Orange County NC Website
3 <br /> 1 For Orange County property owners to participate, the County was first required to adopt a <br /> 2 Resolution of Intent, followed by a public hearing and adoption of a final Authorizing <br /> 3 Resolution. If adopted, the County's responsibilities will be limited to education and outreach, <br /> 4 executing agreements, recording liens, and coordinating with EDPNC — requiring minimal <br /> 5 administrative effort. The County will not provide funding, financing, billing, or collections for C- <br /> 6 PACE projects. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Amy Eckbert, Sustainability Manager, made the following presentation: <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Slide #1 <br /> GRANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> C-PACE Public Hearing and <br /> Resolution to Adopt <br /> Amy Eckberg <br /> Sustainabillity Programs Manager <br /> October 21 , 2025 <br /> 11 <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Slide #2 <br /> What is G-PAGE? <br /> C-PACE =Commercial Property Assessed Capital Expenditure <br /> Statewide program enacted thru NC 'Senate Bill 802 (July <br /> 2024); 40 other states have adopted C-PACE <br /> Voluntary financing program for commercial property <br /> upgrades for clean energy, energy efficiency,water <br /> conservation and resiliency projects <br /> Program Administered by Economic Development <br /> Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) <br /> Benefits include: Low cost,long-term financing <br /> 14 <br />