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EXHIBIT A 39 <br /> Richard C. Kirkland,Jr., MAI <br /> 3540 Layton Ridge Road <br /> Kirkland Apex,North Carolina 27539 <br /> Phone (919)771-2202 <br /> Appraisals FAX (919) 771-2201 <br /> rkirkland2@nc.rr.com <br /> www.kirklandappraisals.com <br /> April 11,2012 <br /> Mr. Lance Williams <br /> StrataSolar <br /> Suite 101 <br /> 1119 US 15-501 Hwy South <br /> Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517 <br /> Dear Mr.Williams: <br /> At your request, I have considered the likely impact of a solar farm to be located on a portion <br /> of a 121.21-acre site at 2159 White Cross Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. <br /> The scope of this assignment is to address the likely impact this may have on adjoining <br /> properties. To this end I have researched and visited existing solar farms, researched <br /> articles through the Appraisal Institute, and discussed the likely impact with other real <br /> estate professionals. I have not been asked to assign any value to any specific property. <br /> This letter is a limited report of a real property appraisal consulting assignment and subject <br /> to the limiting conditions attached to this letter. My client is StrataSolar represented to me <br /> by Mr. Lance Williams. The intended use is to assist in the Special Use Permit application. <br /> The effective date of this consultation is March 26, 2012, the date I inspected the property. <br /> The property is located on the west side of White Cross Road north of Old Greensboro Road <br /> and includes approximately 45.00 acres being surveyed out of a larger 121.21-acre tract of <br /> land currently owned by John Thomas Bradshaw Family LP. The property is currently <br /> vacant and used for a mobile home park and agricultural use. The intent is to place the <br /> solar farm north of the creek that runs through the middle of the tract and south of the <br /> mobile home park. The owner intends to continue the mobile home park and subdivide out <br /> the acreage for the solar farm. The owner expects no negative impact from the solar farm on <br /> the mobile home park or other adjoining agricultural land. <br /> The property has fifteen parcels that adjoin the parent tract, but only the parcels numbered <br /> 1, 3, 4, 5, 14, and 15 will adjoin the proposed 45-acre solar farm once it is subdivided out. I <br /> have identified all of these parcels on the following aerial map along with a list of the <br /> adjoining parcels and uses. <br />