 2019.

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TAB 5 - Architectural Design Services for Rialto Fire Station 205, Phase II

Council Member Carrizales stated that they were looking at all the avenues on how to get this done quickly with the best use of resources.

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Council Member Trujillo stated that this was a big request from residents that calls were responded to quicker.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she is happy they are not locking themselves into a community center If they bringing in a medical activity into that area it creates a higher synergy. She is looking forward to seeing what the sub-committee is recommending.

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Motion by Council Member Trujillo, second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 vote to Award a Professional Services Agreement to STK Architecture Inc. for Architectural Design Services for Rialto Fire Station 205, Phase II, for a Not-to-Exceed Contract Amendment Amount 01$280,288 and Request City Council to Authorize the Release of Request for Bids No. 18-045 for Fire Station 205 Phase I Construction, City Project No. 170203.

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TAB 6 - Refurbishment of One Fire Fire Chief Grayson presented the staff report regarding Increase Engine Purchase Order #2017-17 46 to Performance Truck Repair by $7000 for

the Refurbishment of One Fire Engine.

TAB 7 - Management of Housing Repair Projects

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Mayor Robertson asked what does it cost to repaint the fire engine?

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Fire Chief Grayson stated that the painting is included in the initial bid for the total refurbishment He doesn't have the cost for just the paint

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr. second by Mayor Pro Tern Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to Increase Purchase Order #2017-1746 to Performance Truck Repair by $7000 for the Refurbishment of One Fire Engine for a total of $169,016.58.

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John Dutrey, Development Services, presented the staff report regarding Professional Services Agreement with LDM Associates to manage housing repair projects

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott asked why wasn't this Bid out

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TAB 7 - Management of Housing Repair Projects

LDM has been utilized by the City of Rialto, and due to the loss of the Redevelopment Agency there are not a lot of companies that do this type of work and the lack of funding to retain consultant.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated its not they have an issue with LDM but this is another example that a consultant is handed work and stuff doesn't go out to bid. He has a problem with that. They have been a consultant in the City for 17 years and it's never Bid out. He would like to know if LDM filled out their conflict of interest form as they now require that consultants disclose any relationships with LDM and city employees.

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Rudy Munoz, LDM Consulting stated that they fill out the forms provided by the City Clerk in terms of conflict of interest. He stated that he is not aware of any relative that works in the City that is related to anyone of his staff

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated this looks like someone they will be adding on?

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Mr. Munoz stated no, it would will be someone already employed and not a relative of any city employee.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that they discovered that consultants are hiring friends and family of City employees and that is a conflict and they are supposed to disclose that.

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Mr. Munoz stated that Mr. Rios has been with LDM for 30 years.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that he will again express his unhappiness that they are not bidding stuff out. They need to stop handing over work and bid out the services.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she was wondering if there was a minimum threshold. Again there was an ordinance adopted regarding disclosure for anyone doing business with the City. This is not the documents from the City Clerk's Office for Conflict of Interest - 700 Form. There was one for vendors and there was one for disclosure as it relates to employees. They don't seem to be understood and carried over or put in the appropriate place so it's processed at the same time.

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TAB 7 - Management of Housing Repair Projects

City Attorney Galante stated that it was implemented by an Ordinance that requires the disclosure on their applications for entitlements and business license applications. The document goes with the department head.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott asked that the Department Head provide the City Council with all the disclosure statements that have been filed so far Also, do an audit of vendors, consultants and determine if or who has not filled out such a statement, that they immediately do so.

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Mayor Robertson stated then a question as it relates to the services. She sees a number of things they would be providing. To what level is the mobile home repair?

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Mr. Dutrey stated that this is the third round of CDBG funds for the mobile home repair program. The first two rounds they expended all the funds Normally, they would send out the marketing materials to each of the mobile home parks in Rialto and in the Progress Magazine.

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Mayor Robertson stated besides the marketing, is there a program in place where they annually inspect mobile home parks.

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Fire Chief Grayson stated that the mobile homes are regulated by the County or the State. They offer a voluntary inspection program where they can provide the same service but nothing mandated.

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Mayor Robertson stated that something was recently brought to her attention about mobile home parks and the fact that cities weren't connected to that. She would like to discuss that further

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that most of residents in mobile home parks do not know there are funds to help them with stuff There are some new codes, regarding awnings over driveways that have to be detached. For someone on a fixed income it would be difficult to do.

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Mayor Robertson asked if they depleted the annual allocation for mobile home repair?

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Mr. Dutrey stated that currently they haven't spent any funds at this point. They have not receive any applications or requests.

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TAB 7 - Management of Housing Repair Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that people don't know. Projects

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Council Member Carrizales asked if the information is in a bilingual format

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Mr. Dutrey stated no, he doesn't think so.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she would like to look at the material because she has been in some mobile parks recently and wondered who is responsible for looking at health and safety aspects of it If they say it's the county and the state then how do they become aware of the concerns in the mobile home parks.

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Mr. Robb Steel stated that the City is responsible for some things within mobile home parks.

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James Caro, Building Supervisor stated that HCD (California Department of Housing and Community Development) is responsible for the coaches themselves. Any additional structures, platforms and carports, they have to get a permit through the City and they go out and inspect They have jurisdiction inside the coaches. Referring to the health and safety of something inside the coach, the State will be notified

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Mayor Robertson stated that it was brought to their attention at the Coffee with the Senator. A gentleman came forward, who is a mortician, explaining the things they don't see inside a mobile home.

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James Caro, Building Supervisor stated that there have been a few that they had to refer to the State.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott asked when they do inspect, do they let the resident know about the mobile home repair program?

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Mr. Caro stated no, they do not When this happens, Code Enforcement will refer them to the State and then lean on the management company who is supposed to handle and take care of some situations. Some have been resolved. He is not sure what the State does from that point

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TAB 7 - Management of Housing Repair Projects

Council Member Baca Jr. stated they need to look at potential contracts like this. He is pleased with everything that LDM is doing for the City. They do a good job of keeping the City out of trouble when it come to Federal. The home programs are important because they are at a time where it's critical for people to find housing. Mr. Munoz did disclose he didn't have any relatives working for him which is a positive. A word of advice, they are not taking a proactive approach with the mobile homes.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 4-1 vote, Mayor Pro T em Scott voted No, to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with LDM Associates to manage housing repair projects for a maximum of $50,000 and Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7235 to appropriate $50,000 for consultant services and $300,000 for the Home Sweet Home Program and the Mortgage Assistance Program.

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TAB 8 - Final Construction Work Tom Crowley, Utilities Manager Presented the staff report regarding the Authorization- Year 5 Meter Replacements Final Construction Work Authorization Rialto Water Services for the

Facility Improvement Project WA, Year 5 Meter Replacements.

TAB 9 - CalRecycle Tire-Derived Product Grant

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to Approve a Final Construction Work Authorization in the Amount of $300,000 to Rialto Water Services for the Facility Improvement Project WA, Year 5 Meter Replacements.

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Tony Brandyberry, Public Works Dept presented the staff report regarding the CalRecycle Tire-Derived Product Grant

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that the first page is the Easton Reservoir and there is a white line around the billboard. That is not included correct?

Mr. Brandyberry stated no, the area to be mulched is in the pink. Right now they looking at city staff to do the work. They have also discussed the Urban Conservation Corp. it's kind of like work release. They are checking their resources to see if they can help with this. Its looks like they can have a partnership.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated he is not in favor of paying city employees overtime to do this on weekends. City employees have enough to do, without spreading mulch around water tanks. There are a lot of potholes and other issues out on the streets in the city that need to be addressed.

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TAB 9 - CalRecycle Tire-Derived Product Grant

TAB 10 - Bloomington Avenue Median Conversion Project

Mayor Robertson stated that she concurs but staff doing it on regular time is limited. She would hope that the Urban Conservation Corp. will be a resource they can utilize. They may need to maybe look at a small business person to provide the service.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Mayor Pro Tern Scott and carried by a 5-0 vote to Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7236 Accepting the CalRecycle Tire-Derived Product Grant in the Amount of $149,986.

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Amy Crow, Public Works Dept. presented the staff report regarding Construction Contract to Promised Land Nursery, for the Bloomington Avenue Median Conversion Project.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott asked if they have a design for this?

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Ms. Crow stated yes, it's been approved by City Council before

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated he thought it has been modified

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Ms. Crow stated it hasn't been modified or changed. The original design was approved by City Council and they extended the design to the whole stretch of the median from Riverside Ave. to Spruce and the phased approach is following the design they approved minus any hardscape for phase I. Phase I will include turf removal, irrigation upgrades, planting materials and some minimal hardscapes at the noses of the medians. The majority of the hardscape will not be installed in Phase I. it's the same planning design. They will go back to hardscape when they have funding available. The intent is to find some grants that will cover the costs or work it into the budget.

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Council Member Trujillo stated he is glad they moving in this direction because this is one of the medians that is not in a landscaping district so it comes from the general fund

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Mayor Robertson stated that they will put down the first Phase but they will still need how much more for Phase II?

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Amy Crow stated that they will go out to bid for Phase 11 which will include the hardscape. She doesn't have an estimate.

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TAB 10 - Bloomington Avenue Median Mayor Robertson asked if they had the proper paperwork in terms of Conversion Project disclosure for this contractor and is the principal in the audience?

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Amy Crow stated that they were notified of the meeting and she assumed he would be attending the meeting

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Trujillo and carried by a 5-0 vote to Award a Construction Contract to Promised Land Nursery, a California Corporation, in the amount of $417,777 for the Bloomington Avenue Median Conversion Project, City Project No. 140806 and 160808.

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TAB 11 - Third Amendment to the Hector Gonzales, Public Works Dept., presented the Third Amendment Professional Services Agreement for to the Professional Services Agreement with Community Works Design Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with Group for Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with Disabilities Act Path of Disabilities Act Path of Travel Travel Improvements. Improvements

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Mayor Robertson stated that she needs to understand they need to do an amendment to add the ADA elements to the restrooms? They put a bid for a new concession/restroom facility. Who received that contract in December 2016?

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Mr. Gonzales stated that Fleming Environmental has the Construction Contract.

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Mayor Robertson stated but they didn't have to address the ADA design?

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Mr. Gonzales stated yes, they are addressing ADA related items. This third amendment would address items that are not part of the Frisbie Park expansion project It will be the north and south sides of the park. It would be outside of where the concession and restrooms have been installed.

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Mayor Robertson stated that this sounds very confusing because they are also doing a Master Plan of Frisbie Park and there are expansions there. Yet they still have something that is not going to be captured and brought up to Code. While they are doing an expansion they are asking Community Works to come in and do something on ADA and then hopefully incorporate and integrate it all.

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TAB 11 - Third Amendment to the Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Director stated that the expansion was Professional Services Agreement for for the areas that have not been developed yet They already had a Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with survey assessment done of all the parks looking at existing facilities, Disabilities Act Path of Travel existing parking areas and paths of travel to the buildings. There was Improvements identified improvements within the existing portion of Frisbie Park

outside the scope of the concession/restroom project and outside the scope of the expansion project Last meeting they awarded a contract for 6 city parks and they did not include Frisbie because of the logistics of all the work done under one contractor that will include both the expansion and the existing deficiencies that need to be addressed.

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Mayor Robertson stated that she is trying to understand why they always have the ADA sitting separate.

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated part of the scope in the modification of the expansion it was not in the original design effort They were looking at putting in some structure and some amenities in the existing areas but the main focus was designing the new areas. He hears what she is saying that it could have all been incorporated in.

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Mayor Robertson stated that they always try to explain it but if they dropped in a new concession/restroom they needed to realize they needed to make ADA revisions. She doesn't know if it was to those facilities or what they are making revisions on.

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that it's to existing buildings.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated that what he is trying to get at is that when they have a project in the park and because they have had so many issues with ADA, didn't they go out and do an ADA survey of the entire park? Just like they did on Riverside Avenue and delayed that project, where they had to go and do an ADA survey of all the sidewalks and all the street corners. Are they not doing a full ADA assessment of a park when they do some work? At Frisbie Park that is not minor work its major work.

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that the survey was done and they were running independently as two separate projects They started the ADA project prior to the expansion project They have just now come about it at the same time.

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TAB 11 - Third Amendment to the Mayor Pro T em Scott asked why wouldn't they've included it in the Professional Services Agreement for expansion project? Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with Disabilities Act Path of Travel Improvements

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that it could have been. It was already part of another project

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated that it looks like they are doing change orders to do stuff And change orders are expensive.

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that piece could have been carved out and put with the expansion project back when it was done. They were running independently at that point They came to that conclusion with the selection of IDS and they should have come to that conclusion sooner.

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Mayor Robertson stated they are paying way too much money for A&E firms and they keep coming afterwards and dealing with ADA issues as an afterthought Anytime they touch anything, they need to address the ADA compliance. If the facility is old and grandfathered in then they don't need to do ADA but why didn't the person who they paid to design it didn't think about ADA? She is getting of adding pieces and extending and giving

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Tim Maloney, Community Works Design Group stated that the contract is not just ADA. There were two areas they didn't cover in the new Master Plan, the existing softball fields and little league fields When they started construction documents they did bring it up, that since they doing so much construction all the rest of the park would be almost brand new and the park would be closed for a year. One of the areas they didn't address was the softball field area which had most of the ADA issues. Also the concession/restroom is horrible as well. So part of this is not ADA but a whole a softball area including the design for a new concession/restroom facility. When the park re-opens everything will be compliant now, new and fresh looking.

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Mayor Robertson thanked him for the explanation but didn't clear it When they touch anything out there they should deal with ADA compliance. In the beginning they should have assessed that if they are going to do anything they should do ADA compliance on everything, even if they are not changing the softball fields

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TAB 11 - Third Amendment to the Council Member Baca Jr. asked if they adopted the Master Plan yet? Professional Services Agreement for Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with Disabilities Act Path of Travel Improvements

TAB 12 - Measure I - Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and Expenditure Strategy

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated yes, it was done when they kicked off Phase II.

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Council Member Baca Jr. stated that they had a discussion about the northern portion to have multi-use courts And it was concurred to do that in the southern portion as opposed to all tennis courts Looking at the Plan he noticed that it's all tennis courts on the south end and the north is multi-use.

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Mayor Robertson stated she thought they also put in a dog park. Did they take that out?

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that it might not show on the exhibit but it was done at the meeting and they will certainly make sure it's part of the construction drawings.

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 vote to 1) Adopt Budget Resolution No. 7237; and 2) Approve a Third Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Community Works Design Group, Inc. for Phase II Frisbie Park Americans with Disabilities Act Path of Travel Improvements in the Amount of $110,655, City Project No. 150304, for a total Cumulative Contract Amount of $1,443,468.

