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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-10690 - Consenting to Inclusion of Properties in CA HERO Program - Finance Distributed Generation Renewable Energy, H2O Efficiency, Electric Vehicle ChargingRESOLUTION NO. 10690 (2016 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA, CONSENTING TO THE INCLUSION OF PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY'S JURISDICTION IN THE CALIFORNIA HERO PROGRAM TO FINANCE DISTRIBUTED GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPROVING AMENDMENT OF THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT RELATED THERETO WHEREAS, the Western Riverside Council of Governments ("Authority") is joint exercise of powers authority established pursuant to Chapter 5 of Division 7, Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California (Section 6500 and following) (the "Act") and the Joint Powers Agreement entered into on April 1, 1991, as amended from time to time (the "Authority JPA"); and WHEREAS, the Authority has established the California HERO Program to provide for the financing of renewable energy distributed generation sources, energy and water efficiency improvements and electric vehicle charging infrastructure (the "Improvements") pursuant to Chapter 29 of the Improvement Bond Act of 1911, being Division 7 of the California Streets and Highways Code ("Chapter 29") within counties and cities throughout the State of California that elect to participate in such program; and WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo (the "City") is committed to development of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency improvements, reduction of greenhouse gases, protection of our environment, and reversal of climate change; and WHEREAS, in Chapter 29, the Legislature has authorized cities and counties to assist property owners in financing the cost of installing Improvements through a voluntary contractual assessment program; and WHEREAS, installation of such Improvements by property owners within the jurisdictional boundaries of the counties and cities that are participating in the California HERO Program would promote the purpose cited above; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to provide innovative solutions to its property owners to achieve energy and water efficiency and independence, and in doing so cooperate with the Authority in order to efficiently and economically assist property owners in the City with financing such Improvements; and 1••1 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 2 WHEREAS, the Authority has established the California HERO Program, which is a voluntary contractual assessment program, as permitted by the Act, the Authority JPA, originally made and entered into on April 1, 1991, as amended to date, and the Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement Adding the City of San Luis Obispo as an Associate Member of the Western Riverside Council of Governments to Permit the Provision of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program Services within the City (the "JPA Amendment"), by and between Authority and the City, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "A" hereto, to assist property owners within the jurisdiction boundary of the City in financing the cost of installing Improvements; and WHEREAS, the City will not be responsible for the conduct of any assessment proceedings; the levy and collection of assessments or any required remedial action in the case of delinquencies in the payment of any assessments or the issuance, sale or administration of any bonds issued in connection with the California HERO Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. On the date hereof, the City Council held a public hearing and the City Council hereby finds and declares that properties in the jurisdiction boundary of the City will be benefited by the availability of the California HERO Program to finance the installation of the Improvements. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby consents to inclusion in the California HERO Program of all of the properties in the jurisdiction boundary of the City and to the Improvements, upon the request and by voluntary agreement of owners of such properties, in compliance with the laws, rules and regulations applicable to such program; and to the assumption of jurisdiction thereover by Authority for the purposes thereof. SECTION 3. The consent of this City Council constitutes assent to the assumption of jurisdiction by Authority for all purposes of the California HERO Program and authorizes Authority, upon satisfaction of the conditions imposed in this resolution, to take each and every step required for or suitable for financing the Improvements, including levying, collecting and enforcement of contractual assessments to finance the Improvements and the issuance and enforcement of bonds to represent such contractual assessments. SECTION 4. This City Council hereby approves JPA Amendment and authorizes the execution thereof by appropriate City officials. SECTION 5. City staff is authorized and directed to coordinate with Authority staff to facilitate operation of the California HERO Program within the City, and report back periodically to this City Council on the success of such program. SECTION 6. The City Council hereby finds that adoption of this Resolution is not a "project" under the California Environmental Quality Act, because the Resolution does not involve any commitment to a specific project which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment, as contemplated by Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Section 15378(b)(4). R 10690 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 3 SECTION 7. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Secretary of the Authority Executive Committee. Upon motion of Council Member Ashbaugh, seconded by Council Member Rivoire, and on the following vote: AYES: Council Members Ashbaugh, Christianson and Rivoire, and Mayor Marx NOES: Vice Mayor Carpenter ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was adopted this 16th day of February 2016. May an Marx ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, this day of 2 O ((p . R 10690 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 4 EXHIBIT A AMENDMENT TO THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT ADDING CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AS AN ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS TO PERMIT THE PROVISION OF PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) PROGRAM SERVICES WITH SUCH CITY This Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement ("JPA Amendment") is made and entered into on the day of , 2016, by City of San Luis Obispo ("City") and the Western Riverside Council of Governments ("Authority") (collectively the "Parties"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Authority is a joint exercise of powers authority established pursuant to Chapter 5 of Division 7, Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California (Section 6500 and following) (the "Joint Exercise of Powers Act") and the Joint Power Agreement entered into on April 1, 1991, as amended from time to time (the "Authority JPA"); and WHEREAS, as of October 1, 2012, Authority had 18 member entities (the "Regular Members"). WHEREAS, Chapter 29 of the Improvement Act of 1911, being Division 7 of the California Streets and Highways Code ("Chapter 29") authorizes cities, counties, and cities and counties to establish voluntary contractual assessment programs, commonly referred to as a Property Assessed Clean Energy ("PACE") program, to fund certain renewable energy sources, energy and water efficiency improvements, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure (the "Improvements") that are permanently fixed to residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural or other real property; and WHEREAS, Authority intends to establish a PACE program to be known as the "California HERO Program" pursuant to Chapter 29 as now enacted or as such legislation may be amended hereafter, which will authorize the implementation of a PACE financing program for cities and county throughout the state; and WHEREAS, City desires to allow owners of property within its jurisdiction to participate in the California HERO Program and to allow Authority to conduct proceedings under Chapter 29 to finance Improvements to be installed on such properties; and WHEREAS, this JPA Amendment will permit City to become an Associate Member of Authority and to participate in California HERO Program for the purpose of facilitating the implementation of such program within the jurisdiction of City; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, the Parties are approving this JPA Agreement to allow for the provision of PACE services, including the operation of a PACE financing program, within the incorporated territory of the City; and R 10690 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 5 EXHIBIT A WHEREAS, the JPA Amendment sets forth the rights, obligations and duties of City and Authority with respect to the implementation of the California HERO Program within the incorporated territory of City. MUTUAL UNDERSTANDINGS NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter stated, the Parties hereto agree as follows: A. JPA Amendment. 1. The Authority City agrees to the terms and conditions of the Authority JPA, attached. 2. Assocfatc Memberships. By adoption of this JPA Amendment, City shall become an Associate Member of Authority on the terms and conditions set forth herein and the Authority JPA and consistent with the requirements of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. The rights, obligations and liabilities of City as an Associate Member are limited solely to those terms and conditions expressly set forth in this JPA Amendment for the purposes of implementing the California HERO Program within the incorporated territory of City. Except as expressly provided for by the this JPA Amendment, City shall not have any rights otherwise granted to Authority's Regular Members by the Authority JPA, including but not limited to the right to vote on matters before the Executive Committee or the General Assembly, the right to amend or vote on amendments to the Authority JPA, and the right to sit on committees or boards established under the Authority JPA or by action of the Executive Committee or the General Assembly, including, without limitation, the General Assembly and the Executive Committee. City shall not be considered a member for purposes of Section 9.1 of the Authority JPA. Additionally, the City shall not be responsible for the payment any fees, costs and charges under the JPA. 3. Rights of Authority. This JPA Amendment shall not be interpreted as limiting or restricting the rights of Authority under the Authority JPA. Nothing in this JPA Amendment is intended to alter or modify Authority Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program, the PACE Program administered by Authority within the jurisdictions of its Regular Members, or any other programs administered now or in the future by Authority, all as currently structured or subsequently amended. B. Implementation of California HERO Program within City Jurisdiction. 1. Boundaries of the California HERO Program within City Jurisdiction. City shall determine and notify Authority of the boundaries of the incorporated territory within City's jurisdiction within which contractual assessments may be entered into under the California HERO Program (the "Program Boundaries"), which boundaries may include the entire incorporated territory of the City or a lesser portion thereof Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 6 EXHIBIT A 2. Determination of Eli 'ble Improvements. Authority shall determine the types of distributed generation renewable energy sources, energy efficiency or water conservation improvements, electric vehicle charging infrastructure or such other improvements as may be authorized pursuant to Chapter 29 (the "Eligible Improvements") that will be eligible to be financed under the California HERO Program. 3. Establishment of California HERO Pro am. Authority will undertake such proceedings pursuant to Chapter 29 as shall be legally necessary to enable Authority to make contractual financing of Eligible Improvements available to eligible property owners within the Program Boundaries. 4. Financiniz the Installation_ of Eligible Improvements.Authority shall develop and implement a plan for the financing of the purchase and installation of the Eligible Improvements under the California HERO Program. 5. Ongoing Administration. Authority shall be responsible for the ongoing administration of the California HERO Program, including but not limited to producing education plans to raise public awareness of the California HERO Program, soliciting, reviewing and approving applications from residential and commercial property owners participating in the California HERO Program, establishing contracts for residential, commercial and other property owners participating in such program, establishing and collecting assessments due under the California HERO Program, adopting and implementing any rules or regulations for the California HERO Program, and providing reports as required by Chapter 29. City will not be responsible for the conduct of any proceedings required to be taken under Chapter 29; the levy or collection of assessments or any required remedial action in the case of delinquencies in such assessment payments; or the issuance, sale or administration of any bonds issued in connection with the California HERO Program. 6. Pluised Implementation. The Parties recognize and agree that implementation of the California HERO Program as a whole can and may be phased as additional other cities and counties execute similar agreements. City entering into this JPA Amendment will obtain the benefits of and incur the obligations imposed by this JPA Amendment in its jurisdictional area, irrespective of whether cities or counties enter into similar agreements. C. Miscellaneous Provisions. 