Agenda 06/25/2019 Item # 9A (PACE)06/25/2019
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to further discuss the adoption of the Collier County Property Assessed Clean
Energy (PACE) Consumer Protection Ordinance to better protect the public by providing
additional requirements.
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OBJECTIVE: To further discuss the Collier County Property Assessed Clean Property Assessed
Clean Energy (PACE) Consumer Protection Ordinance to better protect the public by providing for
more restrictive or additional requirements not found in the PACE Statute or the Standard Membership
Agreement. This item is a continuation from the June 11, 2019 regular Board Meeting.
CONSIDERATIONS: This matter was first brought to the Board by Commissioner Taylor on March 12,
2019 as Item 10B. At the Board of County Commissioners March 26, 2019 meeting, the Board directed
the County Manager to work with all stakeholders to identify opportunities to provide additional
consumer protection, and to bring back at a future regular meeting an executive summary creating an
Ordinance that addresses the concerns brought forth by the Board. This was further discussed at the May
14, 2019 and May 28, 2019 regular Board meetings. The Board of County Commissioners voted at its
regular meeting of May 28, 2019 to terminate the Property Assessment Clean Energy (PACE) program
pursuant to paragraph 18 of the Standard Form Membership Agreement and instructed the County
Manager to bring back a PACE Consumer Protection Ordinance for consideration. On June 11, 2019 the
Board was presented with PACE Consumer Protection Ordinance recommendations, provided feedback
and edits, and continued this item until their next regular meeting for further consideration.
Background
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,
commercial, and industrial buildings throughout the State of Florida.
The PACE program is a method of public financing designed to have “qualifying improvements” paid for
through a special tax assessment, on the property, which would allow project expenditures to be spread
out over a term up to 30 years and repaid as part of a property owner’s tax bill. As outlined in Section
163.09(2)(b), Florida Statutes, eligible PACE improvements are limited to: energy efficiency (including
electric vehicle charging equipment) renewable energy equipment and wind resistance/hurricane
mitigation measures.
PACE financing is a land-secured assessment that property owners voluntarily undertake in order to
secure 100% up-front 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.
In addition to economic and property value benefits, PACE also presents benefits in terms of resource
conservation, environmental protection, and hurricane preparedness. By removing barriers to
implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, PACE could result in decreased use
of energy and a shift to cleaner energy sources, decreasing air pollutants, and greenhouse gases. Florida’s
inclusion of resiliency projects in the list of eligible types could also increase the number of properties
with hurricane preparedness improvements.
In 2017, by Resolution No. 2017-130, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a Resolution
establishing the Property Assessment Clean Energy (PACE) program within the unincorporated areas of
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Collier County for residential, commercial and industrial properties. Since that time, by Resolution Nos.
2017-127, 2017-128, 2017-129, and 2017-153, four PACE providers have entered into the standard
membership agreement and are operating a PACE program within Collier County. It has been reported
that potential abuses of the PACE program have taken place, largely from a minority of PACE program
contractors, which the proposed new Ordinance seeks to address.
This item was discussed by the Board on March 12, 2019 and then on March 26, 2019, where the Board
directed the County Manager to work with the PACE providers, the Collier Building Industry Associ ation
(CBIA) and local housing organizations to bring back an updated Ordinance for consideration that
enhanced consumer protections while allowing the PACE providers to continue to operate within
unincorporated Collier County. On June 11, 2019 the Board was presented with PACE Consumer
Protection Ordinance recommendations, provided feedback and edits, and continued the item until a final
Ordinance draft could be considered at the next regular meeting.
Research
Staff conducted a review of the current liens filed with the Collier County Tax Collector and requested
information from each of the four PACE providers to better understand how the current program is
functioning. The primary focus was on work performed, licensed contractor, permit issued, project
certificate of completion from the County, loan to appraised value, terms of loan, and the annual PACE
assessment owed. Staff was provided with feedback from Pasco and Palm Beach County and further
researched consumer protections within PACE programs throughout the state.
This Executive Summary, together with the attached documents, is intended to address concerns and
provide for additional consumer protections that are not currently identified within Resolution Nos. 2017-
130, 2017-127, 2017-128, 2017-129, and 2017-153.
