Agenda 11/15/2016 Item #11A 11:A
11/15/2016
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to provide an overview of the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program
and direct the County Manager to develop a resolution for further consideration that adopts a
third-party administered PACE program for residential and commercial properties.
OBJECTIVE: To provide a summary of the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program and
receive guidance as to whether the Board of County Commissioners (Board) should implement a
countywide plan that adopts a third-party administrated PACE program for residential and commercial
properties.
CONSIDERATIONS: In 2010, the State of Florida passed its PACE enabling statute, F.S. Section
163.08, in an effort to promote energy efficiency, renewable energy, and wind resistance/hardening
measures for residential and commercial buildings throughout the State of Florida.
In accordance with F.S. Section 163.08 (2)(b), a "Qualiffing improvement" includes any of the
following:
1. "Energy conservation and efficiency improvement, which is a measure to reduce consumption
through conservation or a more efficient use of electricity, natural gas,propane, or other forms
of energy on the property, including, but not limited to, air sealing; installation of insulation;
installation of energy-efficient heating, cooling, or ventilation systems; building modifications to
increase the use of daylight; replacement of windows; installation of energy controls or energy
recovery systems; installation of electric vehicle charging equipment; and installation of efficient
lighting equipment."
2. "Renewable energy improvement, which is the installation of any system in which the electrical,
mechanical, or thermal energy is produced from a method that uses one or more of the following
fuels or energy sources: hydrogen, solar energy, geothermal energy, bioenergy, and wind
energy."
3. "Wind resistance improvement, which includes, but is not limited to:
a. Improving the strength of the roof deck attachment;
b. Creating a secondary water barrier to prevent water intrusion;
c. Installing wind-resistant shingles;
d. Installing gable-end bracing;
e. Reinforcing roof-to-wall connections;
f Installing storm shutters;or
g. Installing opening protections."
The PACE program is a method of public financing designed to have "qualifying improvements", listed
above, paid through a lien placed as a special tax assessment, on the property, which would allow project
expenditures to be spread out over a term of up to 20 years and repaid as a part of a property owner's tax
bill.
PACE financing is a land-secured assessment that property owners voluntarily undertake in order to
secure 100% upfront financing, of a qualifying improvement, which includes fees and interest over the
term of the PACE assessment. PACE loans are unique in that they take priority over other traditional
liens, regardless of the date the prior liens were recorded. This could include but would not be limited to,
existing mortgages, federal and state grant liens, and other traditional legal instruments utilized to secure
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interest in a property.
Since 2010, the program has struggled to achieve uniform acceptance. The program has been
implemented and administered in several counties within the State of Florida and in over 20 other states
nationwide. Currently, the City of Naples, Marco Island, and Lee County have not implemented this
program. The PACE program has been developed in other counties with both exclusive and open
programs. The attached table identifies participating communities and categorizes their type of
involvement.
County staff has been approached by multiple PACE vendors asking staff to bring the program forward as
a viable way for property owners to fund improvements that they would not otherwise qualify for through
conventional methods. The intent of this item is to educate the Board about the program, allow interested
PACE vendors to provide comment,and seek direction on next steps,if any.
Should the Board wish to bring the program forward, staff will bring back a resolution for further review
and consideration.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact as a result of the actions described in this Executive
Summary.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to
form and legality, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this
Executive Summary.
RECOMMENDATION: To direct the County Manager to develop a resolution for further consideration
that adopts a third-party administered PACE program for residential and commercial properties.