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Robert Eisenbeisz, Public Works Director presented the staff report regarding the Measure I - Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and Expenditure Strategy.

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Mayor Robertson asked about widening needed on Alder and Locust near the 210 and bridge structures When do those get factored in?

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated that they are focused on Alder and Locust was not on the truck route

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Council Member Trujillo stated that they mentioned matching funds, have they included the State funds?

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TAB 12 - Measure I - Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and Expenditure Strategy

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Mr. Eisenbeisz stated yes, those funds are committed to the design effort There are several projects that will use those funds in the summer.

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Motion by Council Member Baca Jr., second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 vote to Adopt Resolution No. 7238, Approving the Fiscal Year 2017/2018 - 2021/2022 Measure I - Five­Year Capital Improvement Plan and Expenditure Strategy.

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TAB 13- Interim Police Chief Mark Kling Lucy Garcia, Human Resources Director presented the staff report regarding Employment Agreement for Interim Police Chief with Mark Kling.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott asked when they were going to start recruiting for a new Police Chief?

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Ms. Garcia stated they have to be able to demonstrate the vacancy effective prior to beginning his service of December 29th they have to have recruitment underway.

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Mayor Pro T em Scott stated the contract states they intend to have a person in place by June 30, 2018.

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Ms. Garcia stated that it's based on speculation of the normal recruitment cycle and the ability to get qualified candidates. It could be longer.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott stated this is a State requirement to have recruitment in place by December.

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Ms. Garcia stated correct they don't have to specify the process of the recruitment but make known they are accepting applications for the position of Police Chief beginning as early as December 12th.

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Mayor Pro Tern Scott requested a copy of that requirement

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TAB 13- Interim Police Chief Mark Kling Council Member Trujillo stated Mr. Kling is a full time professor so will be taking leave?

REPORTS

ADJOURNMENT

ATTEST:

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Ms. Garcia stated he obviously has other commitments and will make certain accommodations but his priority is the community and the Rialto Police Department

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Motion by Mayor Pro T em Scott, second by Council Member Carrizales and carried by a 5-0 to Adopt Resolution No. 7239 Appointing an Interim Police Chief and Approving the Employment Agreement with Mark Kling.

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Mayor and City Council gave their reports.

Council Member Baca Jr. left the meeting at 8 50 pm.

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Motion by Council Member Trujillo, second by Mayor Pro Tern Scott and carried by a 4-0 vote to adjourn the City Council Meeting at 915 p.m. Council Member Baca Jr. was absent

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MAYOR DEBORAH ROBERTSON

CITY CLERK BARBARA A. McGEE

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APPLICATION FOR ALLOCATION OF NEW CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY BOND VOLUME CAP

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons St. Louis, Missouri 63017

The following constitutes the application ("Application") of City of Rialto (the "Applicant", "Issuer" and/or "City") for allocation of new clean renewable energy bond ("New CREB") volume cap under section 54C( c) of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") ( unless otherwise noted, section references herein are to the Code) to finance the project described below.

This single Application is being used to request New CREB volume cap for qualified renewable energy facilities comprised of fifteen solar energy facilities to be located at the City of Rialto, each owned by the City and aggregating a cumulative combined generating capacity of approximately 1.327 Megawatt-DC (the "Project").

In accordance with IRS Notice 2015-12, this Application provides the required information for each of these proposed solar energy facilities, each item of information shown separately for each proposed facility, but organized in tables, where appropriate, to facilitate your cumulative review of the Project.

2. Status of Applicant/ Issuer

The City is a "qualified issuer" under section 54C( d) because it is a "governmental body" that is a State, a possession of the United States, the City of Columbia, an Indian tribal government, or any political subdivision of the foregoing.

3. Name of Qualified Renewable Energy Facility

Table3-A

City of Rialto Energy Project Comprised of Fifteen Ener6,y Facilities (named as follows)

Site Site Address Civic Center 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Communitv Center 214 N. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #2 1700 N. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fire Station #3 1550 N. Avala Dr, Rialto, CA 923 76 Fire Station #4 3288 N. Alder Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing 245-251 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Human Resources / M&O 246 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Library 251 W 1st St, Rialto, CA 923 76 Metrolink Deoot 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Police Annex 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Police Denartment 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Public Works/ Enoineerin!! 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Racquet & Fitness Center 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Senior Center 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376

4. Description of the Qualified Renewable Energy Facility See attached Exhibit A for a reasonably detailed description of the qualified renewable energy facilities which constitute the Project, including reasonably expected costs of each facility's cost components, such as land, site preparation, equipment, installation, other dedicated facilities such as transmission, facility capacity, and projected or expected use of the power produced at the facility.

5. Project Cost A reasonably detailed description of the expected Project costs is set forth in attached Exhibit B. The City hereby certifies that none of the expected Project costs to be financed with New CREBs pursuant to the allocation were included in a previous application unless the IRS has been notified that such application has been withdrawn or that any previous allocation for those costs reverted to the IRS.

6. Qualified Renewable Energy Facility Owner

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7. Status of Owner

The project will be owned by a qualified entity under§ 54C(d)(l) because the owner will be:

(ii) a qualified owner under § 54C(d)(3) that is a "governmental body" and is a State, a possession of the United States, the City of Columbia, an Indian tribal government, or any political subdivision of the foregoing.

The City I Owner further certifies that:

(i) the City is not a public power provider under section§ 54C(d)(2); and

(ii) the City's requested aggregate amount of New CREB volume cap, along with any allocations previously received under Notice 2015-12 by it and members of the same controlled group, as defined in Treasury Regulation § 1.150-l(e) (the City notes that there have been no previous allocations received), does not exceed the Volume Cap Limit in effect as of the submission date of the Application; and

(iii) The City, as Applicant, and members of the same controlled group are not seeking separate allocations for the any Project costs described herein.

8. Qualified Renewable Energy Facility The Project is a "qualified renewable energy facility" within the meaning of section 54C(d)(l) of the Code because it is a "qualified facility" (as determined under section 45(d) of the Code without regard to section 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date) that is:

Solar Energy Facility ~ a facility using solar energy to produce electricity (not including a facility described in section 48(a)(3) the basis of which is taken into account by the taxpayer for purposes of detennining the energy credit under section 48 of the Code).

9. Construction Commencement Date and Placed in Service Date. The construction, installation, and equipping of each facility ( construction mobilization) is expected to begin on or before 9/1/2017. All of the Project's energy facilities are expected to be placed in service on or before 2/1/2018. The following table provides estimated start and commissioning dates for each facility. These dates are subject to

further refinements. However, they represent the City's best estimate based on the proposed system design.

Table 9-A

Site Site Address Construction Placed In Start Da1c Service Date

Civic Center 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/20/2017 Cornmunitv Center 214 N. Palm Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Fire Station # l / Fire HA 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/20/2017 Fire Station #2 1700 N. Riverside Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Fire Station #3 1550 N. Avala Dr, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12115/2017 Fire Station #4 3288 N. Alder Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 911/2017 12/15/2017 Fleet Scwices /ITS/ Purchasine 245-251 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 911/2017 12/15/2017 Human Resources/ M&O 246 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Librarv 251 W 1st St, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017 Mctrolink D,.....ot 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 911/2017 12115/2017 Police Annex 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 1211512017 Police D,,....artment 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 1/15/2018 Public Works/ EnP-ineerinP- 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/112017 12115/2017 Racnuet & Fitness Center 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 111512018 Senior Center 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 9/1/2017 12/15/2017

10.1 ndependent Engineer's Certificate Attached as Exhibit C hereto is a certification by an independent, licensed engineer to the effect that:

a) each facility in the Project will meet the requirements for a "qualified facility" (as determined under§ 45(d) of the Code (without regard to§ 45(d)(8) and (10) and without regard to any placed m service date or associated construction commencement date), and

b) each facility in the Project, upon being placed m service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

11.Location of the Project: The Project entails installation of fifteen solar energy facilities at Civic Center, Community Center, Fire Stations, Fleet Services, Human Resources, Library, Metrolink, Police Departments, Public Works, Racquet & Fitness Center, and Senior Center. All locations that will host these energy facilities are owned and operated by the City. All locations are located within the City of Rialto, California. See Table 9-A (above) for the specific address of each solar energy facility.

12.lndividual to Contact

For more information about the Project:

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.·,:·ff/~!!~t~1gqa:~JiCr"·•,··· 13.Approvals Exhibit D provides certification that all required Federal, State, and local approvals (regulatory and otherwise) for the Project, the proposed New CREBs, and any other required financing for the Project have been obtained or, if any approvals have not yet been obtained, a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects to receive all required approvals in time to permit issuance of the proposed bonds before the expiration of the volume cap allocation.

In addition, Exhibit D describes any required approvals that have not been obtained and describes the Applicant's plan and expected time frame for obtaining such approvals.

14.PLAN OF FINANCING Exhibit E provides the Applicant's plan for financing for the Project, and includes a reasonably detailed description of:

(I) The amount of New CREBs expected to be issued and a description of how proceeds of such bonds will be allocated to the Project;

Description Total Cost $ of Total

Solar Project Cost $6,816,488.00 99.44%

Costs of Issuance $38,164.88 0.56%

Total Financing Amount $6,854,652.88 100.00%

Any other reasonably expected sources of financing for the project together with a description of how such financing will be allocated to the project, and;

a. The lease proceed will provide I 00% of the financing cost.

(2) A letter from Holman Capital Corporation, an independent third party who is knowledgeable about the marketability of municipal bonds, that the proposed

bonds are reasonably expected to be marketed prior to the expiration of the volume cap allocation set forth in section 5.e. ofNotice 2015-12.

a. See Attached Letter

15.COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL TAX LAWS Exhibit F provides a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects that the proposed bonds will meet the applicable requirements of §§ 54A and 54C and that the Applicant has engaged bond counsel to render an opinion to the effect that the proposed bonds will meet those requirements.

16.CERTIFICATION OF READINESS TO ISSUE

See attached Exhibit G for a certification that the Applicant reasonably expects to use the volume cap allocation by issuing New CREBs prior to the expiration of the volume cap allocation.

17.CERTAIN FORFEITURES See attached Exhibit H for a certification that no previous forfeitures or expirations of volume cap occurred with respect to volume cap allocated under Notice 2015-12.

18. REIMBURSEMENTS The City, as owner of the Project, does not anticipate using any portion of the proceeds of New CREBs to reimburse amounts that the owner has paid or is expected to pay with respect to the Project prior to the issuance of the New CREBs. If any reimbursement is required, the Applicant certifies that the requirements of§ 54A(d)(2)(D) will be met with respect to any such reimbursement.

19.DOLLAR AMOUNT OF ALLOCATION REQUESTED FOR THE PROJECT The Applicant hereby requests a New CREBs volume cap allocation in the amount of $6,854,653.

20.CONSENT AND WAIVER

The Applicant hereby consents to the Internal Revenue Service contacting any party named herein or named in the attachments affixed hereto for the purpose of acquiring such additional infonnation as is necessary to complete the application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation. The Applicant waives any right to prior notice of or prior consent to such contact.

21.PENALTY OF PERJURY STATEMENT AND SIGNATURES

I hereby certify that I am an authorized officer or official of the Applicant and am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in connection with incurring debt and that I am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Application in making this Application. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that (i) I have knowedge of the relevant facts and circumstances relating to this Application and the Project(s), (ii) I have examined this Application, and (iii) to the best ofmy knowledge and belief, 11 the facts contained in this Application are true, correct and complete.

Name and Titz Mi

Date: 1 Ir I

e Story, City Administrator, City of Rialto

, 2017

Exhibit A

Project Overview: The Energy Project ("Project") incorporates multiple solar systems at fifteen City owned sites. The following Table A-1 provides a breakdown of key Project metrics by each of the proposed facilities:

Table A-I

Project's Estimated Capacity, Generation, and Major Equipment

Facility Name

System Size Generation PVModule Inverter No. (kW-DC) YlkWh Quantity Quantity

1 Civic Center 120,600 197,358 360 2

2 Community Center 39,530 64,386 118 3

3 Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ 96,480 155,882 288 3

4 Fire Station #2 32,160 52,829 96 2

5 Fire Station #3 52,930 87,965 158 1

6 Fire Station #4 25,460 40,240 76 2

7 Fleet Services/ ITS/ Purchasing 48,910 73,451 146 4

8 Human Resources/ M&O 44,555 69,149 133 3

9 Library 51,925 83,166 155 1

10 Metrolink Depot 42,210 64,225 126 3

11 Police Annex 58,960 88,988 176 1

12 Police Department 237,850 357,683 710 5

13 Public Works/ Engineering 32,830 47,257 98 2

14 Racquet & Fitness Center 319,590 517,950 954 6

15 Senior Center 123,280 191,007 368 3

The following pages provide a summary of the preliminary design for each site, key equipment specifications, and other project details.

150 S. Palm Ave. Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 197,358 kWh

214 N. Palm Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 64,386 kWh

131 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 155,882 kWh

1700 N. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 52,829 kWh

1550 N. Ayala Dr Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 87,965 kWh

3288 N. Alder Ave Rialto, CA

Vear 1 Production: 40,240 kWh

251 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 73,451 kWh

246 S. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 69,149 kWh

251 W. 1st St Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 83,166 kWh

261 S. Palm Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 64,225 kWh

429 W. Rialto Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 88,988 kWh

128 N. Willow Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 357,683 kWh

335 W. Rialto Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 47,257 kWh

1243 S. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 517,950 kWh

1411 S. Riverside Ave Rialto, CA

Year 1 Production: 191,007 kWh

DOUBLE-GLASS MODULE

DYMOND CSGX-330 I 335 I 340M-FG Canadian Sola r's Dymond CS6X-M-FG module is a 72

cell double-glass module. By replacing the traditional

polymer backsheet with heat-strengthened glass,

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reliable and durable during its lifetime.

KEY FEATURES

Up to IEC1500 Voe system voltage,

saving Bos costs

Minimizes micro-cracks and

prevents snail trails

20 % more energy generation

Suitable for harsh environments, such as coasts, deserts and lakes

Fire Class A certified according to !EC 61730-2 / MST 23

5400 Pa snow load, 2400 Pa wind load

~:i CanadianSolar

power output warranty

product warranty on materials and workmanship

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES* ISO 9001 :2008 / Quality management system

ISOfTS 16949:2009 / The automotive industry quality management system

ISO 14001 :2004 / Standards for environmental management system

OH SAS 18001 :2007 / International standards for occupational health & safety

PRODUCT CERTIFICATES* IEC 61215 / IEC 61730: VOE/ CE

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* As there are different certification requirements in different markets, please contact your local Canadian Solar sales representative for the specific certificates applicable to the products in the region in which the products are to be used.

