PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) ORDINANCE Town of Yarmouth, Maine Adopted 9/16/10

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PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) ORDINANCE Town of Yarmouth, Maine Adopted 9/16/10

PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) ORDINANCE Table of Contents ARTICLE I... 1 A. PURPOSE... 1 B. ENABLING LEGISLATION... 1 ARTICLE II... 1 A. TITLE... 1 B. DEFINITIONS... 1 ARTICLE III... 3 A. ESTABLISHING; FUNDING... 3 B. AMENDMENT OT PACE PROGRAM... 3 ARTICLE IV... 3 A. STANDARDS ADOPTED; RULES PROMULGATED; MODEL DOCUMENTS... 3 ARTICLE V PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION; MUNICIPAL LIABILITY... 3 A. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION... 3 B. LIABILITY OF MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS; LIABILITY OF MUNICIPALITY... 4

PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) ORDINANCE PREAMBLE WHEREAS, the 124th Maine Legislature has enacted Public Law 2009, Chapter 591, An Act to Increase the Affordability of Clean Energy for Homeowners and Businesses, also known as the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act or the PACE Act ; and WHEREAS, that Act authorizes a municipality that has adopted a Property Assessed Clean Energy ( PACE ) Ordinance to establish a PACE program so that owners of qualifying property can access financing for energy saving improvements to their properties located in the Town, financed by funds awarded to the Efficiency Maine Trust under the Federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program and by other funds available for this purpose, and to enter into a contract with the Trust to administer functions of its PACE program; and WHEREAS, the Municipality wishes to establish a PACE program; and NOW THEREFORE, the Municipality hereby enacts the following Ordinance: ARTICLE I A. PURPOSE By and through this Chapter, the Town of Yarmouth declares as its public purpose the establishment of a municipal program to enable its citizens to participate in a Property Assessed Clean Energy ( PACE ) program so that owners of qualifying property can access financing for energy saving improvements to their properties located in the Town. The Town declares its purpose and the provisions of this Chapter to be in conformity with federal and State laws. B. ENABLING LEGISLATION The Town enacts this Chapter pursuant to Public Law 2009, Chapter 591 of the 124th Maine State Legislature -- An Act To Increase the Affordability of Clean Energy for Homeowners and Businesses, also known as the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act or the PACE Act (codified at 35-A M.R.S.A. 10151, et seq.). ARTICLE II A. TITLE This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Town of Yarmouth Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Ordinance (the Ordinance ). B. DEFINITIONS 1

Except as specifically defined below, words and phrases used in this Chapter shall have their customary meanings; as used in this Chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated: Energy saving improvement: means an improvement to qualifying property that is new and permanently affixed to qualifying property and that: a. Will result in increased energy efficiency and substantially reduced energy use and: i. Meets or exceeds applicable United States Environmental Protection Agency and United States Department of Energy Energy Star program or similar energy efficiency standards established or approved by the Trust; or ii. involves air sealing, insulating, and other energy efficiency improvements of residential, commercial or industrial property in a manner approved by the Trust; or b. Involves a renewable energy installation or an electric thermal storage system that meets or exceeds standards established or approved by the trust. Municipality: shall mean the Town of Yarmouth, Maine. PACE agreement: means an agreement between the owner of qualifying property and the Trust that authorizes the creation of a PACE mortgage on qualifying property and that is approved in writing by all owners of the qualifying property at the time of the agreement, other than mortgage holders. PACE assessment: means an assessment made against qualifying property to repay a PACE loan. PACE district: means the area within which the Municipality establishes a PACE program hereunder, which is all that area within the Municipality s boundaries. PACE loan: means a loan, secured by a PACE mortgage, made to the owner(s) of a qualifying property pursuant to a PACE program to fund energy saving improvements. PACE mortgage: means a mortgage securing a loan made pursuant to a PACE program to fund energy saving improvements on qualifying property. PACE program: means a program established under State statute by the Trust or a municipality under which property owners can finance energy savings improvements on qualifying property. 2