Prepared By: Gino Santabarbara, Principal Planner; Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program
Management Division, Growth Management Department
ATTACHMENT(S)
1.Attachment 1 -F.S. 163.08 (PDF)
2.Attachment 2 11.1.16 (PDF)
3.Attachment 3 -PPT Property Assessed Clean Energy 11.3.16 (PPTX)
4.Attachment 4-List of participating Florida communities(PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 11.A
Item Summary: Recommendation to provide an overview of the Property Assessed Clean Energy
(PACE) program and direct the County Manager to develop a resolution for further consideration that
adopts a third-party administered PACE program for residential and commercial properties. (Gino
Santabarbara,Principal Planner,Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees&Program Management Division)
Meeting Date: 11/15/2016
Prepared by:
Title: Senior Grants and Housing Coordinator—Capital Project Planning,Impact Fees, and Program
Management
Name: Gino Santabarbara
10/07/2016 3:40 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Division Director-IF, CPP&PM—Capital Project Planning,Impact Fees,and Program
Management
Name: Amy Patterson
10/07/2016 3:40 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 10/07/2016 3:55 PM
Capital Project Planning,Impact Fees,and Program Management Amy Patterson Additional Reviewer Completed
Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Level 2 Division Administrator Completed 10/10/2016 10:14 AM
Growth Management Department James French Additional Reviewer Completed 10/10/2016 5:32 PM
Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 10/11/2016 8:00 AM
Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 10/11/2016 11:39 AM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A.Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/12/2016 10:23 AM
County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 10/16/2016 3:16 PM
Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 11/15/2016 9:00 AM
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ATTACHMENT#1
F.S. 163.08 Supplemental authority for improvements to real property
Tit.;e Chapter 163
COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL PROGRAMS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
163.08 Supplemental authority for improvements to real property. E
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(1)(a) In chapter 2008-227,Laws of Florida,the Legislature amended the energy goal of the state
comprehensive plan to provide,in part,that the state shall reduce its energy requirements through o.
enhanced conservation and efficiency measures in all end-use sectors and reduce atmospheric carbon
dioxide by promoting an increased use of renewable energy resources. That act also declared it the n'
public policy of the state to play a leading role in developing and instituting energymanagement
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programs that promote energy conservation, energy security, and the reduction of greenhouse gases. In uU
addition to establishing policies to promote the use of renewable energy,the Legislature provided for a
schedule of increases in energy performance of buildings subject to the Florida Energy Efficiency Code
for Building Construction. In chapter 2008-191, Laws of Florida,the Legislature adopted new energy
conservation and greenhouse gas reduction comprehensive planning requirements for local Q
governments. In the 2008 general election,the voters of this state approved a constitutional amendment
authorizing the Legislature,by general law,to prohibit consideration of any change or improvement
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made for the purpose of improving a property's resistance to wind damage or the installation of a a
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renewable energy source device in the determination of the assessed value of residential real property.
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(b) The Legislature finds that all energy-consuming-improved properties that are not using energy
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conservation strategies contribute to the burden affecting all improved property resulting from fossil
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fuel energy production. Improved property that has been retrofitted with energy-related qualifying
improvements receives the special benefit of alleviating the property's burden from energy u-
consumption.All improved properties not protected from wind damage by wind resistance qualifying
improvements contribute to the burden affecting all improved property resulting from potential wind
damage. Improved property that has been retrofitted with wind resistance qualifying improvements
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receives the special benefit of reducing the property's burden from potential wind damage. Further,the
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installation and operation of qualifying improvements not only benefit the affected properties for which
the improvements are made,but also assist in fulfilling the goals of the state's energy and hurricane -c
mitigation policies. In order to make qualifying improvements more affordable and assist property
owners who wish to undertake such improvements,the Legislature finds that there is a compelling state
interest in enabling property owners to voluntarily finance such improvements with local government
assistance.
(c) The Legislature determines that the actions authorized under this section, including,but not
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limited to,the financing of qualifying improvements through the execution of financing agreements and
the related imposition of voluntary assessments are reasonable and necessary to serve and achieve a
compelling state interest and are necessary for the prosperity and welfare of the state and its property
owners and inhabitants.