CANA!l!AN SOLAR INC. is committed to providing high quality

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manufacturer of solar modules with over 15 GW deployed around the world since 2001, Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is one of

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ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm)

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ELECTRICAL DATA I STC*

CS6X Nominal Max. Power (Pmax)

Corner Protector Detai I

330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG

330W 335W 340W

Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 37.5 V 37.8V 37.9V

Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.80 A 8.87 A 8.97 A

Open Circuit Voltage (Voe)

Short Circuit Current (lsc)

Module Efficiency

Operating Temperature

Max. System Voltage

Module Fire Performance

Max. Series Fuse Rating

Application Classification

Power Tolerance

45.9V 46.1 V 46.2V

9.31 A 9.41 A 9.48A

16.90% 17.16% 17.42% -40°C - +85°C

1500 (!EC) or 1000V(UL)

CLASS A (!EC 61730)

15 A

Class A 0-+ SW

* Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000W/m2, spectrum AM

15 and cell temperature of 25°(. Measurement uncertainty: ±3 % (Pmax).

ELECTRICAL DATA I NOCT*

CS6X 330M-FG 335M-FG 340M-FG Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 238W 242W 245W

Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 34.2 V 34.SV 34.6V

Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 6.96A 7.01 A 7.10A

Open Circuit Voltage (Voe) 42.1 V 42.3V 42.4V Short Circuit Current (lsc) 7.54A 7.62A 7.67 A

* Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCT), irradiance of 800W/m2,

spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°c, wind speed 1 m/s.

PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRA!llANCE

Outstanding performance at low irradiance, average

relative efficiency of 96.5 % from an irradiance of 1000

W/m' to 200 W/m' (AM 1.5, 25°().

The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to on·going innovation, research and product enhancement, Canadian Solar Inc. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most recent version of the data sheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein.

Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules.

CANADIAN SOLAR INC.

CS6X-335M-FG I 1-V CURVES

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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

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1111 1000W/m2

• 800W/m2

a 600W/m2

a 400W/m2

MECHANICAL DATA

Specification Data Cell Type Mono-crystalline, 6 inch

Cell Arrangement 72 (6x 12)

5°( 1111

25°( Ill

45°c •

Gs0 c •

Dimensions 1953x992xs.smm (77.Sx39.1 x0.23 in)

(Incl. corner

protector)

Weight

withoutJ-Box and corner protector 1972x996x8.S mm (77.6x39.2x0.33 in)

without J-Box

27.5 kg (60.6 lbs)

Front/ Back Glass 2.5 mm heat strengthened glass

Frame Frame less

J-Box SplitJ-Box, IP67, 3 diodes

Cable 4 mm' (]EC) or4 mm' &12 AWG 1000 V (UL)

Cable Length 1150 mm (45.3 in), 500 mm (19.7 in)

(+) and 350 mm (13.8 in)(·)

Connectors

Per Pallet

is optional for portrait installation*

Amphenol H4 UTX ~EC)

30 pieces, 900 kg (1984.1 lbs)

Percontainer (4a HQ) 660 pieces

* The application of this short length cable can only be used in portrait installation (clamping mounting method) systems in which the distance between modules should be less than or equal to 50 mm. In the event the distance between the PV modules to be installed is more than 50 mm, please make sure to consult our technical team for evaluation and advice.

TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS

Specification Temperature Coefficient (Pmax)

Temperature Coefficient (Voe)

Temperature Coefficient (lsc)

Nominal Operating Cell Temperature

PARTNER SECTION

Data -0.41 %/°C

-0.31 % I °C

0.053 % I °C

45±2 °C

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EXHIBITB PROJECT COST

(Response to Question 5 of the Application)

The following table provides an estimate of total Project Cost, estimated at $6,854,653.00 in aggregate.

CATEGORY COST Modules $1,493,742.00

Inverters $527,078.00 Racking $640,176.00

BOS $597,495.00 Labor & Overhead $2,591,185.00 Engineering & Commissioning $746,869.00 Monitoring $219,943.00

I PV SYSTEM TOT AL $6,816,488.oo I IPERFORMANCEGUARANTEE

I COST OF ISSUANCE $38,16s.oo 1

I CONTINGENCY

I GRAND TOTAL $6,854,653.oo 1

Certification: None of the expected costs of the Project to be financed with New CREBs pursuant to the allocation were included in a previous application.

The following tables provide an estimate of total Project Cost shown separately for each of the proposed fifteen energy facilities to be financed with New CREBs.

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $135,726.00

Inverters $47,892.00 Racking $58,168.00

BOS $54,290.00 Civic Center

Labor & Overhead $235,443.00 Engineering & Conunissioning $67,863.00

Monitorin" $11,576.00

Total Site Proiect Cost $610,958.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $44,488.00 Inverters $15,698.00 Racking $19,066.00

BOS $17,795.00 Community Center

Labor & Overhead $77,173.00 Engineering & Conunissioning $22,244.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Project Cost $208,040.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $108,581.00 Inverters $38,314.00 Racking $46,535.00

BOS $43,432.00 Fire Station #I I HQ Labor & Overhead $188,355.00

Engineering & Conunissioning $54,290.00 Monitorin!! $11,576.00

Total Project Cost $491,083.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $36,194.00 Inverters $12,771.00 Racking $15,512.00

BOS $14,477.00 Fire Station #2

Labor & Overhead $62,785.00 Engineering & Commissioning $18,097.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $] 71,412.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $59,569.00

Inverters $21,019.00 Racking $25,529.00

Fire Station #3 BOS $23,827.00

Labor & Overhead $103,333.00 Engineering & Commissioning $29,784.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $274,637.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $28,653.00

Inverters $10,111.00 Racking $12,280.00

BOS $11,461.00 Fire Station #4

Labor & Overhead $49,705.00 Engineering & Commissioning $14,327.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $138,113.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $55,045.00

Inverters $] 9,423.00 Racking $23,591.00

BOS $22,018.00 Fleet Services / ITS / Purchasing

Labor & Overhead $95,485.00 Engineering & Commissioning $27,522.00

Monitoring $34,727.00

Total Proi eel Cost $277,811.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $50,143.00

Inverters $17,693.00 Racking $21,490.00

BOS $20,057.00 Human Resources I M&O

Labor & Overhead $86,983.00 Engineering & Commissioning $25,072.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $233,014.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $58,438.00

Inverters $20,620.00 Racking $25,045.00

Library BOS $23,375.00

Labor & Overhead $101,371.00 Engineering & Commissioning $29,219.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $269,644.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $47,504.00

Inverters $16,762.00 Racking $20,359.00

BOS $19,002.00 Metrolink Depot

Labor & Overhead $82,405.00 Engineering & Commissioning $23,752.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $221,360.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $66,355.00

Inverters $23,414.00 Racking $28,438.00

BOS $26,542.00 Police Annex

Labor & Overhead $115,106.00 Engineering & Commissioning $33,178.00

Monitoring $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $304,609.00

SITE CA'l'EGORY COST Modules $267,682.00

Inverters $94,454.00 Racking $114,72LOO

BOS $107,073.00 Police Department

Labor & Overhead $464,347.00 Engineering & Commissioning $133,84L00

Monitoring $23,152.00

Total Proi ect Cost $1,205,270.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $36,948.00

lnverters $13,037.00 Racking $15,835.00

BOS $14,779.00 Public Works / Engineering

Labor & Overhead $57,394.00 Engineering & Commissioning $18,474.00

Monitoring $] 1,576.00

Total Proi ect Cost $168,043.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $359,674.00

Inverters $126,914.00 Racking $154,146.00

BOS $143,870.00 Racquet & Fitness Center

Labor & Overhead $623,925.00 Engineering & Commissioning $179,835.00

Monitorinl! $23,152.00

Total Project Cost $1,611,516.00

SITE CATEGORY COST Modules $138,742.00

Inverters $48,956.00 Racking $59,461.00

BOS $55,497.00 Senior Center

Labor & Overhead $247,375.00 Engineering & Commissioning $69,371.00

Monitorino: $11,576.00

Total Proiect Cost $630,978.00

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 1 of 15)

certificate is being provided to the City Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Sf11•vu,i, ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 120.60 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 150 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Civic Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

I. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and lam not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to§ 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement dale).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l have hereunto affixed m signature on the Engineer's Certificate.

Licc:nse number: M3 5118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

this

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 2 of 15)

certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 39.53 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 214 N. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Community Center.

The underaigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee ofthe City.

2. l have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C{ d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under § 45( d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated ·construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably ex1,ected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Engineer's Certificate.

hereunto my official signature on the date of this

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 3 of 15)

Dated: M,i~ 3 0 , 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service (''IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"), The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 96.48 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 131 S. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site knov.m as Fire Station #1 / Fire HQ.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to a "qualified rertev.,ablle energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(!l) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed mi official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

By: .....

Seal and/or License number: M35 l l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 4 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the lRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 32.16 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1700 N. 1vers1c1e Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Station

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C( d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under § 45( d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

Engineer's Certificate. By: ~

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Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 5 of 15)

This certificate is provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New C.R'.EEls are being issued to tinanc:e the purchase costs of the kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1550 N. Ayala Dr, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Fire Station #3.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

lN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

En~n='• C<,tifi,..,. By, ~

Seal and/or License number: M3 5118

Name; Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

ExhibitC ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 6 of 15)

This certiti1:ate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). "The New ._,,,_,,,.-a are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 25.46 kW-DC solar energy facility "Project"), located at 3288 N. Alder Rialto, CA at the site known as Fire Station #4.

The undersigned hereby certifies as foHows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

l have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) ofthe Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and beliet: the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WlIBREOF, I have hereunto affixed m official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M351 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker,

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 7 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City"} and the Internal Revenue Service ("TRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City lo the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 48.91 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at .l'+,-.l, S. Willow Ave, Rialto, at the site known as Fleet Services / ITS I Purchasing.

The undersigned hereby certifies a-, follows:

L I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREils volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (JO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best ofmy knowledge, information and belier: the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M351 I 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

ExhibitC ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 8 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue :-;e,iv1<:e ("IRS") in connection with ai1 application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting all allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CR'.EEls are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 44.55 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 246 S. Willow Rialto, 92376 at the site known as Human Resources/ M&O.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am all independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I ain not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code ( determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) a11d ( 10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

TN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed official signature on the date of this Engineer's Ceirtifi1cate,

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Naine: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Allia11ce Building Solutions

Exhibit( ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 9 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto ( the "City") and the Internal Revenue Se1vic,e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 51.92 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 251 W l st St, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Library.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am nol an officer or employee of the City.

I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under sec1:ion 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in sen11ce date or associated constmction commencement date).

3. To the best ofmy knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed Engineer's Certificate.

signature on the date of this

Seal and/or License number: M35 I l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 10 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 42.21 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 261 S. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Metrolink Depot.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follovvs:

L I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service. is reasonably eiqJec·tect to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed m oflicial signature on the date of this Engineer's Ce11ifi.cate.

and/or License number: M351 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 11 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Se1-vi,,e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS reguesting an allocation of volume authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 58.96 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 429 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Police Ailllle:1c

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the reguirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto an1xed Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M3 5118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

of this

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 12 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue :Se1v1c:e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 237.85 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 128 N. Willow Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the known as Police Department.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

1. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith des1.,Tibing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(I) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code ( detennined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (l 0) and to any placed in service date or a.~sociated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected lo produce electricity.

lN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my official signature on the date of this

&,)_,, By ~k Seal and/or License number: M35 l 18

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 13 of 15)

Dated: W\~ ,3Q , 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Seivic:e ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under§ 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (!he "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 32.83 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 335 W. Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Public Works I Engineering.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief; the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(1) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to§ 4S(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce e1ectnc1t:y.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my ,otl:lcl,~I sigrnatu1re on the date this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M3 51 l 8

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 14 of 15)

Dated: ~ tj 30, 2017

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended {the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs ofthe 319.59 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1243 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Racquet & Fitness Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

L l am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an officer or employee of the City.

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) oft:he City of even date herewith describing the Project. To the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (IO) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, infonnation and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haw Ire-to ,ffi,~ 7l:ffi,W ,;,,,_ oo d,e""" of this

s.,;-'s C.,tifi-. By, ~---Mf'v-:-Seal and/or License number: :v.135118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

Exhibit C ENGINEER'S CERT!f!CATE

(Response to Question 9 of the Application. 15 of 15)

This certificate is being provided to the City of Rialto (the "City") and the Internal Revenue Service ("!RS") in connection with an application (the "Application") by the City to the IRS requesting an allocation of volume cap authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under § 54C of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the "Code"). The New CREBs are being issued to finance the purchase costs of the 123.28 kW-DC solar energy facility (the "Project"), located at 1411 S. Riverside Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 at the site known as Senior Center.

The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:

l. I am an independent, licensed engineer, duly qualified to practice the profession of engineering under the laws of the State of California, and I am not an oHicer or employee ofthe

2. I have reviewed the Application for the New CREBs volume cap allocation, (including the exhibits thereto) of the City of even date herewith describing Project. To the best

my knowledge, information, and belief, the solar energy facilities constituting the Project will meet the requirements to be a "qualified renewable energy facility" under section 54C(d)(l) of the Code and correspondingly a "qualified facility" under§ 45(d) of the Code (determined without regard to § 45(d)(8) and (10) and to any placed in service date or associated construction commencement date).

3. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Project, upon being placed in service, is reasonably expected to produce electricity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunt-0 affixed my official signature on the date of this Engineer's Certificate.

Seal and/or License number: M35118

Name: Matthew Walker, PE

Title: Director of Energy Engineering

Company: Alliance Building Solutions

EXHIBIT D

APPROVALS

(Response to Question 13 of Application)

The City hereby certifies that the Applicant has received or reasonably expects to receive all required Federal, State, and local approvals (regulatory and otherwise) for the Project in time to pennit issuance of the proposed bonds before the expiration of the volume cap allocation (that is, within 180 days of receiving the requested volume cap allocation of New CREB sought by this Application).

The following describes any required approvals that have not been obtained and describes the Applicant's plan and expected time frame for obtaining such approvals.

Solar Project Plan Review and Approval

The following approval submissions would be performed simultaneously:

Planning Department Approval -Approval of Minor Site Plan - 3-6 Weeks

Building Permits Approvals:

Electrical Engineering- 1-3 Weeks Structural Engineering 4 Weeks Soils Engineering 4-8 Weeks ADA Approval (Architect)- 4-6 Weeks Foundation Engineering- 2 Weeks Fire Department Approval - 2 Weeks

Allowing an estimated 1 month for approvals plan sets, the estimated time frame for all approvals for all sites would be between 5-6 months. It is expected that all approvals would be acquired before or by the 180 day period.

Date: ____ 7/i_,J'-'/6..£.--' 2017

CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA

Mike Story ity Administrator

\

See attached.

