DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AMONG THE CITY OF ATLANTA THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC Dated: ________ __, 2018 Project: Gulch Redevelopment Project Westside Tax Allocation District - Gulch TAD Project Area Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I RECITALS ............................................................................................................................... 1 ARTICLE II GENERAL TERMS ................................................................................................................ 5 Section 2.1. Section 2.2. Section 2.3. Definitions ............................................................................................................. 5 Singular and Plural............................................................................................... 15 Construction ......................................................................................................... 15 ARTICLE III REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES .................................................................... 15 Section 3.1. Section 3.2. Section 3.3. Representations and Warranties of Owner .......................................................... 15 Representations and Warranties of the City......................................................... 16 Representations and Warranties of Invest Atlanta ............................................... 17 ARTICLE IV PROJECT LAND ................................................................................................................ 17 Section 4.1. Section 4.2. Acquisitions ......................................................................................................... 17 Easements, Encroachments & Utilities ................................................................ 17 ARTICLE V SPECIAL COVENANTS AND OBLIGATIONS ................................................................ 18 Section 5.1. Section 5.2. Section 5.3. Section 5.4. Owner Covenants and Obligations ...................................................................... 18 City Covenants and Obligations .......................................................................... 18 Cooperation Covenants ........................................................................................ 19 Confidentiality ..................................................................................................... 20 ARTICLE VI DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION....................................................................... 20 Section 6.1. Section 6.2. Section 6.3. Section 6.4. Section 6.5. Construction of the Project .................................................................................. 20 Owner Continuing Disclosure Agreement ........................................................... 21 Approvals Required for the Project ..................................................................... 21 Material Modifications ........................................................................................ 21 Approvals and Consents of the City and/or Invest Atlanta .................................. 22 ARTICLE VII DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIAL COVENANTS OF OWNER ............... 22 Section 7.1. Section 7.2. Section 7.3. Section 7.4. Section 7.5. Section 7.6. Section 7.7. Section 7.8. Section 7.9. Section 7.10. Section 7.11. Section 7.12. Section 7.13. Section 7.14. Section 7.15. Section 7.16. Section 7.17. Section 7.18. Section 7.19. Design of Improvements ...................................................................................... 22 Compliance with Bond Transaction Documents ................................................. 22 Litigation.............................................................................................................. 22 Financial and Operating Information ................................................................... 23 Records and Accounts ......................................................................................... 23 Construction Standard.......................................................................................... 23 Compliance with Laws, Contracts, Licenses, and Permits .................................. 23 Laborers, Subcontractors and Materialmen ......................................................... 23 Reserved .............................................................................................................. 23 Event Notices ....................................................................................................... 23 Taxes .................................................................................................................... 23 Insurance .............................................................................................................. 24 Further Assurances and Corrective Instruments .................................................. 24 Performance by Owner ........................................................................................ 24 Transfer of the Project and Interests in Owner .................................................... 24 Permitted Title Exceptions................................................................................... 25 Organizational Structure ...................................................................................... 25 Equal Business Opportunity Programs ................................................................ 25 Owner Operations and Employees....................................................................... 25 i Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 7.20. Section 7.21. Section 7.22. Section 7.23. Section 7.24. Section 7.25. Section 7.26. Section 7.27. Section 7.28. Access to Owner's Non-Construction Records .................................................... 25 Access to the Site and Construction Records ...................................................... 26 Tours of Project Site ............................................................................................ 26 Public Purpose Initiatives .................................................................................... 27 Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement ..................................................... 35 Green Building Certification ............................................................................... 37 Westside TAD Neighborhood Area Jobs Policy and Employment Notification and Recruitment Program ................................................................ 37 SAVE Affidavit ................................................................................................... 38 Public Funding ..................................................................................................... 38 ARTICLE VIII FINANCING ..................................................................................................................... 39 Section 8.1. Section 8.2. Section 8.3. Section 8.4. Section 8.5. Section 8.6. Section 8.7. Section 8.8. Issuance of Gulch Area TAD Bonds ................................................................... 39 Conditions to Issuance of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds ................... 39 Limited Liability .................................................................................................. 42 Restrictions on Initial Ownership and Subsequent Transfer ................................ 42 Invest Atlanta Refinancing of Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds .................. 42 RESERVED ......................................................................................................... 42 Owner Sale of Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds ........................................... 43 RESERVED ......................................................................................................... 43 ARTICLE IX DRAWS ON SERIES 2018 GULCH AREA TAD BONDS ............................................... 43 Section 9.1. Section 9.2. Section 9.3. Section 9.4. Section 9.5. Section 9.6. Section 9.7. Section 9.8. Draws ................................................................................................................... 43 RESERVED ......................................................................................................... 44 RESERVED ......................................................................................................... 44 Project Budget...................................................................................................... 44 Use of Project Funds ............................................................................................ 45 Limited Liability .................................................................................................. 45 Covenants as to Tax Exemption .......................................................................... 45 City and Invest Atlanta Expenses and Consent ................................................... 45 ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION ........................................................................................................... 45 Section 10.1. Section 10.2. Section 10.3. Section 10.4. Section 10.5. Indemnification .................................................................................................... 45 Notice of Claim.................................................................................................... 45 Defense ................................................................................................................ 46 Separate Counsel.................................................................................................. 46 Survival ................................................................................................................ 46 ARTICLE XI DEFAULT ........................................................................................................................... 46 Section 11.1. Section 11.2. Section 11.3. Section 11.4. Section 11.5. Section 11.6. Section 11.7. Section 11.8. Default by Owner................................................................................................. 46 Invest Atlanta's Remedies .................................................................................... 47 Remedies Cumulative .......................................................................................... 47 Non-Waiver ......................................................................................................... 48 Agreement to Pay Attorneys' Fees and Expenses ................................................ 48 Default by Invest Atlanta or City ......................................................................... 48 Remedies Against Invest Atlanta or City............................................................. 48 Lender Protection Provisions ............................................................................... 48 ARTICLE XII MISCELLANEOUS ........................................................................................................... 49 Section 12.1. Section 12.2. Term of Agreement .............................................................................................. 49 Notices ................................................................................................................. 49 ii Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 12.3. Section 12.4. Section 12.5. Section 12.6. Section 12.7. Section 12.8. Section 12.9. Section 12.10. Section 12.11. Section 12.12. Section 12.13. Section 12.14. Section 12.15. Section 12.16. Section 12.17. Section 12.18. Amendments and Waivers ................................................................................... 52 Invalidity .............................................................................................................. 52 Successors and Assigns ....................................................................................... 52 Exhibits; Titles of Articles and Sections .............................................................. 52 Applicable Law .................................................................................................... 52 Entire Agreement ................................................................................................. 52 Approval by the Parties........................................................................................ 52 Additional Actions ............................................................................................... 53 RESERVED ......................................................................................................... 53 Invest Atlanta Expenses and Consent .................................................................. 53 Estoppel Certificates ............................................................................................ 53 Reserved .............................................................................................................. 53 Exculpation .......................................................................................................... 53 Broker's Commissions ......................................................................................... 54 PDF Signatures .................................................................................................... 54 Counterparts ......................................................................................................... 54 iii Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A SITE .................................................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT B FORM OF RECOGNITION AGREEMENT ...... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTYERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT C-1 CONCEPTUAL RENDERING OF PROJECT ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT C-2 BENCHMARKS FOR DRAWS AND DISBURSEMENTSERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT D OTHER COMMITMENTS ................................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT E FORM OF FUNDING NOTICE AND REQUISITION ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT F WORKFORCE HOUSING COMMITMENT:... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT G M/FBE – GULCH EBO PLAN........................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT H CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT I POST-COMPLETION ANNUAL REPORT ....... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT J SAVE AFFIDAVIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH O.C.G.A §50-36-1(E)(2)ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEF EXHIBIT K LAND USE RESTRICTION AGREEMENT (LURA)ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT L PERMITTED TRANSFER ................................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT M FORM OF NOTICE OF PERMITTED TRANSFERERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT N DUE DILIGENCE MATERIALS ...................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT O INVEST ATLANTA - PORTFOLIO SERVICES SCOPE OF WORK COMPLIANCE MONITORING THE GULCH ........ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. EXHIBIT P WAREHOUSE SCOPE ....................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. i Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT THIS DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of ________ __, 2018 (the "Effective Date"), is made among SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Owner"), and THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (d/b/a "INVEST ATLANTA"), a public body corporate and politic of the State of Georgia, and existing pursuant to the 1983 Constitution and laws of the State of Georgia ("Invest Atlanta") and the CITY OF ATLANTA, a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Georgia (the "City"). Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined have the meanings given to them in Article II of this Agreement. ARTICLE I RECITALS WHEREAS, the City is authorized pursuant to the 1983 Constitution of the State of Georgia (the "State Constitution") and the various statutes of the State of Georgia (the "State"), including specifically Chapter 44 of Title 36 of the Official Code of Georgia, as amended (the "Redevelopment Powers Law"), to issue its tax allocation bonds, notes and other obligations in order to finance certain qualified "Redevelopment Costs," as defined in the Redevelopment Powers Law; and WHEREAS, in order to encourage the development of an economically and socially depressed area in the City, the City Council of the City (the "City Council"), pursuant to Resolution No. 92-R-1575, adopted by the City Council on December 7, 1992, and approved by the Mayor of the City (the "Mayor") on December 15, 1992, (i) created the Techwood Park Urban Redevelopment Area and Tax Allocation District Number One - Atlanta/Techwood Park (the "Techwood Redevelopment Area"), (ii) adopted the Techwood Park Urban Redevelopment Plan (the "Techwood Redevelopment Plan"), and (iii) created Tax Allocation District Number One - Atlanta/Techwood Park (the "Techwood TAD"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 98-R-0777, adopted by the City Council on July 6, 1998, and approved by the Mayor on July 13, 1998 (the "Westside TAD Resolution"), the City Council, among other matters, (i) renamed the Techwood Redevelopment Area as The Westside Redevelopment Area and Tax Allocation Bond District (Tax Allocation District Number 1, as Amended Atlanta/Westside) (the "Westside Redevelopment Area"), (ii) renamed the Techwood Redevelopment Plan as The Westside Redevelopment Plan and Tax Allocation Bond District (Tax Allocation District Number 1, as Amended - Atlanta/Westside) (the "Westside Redevelopment Plan"), (iii) amended the Techwood TAD and established the Westside Tax Allocation Bond District Number 1, As Amended Atlanta/Westside (the "Westside TAD"), and (iv) expanded the boundaries of the Westside TAD so as to include certain distressed and vacant properties; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Westside TAD Resolution, following a public hearing as required by Law, the City Council (a) approved the Redevelopment Plan pursuant to the authority granted to the City under the Redevelopment Powers Law and (b) created the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, the Westside Redevelopment Plan was amended by Resolution No. 98-R-1911, adopted by the Council on October 19, 1998, and approved by the Mayor on October 27, 1998; Resolution No. 08-R-1549, adopted by the Council on August 18, 2008, and approved by the Mayor on August 21, 2008; and Resolution No. 17-R-_____, adopted by the Council on__________, 2018, and approved by the Mayor on __________, 2018, pursuant to which, among other matters, the City has provided for the inclusion of City of Atlanta ad valorem property taxes in the computation of the tax allocation increment for the Westside TAD through and including December 31, 2048 (collectively, the “Amendments” and, together with the Westside Resolution, the “City Resolution”); and Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Fulton County, Georgia (“Fulton County”), pursuant to Resolution No. 98-1452, adopted on November 18, 1998, as amended by Resolution No. 050851 adopted on July 20, 2005, Resolution No. 08-1010 adopted on December 17, 2008, and Resolution No. 18- ______, adopted on __________, 2018, consented to the inclusion of Fulton County ad valorem taxes on real property within the Westside TAD in the computation of the tax allocation increment for the Westside TAD through December 31, [__________]; and WHEREAS, the City and Fulton County have entered into that certain Intergovernmental Agreement dated as of __________ 1, 2018 (the “Fulton County Intergovernmental Agreement”) to memorialize certain terms and conditions of Fulton County’s consent to continued participation in the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, the Atlanta Independent School System, acting through the Atlanta Board of Education (the “School Board”), by resolution adopted on November 8, 1998 (as amended on September 12, 2005 and on __________, 2018), consenting to the inclusion of the portion of positive tax increment derived from educational ad valorem taxes on real property within the Westside TAD in the computation of the tax allocation increment for the Westside TAD through December 31, [__________]; and WHEREAS, the Issuer and the School Board have entered into that certain Intergovernmental Agreement dated as of __________ 1, 2018 (the “School Board Intergovernmental Agreement”) to memorialize certain terms and conditions of the School Board’s consent to continued participation in the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, Invest Atlanta has been duly created and is existing under and by virtue of the State Constitution and other applicable laws of the State, in particular, the Development Authorities Law of the State (O.C.G.A. §36-62-1 et seq., as amended) (the "Act") and an activating resolution of the City Council of the City of Atlanta (the "City"), duly adopted on February 17, 1997, and approved by the Mayor on February 20, 1997, and is now existing and operating as a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Redevelopment Powers Law, the City has appointed Invest Atlanta as its "Redevelopment Agency" for purposes of carrying out certain of the City's enumerated powers thereunder and for purposes of effecting the redevelopment of the Westside TAD as contemplated in the Redevelopment Plan; and WHEREAS, due to the inter-connected nature of the public and private financing arrangements contemplated in this Agreement and pursuant to the Redevelopment Powers Law, the City has also appointed the DDA as Invest Atlanta's co- redevelopment agency for purposes of carrying out and effecting the Project (as herein defined) in the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, the Westside TAD Resolution expressed the intent of the City, as set forth in the Redevelopment Plan (as amended), to provide funds through the issuance of tax allocation bonds to induce and stimulate redevelopment in the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, Owner proposes to build or cause to be built a mixed-use district, with potential for acquisition, construction, development and equipping of, one or more office buildings, retail stores, entertainment facilities, restaurants, residential rental apartments and lofts, condominiums, townhomes, hotels, private streets and plazas, pedestrian walkways and bike paths and other permitted uses; and WHEREAS, Owner proposes to build or cause to built a minimum of 4,000,000 square feet of development with one or more office buildings, retail stores, entertainment facilities, restaurants, 2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement residential rental apartments and lofts, condominiums, townhomes, including a minimum of 200 Workforce/Affordable Units, hotels, private streets and plazas, pedestrian walkways and bike paths and other permitted uses consistent with the creation of an mixed-use infill development; and WHEREAS, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-88-6(g)(2), any redevelopment project used to qualify an area for designation as an enterprise zone under O.C.G.A. § 36-88-6(g) will qualify for an exemption of certain sales and use taxes levied within the boundaries of such project; and WHEREAS, in this connection and in order to further advance the Project, pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 36-88-6(g), the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 17-O-1737 on November 20, 2017, as approved by the Mayor on November 29, 2017, creating the City of Atlanta Gulch Enterprise Zone (the "Gulch Enterprise Zone") within the Westside Redevelopment Area, exempting sales transactions within the boundaries of such area from certain sales and use taxes, and assessing enterprise zone infrastructure fees (the "Enterprise Zone Infrastructure Fees") on retailers exempted from sales and use taxes pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 36-88-6(g); and WHEREAS, the Gulch Enterprise Zone is also located within the Westside TAD; and WHEREAS, Article IX, Section III, Paragraph I(a) of the State Constitution authorizes any county, municipality or other political subdivision of the State to contract for any period not exceeding 50 years with each other or with any other public agency, public corporation or public authority for joint services, for the provision of services, for the joint or separate use of facilities or equipment, but such contracts must deal with activities, services or facilities which the contracting parties are authorized by law to undertake or provide; and WHEREAS, Invest Atlanta has the power under the Act to make and execute contracts, agreements, and other instruments necessary or convenient to exercise its powers or to further the public purpose for which it was created, including, but not limited to, contracts for construction of projects, leases of projects, contracts for sale of projects, agreements for loans to finance projects and contracts with respect to the use of projects; and WHEREAS, in order to establish a master program for financing certain of the Reimbursable Project Costs (as hereinafter defined)(as and to the extent such Reimbursable Project Costs are also Redevelopment Costs under the Redevelopment Powers Law), the City entered into that certain Master Indenture of Trust (the "Master TAD Bond Indenture"), between the City and Regions Bank, a state banking corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Alabama (the "Trustee"), to be dated as of the first day of the month of the establishment of the program which provides for the delivery of its Master Draw-Down Compounding Interest Tax Allocation Bonds (Westside Gulch Area Project) (the "Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond"); and WHEREAS, the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond may be issued in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $625,000,000 (the "Maximum Authorized Amount") [of which $500,000,000 is allocable to the Project]; and WHEREAS, Owner will, from time to time, make draws against the principal amount of the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond by funding Cost Advances (as herein defined), which Cost Advances shall also constitute "Advances" under and pursuant to the Master TAD Bond Indenture and the Bond Purchase and Draw-Down Agreement dated as of [INSERT DATE], 2018 (the "Draw-Down Bond Purchase Agreement") among Invest Atlanta, the Trustee, the City and Owner; and 3 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement WHEREAS, pursuant to the Master TAD Bond Indenture, each Advance (as defined in the Master TAD Bond Indenture) [(comprised of Reimbursable Project Costs which have been determined to be Redevelopment Costs and approved as a Draw as herein provided),] shall be memorialized by, among other things, the execution and delivery of a Series Gulch Area TAD Bond pursuant to a Supplemental Indenture (a "Series Gulch Area TAD Bond"); and WHEREAS, Owner aspires to prepare the Site (as defined herein) for vertical development by completing or causing the completion of certain infrastructure and other improvements; and to develop, sell or lease parcels of the Site for the direct or indirect benefit of Owner, Owner's Affiliates, and other parties for the construction and realization of the Project on the Site; and WHEREAS, to the extent multifamily residential rental units are constructed as a part of the Project, such Phases of the Project will be required to meet the Workforce/Affordable Housing Commitment set forth in this Development Agreement; and WHEREAS, at its _________ __, 2018 meeting, the Board of Directors of Invest Atlanta approved funding support for the Project in an amount not to exceed FIVE HUNDRED MILLION and NO/100 dollars ($500,000,000.00) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City, Owner and Invest Atlanta anticipate that the Project will contribute to the further redevelopment of the Westside TAD (in which the entirety of the Project is included) and further the overall goals of the City and Invest Atlanta by further catalyzing growth and development throughout the Westside TAD (particularly in and around the Gulch Enterprise Zone) and in the central business district and surrounding areas of the City; and WHEREAS, the Site is located wholly within the Westside TAD, and Owner (or its Affiliate) owns a portion of the Site as of the Effective Date, and is under contract to purchase further portions of the Site, and aspires to acquire directly or through one or more Affiliates the remainder of the Site from third party sellers, including, without limitation, the acquisition of certain real property, identified as the "City Property" (the "Exchange Property"), in that certain Agreement for the Exchange of Real Property dated __________, 2018, by and between the City and Owner (or its Affiliate) (the "Agreement for Exchange of Real Property"), as authorized by City Ordinance No. [17-O-1793] and amended by City Ordinance No. [18-O____]; and WHEREAS, consistent with the foregoing and pursuant to the 2018 Bond Ordinance, the City authorized the funding of up to 10% of the total Project costs from the net proceeds of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, on a draw down basis upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the 2018 Bond Ordinance satisfies the requirement set forth in the Westside TAD Resolution, which requires that twenty percent (20%) of tax allocation bond proceeds derived from within the "downtown area east of the Empowerment Zone" (as defined therein) are required to be applied to projects in the Empowerment Zone (as such term is defined in the Westside TAD Resolution) and west of the Empowerment Zone (herein referred to as the "Westside Neighborhoods") WHEREAS, the City, Invest Atlanta and Owner desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth their respective duties, responsibilities and obligations and the procedures for the draw down on and payment of principal and interest relating to the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, all for the purpose of assisting with the development of the Project. 4 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement NOW THEREFORE, Owner, the City and Invest Atlanta, for and in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants, obligations and benefits of this Agreement, the adequacy and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, hereby agree as follows: AGREEMENT ARTICLE II GENERAL TERMS Section 2.1. Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, the following terms are used herein with following meanings: "2018 Bond Ordinance" means that certain Ordinance 18-O-______, adopted by the City Council on ________ __, 2018 (and approved by the Mayor on ________ __, 2018) authorizing, among other things, (i) the issuance and sale of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, (ii) the undertaking of the Project, and (iii) the appointment of DDA as the co-redevelopment agency for the Project. "Act" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Act of Bankruptcy" means the making of an assignment for the benefit of creditors, the filing of a petition in bankruptcy, the petitioning or application to any tribunal for any receiver or any trustee of the applicable Person or any substantial part of its property, the commencement of any proceeding relating to the applicable Person under any reorganization, arrangement, readjustments of debt, dissolution or liquidation Law or statute of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, and the same is not withdrawn, canceled or terminated within 90 days of such filing or commencement of proceeding. “Administrative Fee” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.2(o) hereof. "Affiliate" means, with respect to any Person, (a) a parent, partner, member or owner of such Person or of any Person identified in clause (b) below, and (b) any other Person that, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such Person. As used in this definition, the term "control" means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. "Agreement" or "Development Agreement" means this Development Agreement as the same may be amended, supplemented, modified and/or restated from time to time. "Agreement for Exchange of Real Property" means that Agreement for Exchange of Real Property dated [______] between Owner and the City pursuant to which Owner will acquire the Exchange Property for the City. ["Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing" means that certain Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing dated as of _____________, 2018, between Owner, City, Invest Atlanta and DDA.] "AMI" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Applicable Law" shall mean any and all Laws which are applicable to the particular right, duty, obligation, power, action, activity or undertaking, as the case may be. 5 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Bond Transaction Documents" means any agreement or instrument other than this Agreement to which Owner is a party or by which it is bound and that is executed in connection with the issuance of the Gulch Area TAD Bonds as contemplated by this Agreement, including (a) the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents to which Owner is a party, as the same may be amended or supplemented, and (b) any Land Use Restriction Agreement(s) with respect to an applicable Phase of the Project. For the avoidance of doubt, "Bond Transaction Documents" shall not include any Financing Document or the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property. "Business Day" means any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or Federal holiday or legal holiday in the State of Georgia or any other day on which the City is authorized or required to close. "City" shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph hereof. "City Council" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of the Agreement. “Commitment Fee” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.2(n) hereof. “"Commence Initial Construction" means the first instance of physical construction, including, but not limited to, demolition, excavation, infrastructure construction, vertical construction of minor structures, etc. in any location within the Site. "Commencement Date" means the date that is eighteen (18) months after the Effective Date, subject to Force Majeure. "Completion" means the completion of all or any applicable Phase of the Project. For all purposes of this Agreement, Completion with respect to all or any applicable Phase of the Project will be deemed to have occurred on the date of the delivery to Invest Atlanta of a Completion Certificate with respect to all or any applicable Phase of the Project. "Completion Certificate" means a certificate of completion provided by Owner to the DDA with respect to the Completion of any Phase of the Project to which is attached at Owner’s option either: (i) a related temporary certificate of occupancy (or a written certification from Owner that a related temporary certificate of occupancy would have been received and attached but for tenant-specific improvements) or (ii) a “Certificate of Substantial Completion”, AIA Document G704-2000 executed by the architect of record for such Phase. With respect to Phases of the Project that are not subject to certificate of occupancy approval, such as infrastructure and green spaces, such certificate shall also certify that such Phases have reached Completion in accordance with the applicable Plans. “Compliance Fee” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.2(p) hereof. "Confidential Material" means any (a) correspondence, emails, plans, business records or reports, exhibits, photographs, reports, printed material, tapes, electronic discs, and other graphic and visual aids submitted to the City during the term marked as confidential or proprietary to the extent protected from public disclosure under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-72 et seq.; and (b) this Development Agreement and all discussions and correspondence, drafts and notes, related to this Development Agreement, as and to the extent protected from public disclosure under O.C.G.A. Section 50-18-72(a)(9) as relating to the acquisition of real estate or any other applicable exception. "Cost Advances" means advances by Owner or any other Persons on behalf of or for the benefit of the Project to pay any Reimbursable Project Costs incurred before, on or after the Effective Date, including under construction contract(s) entered into between Owner and/or its agents and/or any other 6 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Persons succeeding to all or a portion of the Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof) and the applicable General Contractor(s). "CPI" means the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, All Items, for the AtlantaSandy Springs-Roswell, Georgia, market area, as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor, using the years 1982-84 as a base of 100, or if such index is discontinued, the most comparable index published by any federal governmental agency. "DDA" means the Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta. "Default" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 11.1 hereof. "Development Benchmarks" means those certain development milestones, whether relating to infrastructure or vertical development, as set forth on Error! Reference source not found.