(2) As used in this section,the term:
(a) "Local government"means a county, a municipality, a dependent special district as defined in s. E
189.012,or a separate legal entity created pursuant to s. 163.01(7). a
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1. Energy conservation and efficiency improvement,which is a measure to reduce consumption Q
through conservation or a more efficient use of electricity,natural gas,propane,or other forms of a.
energy on the property,including,but not limited to,air sealing; installation of insulation; installation of '
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energy-efficient heating,cooling, or ventilation systems;building modifications to increase the use of w
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daylight;replacement of windows; installation of energy controls or energy recovery systems; as
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installation of electric vehicle charging equipment; and installation of efficient lighting equipment. -a
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2. Renewable energy improvement,which is the installation of any system in which the electrical, u)
mechanical,or thermal energy is produced from a method that uses one or more of the following fuels co
or energy sources: hydrogen, solar energy, geothermal energy,bioenergy,and wind energy. /,'
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3. Wind resistance improvement,which includes,but is not limited to: Q-
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(3) A local government may levy non-ad valorem assessments to fund qualifying improvements. E
(4) Subject to local government ordinance or resolution, a property owner may apply to the local R
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government for funding to finance a qualifying improvement and enter into a financing agreement with Q
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the local government. Costs incurred by the local government for such purpose may be collected as a aci
non-ad valorem assessment. A non-ad valorem assessment shall be collected pursuant to s. 197.3632 c
and,notwithstanding s. 197.3632(8)(a),shall not be subject to discount for early payment. However,the Q
notice and adoption requirements of s. 197.3632(4)do not apply if this section is used and complied
Iwith, and the intent resolution,publication of notice,and mailed notices to the property appraiser,tax
collector,and Department of Revenue required by s. 197.3632(3)(a)may be provided on or before
August 15 in conjunction with any non-ad valorem assessment authorized by this section,if the
Cproperty appraiser,tax collector,and local government agree.
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(5) Pursuant to this section or as otherwise provided by law or pursuant to a local government's
home rule power,a local government may enter into a partnership with one or more local governments
for the purpose of providing and financing qualifying improvements.
(6) A qualifying improvement program may be administered by a for-profit entity or a not-for-
profit organization on behalf of and at the discretion of the local government.
(7) A local government may incur debt for the purpose of providing such improvements,payable
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from revenues received from the improved property,or any other available revenue source authorized o
by law.
(8) A local government may enter into a financing agreement only with the record owner of the
affected property. Any financing agreement entered into pursuant to this section or a summary a
memorandum of such agreement shall be recorded in the public records of the county within which the
property is located by the sponsoring unit of local government within 5 days after execution of the w
agreement.The recorded agreement shall provide constructive notice that the assessment to be levied as
on the property constitutes a lien of equal dignity to county taxes and assessments from the date of -a
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recordation.
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(9) Before entering into a financing agreement,the local government shall reasonably determine
that all property taxes and any other assessments levied on the same bill as property taxes are paid and
have not been delinquent for the preceding 3 years or the property owner's period of ownership, a
whichever is less;that there are no involuntary liens, including,but not limited to,construction liens on a
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the property;that no notices of default or other evidence of property-based debt delinquency have been
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recorded during the preceding 3 years or the property owner's period of ownership,whichever is less;
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and that the property owner is current on all mortgage debt on the property.
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(10) A qualifying improvement shall be affixed to a building or facility that is part of the property
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and shall constitute an improvement to the building or facility or a fixture attached to the building or
facility. An agreement between a local government and a qualifying property owner may not cover
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wind-resistance improvements in buildings or facilities under new construction or construction for a'
which a certificate of occupancy or similar evidence of substantial completion of new construction or
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improvement has not been issued.
(11) Any work requiring a license under any applicable law to make a qualifying improvement
shall be performed by a contractor properly certified or registered pursuant to part I or part II of chapter
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(12)(a) Without the consent of the holders or loan servicers of any mortgage encumbering or
otherwise secured by the property,the total amount of any non-ad valorem assessment for a property
under this section may not exceed 20 percent of the just value of the property as determined by the
county property appraiser.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph(a),a non-ad valorem assessment for a qualifying improvement
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defined in subparagraph(2)(b)1. or subparagraph(2)(b)2.that is supported by an energy audit is not
subject to the limits in this subsection if the audit demonstrates that the annual energy savings from the
qualified improvement equals or exceeds the annual repayment amount of the non-ad valorem
assessment.