EXHIBIT E

PLAN OF FINANCE

(Response to Question 14 of the Application)

June 16, 2017

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Cmmtry Commons St. Louis, Missouri 63017

RE: City of Rialto Clean Renewable Energy Bond Application

2520 l Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hills, CA 92653

Thank you for considering the Clean Renewable Energy Bond Application submitted by the City of Rialto, CA.

Holman Capital Corporation reasolllhly expects to market the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds to a qualified bank investors on aro,md July 27, 2017. The lease purchase proceeds will provide l 00% of the financing amount for the solar generation project.

Please contact me with any questions.

Holman Capital Corporation

EXHIBITF

COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL TAX LAWS

(Response to Question 15 of the Application)

The City, as Applicant, reasonably expects that the proposed bonds will meet the applicable requirements of§§ 54A and 54C.

Upon receipt of an award letter from the IRS for the New CREB volume cap sought by this Application, the City anticipates engaging the bond counsel services of a nationally recognized bond counsel firm, to render an opinion to the etlect that the proposed bonds will meet those requirements.

The City expects this opinion will be part of the closing transcript for the CREB financing when executed.

Date: ___ J,,._,.½-'-(2--=· ~-' 2017

CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA

Mike Story Cit Administrator

I hereby certify that:

EXHIBITG

STATEMENT OF READINESS TO ISSUE

(Response to Question 16 of the Application)

(1) I am an authorized officer or official of the City of Rialto (the "Applicant");

(2) l am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in connection with incurring debt;

(3) I am duly authorized to execute legal documents on behalf of the Applicant in making this Application; and

( 4) the Applicant reasonably expects to issue the New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds pursuant to the allocation of volume cap for those bonds to be received pursuant to the Application prior to the expiration date of the volume cap allocation.

Date: 7/rL ,2017

CITY OF RIAL TO, CALIFORNIA

Mik' Story City Administrator

EXHIBITH

CERTAIN FORFEITURES

(Response to Question 17 of the Application)

The City of Rialto hereby certifies that no previous forfeitures or expirations of volume cap have occurred with respect to volume cap allocated under Notice 2015-12.

Date: ___ 7~1/i~/_:Z_.~ 2017

CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA

APPENDIX B

CONSENT TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE

OF CERTAIN CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY BOND

APPLICATION INFORMATION

In the event that the Application of City of Rialto (the "Applicant") for an allocation of authority to issue new clean renewable energy bonds ("New CREBs") under section 54C of the Internal Revenue Code is approved, the undersigned authorized representative of the Applicant hereby consents to the disclosure by the Internal Revenue Service through publication of a Notice in the Internal Revenue Bulletin or a press release of the name of applicant (issuer), the name of the qualified renewable energy facility owner (if other than the issuer), the type and location of the facility that is the subject of the Application, and the amount of the allocation, if any, of volume cap authority to issue New CREBs for such facility. The undersigned understands that this information might be published, broadcast, discussed or otherwise disseminated in the public record.

This authorization shall become effective upon the execution thereof. Except to the extent disclosure is authorized herein, the returns and return information of the undersigned taxpayer are confidential and are protected by law under the Internal Revenue Code.

I certify that I have the authority to execute this consent to disclose on behalf of the taxpayer named below.

Date: 7/(L ,2011 '

Signature:

Name of Applicant-Taxpayer: City of Rialto

Taxpayer Identification Number: 95-6000768

Taxpayer's Address: 150 S. Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

, City Administrator

Note: Treasury Regulations require that the Internal Revenue Service must receive this consent within 60 days after it is si1,>ned and dated.

17

17 November 29, 2017

IRS

Department of the Tr•asury lnt•rnal RAtvenua S•rvic• Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Penson to contactllD number:

Sieve Haycock/ 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date:

01/30/2018

Ro: Allocation of New Clean Rc,newable EncrKY Bonds oowmce Authority for City of Rialto (Police Department)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue$ 1,212,018.22 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREB1) wider Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Police Department) (Issuer) al.lthority to issue up to $1,212,018.22ofNew CREBs for the project described in the spplication, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the e:qiirntion dale. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds befure the expiration date, it will forieit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all rcquircmcnl8 for qualified tax credit bondA, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), n,latcd Tn,Mury regulation•, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to lllllUC New CREBs to fmance the proj~ described in the application. It is not a ruling or demnnination by the IRS whether the propol!Cd bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This lotter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 61 IO(kX3) oftli,c Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is baaed on information submitted and representations made by !he applicant for !he New CREB allocation under penalty ofperjmy. Material submitted in support of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (1-2D1 II) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infOD11ation filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Fonn 8038-TC, hrformarion R!!turnfor Tax Credit Bond, and Specified Tax Credit Bontb, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also said a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation. as describod in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Intern.al Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kentld:h Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Cm,11tcrfiold, MO 63017

If tho Issuer dctonnines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same addross shown above that the allocation was foneited.

We appreciate your patience during tl1e allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the per.1on !isled at the top of this letter.

SjP~~· lv £ frlm4J.

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Prognu:n Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (!1-2015) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue 81rvlc1 Tax Exempt and Government Entitles Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S PahnAvenue Rialto, CA 92376

Doll>:

08/03/2017 Person to oontactttO number: Stave Haycock I 1002978092

Contact telephone number.

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Enorgy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Racquet & Fitness Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

Yon applied for an allocation of authority to issue $ 1,620,538.76 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (tile Code) Section 54C(a).

L'ndor Code Section 54C(a) lllld Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Ria.Ito (Racquet & Fitness Center (beucr) authority to issue up to S 1,620,538.76ofNew CREBs for tho project described in the application, eu~ect to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-J 2.

The issw,r must i1111ue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate !ho hoods as New CREBs for purposC!i of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend !he expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of iwthority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the applicatioo. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether !he proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issue!'. Section 61 I 0(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and roprosentetions made by the applicant fur the New CREB allocation under penalty ofperjucy. Material submitted in support of the application fur an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 87821F

Notice 2015-12 explain• information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Cr&lit Bonds and Spt!ctjled Tax Credit Bond.<J, filed for New CREBS issued under thi8 allocation. You must also ~end a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.h., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't iHuc the bonds, send written oonfirmatim to the same address shown above !hat the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact tho person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely,

(~£~. Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Oovcmmen!i.lTIIX Exompt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Department of the Treeaury lntarnal Revanue Sarvlc•

IRS Tax Exampt and Govarnmant Entltla11 Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 923 76

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/10 number:

Steve Haycock / 1002978092 Ci;mtact te~ne number: 801 799-6889

AIIIQCll.tion expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Rc,oewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Civic Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to i18ue $614,378.71 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C( a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Civic Center) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $614,378.71 ofNew CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must is8ue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonda as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration dale. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expinstion date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs mu.~t sati~fy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(dX2}-(6), and 54C(11), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of auillority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the I RS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax roquircment8.

This lctta: is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) oflhe Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

Thie allocation is ba9Cd on informatioo submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in R11ppo1t of the application for an allocaticm is subject to verification by the IRS on 1111dit, hut hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) C.lalog Number &7821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to Now CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, /Jeformation Return/or Tax Credit Bonds a'!ld Specl/led Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: KCEneth Sti:ongel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confinnl!lioo to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We apprwiare your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the lop of this lotter.

Sincerely, 91L[~ Jayne K Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govemmcntsrrax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

GI IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal R.IIVenue Sarvica Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnron 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/0312017 Person to contaetnD number:

Steve Haycook/ 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 AJloeation expiration date:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean RctJ£wable Enorgy Bond~ fasuance Authority for City of Rialto (Senior Center}

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of ffl!thority to iHue $634,510.80 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Senior Center} (Issuer} authority to issue up to $634,510.80 of Now CREBs for the project described in the applicatioo, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or befure the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for pui:poses of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't iuue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax ctcdit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2}-(6}, and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of ffllthority lo issue New CREBs to finance the p~ect described in the application. It is not a ruling or dcterminetion by the IRS whether 1he proposed bonds will satisfy 11pplicablc federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3} of the Code providCB that it may not be used or citc:d as precedent.

Thi8 allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the epplicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but h111m't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2016) Catalog Number 87821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requiremmts applicablo to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter lo any Form 8038-TC, 1,iformatio,r Retumfor Tax Credit Bon<b ond Specified Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also scod a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under thi, allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Intcrual Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dotorminos it won't issue the bonds, send wi·ittcn confirmation to the same ad~ss shown above that the allocation was fod'eitcd.

We appmciate your patience during tho allocation process. If you have questions, you can cont.i.cl the person listed at the top of this lotter.

Sincerely,

(~.[~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical lndian Tribe! Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) C.ralog Numbor 67821F

IRS

Department of the Tniaaury Internal Rev11nue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle John8on 150 S Palm A venue Riallo, CA 92376

Dam:

08/03/2017 Person to contad/lD number:

Steve Haycock I 10029 78092 Contact telephone number::

801 799-6889 Allocation exph'ation date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds I.suancc Authority for City of Rialto (Fire Station# I)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority to issue$ 493,832.54 in new clean renewable energy bonds (Now CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C( a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station# 1) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $493,832.54 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 20 l 5-12.

The issuer must issue tho New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above 11nd designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expirlltion date, it will forlllit this allocation. New CR EBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in SectiODB 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issne New CRTIBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether tho propo11ed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tu requirements.

This letteris directed only to the Issuer. Section 6l l0(k)(3) of the Code provides !hat it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the llpplication for an allocation is subject lo verification by the IRS on audit, but bam't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Numbsr 87821 F

Notioe 2015-12 e,q>lain! information filing requirements npplicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, l'fformatio11 RetlJntfor Tax Credit Bo11ds a11d Spectfied Tax Cnxlit BoNis, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must alio send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs Wlder this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & CoWltry Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confumation to the same address sbowo above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have question~, you can contact the persm listed at the top of this letter.

Ja)'IIC' E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govcrmnenta/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9..2015) Catalog Humbor 67821 F

IRS

Department of tha Treaaury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entltlea Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle John8on 1:50 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/10 number:

Steve Haycock 11002978092 Contact telepl,one ru.tmber::

801 799-6889 AJlocafion expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of,Ncw Clean Renewable Energy Bond, Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Community Center)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue$ 209,204.80 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (tho Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Community Ccrncr) (l881lllr) authority to issue up to $209,204.80 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitatiOll!I and requircmm1ts in Notice 201:5-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs fo£ purposes of Section 54C( a). We generally won't extend the expiration da(c. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this alloclition. New CREB~ must satisfy all rcquircmcnlB for qualified tax credit bonds, including th~ in SoctiOllll 54A(dX2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Trmsmy regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allooatioo of authority to i1110C New CREBs to flnance tho project de9aibod in the application. It is not a ruling or detenn.inttion by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed ooly to the, Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the 11pplicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the application for an allocation is s~ect to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (94:015) Catalog f-lJmbor 87821 F

Notice 2015- l 2 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREEis. You must attach a copy of this lcttc,· to any Form 8038-TC, hrformation Rt1t1Jrn for Tax Credit Bomb and Spr!eff)«J Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued wider this allocaticm. Y 011 must also send a notice of issuanco within 15 days after issuing New CREBs nnder this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GR:TEB:CPM AUcntion: Kenneth S1engel 1122 Town & Country Conunons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dctcnninoH it won't issue tho bonds, sond written confirmation to the SIUI!C addre~~ Mhown above that tho allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. lfyou have qnestionR, you can contact the pen;on listed at the top of this lotter.

Since~ly, Cfr[~. Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Tcchnic11.I Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (D-20115) Catalog Number 87821F

Dep1rtm•nt of th• T1111aury Internal Revenue Service

IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entltlea Dlvl1lon

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/0312017 Person to oontarcfflD number:

Steve Haycock I 1002978092 Contact telephone n\-!rrd1er:

801 799-6889 Alllonation expiretiQn date:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #3)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for au allocation of authority to issue $276,174.67 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station #3) (Is8Uer) authority to issue up to $276,174.67 ofNew CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations md requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C( a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration de:te, it will forfeit this 11lloclltion. New CREBs must satisfy all n:ljllircmcnts for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A( d)(2)-( 6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or dotcrmination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy 11pplicable federal tax requilsementl!.

This lcllcds directed only to lhc Issuer. Section 6110(k.X3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedm.t.

This allocation is based on infounation submitted and representations made by tho applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty ofporjury. Material submitted in support oflhe epplioation fur an allocaiion is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (94015) Catalog Number 57!21 F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable lo New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, b,fonnation Retumfor Tax Credit Bonds and Spt!ctjled Tax Credit Bond<, filed for New CREBs issued under lhia allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs undel' this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Sel'Vice SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown ahovo that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience dm:ing lhe allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

1>)n1frely, "' • II l tr £ ff!&.¼\_

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Boods

letter 5568 (11-2015) Catalog Mumbor 87821 F

Department of tha Treasury Internal Revenue Service

IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entitiea Division

Cily of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Parson to contact/ID nurnbar:

Steve Haycock/ 1002978092 Contact tetaphone r111,.1mber:

801 799-6889 Allocation ~xpiratlon date: 01130/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Roncwable Energy Bonds lllsuancc Anthority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #2)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $172,371.72 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) snd Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station ff2) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $172,371.72 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The is11Uer mll!lt issue tho New CREBa on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't ex.tend the expin,.tion date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocution. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualifiod tax c--redit bonds, induding those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treal!llfY regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finmce the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letlllr is directed only to the lssller. Section 611 0(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is baaed on information submitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Mat1irial 1abmitted in support of the application for an allocation is 11ubject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infurmation filing roquiroments npplicl!ble to New CREB,. You must attach a copy of this lo(la to my Form 8038-TC, I,ifi;,m,alion Return for Tax Credit Bonds and Specified Tax Credit Bond!!, filed fur New CREBs issued nnder this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after is11uing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.h., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Konnoth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer doterminos it won't issue the bonds, send writ!en confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questiOll8, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

~i~ccrcly, l __ Jfo E ~

fJ . Jayne ll. Ma.xwdl Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal GovcmmcnlB/Tu Eum1pt Bond.!!

letter 5568 (9-201S) Catalog Number 67821f

Department of the Treasury lntarnal Ravanua Sarvic•

IRS Tax Exempt and Govammant Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johru;on 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Dale:

08103/'2017 Person to e.ontactltD number:

Steve H8)'COCk I 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 AHoeatlon expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Isl!UllllCo Authority for City of Rialto (Fleet Services/ ITS/Purchasing)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $279,366.44 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 20 I 5-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Floet Servicos/lTS/Purch (l!sua) authority to issue up to $279,366.44 ofNc,w CREBs for the project described in tbc application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the oxpirstion date listed above and deeigwite the bonds as New CREBs for purpo11es of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the oxpiration date. If tho Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expinrtion date, it will forfeit thi1 allocltion. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), 1111d 54C(a), related Trcasmy regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of amhority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or detocmination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicablo federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicllllt for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in support of the epplication for an allocation is ~ubjoct to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't boen v~ifiod.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infonnation flliog n,quiromonts applicable to Now CREBs. You must attach a copy of this J,:,tter to any Form 8038-TC, hrformation Return for Tax Credit Bo11ds and Specified Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs iJl8UOO under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issu1111Ce within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Konnoth Stengel I 122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 6301 7

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address 11hown above that the alloca.tlon was forfeited.