Considerations for the Board
The purpose of the current PACE Program is to facilitate the financing of qualifying improvements in
accordance with Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, for County property owners within unincorporated
Collier County, including residential, commercial and industrial properties. This new Ordinance provides
for more restrictive and/or additional requirements not found in the PACE Statute, the Standard
Membership Agreement or any other applicable law.
FISCAL IMPACT: A PACE residential program customer disclosure form review at the time of
building permit application would have no financial impact on the County General Fund. It is the
responsibility of PACE Provider and a Third-Party Administrator to secure the private financing
necessary for the implementation of the program, and they are responsible for recovering any losses in the
event of defaults on the assessments. They cover the costs of collecting the assessments and
administrative costs through their fees and interest rates.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this
action.
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
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioner adopt the Collier County Property
Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Consumer Protection Ordinance to better protect the public by providing
additional requirements and reconsider the decision to terminate the PACE program and associated
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membership agreements identified within Collier County Resolutions Nos. 2017-130, 2017-127, 2017-
128, 2017-129, and 2017-153.
Prepared by: James French, Deputy Department Head, Growth Management Department
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Ordinance PACE Consumer Protection-JF_6.19.19 (003) (PDF)
2. PACE program - Customer Disclosure Agreement Final (JFv8)_6.18.19 (PDF)
3. FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (PDF)
4. 6-18-19 PACE Consumer Protections (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 9.A
Doc ID: 9311
Item Summary: ***This item was continued from the May 14, 2019 BCC meeting, and further
continued from the June 11, 2019 BCC meeting .*** Recommendation to further discuss the adoption of
the Collier County Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Consumer Protection Ordinance to better
protect the public by providing additional requirements.
Meeting Date: 06/25/2019
Prepared by:
Title: Manager - Technical Systems Operations – Administrative Services Department
Name: Michael Cox
06/19/2019 4:54 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Division Director - Operations Support – Growth Management Operations & Regulatory
Management
Name: Kenneth Kovensky
06/19/2019 4:54 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Skipped 06/19/2019 4:52 PM
Growth Management Department Judy Puig Deputy Department Head Review Skipped 06/19/2019 4:52 PM
Growth Management Department Judy Puig Department Head Review Skipped 06/19/2019 4:52 PM
Office of Management and Budget MaryJo Brock Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Skipped 06/19/2019 3:51 PM
Office of Management and Budget MaryJo Brock Additional Reviewer Skipped 06/19/2019 3:51 PM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 06/19/2019 4:55 PM
County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 06/19/2019 5:03 PM
Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 06/25/2019 9:00 AM
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ORDINANCE NO. 2019 - _____ 1
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 3
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE COLLIER COUNTY 4
PROPERTY ASSESSED CL EAN ENERGY (PACE) CONSUMER PROTECTION 5
ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; 6
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; 7
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 8
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WHEREAS, individual residents of Collier County may wish to improve energy efficiency, install 10
energy improvements or retrofits, wind resistance/wind hardening measures, and improve water 11
conservation for residential, commercial or industrial properties; and 12
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WHEREAS, one way to facilitate such improvements to real property is through a Property 14
Assessment Clean Energy (PACE) financing program pursuant to Section 163.08, Florida Statutes; and 15
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WHEREAS, a PACE financing program is a financing structure by which commercial or 17
residential property owners may voluntarily opt into a special assessment district to receive a loan to 18
finance energy improvements and retrofits, where those loans are repaid through an annual assessment on 19
the property owner's property tax bill; and 20
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WHEREAS, PACE providers that have been created under Section 163.01(7) Florida Statutes are 22
considered local governments, and the County may select from those PACE providers and enter into 23
agreements with the selected providers, without proceeding with a solicitation; and 24
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WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2017-130, the Board (1) approved the establishment of a PACE 26
program within the unincorporated area of Collier County for residential, commercial and industrial 27
properties; and (2) approved a standard form membership agreement which would among other things 28
authorize a PACE provider to operate a PACE program within Collier County; and 29
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WHEREAS, a number of PACE providers have entered into the standard membership agreement 31
and are operating a PACE program within Collier County; and 32
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WHEREAS, it has come to the Board’s attention that potential abuses of the PACE program may 34
have taken place, which the Board wishes to correct and address by this Ordinance. 35
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 37
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 38
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SECTION ONE: Title and Intent 40
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This Ordinance shall be known and cited as “The Collier County Property Assessed Clean Energy 42
(PACE) Consumer Protection Ordinance ," and is intended to add requirements to the provisions of 43