(13) At least 30 days before entering into a financing agreement,the property owner shall provide
to the holders or loan servicers of any existing mortgages encumbering or otherwise secured by the 1
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property a notice of the owner's intent to enter into a financing agreement together with the maximum o
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principal amount to be financed and the maximum annual assessment necessary to repay that amount. A
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verified copy or other proof of such notice shall be provided to the local government. A provision in a
any agreement between a mortgagee or other lienholder and a property owner,or otherwise now or °'
hereafter binding upon a property owner,which allows for acceleration of payment of the mortgage,
note,or lien or other unilateral modification solely as a result of entering into a financing agreement as w
provided for in this section is not enforceable.This subsection does not limit the authority of the holder ami
or loan servicer to increase the required monthly escrow by an amount necessary to annually pay the
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qualifying improvement assessment.
(14) At or before the time a purchaser executes a contract for the sale and purchase of any property
for which a non-ad valorem assessment has been levied under this section and has an unpaid balance
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due,the seller shall give the prospective purchaser a written disclosure statement in the following form, fa-
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which shall be set forth in the contract or in a separate writing: a.
QUALIFYING IMPROVEMENTS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY,RENEWABLE ENERGY, r
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OR WIND RESISTANCE.—The property being purchased is located within the jurisdiction of a
local government that has placed an assessment on the property pursuant to s. 163.08,Florida
Statutes. The assessment is for a qualifying improvement to the property relating to energy
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efficiency,renewable energy,or wind resistance,and is not based on the value of property. You LI-
are encouraged to contact the county property appraiser's office to learn more about this and other
assessments that may be provided by law.
(15) A provision in any agreement between a local government and a public or private power or
energy provider or other utility provider is not enforceable to limit or prohibit any local government Q
from exercising its authority under this section. ai
(16) This section is additional and supplemental to county and municipal home rule authority and c
not in derogation of such authority or a limitation upon such authority.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2010-139; s. 1,ch. 2012-117; s. 64,ch. 2014-22.
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ILLUSTRATION OF A TYPICAL PROJECT
Below is a breakdown of typical projects:
SCENARIO 1: RESIDENTIAL
The average property tax bill for a residential property, based on 2016 tax roll, in Collier County is
$3,135* (data provide by Collier County Tax Collector). If a homeowner completes a project through
the PACE program for the installation of a new energy efficient HVAC system and wind hardening
measures for his/her home, for approximately $30,000 with an 7%** interest rate with a term of 20
years, the tax bill would increase from $3,135 to a new annual payment of $5,926.08, which would be
collected by the collier county tax collector.
Summary - $30,000 Project
Principal: $30,000.00
$232.59
Average
Annual Tax
Bill:
$3,135 Interest: 7%
Start date: January 2017
Total
interest: $ 25,821.52 PACE
Yearly
Payment:
$2,791.08
New Tax Bill
with PACE
Assessment:
$5,926.08 End date: December 2037
Total
payments: $ 55,821.52
Term: 20 years
SCENARIO 2: COMMERCIAL
The average property tax bill for a commercial property, based on 2016 tax roll, in Collier County is
$15,605* (data provide by Collier County Tax Collector). If a business owner completes a project
through the PACE program for the installation of new energy efficient lighting for his/her business, for
approximately $200,000 with an 7%** interest rate with a term of 20 years, the annual tax bill would
increase from $15,605 to a new annual payment of $34,212.20, which would be collected by the collier
county tax collector.
Summary - $200,000 PACE Project
Principal: $200,000.00
Average
Annual Tax
Bill:
$15,605
Interest: 7%
Start date: January 2017
Total
interest: $ 172,143.49
PACE
Yearly
Payment:
$18,607.20
New Tax Bill
with PACE
Assessment:
$34,212.20 End date: December 2037
Total
payments: $ 372,143.49
Term: 20 years
Please Note:
* Only unincorporated Collier County properties (no cities)
* Only properties that have improvements (no vacant land)
* Only properties that have Ad Valorem tax (eliminated not-for-profits)
* Non-Ad Valorem assessments were not included (Garbage, CDD, MSTU, etc.)
** Interest rates are subject to change.
Proper ty Assessed Clean Energ y
PA CE
Collier County Board of County Commissioners
Nove mber 15,2016
Growth Management Department
Gino Santabarbara,Principal Planner
James C . F re nch,Deputy Department Head
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What is PAC E?