-2 attached hereto, which the Project must attain in accordance with this Agreement and which must be verified by the City, Invest Atlanta or the TAD Project Verification Agent prior to Invest Atlanta's approval of a Funding Notice and Requisition (as defined in and pursuant to the Master TAD Bond Indenture) and an Advance under the [TAD] Draw-Down Bond Purchase Agreement related to the applicable Series Gulch Area TAD Bond issued for the benefit of the Project. "Development Team" means the development team established for the Project in accordance with this Agreement. "Downtown Atlanta Standard" shall mean the then current standard of upkeep for comparable non-governmental, non-municipal, non-arena projects in the Downtown Atlanta submarket of Atlanta, Georgia taking into account all relevant factors from time to time, the nature and mix of improvements, uses and activities from time to time, and as market factors may influence from time to time. "Draw" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 9.1 hereof. "Due Diligence Materials" shall mean the documents particularly shown and listed on Exhibit N attached hereto, to the extent available and applicable; it is understood and agreed that items comprising Due Diligence Materials that have not changed need be delivered only once to satisfy delivery thereafter and that items comprising Due Diligence Materials are then applicable only to the extent available and applicable at the time, and only with respect to the Reimbursable Project Costs for which, a Funding Notice and Requisition is then being submitted as provided in Section 8.2(f). "Enterprise Zone" means that area as adopted pursuant to Ordinance 17-O-1737. "Enterprise Zone Bonds" or "EZ Bonds" means one or more series of enterprise zone bonds to be issued by the DDA, to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of the Project and related development costs and to make reimbursements for that portion of any Cost Advances which constitute Reimbursable Project Costs and secured by the Enterprise Zone Infrastructure Fees collected in the Gulch Enterprise Zone, all as provided in O.C.G.A. §36-88-6(g)(2), subject to and in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Gulch Enterprise Zone Legislation. "Enterprise Zone Infrastructure Fee" means a fee collected from each retailer operating within the boundaries of the Gulch Enterprise Zone in an amount not to exceed, in aggregate, the amount of sales and use tax on transactions of such retailer exempted under O.C.G.A. § 36-88-6(g)(2). "Effective Date" means the date defined in the introductory paragraph. 7 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Event of Default" is defined in Section 11.1 of this Agreement. "Exchange Property" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "EZ Bond Documents" means the documents relating to the Project to be executed and delivered in connection with the issuance of the Master Draw-Down EZ Bond and each Series EZ Bond, including, but not limited to the EZ Draw-Down Bond Purchase Agreement and any tax regulatory agreement or certificate. ["EZ Bond Trustee" shall initially mean Regions Bank, or any successor or replacement trustee as designated by the DDA or as otherwise provided pursuant to the provisions of the Master EZ Bond Indenture.] "Financing Documents” means any agreement or instrument, other than this Agreement and the EZ Bond Documents, executed in connection with any financing secured by the Project or a portion thereof in order to finance all or any portion of the costs associated with the Project and improvements thereto, and documents evidencing any Project Financing. "Force Majeure" means any event or circumstance which is: (1) beyond the reasonable control of Owner, and (2) not due to any act or omission of Owner, and (3) caused by fire, earthquake, flood, explosion, war, acts of terrorism, invasion, insurrection, mob violence, sabotage, lockouts, litigation, condemnation, riots or other civil disorder, national or local emergency, acts of God, unusual and unanticipated delays in transportation, unusual and unanticipated delays in obtaining lawful permits or consents to which Owner is legally entitled, strike or labor dispute, severe unanticipated weather conditions (beyond normal occurrences), unanticipated unavailability of manufactured materials, or a Material Market Condition Change, or delays caused by the City in excess of 30 days. "Funding Notice and Requisition" means a draw request in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit E (or such other form approved by Invest Atlanta and the Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee). "General Contractor" means any one or more experienced and reputable general contractor(s) who is selected by Owner or any other Person, including, without limitation, Vertical Developers, who succeed to all or any portion of the interests of the Owner in the Project (or any Phase thereof), with respect to the development, construction and installation of improvements forming a part of the Project (or any Phase thereof) other than tenant improvements and/or fit-out completed by or for tenants of the Project. "Gulch Area" means the area within the Westside TAD identified as such in the City's Ordinance No. _____ adopted on ________, 2018. "Gulch Area TAD" shall mean the area of the Westside TAD which is coterminous with the Gulch Enterprise Zone [, which is also referred to as the Project Site or the Site]. "Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee" shall initially mean [_________________] or any successor or replacement trustee as designated by the City or as otherwise provided pursuant to the provisions of the Master TAD Bond Indenture. "Gulch Enterprise Zone" shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the recitals. 8 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Gulch Enterprise Zone Legislation" means that Ordinance No. 17-O-1737, adopted by the Atlanta City Council on November 20, 2017, as approved by the Mayor of the City of Atlanta on November 29, 2017. "Indemnified Persons" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1 hereof. "Indenture" shall mean the Master TAD Bond Indenture, together with any and all Supplemental Indentures. "Institutional Investor" means any of the following persons or entities: (i) Any savings bank, savings and loan association, commercial bank or trust company having shareholder equity (as determined in accordance with GAAP accounting) of at least $50,000,000; (ii) $50,000,000; Any college, university, credit union, trust or insurance company having assets of at least (iii) Any employment benefit plan subject to ERISA having assets held in trust of $50,000,000 or more; (iv) Any pension plan established for the benefit of the employees of any state or local government, or any governmental authority, having assets of at least $50,000,000; (v) Any limited partnership, limited liability company or other investment entity having committed capital of $50,000,000 or more; (vi) Any corporation, limited liability company or other person or entity having shareholder equity (or its equivalent for non-corporate entities) of at least $50,000,000; (vii) Any lender of substance which performs real estate lending functions similar to any of the foregoing, and which has assets of at least $50,000,000; and (viii) Any partnership having as a general partner any person or entity described in this definition above or any corporation, limited liability company or other person or entity controlling, controlled by or controlled with any person or entity described in in this definition above. "Invest Atlanta" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Law" means any local, state or federal legal requirement, including any statute, law, ordinance, rule, code or regulation, now or hereafter in effect, or order, judgment, decree, injunction, permit, license, authorization, certificate, franchise, approval, notice, demand, direction or determination (including determinations as to technical specifications as to construction and development and environmental laws) of any governmental authority, and including common law. "Lien" shall mean any mortgage, deed of trust, security deed, lien, judgment, pledge, conditional sales contract, security interest, past-due taxes, past-due assessments, contractor's lien, materialmen's lien, judgment or similar encumbrance against the Site of a monetary nature. "“Loss” shall mean any and all direct or indirect damages, demands, claims, payments, obligations, actions or causes of action, assessments, losses, liabilities, costs and expenses, including, without limitation, penalties, interest on any amount payable to a third party, and any legal or other 9 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) reasonably and actually incurred in connection with or allocable to the investigation or defense of any claims or actions, whether or not resulting in any liability, but excluding consequential, special and punitive damages "LURA" shall the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Major Economic Development Opportunity" means a development that is part of the Project that anticipates the creation of at least 40,000 new full time jobs and which relocates or creates a secondary headquarters for a company that has revenue in excess of 50 billion dollars in the previous year. "Master TAD Bond Indenture" has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. "Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the recitals. "Material Market Condition Change" means any material adverse change outside of Owner's reasonable control, including, without limitation, a major downturn in the financial and real estate market conditions that has a material adverse effect on the ability of Owner to perform its obligations under this Agreement for longer than eighteen (18) months. "Material Modification" means any of the following modifications to the Project, which shall require the prior written consent of Invest Atlanta pursuant to Section 6.4: (i) any modification that reduces the intended development of the Project to total cumulative square footage of less than 4,000,000 square feet of development, (ii) any modification that reduces the number of Workforce/Affordable Housing Units included in the Project below 200, (iii) any modification that results in a material use at the Site that is not among the mixed uses proposed for the Project as of the Effective Date, (iv) any modification that results in the intended development of the Project becoming a single-use or limited-use environment rather than a mixed-use environment, (v) any modification that results in a reduction of actual or projected capital investment below $400,000,000 as required by O.C.G.A. §36-88-1 et seq. Modifications to the conceptual rendering of the Project included as Exhibit C-1 attached hereto are deemed not to be Material Modifications. "Material Modification Notice" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4 hereof. "Memorandum of Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing" shall mean a recordable document summarizing the terms of the Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing. "Metropolitan Atlanta Area" shall mean the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area or any successor to such metropolitan statistical area as determined by the United States Office of Management and Budget. "Minority and Female Business Enterprise (MFBE)" shall mean a business which is an independent and continuing operation for profit, performing a commercially useful function, and which is owned and controlled by one or more African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Hispanic Americans, or females, or a combination thereof. "Mortgage" means, as a noun, any deed of trust, mortgage, deed to secure debt, security agreement or similar voluntary agreement creating a lien upon or security interest or in conveying title to any Phase of the Project or any part thereof or any interest therein (including without limitation Owner's fee interest) as security for a debt or other obligation. As a verb, "Mortgage" means to grant any such a 10 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement deed of trust, mortgage, deed to secure debt, security agreement or similar voluntary agreement creating a lien upon or security interest in or conveying title to any Phase of the Project or any part thereof or any interest therein (including without limitation Owner's fee interest) as security for a debt or other obligation. "Mortgagee" means the holder of a Mortgage. "Open Government Laws" means the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, et seq.) and the Georgia Open Meetings Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-14-1, et seq.). "Owner" shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph hereof. "Owner Representative" means any Person authorized to act on behalf of Owner under the terms of this Agreement. "Owner's Association" means one or more private association(s) or non-profit entity(ies) formed for the purpose of owning or controlling common areas and/or limited common areas, formed to administer adopted covenants, conditions and restrictions (CCRs), and/or formed for purposes of any master-, land-, sub- or other form of condominium ownership. "Permitted Transfer" shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit L attached hereto. "Person" means any individual, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, trust, unincorporated association or joint venture or other legally constituted entity. "Phase" or "Phases" means individually and collectively any initial and subsequent phase, pad site or other lesser component of the Project (as the context may indicate or require). Owner shall determine from time to time what constitutes a "Phase" in its reasonable discretion. "Plans" means the then applicable site plans, construction plans, rehabilitation plans, and demolition plans for all or any applicable Phase of the Project, as lawfully permitted by the relevant City departments, and thereafter modified from time to time by Owner, a Vertical Developer or other Person succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof), for Project Modifications or Material Modifications (as the case may be), and pursuant to all local regulations and Project Approvals. "Project" means the acquisition, construction, improvement, development and equipping of the Site and the improvements developed or proposed to be developed by Owner, its Affiliates, Vertical Developers and any other Persons succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests therein, in Phases from time to time in Owner's sole discretion on the Site as generally described in the Recitals hereto, which improvements shall result in a minimum of 4,000,000 square feet of Vertical Development, to include a minimum of 200 Workforce/Affordable Housing units, and a minimum of $400,000,000 in investment into the Site. A conceptual rendering of the Project as envisioned by Owner on the Effective Date is included as Error! Reference source not found.-1 attached hereto. "Project Approvals" means all approvals, consents, waivers, orders, agreements, authorizations, permits and licenses required under Applicable Laws or under the terms of any restriction, covenant, easement or agreement affecting all or any applicable Phase of the Project, or otherwise necessary or desirable for the ownership, acquisition, construction, development, equipping, use or operation of the Project. 