Section 163.08, Florida Statutes , the Standard Membership Agreement and other applicable law as it 44
currently exists and should be construed consistently with the PACE Statute and any such other 45
applicable law. To the extent that the PACE Statute provides for additional requirements not otherwise 46
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found in this Ordinance or applicable law; the provisions o f the PACE Statute must be met. To the 47
extent that this Ordinance provides for more restrictive or additional requirements not found in the 48
PACE Statute, the Standard Membership Agreement or any other applicable law, the provisions of 49
this Ordinance shall apply. 50
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SECTION TWO: Definitions 52
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The following words, terms and phrases, when bolded and used in this Ordinance, shall have the 54
meanings set forth herein: 55
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Board shall mean the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. 57
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PACE Assessment shall mean the non-ad valorem assessment placed on a property owner's tax bill as 59
a result of financing obtained through a PACE Provider. 60
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PACE Financing Agreement shall mean the agreement entered into between a property owner and the 62
PACE Provider or its administrator specifying the Qualifying Improvements to be installed at the 63
property and the terms and conditions for financing those improvements through non -ad valorem 64
assessments levied on the property. 65
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PACE Provider shall mean an entity created pursuant to the PACE Statute that has entered into a 67
Standard Membership Agreement . 68
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PACE Statute shall mean Section 163.08, Florida Statutes , as may be amended from time to time. 70
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Qualifying Improvements shall mean only those improvements defined by the PACE Statute. 72
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Standard Membership Agreement shall mean the Board-approved standard form agreement as 74
described in Resolution 2017 -130 and as entered into by the PACE Provider. 75
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SECTION THREE: PACE Program Standards 77
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At a minimum, PACE Providers shall comply with each of the following standards: 79
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(1) Qualifying Improvements : PACE Providers shall finance, and contractors and owner-builders 81
shall construct or install, only Qualifying Improvements , which shall be properly permitted and must 82
comply with Florida and local codes. 83
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(2) Customer Service: PACE Providers shall provide a high level of customer service, including: 85
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a. Access to customer service representatives by email and phone during normal business 87
hours; 88
b. A transparent customer feedback and complaint process with quick response and 89
resolution by both the contractor and the PACE Provider; 90
c. All complaints and resolutions shall be logged, with the following information at a 91
minimum: date and time of complaint, customer and contractor information, details of 92
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complaint, when and what actions were taken by both the PACE Provider and the 93
contractor, and final resolution ; and 94
d. All disputes and complaints shall be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. 95
Reports of such disputes and complaints, the actions taken and how they were resolved, 96
or not resolved, shall be created and thereafter be treated as Public Records and provided 97
to Collier County, upon request. 98
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(3) Additional Program standards for residential pr operties: In addition to all requirements set forth 100
in Section 163.08, Florida Statutes, PACE Providers that finance Qualifying Improvements on 101
residential properties within Unincorporated Collier County shall: 102
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a. Verify that each prior mortgage or financing instrument holder has been notified of any 104
proposed PACE Financing Agreement and PACE Assessment and if obtainable, ensure 105
that the mortgage or financing instrument holder or loan servicer has consented to escrow 106
sufficient funds to ensure payment of the annual assessment with each year’s tax bill ; and 107
b. Require the property owner sign a PACE Customer Disclosure Document provided by 108
Collier County, in the presence of a notary, prior to the issuance of a building per mit. 109
i. The PACE Customer Disclosure Document must provide detailed PACE 110
Assessment consumer information and shall be submitted to Collier County by the 111
contractor or owner-builder as part of the building permit application; and 112
c. Ensure that the total amount of any PACE Assessments on any property does not exceed an 113
aggregate amount of twenty percent (20%) of the property's just or market rate value, as 114
determined by the Collier County Property Appraiser, pursuant to Section 163.08 (12), 115
Florida Statutes; and 116
d. Ensure that the total amount of the annual PACE Assessments do not exceed four percent 117
(4%) of the total annual gross income of the property owner in the prior calendar or fiscal 118
year, based upon an affidavit or attestation by the property owner of the owner’s total annual 119
gross income; and 120
e. The term of the PACE Assessment should not exceed the useful life of the Qualifying 121
Improvement, as determined by the 2017 Florida Pace Funding Agency Eligible Products 122
Estimated Life Specifications . 123
f. Not process any PACE Assessments against the property owner with the Collier County Tax 124
Collector until the Qualifying Improvement on that property has received all required 125
permits and inspections from Collier County, pursuant to the Collier County Land 126
Development Code, Chapter 489, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 553, Florida Statutes. 127
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(4) Documents: Within 10 business days following written request by the County, the PACE Provider 129