Pro per ty Assessed Clean Energ y
State of Florida passed its PAC E enabling statute , F.S.
Section 163.08 in 2010:
•Energy efficiency & conser vation
•Renewable energy
•Wind resistance/hardening measures
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PA CE
—Vo luntar y program
•Property owners must apply to participate
—Can apply to commercial and residential proper ty
—Provides proper ty owner access utilizing alternative
financing methods
—Repaid as a non-ad valorem assessment
•Method of public financing
—Repayment obligation can potentially transfer
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Qualifying Improvements
—Energy efficiency & conser vation
•Energy efficient HVAC system
•Window replacements
—Renewable energ y
•Solar panels
—Wind resistance
•Storm shutters
•Gable-end bracing
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Ke y Components
—Governmental Partners
•Ta x Collector
•Property Appraiser
—Contractors
•Registered and Certified
—Proper ty Owners
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Eligibility Requirements
—Proper ty taxes are curre nt
—No invo luntar y liens
—Mor tgage curre nt
—PA CE assessment < 20% of market value
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Past PAC E Obstacles
—Bond Validations
•Florida's Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the
statute and local government's authority to issue bonds to
finance qualifying improvements
—Issues have been resolved
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Lien Status
—Pace assessments are senior and have priority ove r
pre-existing mortgages
—On par with property taxes
—New mor tgages may require pay off of PAC E lien,prior
to closing or refinancing
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Po tential PAC E Benefits
—Reduction in energ y consumption
—Stimulates local economy/job creation
—Provides access to 100% financing (long term)
—Po ssible insurance premium reduction
—Reduction in energ y bill
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Administrative Models
—County administrative model
•Administrative Requirements
•Budget Impact
•Staff / Resources
—Third-party administrative model
•Most prevalent model in Florida & trend across US
•Little to no cost to County
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Active PAC E Programs in Florida
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—Florida Pace Funding Agency
•Alliance NRG
—Clean Energy Green Corridor
•Ygrene
—Florida Green Energy Works
•Renew Financial
—Renovate America
•HERO
Summar y
—Proper ty owners apply voluntar y
—Many of the major concerns ove rc ome
—PA CE program cannot operate in the county/city unless
an enabling ordinance or resolution is approved
—Collection through non-ad valorem assessment on
proper ty tax bill
—BCC has the ability to end the program
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Questions??
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Counties Municipality County Program Name Lead Organization Financing Type
Broward Tamarac Broward Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Pompano Beach Broward Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Pembroke Pines Broward Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hollywood Broward Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Charlotte Punta Gorda Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Babcock Ranch Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Boca Grande Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cape Haze Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Adrian Town Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Charlotte Harbor Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Charlotte Park Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cleveland Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Deep Creek Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Englewood Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Grove City Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Harbour Heights Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Manasota Key Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Murdock Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
North Port Charlotte Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Placida Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Port Charlotte Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Rotunda Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Solana Charlotte Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Clay Green Cove Springs Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Keystone Heights Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Orange Park Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Penney Farms Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lake Asbury Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bellair-Meadowbrook
Terrace Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Belmore Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Clay Hill Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Doctors Hill Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Doctors Inlet Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Fleming Island Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hibernie Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lake Geneva Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lakeside Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
McRae Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Middleburg Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
ATTACHMENT #4 - List of participating Florida communities
Oakleaf Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Virginia Village Clay Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Flagler Bunnell Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Flagler Beach Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Palm Coast Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Marineland Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Beverly Beach Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Flagler Estates Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hammock Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Painters Hill Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Espanola Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bimini Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dupont Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Korona Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cody's Corner Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Favoretta Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
St. Johns Park Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Daytona North Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Relay Flagler Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Gadsden*Chattahoochee Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Greensboro Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Gretna Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Havana Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Midway Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Quincy Gadsden*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Gulf Port St. Joe Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Wewahitchka Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cape San Blas Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Indian Pass Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dalkeith Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Highland View Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Honeyville Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Overstreet Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
White City Gulf Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Port St. Joe (coming soon)Gulf*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Wewahitchka (coming soon)Gulf*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Indian
River Fellsmere Indian River Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Sebastian Indian River Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Jackson Graceville Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Jacob City Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Marianna Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Alford Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bascom Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Campbellton Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cottondale Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Grand Ridge Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Greenwood Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Malone Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Sneads Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cypress Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dellwood Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Two Egg Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Round Lake Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Compass Lake Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Oakdale Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Simsville Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Webbville Jackson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Jefferson Alma Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Ashville Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Aucilla Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Capps Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Casa Blanco Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Cody Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dills Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Drifton Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Fanlew Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Festus Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Fincher Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Jarrott Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lamont Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Limestone Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lloyd Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lois Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Mintivilla Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Nash Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Thomas City Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Wacissa Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Waukeenah Jefferson Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Monticello Jefferson*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Leon Tallahassee Leon Leon County PACE Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Marion Amelia City Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