11 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Project Budget" means the initial budget(s) proposed by Owner, a Vertical Developer, or other Person succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof), for all or any applicable Phase of the Project, as adopted and thereafter modified from time to time by Owner, such Vertical Developer, or such other Person for: (i) Project Modifications or Material Modifications, (ii) allocation and reallocation of line items, savings and contingency as determined by Owner, such Vertical Developer or such other Person, in its sole discretion, and/or (iii) the balancing of sources and uses as determined by Owner, such Vertical Developer, or such other Person, in its sole discretion [and shall not be reduced in a manner that will result in less than $400,000,000 dollars in the aggregate across all Project Budgets being spent or projected to be spent on vertical and horizontal development,] in accordance with the Development Benchmarks. The Project Budget shall include the working construction budget that is designed and maintained in a manner that is consistent with industry standards and that TAD Project Verification Agent can monitor. "Project Construction Schedule" means the then estimated schedule(s) for construction of all or any applicable Phase of the Project as adopted by Owner, a Vertical Developer, or other Person succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof) and thereafter as modified from time to time by such party. "Project Finance Lender" means those lenders or investors providing a Project Financing. "Project Finance Security" means any lien, mortgage, deed to secure debt, pledge, assignment, security interest, charge or encumbrance of any kind (including any conditional sale or other title retention agreement, and any lease in the nature thereof) held by or for the benefit of a Project Finance Lender. "Project Financing" means any loans, financing, equity investment or other agreement other than any amounts to be provided pursuant to this Agreement, EZ Bonds or the Gulch TAD Bonds to or for the benefit of the Project or any portion thereof to finance, directly or indirectly, all or any portion of the costs associated with any applicable Phase of the Project. "Project Financing Recognition Agreement" means an agreement between the City and/or Invest Atlanta and any Project Finance Lender, pursuant to which (a) the City recognizes the rights of such Project Finance Lender pursuant to the Loan Documents, and (b) the City and/or Invest Atlanta recognizes certain rights of the Project Finance Lender pursuant to this Agreement and agrees on the conditions that must arise, and the steps that must be taken, in order for the City and/or Invest Atlanta to take certain actions under this Agreement. "Project Jobs Policy" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.26 hereof. "Project Modification" means the iterations and evolution of the following from time to time for the Project or any applicable Phase as determined by Owner, a Vertical Developer or other Person succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof) in its sole and absolute discretion (that do not rise to the level of a Material Modification and therefore do not require the consent or approval of the City or the DDA) whether to account for design inputs, strategic decisions, phasing, market factors, delays or otherwise: (i) the Project Construction Schedule, (ii) the design concept, configuration of, and Plans, (iii) the quality or the extent of the improvements, (iv) the Project Budget, (v) general design concept or general configuration, (vi) increases or reductions in the quality or character of the improvements, (iv) modifications, changes or alterations in the primary uses, and/or (v) the nature of uses built, mix of uses, grid layout, density allocation to uses, phasing, timeline and density, but all still subject to obtaining, and complying with, all Project Approvals and Applicable 12 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Law. Modifications to the conceptual rendering of the Project included as Exhibit C-1 attached hereto are deemed to be Project Modifications. "Public Purpose Initiatives" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.23 hereof. "Qualified Real Estate Investor" means any of the following: (i) Any Institutional Investor or an entity controlled by an Institutional Investor; or (ii) Any person or entity domiciled within the United States of America and having a minimum net worth of $10,000,000 (either itself or in its direct or indirect constituent members or partners), as certified by a reputable firm of certified public accountants, provided such person or entity has sufficient experience to properly develop, construct, own and manage, or oversee the development, construction, ownership and management of, the Project or applicable portion or Phase of the Project subject to such transfer. "Redevelopment Costs" shall have the meaning given that term in the Redevelopment Powers Law and, as used in this Agreement, means Redevelopment Costs of the Project and any other Redevelopment Costs (as defined in the Redevelopment Powers Law) contemplated by this Agreement. "Redevelopment Powers Law" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Reimbursable Project Costs" means any and all costs allowed by this Agreement and the Redevelopment Powers Law, including the Public Purpose Initiatives located inside the Westside TAD, but shall not include any costs associated with the acquisition of any land which is acquired by Owner under the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property, or costs for goods, services or materials that exceed the market cost for similar items in the Metropolitan Atlanta Area as adjusted for all relevant factors (and it shall be deemed concluded that the costs for goods, services or materials do not exceed the market cost for similar items in the Metropolitan Atlanta Area if such goods, services or materials, as applicable, are supported by a competitive bidding process that solicited at least three (3) conforming bids. "Series Gulch Area TAD Bond" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Recitals. "Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds" means, collectively, the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond and each related Series Gulch Area TAD Bond (as and to the extent issued in order to evidence an approved drawing upon the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond. "Site" or "Project Site" means the property set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and any other property in the Gulch Area (all of which being located in the Westside TAD) on which the Project or a Phase of the Project will be located (but only after such property is first acquired and assembled, or if not acquired then with respect to which a developable interest is first controlled, by Owner or its Affiliates; property set forth in Exhibit A that is not acquired and assembled, or so controlled by Owner or its Affiliates will not be captured by this definition. "Spring Street" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Units" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. 13 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "State" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Supplemental Indenture" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Master TAD Bond Indenture. ["TAD Bonds" or "Westside TAD Bonds" means those certain tax allocation bonds previously issued or refinancings thereof which tax allocation bonds were not issued for the benefit of the Project.] "TAD Project Verification Agent" means a person, firm, business or combinations thereof, that shall be selected by DDA through a competitive selection process to oversee all aspects of the Project on behalf of DDA and the City. For the avoidance of doubt, the TAD Project Verification Agent is the DDA Project Verification Agent referred to in the EZ Development Agreement. Their duties shall include among other things: (1) Monitoring compliance with the EBO Plan; (2) Verifying Reimbursable Project Costs monthly and keeping a running total of Reimbursable Costs to enable Owner to submit Funding Notices and Requisitions in accordance with Development Benchmarks; (3) Upon request, pre-approving Reimbursable Project Costs; (4) Reviewing each Funding Notice and Requisition in accordance with Section 9.1; (5) The TAD Project Verification Agent’s review and verification of Reimbursable Project Costs and associated Funding Notices and Requisitions shall be solely to verify that the costs included in each Funding Notice and Requisition qualify as Reimbursable Project Costs (in accordance with the definition of such term), and shall not include a review of the scope of the particular Phase of the Project or the nature or appropriateness of the particular improvements or expenditures; (6) Attend periodic meeting with Owner's project team to ensure compliance with this Agreement; (7) Review the Project Schedule and Project Budgets in order to report to Invest Atlanta and the City on the progress of the Project; (8) To verify the existence of Material Market Condition Change. and (9) Coordinating, facilitating, and helping ensure efficient and effective communication between Owner and City during the design, procurement, and construction phases of the Project; "Tenant Qualifications" shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit F of this Agreement. 14 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Transfer" means (a) as a verb, to sell, transfer, or otherwise convey real estate; and (b) as a noun, a sale, transfer or other conveyance of real estate. "Vertical Developer" means any Person acquiring a portion of the Project as one or more pad sites on which it will itself develop, construct, own, manage and/or oversee the development, construction, ownership and management of a portion of the Project. "Vertical Development" means the physical construction of improvements that will result in a use that is part of the Project but does not include parking or horizontal infrastructure, whether performed by or on behalf of Owner, a Vertical Developer, other Persons or combination thereof. "Westside Neighborhoods "shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Westside TAD" shall have the meaning defined in the Recitals of this Agreement. "Westside TAD Neighborhood Area" shall mean [TO COME.] "Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.24 hereof. "Workforce Resident" shall mean a person(s), who at the time of the execution of the applicable lease, has an income (adjusted for family size) that does not exceed 80% of the AMI for the AtlantaSandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia HUD Metro FMR Area (as published from time to time by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or otherwise meets the Tenant Qualifications. Section 2.2. Singular and Plural. Words used herein in the singular, where the context so permits, also include the plural and vice versa. The definitions of words in the singular herein also apply to such words when used in the plural where the context so permits and vice versa. Section 2.3. Construction. The content of each exhibit, schedule, appendix or similar attachment hereto, or referenced in this Agreement as being attached hereto, is hereby incorporated into this Agreement as fully as if set forth within the body of this Agreement. ARTICLE III REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES Section 3.1. Representations and Warranties of Owner. Owner hereby represents, warrants and covenants to Invest Atlanta and the City that, to Owner's actual knowledge after due inquiry and investigation, the following representations are true in all material respects: (a) Organization and Authority of Owner. Owner is a Delaware limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of such state and duly qualified to transact business in the State. Owner, acting through the undersigned authorized representative, has the requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to incur and perform its obligations hereunder, and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 15 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (b) Due Authorization, Execution and Delivery by Owner. The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action and proceedings by or on behalf of Owner, and no further approvals or filings of any kind, including any approval of or filing with any governmental authority, are required by or on behalf of Owner as a condition to the valid execution, delivery and performance by Owner of this Agreement. (c) No Litigation. Other than previously disclosed in writing to Invest Atlanta and the City, there are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations of any kind pending or, to the knowledge of Owner, threatened against Owner before any court, tribunal or administrative agency or board or any mediator or arbitrator that questions the validity of this Agreement or any action taken or to be taken pursuant hereto. (d) Financial and Operating Information. Owner has or has the ability to secure sufficient equity or financing to comply with Owner's obligations under this Agreement. (e) Full Disclosure. To the best of Owner's knowledge, all factual statements set forth in the representations and warranties of Owner in this Agreement or any schedule, exhibit, certificate or document prepared by Owner pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement are true in all material respects as of the date of the execution of this Agreement. (f) Tax Matters. Owner has prepared and filed in a substantially correct manner all federal, state, local, and foreign tax returns and reports heretofore required to be filed by them and have paid all taxes shown as due thereon, other than those being contested in the ordinary course. No governmental body has asserted any material deficiency in the payment of any tax or informed Owner that such governmental body intends to assert any such material deficiency or to make any audit or other investigation of such Person for the purpose of determining whether such a deficiency should be asserted against such Person, other than those being contested in the ordinary course. (g) Conflicts. To Owner's knowledge and without further investigation, no member, officer or official of the City or Invest Atlanta has an economic interest in any contract, employment, lease, purchase or sale made or to be made in connection with the construction or operation of the Project. Section 3.2. Representations and Warranties of the City. The City hereby represents and warrants to Owner and Invest Atlanta that based on the actual knowledge of the representatives of the City who were substantively engaged in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and after due inquiry and investigation, the following representations are true in all material respects: (a) Organization and Authority. The City is a municipal corporation duly created and existing under the Laws of the State. The City has the requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to incur and perform its obligations hereunder, and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. (b) Due Authorization, Execution and Delivery. The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action and proceedings by or on behalf of the City, and no further approvals or filings of any kind, including any approval of or filing with any governmental authority, are required by or on behalf of the City as a condition to the valid execution, delivery, and performance by the City of this Agreement. 16 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (c) No Litigation. There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations of any kind pending or threatened against the City before any court, tribunal or administrative agency or board or any mediator or arbitrator that questions the validity of this Agreement or any action taken or to be taken pursuant hereto. Section 3.3. Representations and Warranties of Invest Atlanta. Invest Atlanta hereby represents and warrants to Owner that based on the actual knowledge of the representatives of Invest Atlanta who were substantively engaged in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and after due inquiry and investigation, the following representations are true in all material respects: (a) Organization and Authority. Invest Atlanta is a public body corporate and politic of the State. Invest Atlanta has the requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, to incur and perform its obligations hereunder, and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. (b) Due Authorization, Execution and Delivery. The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action and proceedings by or on behalf of Invest Atlanta, and no further approvals or filings of any kind, including any approval of or filing with any governmental authority, are required by or on behalf of Invest Atlanta as a condition to the valid execution, delivery, and performance by Invest Atlanta of this Agreement. (c) No Litigation. There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations of any kind pending or threatened against Invest Atlanta before any court, tribunal or administrative agency or board or any mediator or arbitrator that questions the validity of this Agreement or any action taken or to be taken pursuant hereto. ARTICLE IV PROJECT LAND Section 4.1. Acquisitions. The City shall reasonably cooperate with Owner in its efforts to acquire marketable, fee simple title to the Exchange Property subject to the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property after approval by the Mayor and the City Council, and the City and Owner shall each fulfill their respective obligations under the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property. Section 4.2. Easements, Encroachments & Utilities. The parties agree to reasonably cooperate to effect agreements for easements, encroachments, or licenses with respect to City-owned property or public utilities as may be reasonably requested by Owner in connection with the Project, all in accordance with the City Code and Applicable Laws and subject to any required approvals. The City and Owner will reasonably cooperate to identify any areas of potential encroachments of the Project's improvements upon water or sewer facilities and/or within the City's easement areas for such public facilities, including reasonably cooperating with design and engineering of the Project's improvements as it may impact any of the City's water or sewer facilities. Any requests for encroachments must provide for adequate access to the underlying infrastructure for ongoing operations, maintenance and repairs and must be designed to avoid increasing the structural load on the existing infrastructure or, if such avoidance is not reasonably achievable, designed to adequately protect the existing infrastructure from structural load increases as determined by the relevant City departments to determine compliance with the City's building codes and other relevant Laws. Any such requested encroachments are subject to the City's review and approval prior to permit issuance. If Owner requests such encroachments, and the City approves such requests, then Owner