Qualifying property: means real property located in the PACE district of the Municipality. Renewable energy installation: means a fixture, product, system, device or interacting group of devices installed behind the meter at a qualifying property, or on contiguous property under common ownership, that produces energy or heat from renewable sources, including, but not limited to, photovoltaic systems, solar thermal systems, biomass systems, landfill gas to energy systems, geothermal systems, wind systems, wood pellet systems and any other systems eligible for funding under federal Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds or federal Clean Renewable Energy Bonds. Trust: means the Efficiency Maine Trust established in 35-A M.R.S.A. 10103 and/or its agent(s), if any. ARTICLE III A. ESTABLISHING; FUNDING The Municipality hereby establishes a PACE program allowing owners of qualifying property located in the PACE district who so choose to access financing for energy saving improvements to their property through PACE loans administered by the Trust or its agent. PACE loan funds are available from the Trust in municipalities that 1) adopt a PACE Ordinance, 2) adopt and implement a local public outreach and education plan, 3) enter into a PACE administration contract with the Trust to establish the terms and conditions of the Trust s administration of the municipality s PACE program, and 4) agree to assist and cooperate with the Trust in its administration of the municipality s PACE program. B. AMENDMENT OT PACE PROGRAM In addition, the Municipality may from time to time amend this Ordinance to use any other funding sources made available to it or appropriated by it for the express purpose of its PACE program, and the Municipality shall be responsible for administration of loans made from those other funding sources. ARTICLE IV A. STANDARDS ADOPTED; RULES PROMULGATED; MODEL DOCUMENTS If the Trust adopts standards, promulgates rules, or establishes model documents subsequent to the Municipality s adoption of this Ordinance and those standards, rules or model documents substantially conflict with this Ordinance, the Municipality shall take necessary steps to conform this Ordinance and its PACE program to those standards, rules, or model documents. ARTICLE V PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION; MUNICIPAL LIABILITY A. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION 3

1. PACE Administration Contract. Pursuant to 35-A M.R.S.A. 10154(2)(A)(2) and (B), the Municipality will enter into a PACE administration contract with the Trust to administer the functions of the PACE program for the Municipality. The PACE administration contract with the Trust will establish the administration of the PACE program including, without limitation, that: a. the Trust will enter into PACE agreements with owners of qualifying property in the Municipality s PACE district; b. the Trust, or its agent, will create and record a Notice of the PACE agreement in the appropriate County Registry of Deeds to create a PACE mortgage; c. the Trust, or its agent, will disburse the PACE loan to the property owner; d. the Trust, or its agent, will send PACE assessment statements with payment deadlines to the property owner; e. the Trust, or its agent, will be responsible for collection of the PACE assessments; f. the Trust, or its agent, will record any lien, if needed, due to nonpayment of the assessment; g. the Municipality, or the Trust or its agent on behalf of the Municipality, promptly shall record the discharges of PACE mortgages upon full payment of the PACE loan. 2. Adoption of Education and Outreach Program. In conjunction with adopting this Ordinance, the Municipality shall adopt and implement an education and outreach program so that citizens of the Municipality are made aware of home energy saving opportunities, including the opportunity to finance energy saving improvements with a PACE loan. 3. Assistance and Cooperation. The Municipality will assist and cooperate with the Trust in its administration of the Municipality s PACE program. 4. Assessments Not a Tax. PACE assessments do not constitute a tax but may be assessed and collected by the Trust in any manner determined by the Trust and consistent with applicable law. B. LIABILITY OF MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS; LIABILITY OF MUNICIPALITY 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, municipal officers and municipal officials, including, without limitation, tax assessors and tax collectors, are not personally liable to the Trust or to any other person for claims, of 4

whatever kind or nature, under or related to a PACE program, including, without limitation, claims for or related to uncollected PACE assessments. 2. Other than the fulfillment of its obligations specified in a PACE administration contract with the Trust entered into under Article VI, 1(A) above, a municipality has no liability to a property owner for or related to energy savings improvements financed under a PACE program. 5