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ATTACHMENT# 3B <br /> YGRENE PACE <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON, <br /> CALIFORNIA, CONSENTING TO INCLUSION OF PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY'S <br /> JURISDICTION IN THE GOLDEN STATE FINANCE AUTHORITY PROGRAM TO <br /> FINANCE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION, ENERGY AND WATER <br /> EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING <br /> INFRASTRUCTURE, AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS AND APPROVING ASSOCIATE <br /> MEMBERSHIP IN THE JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AUTHORITY RELATED <br /> THERETO <br /> WHEREAS, the Golden State Finance Authority ("Authority") is a joint exercise of powers <br /> authority established pursuant to Chapter 5 of Division 7, Title 1 of the Government Code of the <br /> State of California (Section 6500 and following) (the "Act") and the Joint Power Agreement <br /> entered into on July 1, 1993, as amended from time to time (the "Authority JPA"); and <br /> WHEREAS, Authority has established a property-assessed clean energy ("PACE") <br /> Program (the "Authority PACE Program") to provide for the financing of renewable energy <br /> generation, energy and water efficiency improvements, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, <br /> and other improvements (the "Improvements") pursuant to Chapter 29 of the Improvement Bond <br /> Act of 1911, being Division 7 of the California Streets and Highways Code ("Chapter 29") within <br /> counties and cities throughout the State of California that elect to participate in such program; and <br /> WHEREAS, City of Pleasanton (the "City") is committed to development of renewable <br /> energy generation and energy and water efficiency improvements, reduction of greenhouse <br /> gases, and protection of the environment; and <br /> WHEREAS, in Chapter 29, the Legislature has authorized cities and counties to assist <br /> property owners in financing the cost of installing Improvements through a voluntary contractual <br /> assessment program; and <br /> WHEREAS, installation of such Improvements by property owners within the jurisdictional <br /> boundaries of the counties and cities that are participating in the Authority PACE Program would <br /> promote the purposes cited above; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City wishes to provide innovative solutions to its property owners to <br /> achieve energy and water efficiency, and in doing so cooperate with Authority in order to efficiently <br /> and economically assist property owners within the City in financing such Improvements; and <br /> WHEREAS, Authority has established the Authority PACE Program, which is such a <br /> voluntary contractual assessment program, as permitted by the Act, the Authority JPA, originally <br /> made and entered into July 1, 1993, as amended to date, and the City, desires to become an <br /> Associate Member of the JPA by acknowledgment of the JPA Agreement, a copy of which is <br /> attached as Exhibit "A" hereto, to participate in the programs of the JPA and to assist property <br /> owners within the jurisdiction of the City in financing the cost of installing Improvements; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City will not be responsible for the conduct of any assessment <br /> proceedings; the levy and collection of assessments or any required remedial action in the case <br /> of delinquencies in the payment of any assessments or the issuance, sale or administration of <br /> any bonds issued in connection with the Authority PACE Program. <br />