agrees to grant any such necessary easements and enter into an appropriate agreement for any such approved encroachments. The City will coordinate with Owner to 17 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement identify limited areas of access for maintenance, operation and repair of the existing infrastructure. Vertical clearances in these areas are established at no greater than 15 feet above proposed ground surface grade level. The City acknowledges that Owner shall have the free right to assign its obligations as liable party and indemnitor pursuant to any such easements and encroachment agreements to one or more Owner's Association(s), purchaser(s) and other successors whereupon the assigning Owner will be released from any further obligations arising pursuant to such assigned obligations. Any such assignee, purchaser or other successor shall then be deemed the liable party and indemnitor pursuant to any easements and encroachment agreements entered into between the City and Owner. ARTICLE V SPECIAL COVENANTS AND OBLIGATIONS Section 5.1. Owner Covenants and Obligations. (a) Other Commitments. Owner and any other Person succeeding to all or a portion Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof) shall comply with Owner's obligations as set forth on Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto, as applicable pursuant to Section 7.15. Section 5.2. City Covenants and Obligations. (a) Processing of Applications. The City shall reasonably cooperate with Owner in the processing of any applications and shall make reasonable efforts to streamline the application review process by providing the Project with "priority application review" status, such that the City's review of applications occur, when practicable, within 21 days, including, without limitation, future special administrative permit applications submitted for the Project. (b) Major Project Status. The City agrees that the Project will receive "major project status" with the Department of City Planning and other related departments and will ensure that all zoning, permitting, and related processes are expedited as much as reasonably possible, which includes the City reasonably cooperating with Owner so that Owner is afforded the opportunity to meet its construction schedule for the Project1. However, these efforts do not and will not guarantee any approvals as it relates to any zoning or permitting or related decisions or outcomes. (c) Impact Fees. The City may grant impact fee credits to Owner or the Project, subject to City Council approval and Applicable Law, for the cost of "system improvements" within the meaning of the Development Impact Fee Act, O.C.G.A. § 36-71-1, et seq. and the City of Atlanta Development Impact Fee Ordinance. The City may exempt all of or a part of the Project from development impact fees, subject to City Council approval, in accordance with O.C.G.A. §36-71-4(i) and with the Impact Fee Ordinance Sec 19-1016(a) of the City Code, as recently amended. Owner acknowledges that certain full or partial exemptions are subject to replacement funds, as provided for in O.C.G.A. §36-71-4(I)(3) Impact Fee Sec 19-1016(b). The City acknowledges that in accordance with O.C.G.A. §36-71-4(d), development impact fees shall be collected not earlier in the development process than the issuance of a building permit authorizing the construction of a building or structure for which fees are collected. Further, the City confirms that (a) the portions of the Project that consist of parking decks and infrastructure 1 Note to the Draft: This cooperation requirement necessitates advance and updated notice of the then current Project Schedule. 18 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement are exempt from impact fees, and (b) if any components of the Project are mixed as a combination of parking decks and infrastructure, for which impact fees will not be assessed, and other uses, for which impact fees will be assessed, the assessed impact fees will be appropriately prorated. (d) Other Commitments. The City shall comply with the City's obligations set forth on Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto. (e) Recognition Agreement. Upon the request of Owner or any Project Finance Lender from time to time, the City and DDA shall promptly and in good faith negotiate, execute and deliver any requested Project Financing Recognition Agreement that is customary and reasonable for the transaction involving the Project. A requested Project Financing Recognition Agreement that is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B shall meet the definition of customary and reasonable for the purpose of this Section. Any requested Project Financing Recognition Agreement that is not customary and reasonable will be subject to legislative or board approval (if necessary and as the case may be). Section 5.3. Cooperation Covenants. (a) General Cooperation. The parties shall reasonably cooperate with each other, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law and subject to any required approvals, in carrying out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, in fulfilling all of the conditions to be met by the parties in connection with this Agreement, and in obtaining and delivering all documents required hereunder. (b) Permits, etc. To the extent permitted by Applicable Law and subject to any required approvals, the parties will reasonably cooperate to approve, and reasonably cooperate to execute or join in, any and all reasonably acceptable agreements, documents, applications and any other permits, licenses, or other authorizations in connection with the Project which are consistent with this Development Agreement, Applicable Law, the Approved SAP and Sign Overlay District, and plans and specifications for the Project, including "priority application review" as set forth in Section 5.2(a) by the City of all applications submitted by Owner to the City in connection with the Project. For purposes of clarification nothing in this Section 5.3(b) or otherwise contained in this Agreement is intended to nor shall it be construed as a modification or waiver of the City's absolute and unfettered right and obligation to enforce all Applicable Laws. (c) AFCRA. The City will use commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate communications between the City of Atlanta and Fulton County Recreation Authority and Owner for transactions related to the Project, including real property transactions necessary for the assemblage of the Site. (d) Expedited Review. The City shall use commercially reasonable efforts to review and either approve or comment on required Project-related documents on an expedited basis. The City further agrees that a dedicated facilitator/ombudsman from the Department of City Planning and, as necessary, from the City Law Department, DDA and Invest Atlanta, will be appointed as Owner's single-point liaisons to resolve issues, track pending consents, and coordinate with all relevant departments within the City, DDA and Invest Atlanta. (e) Development Team. The City shall establish and maintain a development team to provide advice and consultation to Owner in connection with the development and construction of the Project (together with one or more Owner Representatives designated by Owner, the 19 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement "Development Team"). The Development Team shall consist of the Commissioner of the Department of City Planning, the President of Invest Atlanta, and certain other similar commissioners and staff members of the City, and the DDA and/or Invest Atlanta to provide advice to Owner and assist Owner during the development and construction of the Project. The Development Team shall meet at least quarterly unless Owner elects to meet less frequently. (f) Publicity. Owner, Invest Atlanta (together with DDA) and the City shall coordinate efforts to the extent practical with respect to any publicity in connection with the Project, including the timing for and participation in ground breaking, opening and similar ceremonies. Owner will permit Invest Atlanta (together with DDA) and the City to publicize its connection with the Project and the construction thereof through on-site construction fence signage, press releases and participation in such events as ground breaking and opening ceremonies. During construction of the Project, Invest Atlanta (together with DDA) and the City may install signage at the Site with respect to Invest Atlanta's and the City's participation in such Project at a location and of a size acceptable to Owner and in accordance with all applicable signage ordinances and regulations of the City; provided that such signage does not impair Owner's ability to place other signage at the Project in accordance with Applicable Laws; provided further, such signage shall be installed at locations and times acceptable to Owner. Section 5.4. Confidentiality. (a) In no event shall the City or any of its agents, representatives, consultants, directors, officers or employees be liable to Owner for the disclosure of all or a portion of any Confidential Material or other information pursuant to a request under the Open Government Laws. (b) If the City receives a request for public disclosure of all or any portion of any Confidential Material, the City shall endeavor to notify Owner of the request and the City's intention in responding to the request. If the City makes a determination that the specifically identified information does not in fact constitute a trade secret, it shall notify Owner of its intent to disclose the information within ten days unless prohibited from doing so by an appropriate court order. If however, the City determines that the material constitutes a trade secret, Owner shall bear the cost of any challenge to that determination if the requester takes action against the City. ARTICLE VI DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION Section 6.1. Construction of the Project. (a) Construction and Completion. If Owner acquires the Exchange Property pursuant to the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property, then Owner shall use best efforts to Commence Initial Construction on or before the Commencement Date. With respect to each Phase of the Project Owner undertakes, Owner shall develop, construct and complete such Phase of the Project, or cause the development, construction and completion of such Phase of the Project: (i) in good faith and in a good and workmanlike manner, (ii) in accordance with all Applicable Laws, (iii) in substantial conformance with the Plans, (iv) subject to the Project Budget, and (v) in all material respects in accordance with the Project Construction Schedule, subject to extension for Force Majeure. 20 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (b) Completion Reporting and Deliveries. Upon Completion of an applicable Phase of the Project, Owner will provide or cause to be provided to Invest Atlanta a Completion Certificate with respect to each Phase of the Project. Section 6.2. Owner Continuing Disclosure Agreement. At the time of any Gulch Area TAD Bond refinancing or remarketing which causes the Gulch Area TAD Bonds to no longer be exempt from United States Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12, as amended ("Rule 15c2-12", Owner shall provide Invest Atlanta with such information as is reasonably necessary for inclusion in any offering document and/or continuing disclosure filing in connection with such refinancing or remarketing and Owner shall deliver to Invest Atlanta an Owner Continuing Disclosure Agreement, in a form reasonably acceptable to Invest Atlanta or the City and their disclosure counsel that allows Invest Atlanta or the City to comply with its obligations under Rule 15c2-12 as in effect at the time of such refinancing or remarketing, under which Owner shall agree to provide such information to Invest Atlanta or the City, any dissemination agent appointed by Invest Atlanta or the City and/or the TAD Bond Trustee, in a form and substance and at the times reasonably required by such Owner Continuing Disclosure Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a disagreement concerning the requirements of Rule 15c212 as between Invest Atlanta or the City and Owner, the position asserted by Invest Atlanta or the City shall control. Section 6.3. Approvals Required for the Project. Owner will obtain or cause to be obtained all Project Approvals. Owner may, however, contest any such Law, the applicability of any Project Approval and/or the denial of a Project Approval in its sole discretion. Owner acknowledges that this Agreement does not affect or constitute any approval required by any other City department or pursuant to any City ordinance, code, regulations or any other governmental approval, nor does any approval by Invest Atlanta pursuant to this Agreement constitute approval of the quality, structural soundness or safety of the Site or the Project. Section 6.4. Material Modifications. With respect to each Material Modification that Owner proposes (if any), Owner shall deliver to Invest Atlanta a written notice containing the following information (each such written notice, a "Material Modification Notice"): (1) a true, correct and complete description of the proposed Material Modification, clearly identifying all associated changes, omissions and additions as compared to the previously provided Plans, Project Budget, Project Construction Schedule and/or other document pertinent to Owner's obligations under this Agreement; (2) such supporting information as is reasonably necessary to evaluate the necessity and/or desirability of such Material Modification; (3) a description of the negative impact, if any, on the Project; (4) any and all reports then due from Owner pursuant to this Agreement (in order that Invest Atlanta shall have the ability to review current Project information); and (5) such other information as Invest Atlanta may reasonably require to evaluate the proposed Material Modification identified therein. Upon receipt of a Material Modification Notice and any additional information requested by Invest Atlanta, Invest Atlanta will review the submission and deliver to Owner written objections to, or written approval of, the proposed Material Modification within ten (10) Business Days after receipt of the Material Modification Notice and all additional information requested by Invest Atlanta; provided, however, if (i) there then exists an event of Force Majeure or a Default by Owner of any obligations hereunder, Invest Atlanta shall have such amount of time as it requires to consider any such Material Modification and (ii) if consent from the City or any other governmental entity or jurisdiction is required, a response from Invest Atlanta shall not be owed until such time as the City and/or other governmental entity or jurisdiction, as applicable, has approved or disapproved such Material Modification. If and to the extent Invest Atlanta determines that any Material Modification requires approval by the City or any other governmental entity or jurisdiction or to the extent any Material Modification is an amendment to any portion of the Redevelopment Plan relating to the Project, Invest Atlanta shall forward a copy of the Material Modification Notice and copies of any additional information requested by Invest Atlanta to the City 21 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement and/or such other governmental entity or jurisdiction, as applicable, for approval, and the City and/or such other governmental entity or jurisdiction, as applicable, shall have such amount of time as reasonably required to approve or disapprove any such Material Modification or amendment (including related County approval, if any). If Invest Atlanta determines, in its reasonable judgment, that any proposed Material Modifications are acceptable, Invest Atlanta will notify Owner in writing and the approval of such Material Modifications will be evidenced in a written modification to this Agreement signed by the parties hereto (which modification shall include the revised Plans, Project Budget, Project Construction Schedule and/or other pertinent document, as applicable), and Owner will perform its obligations under this Agreement as so modified. If Invest Atlanta determines, in its reasonable judgment, that any proposed Material Modifications are not acceptable, Invest Atlanta will so notify Owner in writing, specifying in reasonable detail in what respects they are not acceptable, then, by written notice to Invest Atlanta, Owner will either (a) withdraw the proposed Material Modifications, in which case, construction will proceed on the basis previously provided herein, or (b) revise the proposed Material Modifications in response to such objections, and resubmit such revised Material Modifications to Invest Atlanta for review by and comment by Invest Atlanta within ten (10) Business Days after such notification as described above. Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the contrary, the approval by Invest Atlanta of any Material Modifications may not be unreasonably withheld. For the avoidance of doubt, where a Material Modification requires the approval of the City or any other governmental entity or jurisdiction, Invest Atlanta's disapproval of such Material Modification shall not be unreasonable where the City or such other governmental entity or jurisdiction disapproves same. Any and all out-of-pocket expenses reasonably incurred by Invest Atlanta in processing any Material Modification Notices shall be reimbursed by Owner promptly after receipt of written demand therefor. Owner is permitted to make Project Modifications that are not Material Modifications. Section 6.5. Approvals and Consents of the City and/or Invest Atlanta. In each instance where this Agreement requires that Owner obtain the approval or consent of the City or of Invest Atlanta, such approval or consent shall be deemed to have been given when Owner has obtained a writing to that effect signed by the Mayor or the Chairman of Invest Atlanta (as the case may be), or such other designees of the City or Invest Atlanta who are then authorized to act on behalf of the City or Invest Atlanta (as the case may be). This Agreement does not eliminate or modify Owner's obligation to adhere to the City's normal administrative process for licenses, permits, land use and other approvals and shall not be construed in such a manner as will exceed the authorizations under the Redevelopment Powers Law, the Atlanta City Code, the Atlanta City Charter or State law. ARTICLE VII DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIAL COVENANTS OF OWNER Section 7.1. Design of Improvements. Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement (including but not limited to those in Article IV), subject to Force Majeure, Owner will, in good faith, diligently pursue the design and site planning of the Site in accordance with all Project Approvals (including, without limitation, all required special administrative permits (SAPs) for review and approval through the City's Office of Zoning and Development, or any successor department or agency of the City or then applicable governing authority (together with any required input from the SPI1 DRC (Development Review Committee)). Section 7.2. Compliance with Bond Transaction Documents. Owner agrees to comply in all material respects with all obligations and covenants of Owner contained herein and in the Bond Transaction Documents. Section 7.3. Litigation. Owner will notify Invest Atlanta in writing, within sixty (60) days of its having actual knowledge thereof, of any actual, pending or threatened material litigation, investigation 22 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement or adversarial proceeding that Owner in its sole and absolute discretion reasonably determines may result or does result in a material adverse change in the financial condition or operation of Owner or the Project. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, failure to so notify Invest Atlanta shall not be considered an Event of Default hereunder. Section 7.4. Financial and Operating Information. On or prior to the Effective Date, Owner will provide Invest Atlanta with the Due Diligence Materials to the extent available and applicable. Section 7.5. Records and Accounts. Owner will keep true and accurate records and books of account with respect to itself and the Project in which full, true and correct entries will be made on a consistent basis, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied or sound cash basis accounting principles consistently applied. Section 7.6. Construction Standard. As and when performed, Owner shall undertake the improvements for each Phase of the Project in a good and workmanlike manner, in accordance with and subject to Applicable Law. Owner agrees that it shall keep the Site, or cause the Site to be kept, in a reasonably safe, physical condition, subject to normal wear and tear, as its activities thereon shall permit. In addition, Owner agrees that it shall keep, or cause to be kept, all privately owned but publicly accessible outdoor areas in condition consistent with the Downtown Atlanta Standard. Section 7.7. Compliance with Laws, Contracts, Licenses, and Permits. Owner will comply in all material respects with (a) all Applicable Laws (with legal non-conforming status and grandfathering being deemed to be compliance for purposes of this clause (a)), (b) this Agreement, the Transaction Documents and all agreements and instruments by which it or any of its properties may be bound, and all restrictions, covenants, easements and agreements affecting the Project, to the extent they would have a material, adverse effect on the ability of the Owner or its Affiliates, successors or assigns, to perform Owner’s obligations under this Agreement, and (c) all licenses and permits required by Applicable Laws for the conduct of its business or the ownership, use or operation of the Project (with legal nonconforming status and grandfathering being deemed to be compliance for purposes of this clause (c)). Section 7.8. Laborers, Subcontractors and Materialmen. Owner shall use its ordinary policies and procedures to obtain affidavits and lien waivers from, and to contest or defend against claims from, laborers, subcontractors, materialmen, and other Persons who might or could, to Owner's knowledge, claim statutory or common law Liens from furnishing or having furnished labor or material to the Project or any Phase. Section 7.9. Reserved. Section 7.10. Event Notices. Owner will promptly notify Invest Atlanta in writing of (i) the occurrence of any Event of Default of which it has knowledge (after giving effect to any applicable cure periods), (ii) the occurrence of any levy or attachment against its assets or other event which may have a material adverse effect on the Project, and (iii) the receipt by Owner of any written notice of Default or notice of termination with respect to any Bond Transaction Document which may materially adversely affect the Project. Section 7.11. Taxes. Owner shall in its sole discretion determine if and when it will contest or appeal any assessed value or taxes imposed upon or assessed against the Site, the Project or any Phase (including, but not limited to, ad valorem property taxes), upon the revenues, rents, issues, income and profits of the Project or any Phase, or imposed against, affecting, relating or arising in respect of the occupancy, use or possession thereof. 23 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 7.12. Insurance. To the extent of its interest therein, Owner shall keep the Project continuously insured, or cause the Project to be continuously insured in accordance with its ordinary policies and underwriting standards. Section 7.13. Further Assurances and Corrective Instruments. Invest Atlanta (subject to any necessary board approvals) , the City (subject to any necessary Council approval) and Owner agree that they will, from time to time, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, such supplements and amendments hereto and such further instruments as may reasonably be required for carrying out the intention or facilitating the performance of this Agreement; provided that no party shall be required to execute and deliver any supplement or amendment that impairs its rights or increases its obligations hereunder. Section 7.14. Performance by Owner. Owner will perform all acts to be performed by it hereunder and will refrain from taking or omitting to take or allowing any other party which it controls to take any action that would violate Owner's representations and warranties hereunder in any material respect, or render the same inaccurate in any material respect as of any subsequent Funding Notice and Requisition dates to the extent any such representations and warranties are restated as of such Funding Notice and Requisition dates, or that in any material way would prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. Section 7.15. Transfer of the Project and Interests in Owner. (a) From the Effective Date and until attainment of the applicable Development Benchmark(s), with the exception of a Permitted Transfer, Owner will not, without the prior written consent of the Invest Atlanta, which consent may be withheld, granted or conditioned in the reasonable discretion of Invest Atlanta, Transfer any Phase of the Project (or portion thereof) which is necessary to achieve the satisfaction of the applicable Development Benchmark(s). Following Completion of the Development Benchmark(s) which relate to a particular Phase of the Project and the delivery of a Completion Certificate, in connection with any Transfer of such Phase of the Project (or any portion thereof) to a third-party that is not an Affiliate of Owner, Owner will provide Invest Atlanta no less than [fifteen (15)] days' notice of such Transfer and the related anticipated closing date; provided, however, Invest Atlanta shall have no consent right to any such Transfer. Permitted Transfers do not require the prior written consent of Invest Atlanta, regardless of the status of Completion of any Phase or of the overall Project. (b) To effectuate a Permitted Transfer, Owner shall provide a notice to Invest Atlanta substantially in the form of Error! Reference source not found. hereto identifying the type of Permitted Transfer. While Invest Atlanta has no right to discretionary approval of or consent to a Permitted Transfer, the foregoing notice provides a checklist to allow Invest Atlanta to confirm that Owner has complied with the applicable Permitted Transfer requirements and provided supporting information relevant to the type of transfer. (c) Except as expressly prohibited pursuant to this Section 7.15 and Section 12.5, each sale, conveyance, lease, ground lease, license, easement, mortgage, grant, bargain, encumbrance, issuance, creation, redemption, pledge, assignment, granting of an option with respect to, or other transfer or disposition (directly or indirectly, voluntarily or involuntarily, by operation of law or otherwise, and whether or not for consideration or of record) of direct or indirect interests in the Site (and portions thereof), in the Project (and portions thereof), and in or of Owner (by operation of law and otherwise) from time to time is and are expressly permitted without restriction and without requiring prior notice to or consent by the City or Invest Atlanta. Further, the City and Invest Atlanta acknowledge (1) that Owner (and each of its successors) shall 24 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement have the free right to partially or fully assign its rights and obligations as Owner under this Agreement, subject to the provisions of this Section 7.15, to one or more Owner's Association(s), purchaser(s) and other successor(s) whereupon the assigning Owner will be released from any further obligations arising pursuant to this Agreement to the extent assumed by such association(s), purchaser(s) and other successor(s), and (2) that assignments and collateral assignments in connection with Project Financing are expressly permitted without restriction and without requiring prior notice or consent. Section 7.16. Permitted Title Exceptions. In its sole discretion and from time to time, without the prior written approval of the City or of Invest Atlanta (but subject to Applicable Law), Owner shall be entitled to assume, grant and otherwise enter into (a) easements and rights of ways serving the Site for utilities, (b) other easements, encroachment agreements, covenants, conditions, encumbrances, appurtenances, and restrictions and/or (c) reciprocal easement agreements, CC&Rs (covenants, conditions and restrictions) and master, land, vertical or horizontal condominium regimes. Section 7.17. Organizational Structure. Owner shall not: (a) fail to preserve its existence as an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Applicable Law of the jurisdiction of its organization or formation. (b) engage in any type of business not reasonably related to the Project, including, without limitation, the acquisition, construction, development, operation and equipping of the Project and portions thereof. Section 7.18. Equal Business Opportunity Programs. Owner will use best efforts to provide Minority and Female Business Enterprises ("M/FBEs") the opportunity to participate in each Phase of construction of the Project on the Site. Owner shall comply with the EBO Plan as set forth in Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto that provides a plan to achieve a goal of 38% participation relating to the design, development construction and property management of the Project. Owner shall also offer to one or more M/FBEs the right to acquire not less than 10% (in aggregate) of the equity interests in Owner, whether held directly or indirectly, that are owned by principals of CIM Group, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the entity that controls Owner) ("Owner Group") or by funds and other investment vehicles controlled by Owner Group, on terms consistent in all material respects with those offered by Owner Group to institutional investors to passively invest (subject to management by Owner Group) in real estate projects owned by funds managed by Owner Group (which investors are not already investors in any such funds). Owner shall provide quarterly reports to the TAD Project Verification Agent outlining their best efforts and achievements in utilizing M/FBEs. Such reports shall be due on or before the last day of every month and shall be consistent with the applicable portion of the form attached hereto as Error! Reference source not found.. All M/FBEs used by Owner shall be certified by the City's Office of Contract Compliance in order to be included as a participant under the EBO Plan. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this Section 7.18 shall not apply to tenant improvements and/or fit-out completed by or for tenants of the Project. Section 7.19. Owner Operations and Employees. All personnel supplied or used by Owner (its successors or assigns), in connection with the Project shall be employees, agents or subcontractors of Owner (its successors or assigns) or the applicable General Contractor(s), not the City nor Invest Atlanta for any purpose whatsoever. Owner (its successors and assigns) and/or the applicable General Contractor(s) shall be solely responsible for the compensation of all such personnel, for withholding of income, social security and other payroll taxes and for the coverage of all workers' compensation benefits. 25 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 7.20. Access to Owner's Non-Construction Records. From the Effective Date until the Gulch Area TAD Bonds are no longer outstanding, Owner shall permit Invest Atlanta to examine the books and records of Owner solely with respect to the Project, and, so long as there is then no Default, Invest Atlanta shall deliver five (5) Business Days prior written notice of any examination and detailing the specific need for such examination. All such access must be during normal business hours and in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with Owner's business operations generally. At the option of Owner, Invest Atlanta shall be accompanied by a representative of Owner during any access contemplated by this Section. Such books and records shall be preserved for a period of five (5) years in the Metropolitan Atlanta Area, or for such longer period as may be required by Law. Any records made available to Invest Atlanta pursuant to this Section 7.20 that constitute Confidential Material shall be subject in all respects to Section 5.4 hereof. Further, any records made available to Invest Atlanta pursuant to this Section 7.20 shall be subject in all respects to the Open Governments Laws. This section does not alleviate Owner's burden to maintain documents that are subject to this Agreement and subject to Open Government Laws for a period of time consistent with the state record retention laws. Section 7.21. Access to the Site and Construction Records. From the Effective Date until the Gulch Area TAD Bonds are no longer outstanding, Owner will permit Invest Atlanta, the City and their respective representatives and/or agents, to access the active Phase for tours pursuant to this Section and Section 7.22 hereof, to observe the progress of construction, to examine and make copies of all books, records, plans, drawings, engineering and other reports and tests, and other materials which are or may be kept at the construction site with respect to the construction of such Phase, and to discuss the progress and status of such Phase and the overall Project with representatives of Owner, all in such detail and at such times as Invest Atlanta or the City may reasonably request but only for purposes of verifying the status of construction and confirming the accuracy of the submitted expenses for purposes of calculating eligible Bond Funding Notice and Requisitions. All such access must follow prior written notice to Owner, be during normal business hours and in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with construction activities of the Project or with general business operations of Owner or other Project occupants. Invest Atlanta and the City shall be accompanied by a representative of Owner during any access contemplated by this Section. Owner shall make its representative available for such access within seven (7) days' of receipt of notice or Owner shall be deemed to have waived the accompaniment requirement. For avoidance of doubt and for purposes of clarification, it is not the intent of the parties to limit, restrict or impair the regulatory powers of the City and its inspectors to visit the site to perform their duties. Upon written request of Invest Atlanta or the City, Owner shall notify Invest Atlanta and the City of the location, date and time of any regularly scheduled construction meetings for a Phase, and, if Invest Atlanta has so requested, prompt prior notice of any change in the date, time or location of any such construction meetings. While Invest Atlanta and the City do not anticipate that they will attend such meetings upon performance by Owner with the other covenants hereof, upon no less than five (5) Business Days' notice, Invest Atlanta and the City shall be permitted to attend all such construction meetings with respect to any Phase that has not achieved Completion. Any records made available to Invest Atlanta pursuant to this Section 7.21 that constitute Confidential Material shall be subject in all respects to Section 5.4 hereof. Further, any records made available to Invest Atlanta pursuant to this Section 7.21 shall be subject in all respects to the Open Governments Laws. Section 7.22. Tours of Project Site. From the Effective Date and until Completion of any applicable Phase of the Project, Invest Atlanta and the City may request a tour of the applicable portion of the Site and to discuss the progress and status of the applicable Phase of the Project with representatives of Owner, during such tour. Any such tour shall follow at least 15 days' prior written request to Owner, be during normal business hours and in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with construction activities of the Project or with general business operations of Owner or other Project occupants and shall not occur more frequently than twice per calendar year. 26 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 7.23. Public Purpose Initiatives.