We appreciate your petionce during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person !isled at the lop of this letter.

Sincerely, °tr-£~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-28111) Catalog Numbor67821F

IRS

Department of the TreasufY Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm A venue Rialto, CA 923 76

Dalo:

0810312017 Person to contact/ID number: Sieve Haycock I 1002978092

Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation iexplfation date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Cleao Renewable Energy Bond~ Issuance Anthority for City of Rialto (Fire Station #4)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of anthority lo issue $ 138,886.28 in new clean n:,newable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Scotion 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Fire Station #4) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $ 138,886.28 of New CREBs for the project described in the application, ~object to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must iAsue the New CRRBs on or before the cxpiT11tion date fated abCYVe 11nd designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section .54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration dete. If the Issuer can't me the bonds bdbn, the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax credit boods, including those in Sections .54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related TreaiUI)' regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confinns an allocation of anthority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bond~ will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(1::)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be u11ed or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and rcprcscntationH made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under palftity of perjury. Material submitted in support of the appliclliion for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but liasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (11-2015) Call!log Numbor 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, brfo,.,,,atlon Rtiturnfor Tax Credit Bonds and ~cijitid Tax Crtidit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determines it won't issue the bonds, send written coofumation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have qucstioll.8, you can contact the perem listed at tbc top of this lettoc.

Sincerely, ()1;,£~ Jayne Tl. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2115) Catalog Number 67821F

IRS

Department of the Treasury lnbtrnal Revenue Service Tax Exampt and Gowrnmant Entitias Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date:

08/03/2017 Person to contact/ID number:

Steve Heycock 11002978092 Contact telephone m.1mber.

801 799-6869 A11ocatlon expiration date: 01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Boo.de Issuance Authority fur City of Rialto (Human Rc8ourcem/M&O)

Dear Mr. fohn8on:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $234,318.63 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate lo City of Rialto (Human Resources/M&O) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $234,318.63 of New CREBs for the project described in !be application, subject to limitation8 and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The i88uer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and desigll.llte the bonds as New CREBs for purpo8es of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the l&~uer can't iHue the bond8 before lhe expiration date, it will furfi,it this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirCE1Cnts for qualified lax credit bondR, including those in Scotions 54A{dX2)-(6), and 54C(a), mlated Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confimIB fill allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or detennination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will 8otisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be u8od or cited as precedent.

Thi8 allocation is based on information sulxnitted and representations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Mote1ial submitted in support of the application for fill allocation is subject to verification by lhe IRS on audit, but hMn't been verified.

letter 5568 (9-2015) Cata tog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 c:xplai118 infoIIDlltion filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must 11tlllch a copy of this lottm-to any Form 8038-TC, I,ifonnation Retuntfor Tax Credit Bonds and Specified Tax Credit Bond!J, filed for New CREJls issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issnance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service Sl:l:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country CommOl'.III Chesterfield, MO 63017

If tho Issuer dctorminoB it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate yonr patience durin11 tho allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at lhe top of lhis letter.

Sincerely,

c:tf.£~ Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Govcmmcll1s/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9·2015) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treeaury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exampt and Government Entitles Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenne Rialto, CA 92376

Date: 0810312017

Person to contad'AO number:

Sieve Haycock 11002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration date: 01130/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Issnance Authority for City of Rialto (Public Works/ Engineering)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority to issue $ 168,983.86 in new clean rmewablo energy bonds (New CREBs) undor Intomal Revenne Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Public Works/Engineering (Issuer) authority to issue up to$ 168,983.86 of New CREBs for the project deecribed in tbe application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issner must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date Jieted above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C( a). We gcrnrlllly won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't issue the bonds befuro the expiration date, it will forfi:it this allocation. Now CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qnalified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-l 2.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal lax requirements.

This letter is directed only to the lssner. Section 61 I0(lc)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited ru; precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted and reJ)£esentations made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of pcrjnry. Material sabmittcd in snpport ofthc application for an lllloclltion is sultject to verification by the IRS on audit, but ham'I been vl%ificd.

Letter 5568 (9.a015) Catalog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 explains infunnation filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this letter to any Form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Owlit Bonds and Specified Ta;,; Crtidit Bond!, fl.led for New CREBs issuod under Ibis allocation. You must al110 send a notice of i11uance within 15 days after i88uing New CREBs 1D1der this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: KJ::nncth Stmjel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer detennines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above that the allocation was fulfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can conlacl the person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, e.:;,.rr~ I/

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Progrem Manager, Technical Indim Tribal Governmentsffax Exempt Bonds

letter 5568 (11-20111) Catalog Number 67821 F

IRS

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson l 50 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Dam:

0810312017 Person to cont1:11ctliD number:

Steve Haycook 11002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 Allocation expiration daffl:

01/3012018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Eru:,rgy Boods Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Police Armex)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority to issue $306,314.48 in new clean rctJCWable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Cock, (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Police Annex) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $306,314.48 of New CREBs for the project described in the applic11tion, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CR BBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bond8 as New CREBs for pwposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend tho expiration date. If the Iasucr can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will fcrfuit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements for qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(a), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allooation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or delemtination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

l11is letter is directed only to the Issuer. Section 61 IO(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allooation is based on information submitted and representations made by the applicant fur lhe New CREB allocation under penally of perjury. Mata:ial submitted in ~upport of the application for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't boon verified.

Letter 5568 (11-2615) C•tolog Number 67821 F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this Jctti:,r to any Form 8038-TC, I,eformation Return for Tax CredU Bonds and Specified Tax Cntdtt Bonds, filed for New CREBS issued under thi11 allocation. You must also 11end a notice of issuance within 15 days afulr issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:GE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer determine, it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same addrl:68 mown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter. s~,;:.£~

Jayne E. Maxwell Aeling Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Governmcnt!I/Tax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog ""'1bw 67821 F

,. Department of the Trea•ury t8'J' lnt.rnal Revenue Servic. IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City ofRiallo Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Oate: 08103/2017

Person to contactlfD number:

Sieve Haycock / 1002978092 Contact telephone number:

801 799-6889 AHocatlon expiration date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clo11n Renewable Energy Bonds Isswmce Authority for City of Rialto (Library)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied fur an allocation of authority to is11Ue $271,153.72 in new clean renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Seotion 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City ofRiallo (Library) (Issuer) authority to issue up to $271,153.72 of'Ncw CREBs for the project described in the application, subject to limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CRRBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We generally won't extend the expiration date. If the Issuer can't i&suc the bOllds be:fui:c the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREB1 must satisfy all roquirements for qualified tax credit hoods, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6), and 54C(11), related Treasury regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confirms an allocation of authority to issue New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether the proposed bonds will llatisfy applicable federal tax requirements.

This letter is direeted only to the Issuer. Section 6110(k)(3) of the Code provides that it may nol be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is hosed on information submitled and noJKe11entstions made by the applicant for the New CREB allocation under penalty of perjury. Material submitted in suppo1t of the application for an allocation is subject to verificaticm by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains infoamition filing requirement11 applicable to New CREBs. Yon must attach a copy of this lettc:a- to any form 8038-TC, Information Return for Tax Credi/ Bonds and ~ctfit!d Tax Credit Bonds, filed for New CREBs issued under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issnanoe within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under 1hls allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Sa-vice SE:T:OE:TEB:CPM Attention: Kenneth Stengel 1122 Town & Counuy Coannons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If the Issuer dete1mi11es it won't issue the bonds, send wriUcn confimurtion to the same address shown above that the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience dnring the allocation process. If you have queations, you can contact the person listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, <ff[~ ii

Jayne I:!. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal GovemmenWTax &empt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Hl.l'flber67821F

IRS

Department of the Traaaury lntarnal Ravenue Servic• Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division

City of Rialto Attn: Kyle Johnson 150 S Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92376

Date: 08/03/2017

Person to contacilfD number: Sieve Haycock 11002978092

Contact totephono number:

801 799-6889 Al1ocatton exptrattcm date:

01/30/2018

Re: Allocation of New Clean Renewable Energy Bowls Issuance Authority for City of Rialto (Metrolink Depot)

Dear Mr. Johnson:

You applied for an allocation of authority lo issue$ 222,599.38 in new cleen renewable energy bonds (New CREBs) under Internal Revenue Code (the Code) Section 54C(a).

Under Code Section 54C(a) and Notice 2015-12, we allocate to City of Rialto (Mc:trolink Depot) (Issuer) authority to iMue up to $222,599.38 of New CRBBs for the project described in the application, subject lo limitations and requirements in Notice 2015-12.

The issuer must issue the New CREBs on or before the expiration date listed above and designate the bonds as New CREBs for purposes of Section 54C(a). We genc,rally won't ~tend the expiration date. lfthe Issuer can't issue the bonds before the expiration date, it will forfeit this allocation. New CREBs must satisfy all requirements fur qualified tax credit bonds, including those in Sections 54A(d)(2)-(6}, and 54C(a), related Trcaswy regulations, and Notice 2015-12.

This letter confums lll1 allocation of anthority to isme New CREBs to finance the project described in the application. It is not a ruling or determination by the IRS whether lhe propo11ed bonds will satisfy applicable federal tax requirement!.

This letter is directed only 10 the Issuer, Section 611 O(k)(J) of the Code provides that it may not be used or cited as precedent.

This allocation is based on information submitted md representations made by the applicant fur the New CREB alloclltion under penalty of perjury. M1te1·ial submitted in support of the appliclltion for an allocation is subject to verification by the IRS on audit, but hasn't been verified.

letter 5568 (9-2015) Catalog Number 67821F

Notice 2015-12 explains information filing requirements applicable to New CREBs. You must attach a copy of this Jetta- to any Form 8038-TC, Informatio,r Relllrnfor Tax Credit Bo,rds a,rd Specified Tax Credit Bond.J, filed for New CREBs issnc,d under this allocation. You must also send a notice of issuance within 15 days after issuing New CREBs under this allocation, as described in Notice 2015-12, Section 8.b., to:

Internal Revenue Service SE:T:OE:TEB:CPM Attention: KJ:,nncth Stccgcl 1122 Town & Country Commons Chesterfield, MO 63017

If 1he Issuer detennines it won't issue the bonds, send written confirmation to the same address shown above thal the allocation was forfeited.

We appreciate your patience during the allocation process. If you have questions, you can contact the persm listed at the top of this letter.

Sincerely, , .• [ rtuu,d,t.__

Jayne E. Maxwell Acting Program Manager, Technical Indian Tribal Oovcmmentsfrax Exempt Bonds

Letter 5568 (9-201!1) Catalog Numb•r 67821F

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18 November 29, 2017

BINDING COMMITMENT FO HASE AGREE

This BINDING COMMI1MENT FOR LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEl\/lENT (this "Binding Commitment"), dated November 14, 2017, entered into between the City of Rialto, a California mllllicipal corponrtion existing lllldo: and by virtue of the constitution and laws of the State of California (the "City"), Holman Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Corporation"), end Mega Bank, a state banking corporation duly organized and existing llllder the laws of the State of California (the "Bank");

W ITNES SETH:

WHEREAS, the City has received from the Internal Revenue Slll'Vice (tho "IRS") an allocation of the national New Clean Renewable Energy Bond ("CREB") limitation in an amount totaling $6,854,653 to finance solar energy infrll8tructnre improvtmcmts to existing facilities of the City;

WHEREAS, the City and the Corporation will enter into an Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (the "Lease Agreement") under which the Corporation will purchase the financed energy infrastructure improvanc:ots (the "Equipment") from the City and lease the Equipment it back to the City in exchange for rental paymwts to be paid by the City;

WHEREAS, the Corporation will assign all of its rights under the Lease Agreement to the Bank pursuant to an assignment agreement (the "Assignment Agreement"), in exchange for an amount equal to the amount payable by the Corporation to the City under the Lease Agreement;

WHEREAS, the City's payment obligation under the Lease Agreement will be designated as a "New Clean Renewable Energy Bond" as authorized pursuant to Section 54C of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code");

WHEREAS, the credit rate ("Credit Rate") applied to a CREB is the rate determined for tho date that is the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing fur the sale of the CREB;

WHEREAS, the maximlllll term for a CREE is the maximum term detmnined for the month in which the CREE is sold;

NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THESE PREMISES AND OF THE MUTUAL AGREEMENTS AND COVENANTS CONTAINED HEREIN AND FOR OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE R.l:lCEIPT AND SUFFICIENCY OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, THE PARTIES HERETO DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1. ~to.Issue and Sell: ConditiOtlll Pr . ·,. Upon the satisfaction (in tho sole opinion of the Bank) of all conditions preccdeni set forth below, on November 30, 2017, or at such other date and time as shall have beenmutnallyagreed upon by the City and the Bank (the "Funding Date"), and subject to Section 7 hereof: the Bank shall pay to the Corporation $6,353,963.08 (the "purchase price") in consideration of the Corporation's assignment to the Bank of its interest in the Lease Agreement pursuant to the Assignment Agreement by paying the amount of $6, l 09 ,579 .88 to the Escrow Agent, as defined in the I ,ease Agreement, and the amount of$244,383.20 to the Corporation.

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SECTION 2. Role of the Bank in the Transaction. The City aclcnowledges that:

(a) The Bank is acting in tlris transaction solely for its own loan account and not as a fiduciary for the City or :in the capacity of broker, dealer, municipal securities underwriter, placement agent, or municipal advisor;

(b) The Bank has not provided, and will not provide, financial, legal (including securities law), tax, accounting or other advice to or on behalf of the City (including to any financial advisor, municipal advisor, or placement agent engaged by the City) with n:,spect to the structuring of the financing or the execution and deli very of the Lease Agreement;

( c) The Bank has no fiduciary duty pursuant to section 15B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, to the City with respect to the transactions relating to the structuring of the fmancing or the execution and dolivm-y of the Lell!le Agreement and the Assignment Agreement and the discussions, undertakings, end procedures leading thereto;

( d) Each of the City and its plecement agent, if any, h&'I sought and shall seek and obtain financial, legal (including securities law), tax, accounting and other advice (i11cluding as it relates to structure, timing, terms and similar matters) with respect to the lease financing transaction from its financial, municipal, legal, and other advisors ( and not the Bank or its affiliates) to the extent that the City or its placement agent desires to, should, or needs to obtain such advice;

(e) The Bank hllB expressed no view regarding the legal sufficiency of its representations for pmposes of compliance with any legal requirements applicable to any other party, including but not limited to any placement agC111t, municipal advisor, or financial advisor of the City, or the correctness of eny legal interpretation made by counsel to any other party, including but not limited to counsel to the City's financial advisor, municipal advisor, or placement agent, if any, with respect to any sueh matters.