shall provide the County at no cost to the County any and all requested records produced and maintained 130
by the PACE District, it’s employees, contractors, and consultants. Records shall be deemed as Public 131
Records in accordance with Section 119.01 Florida Statute, General State Policy on Public Records. 132
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SECTION FOUR: Penalty for Violations 135
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All alleged violations of this Ordinance shall be processed according to the Collier County 137
Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance (Ord. No. 2010-04, as amended) and per provisions of 138
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Chapter 162, pts. I or II, Florida Statutes, as may be applicable. The Special Magistrate shall hear and 139
decide cases involving violations of this ordinance and any fines shall be consistent with the Collier 140
County Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance (Ord. No. 2010-04, as amended). In addition to the 141
imposition of a fine, based upon the finding of the Special Magistrate, the Board may immediately 142
terminate for cause the Standard Membership Agreement, and may request the Collier County Tax 143
Collector, on a going-forward basis, to remove the PACE Assessment from the propert y which is the 144
subject of the violation for future collection, requiring the PACE Provider to arrange for any and all 145
future collection for repayment. 146
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SECTION FIVE: Conflict and Severability 148
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In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable 150
law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or 151
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct 152
and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. 153
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SECTION SIX: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances 155
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The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and 157
Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered 158
to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other 159
appropriate word. 160
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SECTION SEVEN: Effective Date 162
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This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice from the Secretary of State that this 164
Ordinance has been filed with the Secretary of State. 165
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, 167
Florida, this _______ day of _____________________, 2019. 168
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ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 170
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 171
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By: ___________________________ By: _____________________________ 174
, Deputy Clerk W. L. McDaniel, Jr., Chairman 175
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Approved as to form and legality: 178
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Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney 182
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Collier – Residential PACE Program Disclosure
______ Property Owner Initials
PROPERTY ASSESSMENT CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) PROGRAM
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) PROGRAM
THIS IS NOT A COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT
ADMINISTERED PROGRAM
What is the Residential PACE program?
PACE or Property Assessed Clean Energy Program is a government sponsored program
that is used in Florida to finance energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy
improvements and wind resistance improvements in accordance Section 163.08,
Florida Statutes.
Is the PACE program free for me?
The PACE Program is not free. To participate in the program, you must qualify for the
PACE funds that finance the improvements. You owe the amount of the PACE lien plus
interest, which is paid in installments as an additional line item on your property tax
bill. When the assessment is paid off in full, the lien will be removed, and yo u will no
longer see this line item on your property tax bill.
How do I qualify for the financing?
The law requires that to qualify you must have paid all your property taxes and not
have been delinquent for the last 3 years, that there are no involuntary liens on your
home and no notices to default and that you are current on your mortgage. The PACE
Program is not required to look at whether your family budget can afford the additional
loan.
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Collier – Residential PACE Program Disclosure
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How do I repay the PACE funds?
The PACE Program funds are paid with your property tax assessment. If you have a
mortgage, your lender may include the property taxes in your monthly payment. If so,
your monthly mortgage payment will increase accordingly. However, your mortgage
lender will typically not make the adjustment until they receive the first tax bill with
the assessment.
Do I pay interest for the financing?
PACE Programs charge interest over the repayment term you selected (up to 30 years).
Please review the Financing Estimate to see the interest rate applicable to your PACE
assessment, which may be higher than other financing options available to you. You
should ask about any low interest loans available, like utility sponsored programs,
federal weatherization programs or a lower rate loan at your bank or credit union with
a second mortgage or a home equity line of credit.
Are there other costs?
PACE Program assessments also charge borrowers an up-front free, typically based on
a percentage of project costs, and an administration fee bas ed on a percentage of the
annual payment, which is payable each year during the repayment term you selected.
Please review the Financing Estimate to see the fees application to your PACE
assessment.
What happens If I am not happy with the improvements?
A licensed contractor must do all PACE program improvements requiring a license
under applicable law. However, your recourse against the contractor if you are not
happy with the improvements may be limited by the nature of the PACE Program
financing. That is why it is important to carefully select the contractor and read all
paperwork carefully.