* The following Public Purpose Initiatives are expected to be part of the Project (collectively, the "Public Purpose Initiatives"): (a) Owner shall cause to be built office space for lease by Invest Atlanta and/or its Affiliates (the “Invest Office”) at a mutually agreeable location once built within the Project. The Invest Office shall include the following: (i) The size of the Invest Office would be up to approximately 20,000 rentable square feet; (ii) The lease term shall be for a minimum of fifteen (15) years or such other mutually agreed upon term. (iii) Base Rent for the first 20,000 rentable square feet shall be at fifty percent (50%) of market for the fifteen (15) year lease term. Invest Atlanta shall also bear all customary operating expenses and utilities plus its operations and staffing costs. (iv) Parking at two (2) spots per 1,000 square feet in shared parking environment, at same discount levels as the base rent discount in the applicable year, and based upon square feet eligible for discount in that year. (v) The lease will be freely assignable by Owner to its successors and assigns, with typical release provisions for the assigning landlord from and after the date of the assignment. (vi) The leased premises will be delivered in warm, shell condition, with Invest Atlanta responsible for tenant improvements, personal property, communications/wiring/data, and signage; (vii) The leased premises shall be used only by Invest Atlanta or its Affiliates for office purposes; in the event the leased premises cease to be operated for Invest Atlanta or its Affiliates for office purposes for a period in excess of six (6) months for reasons not involving casualty or Force Majeure then Owner shall have right to recapture the leased premises and to terminate the Invest Atlanta lease; and (viii) On such other terms and conditions as are substantially consistent with the Owner’s standard form lease then being used for other comparably sized tenants leasing in the same building or complex, as applicable, in which the Invest Office will be located, so long as consistent with State law and City ordinances. Owner and the City intend that the timing to finalize and execute the formal lease agreement containing the terms set forth above (the “Invest Lease”) is on or about the date on which the first phase of the first Vertical Development within the Project opens to the general public (the “Invest Lease Negotiation Deadline”). The Invest Lease will govern and control the Invest Office, whereupon this Subsection (a) shall be of no further force and effect.. * This Section and its obligations are repeated in the EZ Development Agreement but do not impose duplicate obligations or expenses. 27 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (b) Owner and the City have both expressed interest in locating a mini-precinct (“Mini-Precinct”) at a mutually agreeable location once built within the Project adjacent to a public street. Owner and the City will enter into a separate formal written agreement (“MiniPrecinct Agreement”) that will contain the following conditions: (i) The size of each Mini Precinct would approximate 1,500 rentable square feet; (ii) The Mini-Precinct will be afforded ten (10) designated surface parking spaces for Atlanta Police Department (“APD”) vehicles at no cost to APD which can be in more than one location so long as each space is clearly visible from the Mini-Precinct, and an additional ten (10) dedicated parking spaces in parking decks in the shared parking environment once built in close proximity to the Mini-Precinct as identified by Owner and reasonably agreed to by APD at no cost to APD; (iii) APD would agree to reasonably cooperate with Owner with regard to future relocation(s) of the Mini-Precinct and of the parking spaces from time to time provided that there is no cost to the City associated with the relocation and the new location is adjacent to a public street; (iv) Total rent for the leased premises will be $1.00 per year; the City (APD) shall only be responsible for the cost of utilities (which shall be separately metered at Owner’s cost) and APD operations and staffing costs; (v) The lease term shall be ten (10) years or such other mutually agreed upon term; (vi) The Mini-Precinct Agreement will be freely assignable by Owner to its successors and assigns, with typical release provisions for the assigning landlord from and after the date of the assignment; (vii) The leased premises will be delivered in warm, shell condition, with City responsible for tenant improvements, personal property, security features/enhancements, communications/wiring/data, and signage; the City will have approval rights over plans for the shell layout of the Mini-Precinct; (viii) The leased premises shall be used only by the City (APD) to operate within the Mini-Precinct; in the event the leased premises cease to be operated as a MiniPrecinct for a period in excess of six (6) months for reasons not involving casualty or Force Majeure then Owner shall have right to terminate the Mini-Precinct Agreement; and (ix) On such other terms and conditions as are substantially consistent with the Owner’s standard form lease then being used for other comparably sized tenants leasing in the same building or complex, as applicable, in which the Mini Precinct will be located, so long as consistent with State law and City ordinances. Owner and the City intend that the timing to finalize and execute the Mini-Precinct Agreement is on or about the date on which the first phase of the first Vertical Development 28 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement within the Project opens to the general public (the “Mini Precinct Negotiation Deadline”). The City can terminate or suspend negotiations concerning the Mini Precinct at any time in its sole discretion. The Mini-Precinct Agreement, when executed and delivered, will govern and control the Mini Precinct whereupon this Subsection (b) shall be of no further force and effect. (c) Owner and the City have agreed that the Project will host the “Peach Drop” celebration for New Years’ Eve (the “Peach Drop”) at a location once built within the Project. Owner and the City have not finalized all of the terms and conditions regarding the Peach Drop. However, Owner and the City agree to negotiate in good faith all relevant terms and conditions related to the Peach Drop, all of which must be acceptable to each in the reasonable discretion of each. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner and the City have finalized the following terms to advance the negotiations:: (i) Locating the Peach Drop at the Project will not occur prior to the time when a suitable location is actually built with its surrounding area(s) in a state of sufficient completion so as not to interfere with the City’s hosting of, and the public’s enjoyment of, the event; (ii) The location of the Peach Drop will be a green or other open space as selected by Owner from time to time with the consent of the City; (iii) The City shall have the affirmative obligation to bear all costs of the event including, but not limited to, security, police/fire presence, temporary restrooms, construction, marketing, publicity, repair and restoration of any damage caused to the green or open space (and any improvements therein), and purchase, maintenance, insurance and storage of the peach; (iv) The agreement term shall be ten (10) years; (v) Owner shall not charge the City rent for the space to host the event, so long as the City bears all related costs of the event; (vi) No parking arrangements will be granted by Owner, except that Owner shall agree that a load in/load out and dedicated area will be afforded the talent for the event in reasonable proximity and with reasonable access to the event location and that Owner shall agree that trailer set up will be afforded the event sponsor group comparable to that provided in Peach Drop events hosted in recent years prior to the Effective Date; (vii) The length of set-up and tear-down times for the Peach Drop will be reasonable and subject to reasonable approval of Owner; any ancillary areas needed for staging areas, media areas or other event support will be reasonable and reasonably approved by Owner; (viii) Planning and programming for the Peach Drop will be controlled by the City, with input from Owner; and (ix) The agreement will be freely assignable by Owner to its successors and assigns and/or to an Owner’s Association, with typical release provisions for the assigning landlord from and after the date of the assignment. 29 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (x) The agreement will be freely assignable by the City to any other governmental or quasi-governmental entity charged with organizing and administering the Peach Drop, with typical release provisions for the assigning tenant from and after the date of assignment. Owner and the City intend that the timing to finalize negotiations and execute such an agreement in appropriate written form (the “Peach Drop Agreement”) is on or about the date on which an appropriate plaza, green or open space is developed within the Project and opened to the general public (the “Peach Drop Negotiation Deadline”). The Peach Drop Agreement, when executed and delivered, will govern and control the Peach Drop, whereupon this Subsection (c) shall be of no further force and effect. (d) Owner will provide security enhancements on private property including but not limited to public safety call boxes and cameras. Owner shall be permitted to connect applicable devices to the City’s Video Integration Center, commonly known as the “VIC.” Once all initial development of any Phase is complete, this Subsection (d) shall be of no further force and effect. (e) Owner shall pay or cause to be paid an amount equal to $5,000,000 (the “Special Reserve Amount”) to the City for deposit into a Special Reserve Fund under an Amended and Restated Continuing Covenants Agreement between the City and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (the “Continuing Covenants Agreement”), to be held by the trustee for the Westside TAD Bonds as additional cash collateral for a time agreed to between Wells Fargo and Owner to support the Westside TAD Bonds, in order for Wells Fargo to release the Gulch TAD Increment from its current lien. The Special Reserve Amount shall be paid in two installments of $2,500,000, with the first installment due on or before the later of September 15, 2018 or the Reissuance Closing Date (as defined in the Continuing Covenants Agreement), and the second installment due on or prior to September 15, 2019. The Special Reserve Fund shall secure the payment of debt service on the Westside TAD Bonds that are outstanding on the date of execution of the Continuing Covenants Agreement and shall not secure the payment of debt service on additional Westside TAD Bonds issued after such date unless $5,000,000 of the proceeds of such additional Westside TAD Bonds shall be repaid to Owner. As of September 15, 2019, and at all times thereafter, the balance in the Special Reserve Fund shall be equal to $5,000,000 (the “Special Reserve Requirement”). Wells Fargo may withdraw funds from the Special Reserve Fund only for the payment of debt service on the Westside TAD Bonds that are outstanding on the date of execution of the Continuing Covenants Agreement, and only if there should be insufficient funds for said purpose in the following funds established under the Westside TAD Bond documents: [Tax Increment Fund, the Supplemental Reserve Fund and the Debt Service Reserve Fund, in that order.] If the balance of the Special Reserve Fund is less than the Special Reserve Requirement, the Special Reserve Fund shall be replenished as provided in the Continuing Covenants Agreement. Upon the termination of the Continuing Covenants Agreement and payment in full of all Westside TAD Bonds that are outstanding on the date of execution of the Continuing Covenants Agreement, any unused balance of the Special Reserve Amount originally paid by Owner that remains in the Special Reserve Fund shall be delivered to Owner and shall not be used to redeem Westside TAD Bonds or to pay the principal of Westside TAD Bonds at maturity. (f) Owner shall install traffic signals and transportation improvements within available right-of-way, commensurate with the square footage of buildings and uses then pending to be or already built, consistent with the recommendations of the Atlanta Regional Commission 30 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, as set forth in the letter dated December 27, 2017, and memorialized as part of the Special Administrative Permit issued by the City’s Office of Planning and Development, and as modified by subsequent revisions to the Notice of Decision. Once performed, this Subsection (f) shall be of no further force and effect. (g) Owner shall cause to be constructed, and upon completion donated to the City, a warehouse facility containing approximately 50,000 square feet at the City's Claire Drive property for use by the City. The plans and specification for the warehouse facility are subject to review and approval by the City. The Scope of Work is attached hereto as Exhibit P Owner and the City shall enter into an access agreement which shall permit Owner entry upon the Claire Drive property for purposes of performing its obligations pursuant to this Subsection (g) and Exhibit P, which access agreement shall include Owner’s obligation to obtain and maintain necessary insurance. Upon completion of the warehouse facility and donation to the City, this Subsection (g) shall be of no further force and effect. (h) It is agreed by Owner and the City that a new fire station shall be built within the Site, which fire station shall provide for two levels of 8,000 square feet (total of 16,000 square feet), seven (7) bays (each 75 feet deep x 15 ft wide), and twenty five (25) dedicated parking spaces (the “Fire Station”). The improvements for the Fire Station shall comply with NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code, NFPA 1500 Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program, NFPA 1581 Standard on Fire Department Infection Control Program, and other requirements and standards applicable to fire stations. All construction and finish work for the Fire Station shall conform to and be consistent with City of Atlanta’s standard plans and specifications for fire stations as implemented as of the Effective Date. The fire station will be delivered in warm, lit shell condition. The City will use the Fire Station either as an all-hazards fire and emergency services station to provide fire, EMS, technical rescue, and other emergency responses, or as a public safety station to provide services generally provided at public safety facilities operated in the City. The Fire Station will be staffed by personnel numbers and at times and upon days which are comparable to fire stations which are located within the geographical boundaries of the City. (i) Owner and City have not agreed upon an exact location for the Fire Station in the Site except that the Fire Station must be adjacent to the Martin Luther King, Jr. ROW or other road as agreed to by CIM and Owner nor have Owner and the City agreed upon all of the terms and conditions regarding the Fire Station and its construction; however, Owner and the City have agreed to the following: (i) the combined hard costs, soft costs and construction management fees (which shall be commercially reasonable) borne by Owner for the Fire Station shall not exceed $12,000,000.00, (ii) Owner will competitively solicit pricing bids in a commercially reasonable manner for the costs to construct the Fire Station and develop a budget of the actual combined hard costs, soft costs and construction management fees to complete the Fire Station (such developed budget informed by such bids being, the “Fire Station Costs”), (iii) Owner and the City shall negotiate in good faith the terms of an asset swap agreement pursuant to which Owner will build the Fire Station and then will convey to the City the Fire Station as a fee interest or as a condominium unit in exchange for the City conveying to Owner the real property and improvements identified as of the Effective Date as Fire Station #1 (the “Fire Station Exchange Agreement”), (iv) when the first one million square feet (excluding parking) of Vertical Development at or above street grade is complete, the City shall present to City Council for approval an ordinance authorizing the Fire Station Exchange Agreement in compliance with O.C.G.A §36-37-6 (the “Fire Station Exchange Ordinance”), and (v) upon final City Council and Mayoral 31 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement approval of the Fire Station Exchange Ordinance and upon execution and delivery of the Fire Station Exchange Agreement by Owner and the City, Owner shall pursue completion of the Fire Station on the terms of this Agreement as amended as amended and supplemented by the Fire Station Exchange Agreement. (ii) Upon completion of the Fire Station and closing of the exchange transaction pursuant to the Fire Station Exchange Agreement, this Subsection (h) shall be of no further force and effect. (iii) In the event that the City does not adopt the Fire Station Exchange Ordinance and in the event that Owner and the City do not execute the Fire Station Exchange Agreement, then Owner shall contribute $12,000,000.00 to the City’s General Fund so that the City itself can build or cause to be built a Fire Station in the vicinity of the Site (which for avoidance of doubt shall be upon land that is not within the Site but may at the City’s election be in the location on which existing Fire Station # 1 currently stands). Upon contribution of such sum by Owner, this Subsection (h) shall be of no further force and effect. (i) Owner will pay the actual costs incurred but not more than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) per month