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Agenda 10-21-2025; 5-a - Public Hearing and Resolution for Orange County to Participate in the North Carolina Commercial Property Assessed Capital Expenditure (C-PACE) Program
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11 <br /> the documents included in G.S. 160A-239.14(a)(I)a., b., and c. on behalf of <br /> the local government. <br /> A statement that the local government shall be reimbursed by the statewide <br /> administrator for the actual and reasonable costs associated with the <br /> performance of the duties described in subdivision(4) of this subsection. <br /> A statement of the time and place for a public hearing on the proposed <br /> program. <br /> The governing body of the local ,government may, after conducting_a public hearing <br /> on the proposed program, adopt a resolution providing that the local government is joining the <br /> C-PACE Program. If the local government seeking to participate in the C-PACE Program is a <br /> city, the resolution adopted pursuant to this subsection shall be effective only with the <br /> concurrence of the governing body of the county in which the city is located. <br /> O Pursuant to G.S. 160A-239.17(4), no funds for repayment of the voluntary C-PACE <br /> assessment should be received by the participatinglgovernment. However,if any such funds <br /> are received by the participatinglocal ocal government, such funds shall be custodial funds as <br /> described in G.S. 159-13(a) for the benefit of the capital provider. <br /> "& 160A-239.16. Immunity and foreclosure process. <br /> La) Neither the State nor any participating local ocal government, its officers, or employees <br /> shall be liable for any actions taken pursuant to this Article. A local government shall not be <br /> financially or legally liable or responsible for any assessment and lien imposed within its <br /> jurisdiction under the program. <br /> The capital provider shall be solely responsible for all billing, collection, and <br /> enforcement of the C-PACE assessment and C-PACE lien. <br /> Lc) Delinquent C-PACE assessment payments shall incur interest and penalties as <br /> specified in the financing agreement and shall accrue to the C-PACE lien. <br /> Enforcement of a delinquent C-PACE assessment payment by the capital provider <br /> shall be in the manner of the foreclosure of a deed of trust as provided in Article 2A of Chapter <br /> 45 of the General Statutes, except that C-PACE assessment payments not yet billed or due may <br /> not be accelerated or extinguished by foreclosure of the delinquent assessment payment or <br /> payments. Any outstanding or delinquent State, local, or federal taxes or liens at the time of the <br /> foreclosure proceeding shall be satisfied first, but the C-PACE lien shall be superior to all other <br /> liens on the property from the date on which the notice of the C-PACE assessment was recorded <br /> until the C-PACE assessment, interest, penalties, and charges accrued or accruing are paid. <br /> "& 160A-239.17. C-PACE assessment and lien. <br /> The followingshall hall apply to the C-PACE assessment and lien: <br /> L The lien shall be inferior to all prior and subsequent State, local, and federal <br /> taxes or liens and superior to all other liens on the property from the date on <br /> which the notice of the C-PACE assessment is recorded until the C-PACE <br /> assessment, interest,penalties, and charges accrued or accruing are paid. <br /> The lien shall run with the land, and that portion of the C-PACE assessment <br /> that is not yet due may not be accelerated or eliminated by foreclosure of a <br /> property tax or other lien. <br /> (3) The C-PACE lien may not be contested on the basis that the improvement is <br /> not a qualified improvement or for any procedural or substantive irregularities <br /> related to the financing. <br /> For C-PACE assessments for leaseholds, the C-PACE assessment may be <br /> levied on the leasehold or possessory interest, including on publicly-owned <br /> land, subject to the consent of the entity owning the property and shall be <br /> payable by the owner of the leasehold interest. <br /> 160A-239.18. Financing. <br /> Senate Bill 802 Session Law 2024-44 Page 5 <br />
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