1. W 1thdrawal. City or Authority may withdraw from this JPA Amendment upon six (6) months written notice to the other party; provided, however, if there is outstanding indebtedness of Authority within City no such withdrawl shall affect the Authority's ability to levy assessments on outstanding voluntary assessment contracts. The provisions of Section 6.2 of the Authority JPA shall not apply to City under this JPA Amendment. City may withdraw approval for conduct of the California HERO Program within the jurisdictional limits of City upon thirty (30) written notice to WRCOG without liability to the Authority or any affiliated entity. City withdrawal shall not affect the validity of any voluntary assessment contracts (a) entered prior to the date of such withdrawal or (b) entered into after the date of such withdrawal Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 7 EXHIBIT A so long as the applications for such voluntary assessment contracts were submitted to and approved by WRCOG prior to the date of City's notice of withdrawal. 2. Indemnification and Liability. Authority agrees to accept all responsibility for loss or damage to any person or entity, including the City, and employees, from and against any actions, claims, damages, liabilities, disabilities, or expenses, that may be asserted by any person or entity, including Marketplace Member, that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligent actions or willful misconduct of Authority's or its agents', employees', contractors', subcontractors', or invitees' performance or obligations under this Agreement. Authority agrees to provide a complete defense for any claim or action brought against City employees', contractors', subcontractors', or invitees' that arise out of , pertain to , or relate to the negligent actions or willful misconduct of Authority under this Agreement. Authority's obligations under this Section apply whether or not there is concurrent negligence on the City's part, to the extent required by law, excluding liability due to the City's conduct. City shall have the right to select its legal counsel at Authority's expense, subject to Authority's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. This indemnification obligation is not limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages or compensation payable to or for Authority or its agents under workers' compensation acts, disability benefits acts, or other employee benefit acts. 3. Environmental Review_. Authority shall be the lead agency under the California Environmental Quality Act for any environmental review that may be required in implementing or administering the California HERO Program under this JPA Amendment. 4. Coo erative Effort. City shall cooperate with Authority by providing information and other assistance in order for Authority to meet its obligations hereunder. City recognizes that one of its responsibilities related to the California HERO Program will include any permitting or inspection requirements as established by City. 5. Notice., Any and all communications and/or notices in connection with this JPA Amendment shall be either hand -delivered or sent by United States first class mail, postage prepaid, and addressed as follows: Authority: Western Riverside Council of Governments 4080 Lemon Street, 3rd Floor. MS 1032 Riverside, CA 92501-3609 Att: Executive Director City: City of San Luis Obispo 990 Palm Street, Room 1 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Att: Katie Lichtig, City Manager City Attorney: City of San Luis Obispo 990 Palm Street, Room 10 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Att: J. Christine Dietrick, City Attorney R 10690 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) Page 8 EXHIBIT A 6. Entire Agreement. This JPA Amendment, together with the Authority JPA, constitutes the entire agreement among the Parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof. This JPA Amendment supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and contains all of the covenants and agreements among them with respect to said matters, and each Party acknowledges that no representation, inducement, promise of agreement, oral or otherwise, has been made by the other Party or anyone acting on behalf of the other Party that is not embodied herein. 7. Successors and Assi ngr<s. This JPA Amendment and each of its covenants and conditions shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. A Party may only assign or transfer its rights and obligations under this JPA Amendment with prior written approval of the other Party, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 8. Attonicy-s Dees. If any action at law or equity, including any action for declaratory relief is brought to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, each Party to the litigation shall bear its own attorney's fees and costs. 9. Governing Law. This JPA Amendment shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, as applicable. 10. No Third Party Beneficiaries. This JPA Amendment shall not create any right or interest in the public, or any member thereof, as a third party beneficiary hereof, nor shall it authorize anyone not a Party to this JPA Amendment to maintain a suit for personal injuries or property damages under the provisions of this JPA Amendment. The duties, obligations, and responsibilities of the Parties to this JPA Amendment with respect to third party beneficiaries shall remain as imposed under existing state and federal law. 11. Severability. In the event one or more of the provisions contained in this JPA Amendment is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed severed from this JPA Amendment and the remaining parts of this JPA Amendment shall remain in full force and effect as though such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable portion had never been a part of this JPA Amendment. 12. Headings. The paragraph headings used in this JPA Amendment are for the convenience of the Parties and are not intended to be used as an aid to interpretation. 13. Amendment. This JPA Amendment may be modified or amended by the Parties at any time. Such modifications or amendments must be mutually agreed upon and executed in writing by both Parties. Verbal modifications or amendments to this JPA Amendment shall be of no effect. 14. Effective Date. This JPA Amendment shall become effective upon the execution thereof by the Parties hereto. R 10690 Resolution No. 10690 (2016 Series) EXHIBIT A Page 9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this JPA Amendment to be executed and attested by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of the date first above written. WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS M. Executive Committee Chair Western Riverside Council of Governments CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By: Title: Approved as to form: IM J. Christine Dietrick, City Attorney Date:. Date: Date: R 10690