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Collier – Residential PACE Program Disclosure
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For energy improvements, does the contractor have to give me an energy audit?
The law does require any verification of energy savings for improvements to your
home from a PACE Program loan. Any figures about energy savings given to you by a
contractor should be independently verified by you.
What happens if I have trouble making the increased tax payment?
The PACE program is essentially a home improvement loan that is paid off by
assessments to your tax bill. If you default on your PACE Program loan by failing to pay
your property taxes, a tax certificate will be sold on the property. After two years of
an unpaid tax certificate, your home could be sold through the Tax Deed Application
process. Failure to pay your PACE assessment can result in your losing your home.
Can I refinance my home while I still am making payments on my PACE Program
Loan?
PACE Program loans may impede your ability to refinance your home loan or to receive
a home loan modification because some lenders will not want to enter into a new loan
terms while a PACE Program loan is assessed against your home. You may be required
to prepay PACE assessment as a requirement to refinancing.
Can I sell my home before I have paid off the PACE Program loan?
The PACE Program lien is automatically transferred to the buyer when you sell your
home. BUT Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Administration and the
Department of Veterans Affairs may not insure mortgages with PACE assessments.
Other lenders are not required to accept PACE Program liens. As a result, you may be
required to prepay the PACE assessment as a requirement to selling your home.
What is the most important thing I can do to protect myself?
1. Take your time before you sign any documentation.
2. Ask for and read all documentation relating to a PACE Program financing.
3. Consider receiving multiple estimates from licensed and insured contractors,
other financial lenders or approved PACE Program providers to ensure that you
are receiving the most competitive prices and the best value.
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4. Make sure that your contractor files a Notice of Commencement signed by you
and filed with the Collier County Clerk of Courts.
5. Make sure that your contractor acquires all required permits before a project is
started, all inspections from the County after the project is completed, and the
project is signed off to your satisfaction.
6. Make sure that you ask for a printed copy of all documentation and warranties.
7. Do not sign anything that you do not understand.
MAKE SURE YOU ASK FOR A PRINTED COPY OF ALL DOCUMENTS TO READ BEFORE
YOU ALLOW ANYONE TO WORK ON YOUR HOME.
KNOW BEFORE YOU OWE
Please fill out the following:
Full Legal Name: _____________________________________________________
Phone Number: Area Code ( ) _____ - ________
Physical Address: ____________________________________________________
Parcel Number: _____________________________________________________
Estimated Annual Payment: $ _____________________________
(Cannot exceed 4% of the total annual gross income of the property owner in the
prior calendar or fiscal year)
Total Assessment Amount: $ ____________________________
(Includes financing amount, interest charges and fees)
Total Length of Assessment in Years: _____________
Estimated Tax Year First Payment Due: ___________________________
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Collier – Residential PACE Program Disclosure
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Annual Tax with PACE Assessment payment: ___________________________
(Cannot exceed 5% of the property’s just value (fair market) as determined by the
Collier County Property Appraiser at time of financing)
I have read the above and I understand the information provided to me. I also
understand there are other financing options possibly available, this is not a FREE
program, or a program administered by Collier County Government . I also
acknowledge that there may be other approved PACE authorized contractors and
PACE providers available.
Signature: ___________________________________________ (Property Owner)
Signature: ___________________________________________ (Property Owner)
Signature: ___________________________________________ (Property Owner)
Signature: ___________________________________________ (Property Owner)
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State of Florida
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ________ day of
_____________________, 20______.
by ___________________________________________________________ and
__________________________________________________ (Property owner(s))
☐ Personally Known to me
☐ Has produced identification: __________________________________
Florida Notary Signature: _______________________________________ Seal
Applicant (Licensed Contractor or Owner Builder) and PACE Provider: Please note that this entire
completed and notarized package must be submitted at the time of the building permit application.
All inspections must be completed by Collier County prior to filing a PACE Assessment with the
Collier County Tax Collector. Please contact a customer service representative at the Collier County
Growth Management Department Business Center for more information at (239) 252-2400.
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Exhibit B - Eligible Products List
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Heating,
Ventilation,
and Air
Conditioning
(HVAC)
Air-Source
Heat Pump
1. Product must be AHRI Certified and the AHRI number must be
provided.