( f) The tranl!action between the City and the Bank is an arm's length, commercial transaction in which the Bank is acting and has acted solely as a principal and for its own interest, and the Bank has not made recommendations to the City with respect to the transactions relating to the Lease Agreement or the Assigmnent Agreement.

SECTION 3. Representations and Warranties ofthtiQty. The Cityreproimts and warrants to the Bank th11t:

( a) The City is a public agency of the State of California (the "State"), and has all necessary power and authority to enter into and perform its duties under tlris Binding Commitment and the Lease Agreement (collectively, the "City Documents").

(b) None of the execution and delivery of the City Docwneots, compliance with the provisions on the City's part contained therein, nor the consummation of any other of the transactions herein wid therein contcimplatod, nor the fulfillment of the terms hereof and thereof, materially conflicts with or constitutes a material breach of or default undet" nor materially contravenes any law, administrative regulation,judgmcnt, decree, loan agreement, indentnre, bond, note, resolution, agreement or other instn.nnent to which tbe City is a party

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or is otherwise subject, nor docs any such execution, delivery, adoption or compliance result in a security inta-est or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever upon any of the properties or assets of the City under the terms of any such law, administrative regulation, judgment, decree, loan agreement, indenture, bond, note, resolution, agreo:nent or other instrument, except as provided by the City Documents.

( c) The City Documents have been duly !lUthorized by the City, and, assuming due authorizstion, execution and delivery by the other parties thereto, will constitute legal, valid and binding agrc,ommts of the City enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, except as the enforcement thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, reorganization, fraudulent conveyance or other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generolly and by the application of equitable principles if sought and by the limitations on legal remedies imposed on actions against cities in tho State of California.

( d) There is no consent, approval, authorization or other oro(2" of, or filing with, or certification by, any regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the City required for the ex.ecution and deliv~ of the City Docamems or the consw:nmstion by the City of the other transactions contemplated by the City Documents.

(e) To the best knowledge of the City, there is, and 011 the Funding Dato there will be, no action, suit, proceeding or invelltigetion at law or in equity before or by any court or governmemtal agency or body pending or threatened against the City to restrain or enjoin the payments to be made pursuant to the Lease Agreement, or in any way contesting or affecting the validity of the City Documents or the authority of the City to apJrove thi! Binding Commitment, or enter into the City Documents or contesting the pow ors of the City to enter into or perfonn its obligations under any of the foregoing or in any way contesting the powers of the City in connection with any action contemplated by this Binding Connnitment or to restrain or enjoin the payment of Rental Payments ( as defined in the Lease Agreement), nor is there any basis for 81ly sud:! action, suit, proceeding or investigation.

(f) By official action of the City prior to or concurrently with the Mecution hereof, the City has duly authorized and approved the execution and delivery of, and the performance by the City of the obligations on its pert contained in, the City Documents and the consummation by it of all other transactions contemplated by this Binding Commitment.

(g) The City is not in breach of or def11Ult llllder any material applicable law or administrative regulation of the State of California or the United States or any material applicable judgment or decree or any loan agreement, indenture, bond, note, resolution, agreement or other instrument to which the City is a party or is otherwise subject and in connection with which the City is obligated to make payment~ from its own funds, and no event has occurred and is continuing that, with the pas sago of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a default or an event of default under llilY such instrument the consequence of which oould be to materially and adversely affect the performance of the City under- the City Documents.

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(h) The City will deliver all opinions, certificllies, letten and other instruments and documents reasonably required by the Bank or by this Binding Commitment.

(i) Any certificate of the City delivered to the Bank shall be de001ed a representation and warranty by the City to the Bank as to the statements made therein.

(j) As of the time of acceptance hereof and as of the Funding Date the City does not and will not have outstanding any indebtedness ( other than transactions for typical daily operations of the City or with a maturity in excess of a year) that is pa.yable from the City's general fund except as disclosed to the Bank.

(k) The Fiscal Year 2015-16 Audited Financial Statements fairly present the financial position and results of the operations of the City as of such dates and fur the periods therein set forth and the audited financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied; and as of this date there has been no materially adverse change to the financial position of the City since the date of such financial statements.

(l) Between the date of this Binding Connnitmo:J.t and the Funding Date, the City will not, wi1houi the prior written consent of the Banlc, offer or issue any certificates, notes or other obligations for borrowed money, or incur any material liabilities, direct or contingent, secured by a lien on the City's general f1D1d.

SECTION 4. Conditions Pn,cedent to the Closing. Conditions precedent to the Bank's obligation to pay the purchase price on the FW1ding Date are:

(a) The delivery by the City of a certified copy of the resolution of the City authorizing the execution and delivery by the City of the City Documents, togc,ther with an incumbency certificate of the City.

(b) The delivery by the City of grants of CREB volume cap !l!location(s) by the IRS at least equal to the purchase price.

(c) The delivery by the City and the Corporation, as applicable, of the fully executed Lease Agreement, Binding Connnitment, and Assignment Agreement ( collectiwly the "Transaction Documents"), all in form and substance acceptable to the Bank.

( d) The execution and delivt:l'y by the City of an Internal Revenue Service Form 8038-TC in a form acceptable to K&L Gates, LLP, special coW1sel to Holman Capital Corporation ("Special CoW1sel").

( e) The delivery of a certificate, dated the Funding Date, and signed by the designated repre~entative of the City, or such other officer of City as the Bank may approve, to the effi:tct that:

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(i) The representations and warranties of the City contained in the Lease Agreement are true, complete and correct on and as of the Funding Date a<1 if made on the Funding Date.

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(ii) The n:,prc,scntations and warranties of the City contained in Section 3 of this Binding Commitment shall c,ach be true, complete and correct in all respects on and as of the Funding Date as if made on the Funding Olde.

(iii) No event has occurred and is continuing that constitutes an Event of Default under the Lease Agreement.

(iv) The City has complied with all the agreements and eatisfied all the conditions on its part to be performed or satiefied in connection with the execution and delivery of the City Documents and to legally and validly issue the CRBB at or prior to the Funding D11te.

(1) The execution and delivery by the City of a certificate as to arbitrage and othor tax matters.

(g) Delivery of a legal opinion addressed to the City, the Corporation, and the Bank, dated the Funding Date, of counsel to the City in the form set forth in Exhibit F to the Lease Agreement.

(h) Delivery of a legal opinion addressed to the City, the Corporation, and the Bank, dated the Funding Date, of Special Counsel to the effect that:

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(I) The City has taken all action required by it to qualify the City's payment obligations under the Lease Agreement (the "Obligation") as a qualified tax credit bond under Section 54A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). The City has covenanted that it will continue to comply with the requirements of Section 54A of the Code so that the Obligation shall be and remain a qualified tax credit bond under said section. The Obligation is a "new clean renewable energy bond" ("CREB") within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code and a taxpayer that ovvns all of any portion of the Obligation on any "credit allowance date" (as defined in Section 54A(e) of the Code) will be allowed, subject to the limitations of Section 54A of the Code, a credit against the owner's federal income tax for such taxable year in an amount equal to the sum of the credits determined under Section 54A(b )(I) of the Code with respect to each credit allowance date. The opinion set forth in the preceding sentence is subject to the condition that the City comply with all requirements of the Code that must be satisfied subsequent to the execution of the Agreement in order that the Obligation be, and continue to be, a CREB eligible fur the tax credit set forth in Section 54A of the Code. The City has covenanted to comply with all 9JJPlicable n,quirements. Failure to comply with certain of such covenants may cause the owner of the Obligation to lose its entitlement to cm:lits against its federal income tax.

(2) Interest payable under the Agreement is not excludable from gross income for federal tax purposes.

(i) Evidence of insurance as required by the Lease Agreement.

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(j) Such additional legal opinions, cmificates, proceedings, instruments and other documents as the Bank or Special Cmmsel IllllY reasonably request to evidence (i) compliance by tho City with legal requirements, (ii) tho truth and accuracy, as of the time of the Funding Dilte, of the represcntlrtions of the City h«ein contained, !llld (iii) the due performance or satisfaction by the City, the Bank, and Holman Capital Corporation at or prior to such time of all agreements thm to be pa-formed and all conditions then to be satisfioo by each of them.

(I;.) The Bllllk will deliv« a Sophisticated Investor Letta-in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C prior to or simultaneously with the execution of the Assignment Agreement.

SECTION 5. Ce · . ThepartiesheretoftcknowledgethattheCreditRatewithrespect to the CREBs, determined as of tho date hereof.. and as shown on the United States Treasury Department's TreasuryDirect website, and as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto, is 4.15%.

SECTION 6. ~- Tho parties hereto acknowledge that the maximum maturity of the CREBs, determined as of tho date hereof, and as shown on tho United States Treasury Department's TreasuryDirect website, and as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto, is 33 yeftrB.

SECTION 7. Debt Service Schedule. Tho principal components of the Rental Payments under the Le11Se Agreements shall beer interest at a rate of3.42%, calculated on the basis of a year of three hundred sixty (360) days and the actual dftys dapsed, and shall be due and payable on the dates and in the amounts as set forth in the Lease Agreements and as set forth on Exhibit B hereto.

SECTION 8. Events Permitting the Bank to Terminate. The Bank may terminate its obligation lo purcha.~e the City's obligations under the Lease Agreement before the Funding Date if any of the following occurs:

(a) any legislative, executive or regulatory action (including the introduction of legislation) or any court decision that, in the sole judgment of the Bank, casts sufficient doubt on the legality or the status of the City's obligations under the Lease Agreement so as to milterially impair the expected value to the, Bank of amounts due undei- or the security of the Lease Agreement;

(b) any action by the Securities and Exchange Commission or a court that would require registration of the Lease Agreement und« the Socuritic:,s Act of 1933, as amended;

( c) any event occurs or becomes known that has a material adv«se effect on the financial condition of the City or on the ability of the City to perform its obligations under the Lease Agreement;

( d) the declaration of a general bunking moratori urn by fod«al, New York or California authorities, or the general suspension of trading on any national securities exchange; or

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( e) any international ot' national crisis or banking moratorium materially affecting, in the reasonable opinion of the Bank, the mari::ct value of the Lease Agreement or new restrictions on the extension of credit by banks or other lending institutions by any federal or state agency.

If the City shall be unable to satisfy the conditions to the Bank's obligations contained in this Binding Connnitment or if the Bank's obligations shall be terminated for any reason permitted by this Binding Commitment, this Binding Commitment may be canceled by the Bank at, or at anytime prior to, the time of Closing. Notice of such cancellation shall be given lo the City in writing, or by telephone or telegraph, confirmed in writing. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, the performance of any and all obligations of the City haeunder and the perfonnance of any l!Ild all conditions contained herein for the benefit of the Bank may be waived by the Bank in writing at its sole discretion. If the City shall be unable to satisfy the conditions to the Bank's obligations contained in this Binding Commitment or if the Bank's obligations she.II be terminated for any reason permitted by this Binding Commitment, the City shall pay all expenses incurred by the Bank in connection with this Binding Commitment and the financing contemplated by the Lease Agrccmcnt.

SECTION 9. Notices. Any notice or othes- communication to be given ood« this Binding Commitment ( other than the acceptance hereof as specified in the first paragraph hereof) shall be deemed given when delivered or mailed by registered mail, postage prepaid, to:

City:

Corporltion:

Lender:

City of Rialto City of Rialto 150 S. Palm Avenue Rialto, CA 92653 Attffltion: City Manager

Holman Capital Corpor11tio11 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290 Laguna Hills, CA 92563 Attention: President

Mega Bank 245 West Valley Bank Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776 Attention: Donald Volkman, Executive Vice Presido:it

SECTION I 0. . in Interest" S . . ThiH Binding Commitment when accepted by the City, the Corporation, end the Bank in writing a.s heretofore specified she.II constitute the entire agreement among the City, the Corporation, end the Bank. This Binding Commitment is made solely for the benefit of the parties hereto (including the successors or assigns of the Bank). No pcnion shall acquire or have any rights hercunda: or by virtue hereof. All representations, warranties and agreements of the parties in this Binding Commitmo:it shall survive regardless of (a) any investigation or any statement in respect thereof me.de by or on behalf of the

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Bank, (b) deli vr,ry of and payment by the Bank for tho CREBs hereunder, nnd ( c) BllY temrination of this Binding Commitm«tt.

SECTION 11. A,J;m)icable Law. This Binding Cormnitmcnt shall be interpretoo, govmiw 8Dd enfo:rctid in accordance with the laws of the State of California applicable to contracts made and performed in the State of California.

SECTION 12. ~- This Binding CoIIJIDi1ment may be ox1icut1id by the parties hereto in separate ommterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered, shall be an original but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument.

SECTION 13. Definitions. Capits.lized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Lease Agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Purchase Agreement by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of the day and year first written above.

Approved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER, LLP

By: Name: Fred Galante Title: City Attorney

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/ HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

By: _______ _

Authorized Officer

Mega Bank

By:_ Authorized Officer

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TN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Purchase Agreement by lheir ollicers thereunto duly authorized as of the day and year first written above.

Approved as to form:

ALISHIRE & WYNDRR, LLP

By: Name: Fred Galante Title: City Attorney

CITY OF RIALTO

By: _____________ _

Authorized Officer

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

By: ____________ ~ Authorized Officer

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[N WITNESS WHEREOF, the p!lrties hereto have executed rhis Purcha~e Agreement by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of the day and year first written above.

Approved as to form:

ALESHIRE & WYNDER, LLP

By:

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Name: Fred Galante Titlt:: City Attorney

CTTYOFRIALTO

By: _____________ _

Authorized Officer

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

By: _____________ _

J\uthori7.ed Officer

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EXHIBIT A

New Clean Renewable Energy Bond Credit Rate and Amount

The credit rate fur a new clean renew-able energy bond is the rate published by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service on the date of a binding, written contract for the sale of the new clean renewable: energy bond. The new clean renewable energy bond credit rate as ofNovemb« 14, 2017, the date of the Binding Commitment (the: "Binding Commitment"), is 4.15%. The maximum maturity for a new clean renewable energy bond is the duration published by the Bureau of the Fiscal St:1:vice for the month in which the bond is sold pursuant to a binding, written contract. The maximum maturity as ofNovember 14, 2017, the date of the Binding Cornmilmllllt, is 33 years. The face: iunount of the City's new clean renewable energy bond subject to the Binding Commitment is $6,109,579.88.