American Beach Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Andrews Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Becker Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Boulogne Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bryceville Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Chester Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Crandall Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Crawford Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dahoma Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dyal Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Evergreen Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Franklintown Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Glenwood Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Gross Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hedges Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hero Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Ingle Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Italia Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Keene Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Kent Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Kings Ferry Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lessie Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Mattox Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Nassau Village-Ratliff Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Nassauville Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
O'Neil Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Verdie Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Yulee Heights Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Yulee Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Belleview Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dunnellon Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Ocala Marion Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Martin Jupiter Island Martin Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Ocean Breeze Martin Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Sewall's Point Martin Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Stuart Martin Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Unincorporated Martin Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Miami-
Dade Bay Harbor Islands Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Coral Gables Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
El Portal Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
North Bay Village Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Pinecrest Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Surfside Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Biscayne Park Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Cutler Bay Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Key Biscayne Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Palmetto Bay Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Both
Miami Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
Miami Shores Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
Miami Lakes Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
Miami Springs Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
South Miami Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
West Miami Miami-Dade Ygrene Ygrene Energy Fund Commercial
Nassau Amelia City Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
American Beach Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Andrews Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Becker Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Boulogne Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bryceville Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Chester Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Crandall Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Crawford Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dahoma Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dyal Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Evergreen Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Franklintown Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Glenwood Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Gross Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hedges Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hero Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Ingle Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Italia Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Keene Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Kent Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Kings Ferry Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Lessie Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Mattox Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Nassau Village-Ratliff Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Nassauville Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
O'Neil Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Verdie Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Yulee Heights Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Yulee Nassau Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Callahan Nassau*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Fernandina Beach Nassau*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hilliard Nassau*Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Orange Winter Park Orange EVEST
FL PACE Funding
Agency Both
Osceola Kissimmee Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
St. Cloud Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Buenaventura Lakes Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Bull Creek Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Campbell Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Celebration Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Deer Park Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Harmony Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Holopaw Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Kenansville Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Poinciana Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Yeehaw Junction Osceola Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Commercial
Boynton Beach Osceola Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Palm
Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Lake Worth Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Lantana Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Mangonia Park Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Tequesta Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Wellington Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
West Palm Beach Palm Beach Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
Pasco Dade City Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
New Port Richey Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Port Richey Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
San Antonio Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Zephyrhills Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
St. Leo Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Blanton Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Branchborough Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Darby Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Gulf Harbors Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hudson Beach Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Jessamine Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Richland Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Seven Springs Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
St. Joseph Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Trilacoochee Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Vitis Pasco Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Pinellas Gulfport Pinellas Florida Green Energy Works EcoCity Partners L3C Commercial
St. Lucie Fort Pierce St. Lucie SELF PACE Program
Solar & Energy Loan
Fund Commercial
Port St. Lucie St. Lucie SELF PACE Program
Solar & Energy Loan
Fund Commercial
St. Lucie Village St. Lucie SELF PACE Program
Solar & Energy Loan
Fund Commercial
Unincorporated Areas St. Lucie SELF PACE Program
Solar & Energy Loan
Fund Commercial
Suwannee Live Oak Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Branford Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Beachville Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dickert Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Dowling Park Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Ellaville Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Falmouth Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Fort Union Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Hildreth Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Houston Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Luraville Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
McAlpin Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
O'Brien Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Padlock Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Pouchers Corner Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Rixford Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Slade Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Suwannee Springs Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Wellborn Suwannee Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Walton DeFuniak Springs Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Freeport Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Paxton Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Argyle Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Bruce Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Eucheanna Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Glendale Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Grayton Beach Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Miramar Beach Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Mossy Head Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Santa Rosa Beach Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Seacrest Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
Seaside Walton Florida PACE Funding Agency Leidos Engineering Both
22 Counties
* Data from PACENation.us