2. Product must be Energy Star Compliant:
a. Mini-Split:
L6((5
LL+63)
LLL((5
b. Packaged Unit:
L6((5
LL+63)
LLL((5
3. Must be new and replace an existing product.
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Central Air
Conditioner
1. Product must be AHRI Certified and the AHRI number must
be provided.
2. Product must be Energy Star Compliant:
a. Mini-Split:
L6((5
LL((5
b. Packaged Unit:
L6((5
LL((5
3. Must be new and replace an existing product.
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Furnace
1. Product must be AHRI Certified and the AHRI number must
be provided
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3. Must be new and replace an existing product.
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Evaporative
Cooler
1. Must have separate duct system; separate from of the air
conditioning and heating duct system
2. Must be permanently installed through wall or on the roof;
window installed units are not eligible
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Boiler
1. Product must be AHRI Certified and the AHRI number must
be provided.
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2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Geothermal
Heat Pump
1. Product must be Energy Star Compliant:
a. Closed Loop Water-to-Air:
L((5
LL&23
b. Open Loop Water-to-Air:
L((5
LL&23
d. Closed Loop Water-to-Water:
L((5
LL&23
e. Open Loop Water-to-Water:
L((5
LL&23
f. Direct Expansion (DGX):
L((5
LL&23
2. Product must be new and replace an existing product
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Hydronic
Radiant
Heating
System
1. System must be powered by an high-efficiency AllianceNRG-
eligible heating source
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
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Mini-Split
Air
Conditioner
1. Product must be AHRI certified and the AHRI number must be
provided.
2. Efficiency:
D6((5
3. Product must replace an existing product
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Mini-Split
Heat Pump
1. Product must be AHRI certified and the AHRI number must be
provided. Efficiency:
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E+63)
2. Product must replace an existing product
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Biomass /
Wood
Stove
1. Product must be certified and listed on the EPA Certified
Wood Stoves list
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Duct
Replaceme
nt
1. Duct system leakage limits:
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nominal flow or
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flow
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3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Heat/
Energy
Recovery
Ventilator
1. Product must be certified by the Home Ventilation Institute
(HVI)
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Exhaust
Ventilation
Fixture
1. Product must be Energy Star Compliant
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Whole
House Fan
1. Product must be Energy Star Compliant
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Attic
Ventilation
Fixture
1. Product must have thermostatic control
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Ceiling Fan
1. Product must be certified as Energy Star compliant
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Windows,
Doors, and
Skylights
Window
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR compliant and NFRC
Certified:
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2. Product must replace an existing product
3. Product NFRC labels must be submitted with Certificate of
Compliance or Occupancy
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Door
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR compliant and NFRC
Certified:
a. Opaque:
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ii. SHGC = Any
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LL6+*&
c. > 1/2-Lite:
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LL6+*&
2. Product must replace existing product
3. Product NFRC labels must be submitted with Certificate of
Compliance or Occupancy
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Skylights
and
Tubular
Daylighting
Device
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant and NFRC
Certified:
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2. Product NFRC labels must be submitted with Certificate of
Compliance or Occupancy
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Applied
Window
Film
1. Product must be NFRC Certified
2. Product NFRC labels must be submitted with Certificate of
Compliance or Occupancy
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Solar
Photovoltaic
and
Thermal
Solar
Panel
1. (California only) Product must be listed as California Solar
Initiative incentive-eligible photovoltaic module in compliance
with CA-SB1 guidelines
2. Installation Contractor must hold an NABCEP Solar PV
Certification in good standing
3. (California only) Be registered with the California Solar
Initiative Program and have the correct CSLB licensure to
install solar systems
4. System must be grid connected unless the property is not
currently connected to the grid
5. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
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Packet Pg. 58 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications
Estimated
Life
(Years)
Solar
Inverter
1. (California only) Product must be listed as California Solar
Initiative eligible inverter in compliance with CA-SB1 guidelines.