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RENTAL PAYMENTS

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SOPIDSTICATED INVESTOR LETTER

Re: Equipment Lea•• A~ent-Purcltaso Agreement, dated as ofNovember 30, 2017 (tho "Lease Agreement"), by and between Holman Capital Corporation (the "Corponition") and the City of Rialto (tho "City")

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Tho undoroigned (the "Aasignee") is deliverina this lettor (tho "Asiignoo Lettor")to tho City plll'iUll:III to Section 15 of the abovo-n,fiorenced Le115e A,in,ement. All capitalized termo used but not defined herein shall have the meaniD¥• ascribed to them in the Lease Aareement.

The City bu cntcrod into the Lease Agn,cment in connection with the finmcina of certain EquipmCIII, as more fully doocribed undo,r the Lea•e Agn,ement (the "Financing"). Pursuant to the Lease Agreement, the City i• obliga!ed to make rental payments thereunder to the Corporatioo. Pursuant lo an as1ignmmt agreement (the "Auignmcnt Agreement") between the C1.-poration and Moga Bank (the "Assignee"), the Corp0!'1itioo h8" as•igned to the Assignee all of the Corporetion'• rightll, title and interest to the Lease and the related Escrow Agre<1ncnt (togell1er, the "Financing Documents"). It is aclrnowlodgod that City is not a party to and has not reviewed the Assignment Agreement. No repn,Hntation of any nature whatsoever has been or is made by the City regarding the Alll!ignn1ent Agreement.

The Ao,ignee does horcby certify, represent, warrant and agree for the benefit of the City that:

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(a) The Aasian,eo understands that the paymMt obliaationa of the City under the U,ase Aattement, inclndi!li but not limited lo rental paymonts thereundtt, do not constirute an obli,1111tion of the City which the City ii obli&ated to lovy or plod&e any form of taxation or for which the City has levied or plodaod any form of taxation. Neither the full faith nor credit of the City, any other municipality or coonty of California, the State of California, or any political division thereof is pled&ed to the City'• payment ,mder or as any security for the Finmcill11 Documents.

(b) The Assignoo has received, read and reviewed such documents, instnJments and information related to the Financing Documents as the ABs~oe has n,quosted in order to evaluate the merits and risks of entcrini: into the fmancial arrani:ements contemplated by the Fimncin& Documents.

(c) The A•aignoc has been provided an opportunity lo ask question• of, and the Assi11noe has received answers from, rcprc•cnlativc• of tho Ci Ly regmding the terms and conditions of the Financing Docurncnll!, and the A••ignre has oblainod all additional information requegtc:d by the Aai,dgncc in connection with the Financing Documents.

(d) The Assignee has such knowledie and expttience in financial and business matlers in general, and in t:ransru:tions such as the financial ammgemonl8 contemplated by the Finendng Documents in particuliir, that it is capable of ovaluatina and has evaluated the merits and risks of enterini into the financial arrangements contemplated by the Financing Documents ,md the Aoaignoe is capable and prepared to bear the risks of entering into the Assignment Agreement with respect to the Financing.

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( e) The A&ai&nee understands that (i) 1rone of the Finan.cin& Documents ( or the ri&hts to payment ooder such aa:reementll) has bem. reii5tered with auy federal or stale securities agency or cornmissiou or otherwise qualified for sale under the "Blue Sky'' laws or rel!lllatio"" of any state, and (ii) no credit rating has been 110n11ht or obtained with respect to such agreements ( or the riah!B to paymem under such aareements).

(l) The Al•igncc understands that the City has not pn:parcd any offiorillll document (in the form of an official statcmcnl or othcrwi11e) with respect to the Financinii Documents.

(i) The Allsignoe acknowlodaes that, as between the Assignee and the City: (i) the AMignoe has assumed re11ponsibility for requesting information regarding the City, its financial condition, tl1e Financi.o£ Documents, the provision, for payment thereof, aud the sufficiency of auy security thereibr, aud ma.ldn& such review as the Assiitlee has deemed necessary or desirable in connection with its decision to enter into the AMi~nt Aareement with respect to the Financin&, and (ii) auy additional information 11pecifically requested from the City aud provided to the Aasiitlee prior ro closil}i constitutes all the information and review, with the inveatigatlon made by Asaignee (inchldina specifically the hsignee's investis,mon of the City) prior to ent,:,rinii into the AMijj:11melll Agreement, that A••i1111ee has deemed necessary or desirable in connection with its decision to enter into the A,sianment Arireement.

(h) The A,.ignoe is duly and validly organizod nndcr the laws of it• jurisdiction of incorporation or organization, and it can bear the economic risk of entering into the financial arrangemoot• contemplat«! by the Financing Documents and has fully sufficient lcnowiedF aud experioou in busine.ss and financial mailers, including the an,,lyai• of a participation in similar financial ammgements, as to be cepabL, of ewluatlng the merits aud risks of ontaing into enterinii into the Assignmeot Aiireement with respect to the Financing on the basis of the information and review described in paraarsphs (b) (o), (d), aud (o) above.

(i) The Alliijj:nee is enterilll! inro the Allii~ A&reement for its own account and not with a pm.eel view to, or for resale in com1ection with, any distribution of its rigl,1t, under the A,;gijj:Ilment Aarccrnent or any beneficial interest thereia, and the hsiitlee intends al this time to retain such riaht• or beneficial interests for its own account, for an indefinite period of tlmo, and does not intend at this time to diipo•e of all or any pllrt of its riahtt to the Finaocin& Documents or any beneficial interest therein. The A•sianee understands that it may need to bear the risks of enterinii into enteri11& into the .¼sianment A&rc,c,ment with regpect tc the Finucillll for an indefinite time, since any transfer or 113gi1inment of its riahts under the Fi011.ncing Documents or any beneficial interest therein prio.- lo expiration of the Lease Agreement may not be pOisible due to a variety of polcntial circumstances and reasons. The A1sijw:e understands that its right1 under the FiD01ncing Documents may not be 1r.!.nsforrcd except in accordance with this A:!iipee Letter and the Section 15 of !he Lease.

(j) Tb.e Anignee is legally authorized to enter into the Assigmnml Asrocmcnt related to the Fit1&ncing.

(k) The A!llignce is a qualified institutional buyer as defined under Rule 144A of the Securities and fachanse Commission, as promnl1111tGd under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

(I) Alt.bough the Alasignoo does not intend at this lime lo dispo•e of all or my part of its rigilll and interest under the Financing Documents or my beneficial inlm,'SI 1hcrcin, the Assi&nee acknowlod2es that it has the right to sell, aMiin and transfer such rights and interest or auy beneficial interest therein, subject to the reqoiromentB set forth in the Lease Agreement, this Assi&nee Letter and applicable law governini such sale, 1ssijnment and transfer. The A,aignoe agrees that it will not sell, a"8ign or otherwise trausfer its riih!B aud interest under the Finaecing Documents or any beneficial interest therein without requiring the transreree to deliver an

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Assignoo Letter to the City to the same effect as this AosiiJlee Letter, including this paragraph (k), with no material revisions except as may be approved in writing by the City.

(m) The person oigning this Asoignee Letter on behalf of the A~signee is a duly appoina::d, qualified and octing representative of the A•signcc and authorized to make the cmtificationo, representations and warranties contained herein.

IN WITNllSS WHEREOI', the Assignee bas caused this Letter to be executed and delivered by its authorized repraicntativo on _____ , 20 I 7.

MEGABANK

By _______________ _

Name

Title ___________________ _

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CLOSING MEMORANDUM

56,109,579.18 l,EASE Foll APPROPRIATION-BASICO, .ESCROW FUNDED ICQUIPMKNT l,EASF~PURCHASE AGREFMENT (SOLAR CREBS)

PURSUANT TO THAT EQUIPMENT Lus1,-Pu1KHASII: AGllUMIINT AND .EQUIPMl:NT SCBEDULII: THEIU!:TO

DATID NOVl':Mllut31, 2017 BETWEEN CITY or RIALTO, AS La:ssa:, AND

HOLMAN CAPITAi, COIIPOJIATION, A.8 Ll':SSO!it

~:Cl111••: Pm-Clooin• will be held at the Lessee's coovenience, on or befure November 29, 2017. All docwnents will be executed and three (3) blue ink oriJlinalo will be ovemi•hted to Holman Capital Corpofltion, 25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 290, Laauna Hill•, CA 92653 for delivmy no later than 9:00 am on the momin• of November 29, 2117, and held in trust until such time as the wires and ori,11inal documents are released by the Parties.

~: (I) By internal funds transfer and paidin& n,ceipt of ori,llinal, executed I ,ease Docmnmts, on the mornin& of November 30, 2117, the Investor is authorized by Lessee to transfer via internal credit the Total l!quiptnent Cost (a• defined below) to Escrow Agc,it, punuant to a &enerel led.lier credit to the FEmw Account as follows:

BimkNamo: Moga Bank ABANumber: 122244870 Account Number: 12004164 Account: Name: City of Rialto

(2) By internal funds transfer and pending receipt of ori,llinal, executed lase Documtttts, on the mominj of November 30, 1017, the Escmw Agent is authorized by Lessee to transfer via internal credit the lsslJJlnce Costs (a• defined below) to Lessor as follows:

BonkName: ABANumber: Account Number: Account Name:

Comm:mity Bu1inell!I Bank 121144191 201008281 Holmon Capital Corporation

Holman Capital Corpocation will confirm by e-mail moeipt of furuls and then the release of all oriJliml docmnents held in tmst, when sw:h funds md/or d<Jcuments ore in the po11esaion of each of the Parties. Upon confirmation by Escrow Agent of the Lease PmceedB, Lessee will wire closing costs, legal foes and other amounts to the parties in accordance with the invoices ottochc-d hereto.

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$ 6,071,415.00 $ 38,164.88

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City of Rialto Rialto, California

HdrrB.ll Capital Corpcratim Laguna Hills, California

Mega Bank San Garriel, California

N0.tem~r 30, 2017

Re: E qui pnent Lease-Purchase Agreement dated Nave~r 30, 2017 (" Agreement") ~tween HolrrB.ll Capital Corrxiratim (" Lessor") and the City of Rialto, California ("Lessee")

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We have acted as special counsel to HdrrB.ll Captal Corrxiration, as lessor (the "Lessor") and the City of Rialto, California, as lessee (the" Lessee"), and have examined a transcript of the p-oceedi ngs related to the authorization and execution by the Lessee and the Lessor of an Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement, and Exhibits thereto, dated as of N0.tem~r 30, 2017 (the "Agreement"), which p-0.tides for the lease of certain p-operty (the "Equipment"). Captalized terms used in this opnim that are not otherwise defined have the meanings given such terms in the Agreement.

ASSUMPTIONS

(i) A 11 records, documents and instruments submitted to us as originals are authentic, all signatures appearing on the Agreement are genuine, all natural persons have legal capacity and all records, documents and instruments submitted to us as copes are authentic and in conforrrity with the original;

(ii) As to matters of fact ~ing upon the opinions set forth ~lavv, we have, with your cmsent, relied sdely upon and have not independently verified the accuracy of, the representations, warranties and cther statements set forth in the Agreement; and

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(iii) The Agreement represents the entire transaction ~tween the parties with respect to the transactions conternpl ated therein and that there are no other understandings ~een thern cther than as reflected i n such documents.

EXCLUSIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS

The opinions hereinafter expressed are subject to the fdlcwing further exclusims and qual i fi cati ms:

(i) The effect of appicable bankruptcy, insdvency, fraudulent conveyance, preference, rnoratori urn, and cther si rni I ar I aws ncw or hereafter in effect affecting the rights of creditors generally;

(ii) The discretim of the court ~fore which any proceeding involving the Agreement rnay ~ brought;

(iii) The effect of rules of law gaverning specific perforrrB.llce, injunctive relief and other equitable remedies (regardless of whether cmsidered in a proceeding in equity or at law) or to cmcep:s of materiality, reasonalleness, good faith and fair dealing;

(iv) We express no opinion regarding the enforceability of any prOJisims pertaining to curnul ative remedies or which purport to authorize or perrri t any persm to act in a rrB.llner that is determined nct to~ in good faith or commercially reasmalle or any pravision which waives any right in respect of such acts, any prOJisim that purports to indemnify any creditor that is unenforceall e under state I ctN; and

(v) We express no opnim as to the title of any personal property.

Regarding questions of fact material to our opinim, we have relied on representatims of the Lessee i n the B ond R esol uti on and the Federal Tax C erti fi cate and i n the certi fi ed proceedings and on cther certifications of public officials, the opinion of the Lessee' s counsel and others furnished to us without undertaking to verify the sarne b,' independent investigatim.

Based on our review of the iterns descri~d abave, and the review of such other documents and proceedings as we have deemed necessary, it is our opinion that:

1. The Lessee has taken all actim required b,' it to qualify the Lessee's payment obligatims under the Agreement (the "Obligation") as a qualified tax credit bond under Section 54A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). The Lessee has cavenanted that it will continue to cornpy with the requirements of Section 54A of the Code so that the Obligation shall ~ and remain a qualified tax credit bond under said section. The

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Olligatim is a "mw clean renewalle energy bmd" ("CREB") within the meaning of Section 54C of the Code and a taxpayer that cwns all of any [X)rtim of the Obligation on any "credit allavvance date" (as defined in Sectim 54A(e) of the Code) wil I ~ al lavved, subject to the Ii rnitati ms of Secti m 54A of the Code, a credit against the cwner' s federal income tax for such taxable year in an amount equal to the surn of the credits determined under Section 54A(b)(l) of the Code with respect to each credit allcwance date. The opnim set forth in the preceding sentence is subject to the condition thatthe Lessee comply with al I requirements of the Code that rnust ~ satisfied subsequent to the execution of the Agreement in order that the Obi i gati m ~. and continue to~. a CREB eligible for the tax credit set forth in Sectim 54A of the Code. The Lessee has cOJenanted to comply with all applicalle requirements. Failure to comply with certain of such cavenants rray cause the avvner of the Oll igation to lose its entitlementto credits against its federal income tax.

2. Interest payable under the Agreement is nct excludable from gross income for federal tax purrxises.

This opinion is given as of the date hereof and is based m facts and cmditions presently knavvn to us and the I aws and regulations currently in effect, and we do not undertake and hereby di sclai rn any obligation to advise you of any change in any rratters set forth herein. This opinion is furnished by us, as special counsel to HolrrB.ll Captal Corporation, to you sdely for your ~nefit and the ~nefit of your successors and assigns and rray not~ relied on or quoted by any other person without our prior written consent in each instance.