2. (California only) Installation contractor must be registered with
the California Solar Initiative Program and have the correct
CSLB licensure to install solar systems
3. System must be grid connected unless the property is not
currently connected to the grid
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
5. The inverter must be warrantied for a period equal to the
financing term
20
Solar
Water
Heating
1. System must have the OG-300 System Certification by the
Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC)
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3. Auxiliary tank must be residential class
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Solar Pool
Heating
1. Product must have the OG-100 Collector Certification by the
Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC)
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes 20
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Packet Pg. 59 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications
Estimated
Life
(Years)
Alternative
Energy
Small
Wind
Turbine
1. Product must be certified by the Small Wind Certification
Council as meeting the requirements of the AWEA Small Wind
Turbine Performance and Safety Standard (9.1-2009)
2. Product must be grid connected unless the property is not
currently connected to the grid
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Advanced
Energy
Storage
System
1. (California only) System must meet the eligibility requirements
outlined in the current California Self-Generation Incentive
Program (SGIP) Handbook
2. System must be tied to a program eligible Solar PV system
3. System must be grid connected unless the property is not
currently connected to the grid
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Electric
Vehicle
Charging
Station
1. Product must certified as meeting the UL Subject 2594
Standard Testing for Charging Stations
2. Product must be a Level 2 charger with SAE J1772 standard
charging plug
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes.
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Packet Pg. 60 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Stationary
Fuel Cell
Power
System
1. System must be certified as meeting the ANSI/CSA America
FC1 standard
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes and/or:
a. Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fuel Cell Power
Plants, NFPA 853,
b. National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
c. National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, as applicable.
15
Building
Envelop
Exterior
Window
Shading
Device
1. Product must be permanently secured to the exterior of the
property with attachments or fasteners that are not intended for
removal
2. Each device must be installed to provide shading to at least
one window or door
3. Product must be one of the following styles:
a. Fixed Awning
b. Operable Awning
c. Louvered Shutter
d. Roll-down Shutter
e. Roll-down Solar Screen
4. Exterior structural elements including, but not limited to
sunroom enclosures, exterior decks, balconies, roof
overhangs, trellises, pergolas, arbors, and/or carports are NOT
eligible
5. Interior window shading products including, but not limited to,
blinds, shutters, shades, or curtains are NOT eligible
6. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Cool Wall
Coating
1. Product must be Energy Star Compliant
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recognized third-party laboratory to ASTM C1549-09 standard
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Cool Roof -
Prescriptive
1. Product must be listed in the CRRC or ENERGY STAR
product directories
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3. Steep-Slope Roof (>2:12) Efficiency:
a. Aged Solar Reflectance > 0.15
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Cool-Roof -
Performance
1. If a Cool Roof –Prescriptive roofing product is not specified,
one of the following performance measures must also be
implemented in the scope of work:
a. Provide an air-space of at least 1”between the top of the
roof deck and the bottom of the roofing product
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leakage
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f. Install roof construction with thermal mass over a
membrane with a weight of at least 25 lb/ft2
2. Project stakeholder is fully and solely responsible to meet any
such additional requirements.
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Attic
Insulation
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2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Wall
insulation
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2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Under-floor
Insulation
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2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Radiant
barrier
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3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Air Sealing 1. Installation must comply with BPI, ENERGY STAR, and
ASHRAE 62.2 guidelines.10
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Packet Pg. 62 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications
Estimated
Life
(Years)
High-
Efficiency
Water
Heating
Gas
Storage
water
Heater
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
()
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Electric
Heat Pump
Storage
Water
Heater
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
()
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Gas
Tankless
Water
Heater
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
()
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
High
Efficiency
Pool
Equipment
Pool Pump
and Motor
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant:
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speed
2. Product must replace existing product
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Electric
Heat Pump
Pool Heater
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
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3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Gas Pool
heater
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
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3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Automatic
pool cover
1. Product must be an automatic pool cover UL certified as
meeting ASTM F1346 Standard Performance Specification
2. Product must be permanently installed on an existing
swimming pool
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
4.Manual swimming pool covers are not eligible.
10
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Packet Pg. 63 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
High
Efficiency
Lighting
Indoor
Lighting
Fixture
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
2. Product must be permanently installed
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Outdoor
Lighting
Fixture
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
2. Product must be permanently installed
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Lighting
Control
1. Product must be ENERGY STAR Compliant
a. Eligible control types include:
b. Automatic Time-Switch
c. Daylight/Photo- Sensor
d. Dimmer
e. Occupant/Motion/Vacancy Sensor
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Indoor water
Efficiency
High
Efficiency
Toilet
Fixture
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
2. Toilet and urinals fixtures are eligible
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4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
High
Efficiency
Faucet
Fitting
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
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3. Must be permanently installed
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
High
Efficiency
Shower
Head
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
2. Efficiency Database
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4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
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Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Indoor
water
Efficiency
High
Efficiency
Faucet
Fitting
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
)ORZUDWH*30
3. Must be permanently installed
4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
High
Efficiency
Shower
Head
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
2. Efficiency Database
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4. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Hot water
delivery
System
1. System meets the definition of one of the following water
delivery options:
a. Dedicated Recirculation Line
b. Whole House Manifold System
c. Demand-initiated Recirculating System
d. Core Plumbing System
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
15
Outdoor
Water
efficiency
High
Efficiency
Sprinkler
Nozzle
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Weather-
based
Irrigation
Controller
1. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
2. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
Drip
Irrigation
1. Product must be installed in turf, garden, planter, or flower
bed area
2. Product must be listed in the EPA WaterSense product
database
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
10
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Packet Pg. 65 Attachment: FPFA Eligible Products Estimated Life Specifications (9311 : **PACE Program Modification)
Product
Category
Product
Type Product Specifications Estimated
Life (Years)
Rainwater
catchment
System
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2. Must be permanently installed.
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Gray Water
System
1. Product must comply with local code and permitting
requirements
2. Eligible system types include:
a. Single-Fixture
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c. Multi-Fixture Complex (> 250 GPD)
3. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
20
Artificial Turf
1. Product must be water and air permeable
2. Product must be non-toxic and lead free
3. Product must be recyclable
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5. Must be installed according to manufacturer specs and all
applicable state and local codes
6. Product infill material must be one of the following:
a. Acrylic Covered Sand
b. Crumb Rubber
c. Zeolite
10
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PROPERTY ASSESSMENT CLEAN ENERGY (PACE)
CONSUMER PROTECTION ENHANCEMENTS PRESENTATION
CURRENT PACE PROGRAM
CONSUMER PROTECTIONS
PROPOSED CONSUMER
PROTECTIONS
Customer Service Limited Local Requirements as Stated Within
the Standard Membership Agreement
1. Program Guidelines
2. Enhanced Customer Service
3. Dispute and Resolution Requirements
Residential - Notice to lender No Local Requirement Verify prior to entering into a financing
agreement, a Notice to Lien holder to be provided
to the holders or loan servicers of any existing
mortgages holders, stating the intent to enter into
a financing agreement that includes the maximum
principal amount to be financed and the
maximum annual assessment necessary to repay
that amount
Residential - Customer Disclosure No Local Requirement Prior to entering into a PACE Financing
Agreement, the property owner to file Customer
Disclosure Document must be signed by the
property owner, notarized, submitted for
processing with building permit.
Residential - Cap on Lending No Local Requirement May not exceed an aggregate amount of 20% of
just (market) value, as determined by the Collier
County Property Appraiser
Residential - Ability to pay No Local Requirement Total amount of any annual taxes and
assessments not to exceed five percent (5%) of
the property’s fair market value, total amount of
the annual Pace Assessments not to exceed four
percent (4%) of the total annual gross income of
the property owner in the prior calendar or fiscal
year. Property owner to provide an affidavit of the
owner’s total annual gross income (Pasco
Resolution – Financing Terms)
Residential - Loan Terms No Local Requirement Limit the financing term to not exceed the useful
life of the qualified improvement
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Residential - Project Completion No Local Requirement – Current practices
indicates that the contractor and property owner
agree that the project is completed before the
assessment is processed
The assessment against the property owner will
not be processed with the Tax Collector until all
required permits and inspections are completed
by the County
Reporting of Documents No Local Requirement
Ten day written request where the PACE Provider
shall supply the County all requested records
produced and maintained by the PACE Provider.
Records shall be deemed as public record in
accordance with Florida Statute 119
Enforcement Membership may be revoked by the BCC for
violations of the Standard Membership
Agreement
Adds provisions to assess violations of any
provision of the Membership Agreement and
shall be considered a substantial breach of the
agreement and punishable, in accordance with the
Collier County Consolidated Code Enforcement
Ordinance, by a fine consistent with Ord. No.
2010-04, as amended, after being heard by the
Special Magistrate. Upon determination of the
Board, this may be grounds for termination of the
Standard Membership Agreement and a request
the Tax Collector to remove a PACE Assessment
on a going-forward basis on properties identified
to be in violation of the Ordinance
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