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Very truly yours,

K&L GATES LLP

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ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

between the

HOLMAN CAPITAL CORPORATION

and

MEGABANK

Dated: November 30, 2017

ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

This ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT, dated November 30, 2017 (the "Assignment Agreement"), made by the Holman Capital Corporation, a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Corporation"), and accepted by Mega Bank (the "Investor"):

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the Corporation and City of Rialto (the "Lessee") have executed and entered into the Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (Solar CREBs) and its attached Equipment Schedule both dated November 30, 2017 ( collectively, and together with all exhibits thereto, the "Lease"), whereby the Corporation has agreed to lease to the Lessee the items of personal property (together with any replacement parts, additions, substitutions, repairs or accessories now or hereafter incorporated in or affixed to it) described therein ( collectively, the "Equipment");

WHEREAS, under and pursuant to the Lease, the Lessee is obligated to make Rental Payments, as defined therein, to the Corporation for the lease of the Equipment;

WHEREAS, the Corporation desires to assign without recourse all of its rights to receive the Rental Payments scheduled to be paid by the Lessee under and pursuant to the Lease to the Investor;

WHEREAS, in consideration of such assignment, the Investor shall deliver $6,109,579.88 to Mega Bank into an escrow account created under the Escrow Agreement dated November 30, 2017 between the Corporation, Lessee and Mega Bank, as escrow agent (the "Escrow Agreement") for the benefit of the Lessee in satisfaction of the Corporation's obligations under the Lease (the "Escrow Fund"), and $244,383.20 to the Corporation; and

WHEREAS, all acts, conditions and things required by law to exist, to have happened and to have been performed precedent to and in connection with the execution and entering into of this Assignment Agreement do exist, have happened and have been performed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law and the parties hereto are now duly authorized to execute and enter into the Assignment Agreement;

NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PREMISES AND OF THE MUTUAL AGREEMENTS AND COVENANTS CONTAINED HEREIN AND FOR OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE PARTIES HERETO DO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. Assignment. The Corporation hereby transfers, assigns and sets over to the Investor all of the Corporation's rights, title and interest in and to, but not its obligations under,

(a) the Lease and all exhibits thereto, including, in particular, but without limitation:

( 1) the right to receive and collect all of the Rental Payments and other amounts due from the Lessee under the Lease;

(2) the right to receive and collect any proceeds of any insurance maintained thereunder with respect to the Equipment, or any eminent domain award ( or proceeds of sale under threat of eminent domain) paid with respect to the Equipment, and

(3) the right to take all actions and give all consents under the Lease; and

( 4) the right to exercise such rights and remedies conferred on the Corporation pursuant to the Lease as may be necessary or convenient (i) to enforce payment of the Rental

Payments or any other obligations of the Lessee under the Lease, or (ii) otherwise to protect the interests of the Investor (as assignee of the Corporation) in the event of default by the Lessee under the Lease;

(b) the Escrow Agreement, and all amounts credited to the Escrow Fund;

( c) all other contracts and documents related to the Lease, including (without limitation) those listed on the attached Schedule A ( all of the foregoing together with the Lease and Escrow Agreement being collectively referred to herein as the "Lease Documents"); and

( d) the Equipment and all other collateral described in the Lease Documents. The Lease, the Escrow Agreement, the Lease Documents, and the Equipment and all of the Corporation's rights therein are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Assigned Property."

Section 2. Acceptance. The Investor hereby accepts the foregoing assignment. The above assignment is intended to be an absolute and unconditional assignment to the Investor and is not intended as a loan by the Investor to the Corporation. Accordingly, in the event of bankruptcy of the Corporation, the Assigned Property and the Escrow Fund shall not be part of the Corporation's estate. However, if the above assignment is deemed to be a loan by the Investor to the Corporation, then the Corporation shall be deemed to have granted to the Investor, and hereby grants to the Investor, a continuing first priority security interest in the Assigned Property and the Escrow Fund and all proceeds thereof as collateral security for all obligations of the Corporation hereunder and all obligations of the Lessee under the Lease, the Escrow Agreement, and this Assigmnent Agreement shall be deemed a security agreement with respect to such loan.

Section 3. Representations, Warranties, and Agreements. (A) The Corporation represents and warrants to and agrees with the Investor that:

(a) the Corporation is a corporation duly organized, validly ex1stmg and in good standing under the laws of the state of Delaware, with corporate powers and authority to own its property and carry on its business as now being conducted. The Corporation has all licenses ( except where the failure to have such licenses would not have a material adverse effect on the Corporation or on Investor's ability to enforce the Lease Documents and its rights and remedies thereunder) necessary to own its property and carry on its business as now being conducted;

(b) the Corporation has full power, authority and legal right to enter into and perform its obligations under the Lease, the Escrow Agreement and this Assigmnent Agreement and the execution, delivery and performance thereof have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions on the part of the Corporation, do not require any stockholder approval or the approval or consent of any third party or such required approvals and consents have heretofore been duly obtained;

( c) the execution, delivery and performance of the Lease, the Escrow Agreement and this Assignment Agreement do not contravene any provision of the Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws or the Corporation and do not and will not result in any breach of or constitute a default under any indenture, mortgage, contract, agreement or instrument to which Corporation is a party or by which it or its property is bound;

(d) the Corporation has good title to the Lease and the Escrow Agreement and good right to sell and transfer the same;

( e) the Lease is a valid obligation arising out of a bona fide lease to the Lessee of the

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Equipment iu the ordiuary course of business;

(f) the Lease Documents contaiu or describe the entire agreement and all material documents made or given iu connection with the Lease and Escrow Agreement, and no representations or inducements not contained iu the Lease Documents have been made or given by the Corporation;

(g) the original counterpart No. 01 of the Lease constitutiug chattel paper has been delivered to the Investor, and, by virtue of our delivery of the Lease by the Corporation to the Investor, the Investor has obtained title to the Lease;

(h) each of the Assigned Property and the Escrow Fund is free of any liens, claims, encumbrances, defenses, offsets and counterclaims, real or claimed, except those created by the Lease itself;

(i) all statements of fact and unpaid balances shown in the Lease are true and correct;

(j) the Lease, Escrow Agreement, and this Assignment Agreement have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Corporation, are in full force and effect and constitute the legal, valid and biudiug obligations of the Corporation enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, iusolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and subject to the availability of equitable remedies;

(k) the Corporation has complied, and the Lease complies, with all applicable Federal, State and municipal laws, rules or regulations haviug the force of law as the same are applicable to the Corporation and/or the transactions evidenced by the Lease Documents;

( 1) the Lessee has no right to prepay except as expressly provided in the Lease;

(m) upon execution and delivery of this Assignment Agreement and the due and timely filing of a UCC-1 and/or Title Application/Certificate of Title noting the lien of the Lessor (subject to proper and timely filiug by the Investor), the Investor will have a valid and enforceable first security iuterest in the Equipment, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances ( other than those created by the Lease) arisiug by, through or under the Corporation;

(n) the Corporation has subordiuated to the Investor all liens and/or encumbrances (statutory and/or otherwise), if any, that the Corporation may have acquired and/or asserted against the Equipment or other collateral described in the Lease;

( o) the Lease Documents, Equipment and all other collateral and documents that are the subject of this Assignment Agreement have not been and will not be pledged, assigned or otherwise encumbered by the Corporation to any person other than the Investor;

(p) the Corporation shall have no authority to and will not, without the Investor's prior written consent, accept payment of any sum hereafter due under the Lease or Escrow Agreement, repossess or consent to the return of the Equipment or modify the terms of any Lease Document;

(q) the Investor may, in the name of the Corporation, endorse any remittances received with respect to the Lease or Escrow Agreement;

(r) the Investor is given express permission to release, on terms satisfactory to it or by operation of law or otherwise, or to compromise or adjust any and all rights agaiust and grant

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extensions of time of payment to the Lessee or any other persons obligated on the Lease Documents or accompanying guarantee or surety contracts, if any, or to agree to substitution of such persons, or to agree to the substitution or release of the Equipment or other collateral, or to grant any other indulgences, without affecting the obligations of the Corporation hereunder, provided that such actions are made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner;

( s) the Corporation has the requisite authority to execute and deliver this Assignment Agreement and has taken all necessary action to effect this Assigmnent Agreement. In the event of a default by the Lessee under the Lease, the Investor shall have the unrestricted right to sell or otherwise dispose of the Equipment or other collateral (including the Escrow Fund), subject only to the provisions of the Lease Documents and the Uniform Commercial Code;

(t) to the best of the Corporation's knowledge, there is no dispute between the Lessee and any vendor of Equipment relating to the performance of such vendor under its contract to manufacture, deliver or furnish Equipment. The Lessee has not failed to accept, or failed to provide a certificate of acceptance with respect to, any Equipment delivered to it; and

( u) the Lease is in full force and effect, there is currently no default in payments to be made by the Lessee pursuant thereto, the Lessee has asserted no set-off, counterclaim or defense with respect to its obligations to perform in accordance with the terms of the Lease, and to the best of the Corporation's knowledge there has been no default in the performance of any other material obligation thereunder or breach of any other material term therein by the Lessee.

(B) Indemnification. If the Corporation materially breaches any of the representations and agreements herein contained and, in the case of a breach that cannot be remedied in the Investor's reasonable opinion, such breach remains unremedied for at least 30 days after the Corporation receives written notice thereof from the Investor, the Corporation will indemnify and hold the Investor harmless from any loss, damage or expense (including but not limited to reasonable attorney fees and the expenses of collection, repossession, transportation, storage and insurance in enforcing its rights under the Lease Documents or hereunder, but excluding incidental or consequential damages) incurred by the Investor as a result of the breach of representation or agreement. Any sum not paid by the Corporation to the Investor when due will accrue late charges at the rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum amount permitted under applicable law, whichever is less. The obligations set forth in this section shall be limited to the amount paid to the Corporation by the Investor for the assigned transaction. THE CORPORATION WAIVES (AND THE INVESTOR WAIVES BY ACCEPTANCE HEREOF) ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS ASSIGNMENT.

To the extent the foregoing waiver of a jury trial is unenforceable under applicable California law, parties hereto agree to refer, for a complete and final adjudication, any and all issues of fact or law involved in any litigation or proceeding (including all discovery and law and motion matters, pretrial motions, trial matter and post-trial motions up to and including final judgment), brought to resolve any dispute (whether based on contract, tort or otherwise) between the parties hereto arising out of, in connection with or otherwise related or incidental to this Agreement to a judicial referee who shall be appointed under a general reference pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 638, which referee's decision will stand as the decision of the court. Such judgment will be entered on the referee's statement of judgment in the same manner as if the action had been tried by the court. The Investor and the Corporation shall select a single neutral referee, who shall be a retired state or federal judge with at least five years of judicial experience in civil matters; provided that the event the Investor and the Corporation cannot agree upon a referee, the referee will be appointed by the court. The referee's fees shall be borne by the party who does not prevail, as determined by the referee.

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Section 4. Covenants. (A) Nonimpairment of Lease. The Corporation agrees that it (1) shall not have any right to amend, modify, compromise, release, terminate or permit prepayment of any Lease Document, and (2) shall not take any action that may impair the payment of Rental Payments or other amounts due under the Lease or the validity or enforceability of any Lease Document.

(B) Rental Payments. If the Corporation receives any Rental Payments or other amount due under the Lease Documents, then the Corporation shall receive such payments in trust for the Investor and shall immediately deliver the same to the Investor in the form received, duly endorsed by the Corporation for deposit by the Investor.

(C) Delivery of Lease Documents. On the date of this Assigmnent Agreement ( except as otherwise noted herein), the Corporation shall deliver to the Investor, each in form and substance acceptable to the Investor: (i) the original Lease (and all attachments and exhibits thereto), (ii) an original Escrow Agreement (and all attachments and exhibits thereto), (iii) an authorizing resolution from the Lessee's governing body, (iv) a legal opinion from counsel to the Lessee, (iv) an original assigmnent agreement with respect to the Escrow Agreement, (v) proof of the Lessee's insurance if and as required by the terms of the Lease and assuming that Equipment has been delivered and accepted, and (vi) a copy of the IRS Form 8038-G filing with respect to the Lease and, as soon as is reasonably possible after the date of this Assignment Agreement, evidence of timely filing thereof.

(D) Further Assurances. The Corporation shall execute and deliver to the Investor such documents, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Investor, and the Corporation shall take such other actions, as the Investor may reasonably request from time to time to evidence, perfect, maintain, and enforce the Investor's rights in the Assigned Property and/or to enforce or exercise the Investor's rights or remedies under the Lease and Escrow Agreement.

Section 5. Partial Invalidity. If any one or more of the terms, provisions, covenants, or conditions of this Assignment Agreement shall to any extent be declared invalid, unenforceable, void or voidable for any reason whatsoever by a court of competent jurisdiction, the fmding or order or decree of which becomes fmal, none of the remaining terms, provision, covenants and conditions of this Assignment Agreement shall be affected thereby, and each provision of this Assignment Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Section 6. Execution in Counterparts. This Assigmnent Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and which together shall constitute but one and the same instrument.

Section 7. Defmitions. Unless the context otherwise requires, capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings specified in the Lease.

Section 8. Applicable Law. This Assigmnent Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California.

Section 9. Expenses. The Investor shall have no responsibility for any expenses associated with the Lease, including, but not limited to, the fees and disbursements of the Lessee, the Corporation, special counsel, counsel to the Lessee or counsel to the Corporation, fees of the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission, or other miscellaneous expenses of the Lessee or the Corporation incurred in connection with the offering and delivery of the Lease.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto hnve executed and entered 11110 this Assignment i\greemem by their officers thereunto duly outhorized as of the day and year first referenced above.

HOLMAN Ci\PII AL CORPORATION

By:-----------Lance Holmen, President >tn<l CEO

MEGA BANK

By: Name: cma olkman Title: Executive Vice President

[Signaturr. Page 10 Assigmnent Agrt"emem]

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed aud entered into this Assignment Agreement by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of the dny and ~ar first reterenced above.

MEGABANK

By:----------­Name: Donald Voll.man Title: E>-ecutive Vice Pre!idcnt

[Siw,at11re Pa~ to Assignment Agree,nent)

SCHEDULE A TO ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

ASSIGNMENT FROM: Holman Capital Corporation

Mega Bank TO:

The Lease Documents covered by the annexed Assigmnent covering the Lease transaction with City of Rialto include (without limitation) the following:

Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement dated November 30, 2017, between City of Rialto and Holman Capital Corporation;

Equipment Schedule, along with the Payment Schedule attached therein, dated November 30, 2017 to the Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement (Solar CREBs ), between City of Rialto and Holman Capital Corporation; and

Escrow Agreement dated November 30, 2017, between City of Rialto, Holman Capital Corporation, and Mega Bank, as escrow agent, together with any original Certificates of Acceptance and Payment Request Forms delivered in connection therewith as of the date of the Assigmnent Agreement.