for a DDA Project Verification Agent to provide the services listed in the definition of “DDA Project Verification Agent.” No additional fee will be charged for the TAD Verification Agent. (j) DDA and the City may require Owner to (i) setup or cause to be setup point of sale (POS) equipment and related software and reporting systems to capture the Enterprise Zone Infrastructure Fees, and (ii) setup or cause to be setup a process for having same automatically transmitted to the City or the EZ Bond Trustee at agreed upon intervals.2 (k) Owner shall or shall cause the Project to comply with the Stormwater requirements as set forth on Exhibit D attached hereto. (l) Within the Site there exists a bridge commonly known as the Nelson Street Bridge (“Bridge”), which spans east to west from Ted Turner Drive (f/k/a/ Spring Street) on the east to the approximate location of the intersection of Nelson Street, Elliot Street, and Chapel Street on the west. The Bridge is situated over and upon a portion of real property now or formerly owned by Norfolk Southern Railway Company and its affiliates (collectively, with its corporate predecessors, the “Railroad”; such real property together with the Bridge being referred to herein as the “Bridge Property”). Owner (or its Affiliates) has acquired from the Railroad, and intends to acquire from the Railroad, the Bridge Property, by combination of (a) an easement granted by the Railroad to that portion of the Bridge located over the railroad right of way retained by the Railroad, and (b) fee title to the remaining portions of the Bridge (the date on which such acquisition by Owner (and its Affiliates) as to all such easement and fee parcels occurs is herein referred to as the “Bridge Acquisition Effective Date”). Following the Bridge Acquisition Effective Date, Owner (and its 2 Note to the Draft: struck language was duplicative of the Invest Atlanta fee. 32 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Affiliates) will be the successor in interest to the Railroad to the Bridge Property as a component of the Site. In 1905, the Railroad and City entered into that certain Agreement dated February 13, 1905 (the “1905 Agreement”). Pursuant to the 1905 Agreement, the Railroad removed the then-existing iron bridge, constructed the Bridge and agreed to maintain the Bridge in perpetuity. Notwithstanding the maintenance obligations in the 1905 Agreement, the City closed the Bridge in 2009 to public traffic, as it was determined to be in deteriorated condition beyond the point of regular maintenance, and therefore no further maintenance obligations were required pursuant to the 1905 Agreement. Accordingly, the Owner and the City stipulate that the obligations of the parties pursuant to the 1905 Agreement are fully performed. In 2009, the Railroad and the City entered into that certain Letter Agreement dated September 16, 2009 (the “2009 Agreement”), which addressed, in part, additional duties and obligations of the City and the Railroad, with respect to the Bridge. The obligations included, among others, that the Railroad demolish the Bridge, at its cost, and included the obligation of the City to construct a new structure to replace the Bridge, at the same approximate location, at the City’s sole cost and expense. The Railroad claims continuous ownership and possession of the Bridge Property from the 1840s, a period of over 170 years. A search of title records by Owner’s title examiner confirms the Railroad’s private ownership. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) “Bridge Inventory” lists the Bridge Property as being owned by the Railroad and does not identify the Bridge as a public facility. In anticipation of the Project, Owner has agreed to construct a new structure to replace the Bridge (the “Replacement Bridge”), and thereafter maintain the Replacement Bridge within, upon, over and across the Bridge Property. Owner and the City desire to establish with specificity the public’s easement rights to the Replacement Bridge, which rights were not precisely or clearly defined in the 1905 Agreement or the 2009 Agreement. Effective as of the Bridge Acquisition Effective Date, Owner and the City agree as follows: 1. 1905 Agreement: Owner (on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, as successor in interest to the Railroad of the 1905 Agreement) and the City hereby terminate the 1905 Agreement. Any title company insuring title to the Site shall exclude the 1905 Agreement as an exception to title. 2. 2009 Agreement: The 2009 Agreement is amended as follows, and Owner (on behalf of itself and as successor in interest to the Railroad of the 2009 Agreement) agrees the 2009 Agreement, as amended, is an exception to title to affected portions of the Site until its termination as set forth in Section 4 below. A. Section 1: The new/replacement Mitchell Street Bridge referred to in the 2009 Agreement is open to public vehicular traffic. As more fully set forth in Section 3 below, Owner (on behalf of itself, its Affiliates and as the successor to the Railroad) shall demolish the Bridge, and the City will cooperate and help facilitate the prompt removal of utilities at no cost to the City. Owner, as the owner of the Bridge Property, is the sole owner of any interest, salvage, use or value of the Bridge, as demolished, and is solely responsible to demolish the Bridge, in accordance with applicable City standards, and dispose of the construction materials and debris making up the Bridge in Owner’s discretion without any cost or liability to the City. 33 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement B. Sections 3: Deleted in its entirety. Instead the following shall govern: On a timetable reasonably established by Owner, Owner shall cause the Bridge to be demolished. Thereafter following such demolition, Owner shall cause the construction of the Replacement Bridge. Such construction shall be performed and completed (i) in a good and workmanlike manner, (ii) in accordance with all Applicable Law, (iii) in conformance with all Project Approvals, and (iv) completed within twenty-four (24) months (subject to extension for Force Majeure) following the date of Completion of the renovations of the buildings known as 99 and 125 Spring Street but in no event later than December 31, 2024, subject to extension for Force Majeure. Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to consider City input to design and aesthetics, without obligation to incur any incremental cost as a result thereof. Owner shall keep the City informed as to the commencement and progress of the demolition and reconstruction work of the Replacement Bridge. The costs associated with the Replacement Bridge, including without limitation, the costs of development, construction and engineering for the Replacement Bridge shall not be borne by the City. C. Sections 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10: Deleted in their entirety and rendered of no further force and effect. D. Except as provided in this Paragraph 2, the 2009 Agreement remains unamended and in full force and effect. 3. Indenture Regarding Temporary Construction Easement: There exists a certain Indenture by and between Southern Railway Company and City of Atlanta, Dated May 22, 1934, recorded at Deed Book 1505, Page 580 Fulton County, Georgia Real Estate records, which granted to the City of Atlanta a temporary construction easement for improvements to the western approach for the construction and reconstruction of the Bridge. Because the City has been relieved of its construction, reconstruction, and maintenance obligations by operation of this Agreement, and any construction needs of the City dating to 1934 are now moot, the Indenture is hereby deemed to be terminated and of no further force and effect. Any title company insuring title to the Site shall exclude such Indenture as an exception to title. 4. Public Access Easements: Effective as of the completion of the Replacement Bridge, Owner (or its applicable Affiliate) will grant to the City, for the benefit and enjoyment of the public, a perpetual easement (subject to reasonable limits and closures) for access rights on, over, across, and through the Replacement Bridge (the “Nelson Bridge Easement”). The Nelson Bridge Easement will consolidate and replace, in their entirety, any and all other prior rights, express or implied, the City or the public may have had in the Bridge and in the Bridge Property, and expressly divest and disclaim any past and present rights of the City or the public in and to the Bridge Property except as set forth in the Nelson Bridge Easement. At the completion of the Replacement Bridge, Owner (or its applicable Affiliate) shall finalize with the City and record the Nelson Bridge Easement to memorialize the access rights on, over, across, and through the Replacement Bridge and Owner’s (and its successors) responsibility for ongoing maintenance of the Replacement Bridge. The form of the Nelson Street Easement shall be reasonably acceptable to the City and Owner and shall in all events comply with State law and local ordinances. The Nelson Street Easement will consolidate and supersede any remaining obligations of the City and Owner in and to the Replacement Bridge created or implied by Section 7.23(m) of the Development Agreement and the 2009 Agreement and, and upon recordation of the Nelson Street Easement, the 2009 Agreement and this Section 7.23(m) shall be deemed terminated and deemed to be of no further force and effect. 34 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement 5. Further Assurances: The City and Owner agree to cooperate with one another to give effect to the terms of this Section 7.23(m), including executing and recording any documents either may reasonably request for purposes of clarifying the official real estate records and clearing title consistent with the foregoing including without limitation termination agreements related to the 1905 Agreement, the 2009 Agreement and the Indenture recorded at Deed Book 1505, Page 580 Fulton County, Georgia Real Estate records in a form reasonably acceptable to the parties and Owner’s title insurer. Owner agrees to reimburse the City for its actual and reasonable costs incurred in cooperating when requested by Owner pursuant to this item 5. (m) Owner shall fund an Affordable/Workforce Housing Trust Fund ("Trust Fund")in an amount equal to twenty eight million dollars ($28,000,000) to be used by the City or its agencies to fund affordable housing on a Citywide basis. Owner shall fund the Trust Fund as follows: $14,000,000 in three equal payments in years 2018, 2019 and 2020 and $14,000,000 in three equal payments in years 2022, 2023 and 2024. The payments will be made on the anniversary of the Effective Date of this Agreement. (n) Owner shall or shall cause to be installed a commemorative plaque or marker recognizing Carrie Steele Logan and her efforts as the mother of orphans. (o) Owner shall make a payment equal to Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) to the Atlanta Committee for Progress in 2020 on the anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement. Section 7.24. Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement. Owner shall set aside and reserve certain residential units throughout the Project as affordable units consistent with the terms set forth herein. To that end, a total of not less than Two Hundred (200) units or twenty percent (20%) in the aggregate, or thirty percent (30%) in the aggregate, if applicable, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit F of the total residential units built in the Project, whichever is greater, shall be made available for lease or sale from time to time to Workforce Residents (the "Workforce/Affordable Housing Units") consistent with the terms set forth in Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto. Each such Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit will be made available for a period of time not less than Ninety –Nine (99) years following the date on which such Phase of the Project receives a certificate of occupancy with respect to the initial construction of such Phase of the Project (the "Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period"). Such requirements shall be referred to as the "Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement." The Workforce/Affordable Housing Units shall be dispersed throughout residential components of the Project in a manner that does not result in a concentration of Workforce/Affordable Housing Units in one or two buildings or portions of the Project unless there are only or two buildings with residential units in the Project. The foregoing Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement will be set forth in a Land Use Restriction Agreement (“LURA”) and/or the Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing in the form of Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto. The LURA and a memorandum of the Agreement Regarding Affordable Housing shall be recorded in the Fulton County land records in customary fashion upon the submission of the initial Funding Notice and Requisition for each Phase of the Project that contains residential units and shall be recorded only against the applicable parcel on which such units are constructed. The Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement is expressly incorporated into this Agreement by this reference as if such requirement were stated herein, in full, and the failure to comply with same shall be an Event of Default under this Agreement. The Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement shall terminate with respect to a Phase of the Project upon conclusion of the Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period as set forth in the applicable LURA or other instrument. The 35 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement shall be binding on any subsequent transferee or owner of the related Phase of the Project during the Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period. Invest Atlanta shall serve as the compliance agent for the Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement. Owner shall not rent a Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit to a household where all of the members of the household are students unless at least one of the following is met: (i) the head of household is a single parent and is not the dependent of another for tax purposes and the child or children of the single parent is not claimed a dependent by anyone other than the single parent; or (ii) the members of the household are married and eligible to file a joint federal tax return. Regarding for-sale residential developments of 5 units or more, Owner must incorporate a mix of housing types affordable to market and workforce households with a minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the proposed for-sale units allocated to households earning 120% and below of Area Median Income as published periodically by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD ("AMI"). Maximum price limits for affordable for-sale units cannot exceed 3x the one person household 120% AMI limit for a studio/efficiency unit; 3x the average one and two person household 120% AMI limit for one bedroom units; 3x the three person household 120% AMI limit for two bedroom units; 3x the average four and five person household 120% AMI limit for three bedroom units. Owner shall provide Invest Atlanta a right of first refusal to purchase a unit, itself or through another government entity or non-profit, prior to marketing the unit as an Affordable/Workforce Housing Unit to the general public, as set forth and subject to the terms of Exhibit F attached hereto. Upon the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Date of this Agreement, if Owner is unable to or fails to build any residential units Owner shall fund a Housing Trust Fund in an amount equal to the onetime per-unit in-lieu fee in the schedule established for the Westside Neighborhoods in the City's then current Inclusionary Zoning Policy (pursuant to Section 16-37.007 of the City's Code of Ordinances) multiplied by 200 ("Housing Trust Fund"). If for any reason Section 16-37.007 is no longer in effect, then the fee shall be calculated based on the last year that the rates were in effect as adjusted by the CPI in each subsequent year. The Housing Trust Fund shall be used by the City and DDA, or their designee, Invest Atlanta, to provide Workforce/Affordable Housing in the areas of the Westside TAD outside of the Gulch Enterprise Zone. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to residential units constructed as part of the 99-125 Spring Street Phase I and II redevelopment ("Spring Street") (such portion of the Project that is located on tax parcel IDs 14 007700010123, 14 007700010131, 14 007700050350, 14 007700050038 and generally located at 99-125 Spring Street, Atlanta, Georgia) not less than fifteen percent (15%) of the total residential units to be available for lease or sale from time to time as part of the Spring Street portion of the Project will be made available to Workforce Residents (the "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Units") consistent with the applicable terms set forth in Error! Reference source not found.. Each Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit will be made available for a period of time equal to twenty (20) years from the date of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy with respect to Spring Street (the "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period"). The Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Units and Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period requirements shall be referred to collectively herein as the "Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement." The foregoing Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement will be set forth in a LURA, which LURA shall be recorded in customary fashion upon the submission of the initial Funding 36 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Notice and Requisition for the Spring Street portion of the Project that contains residential units and shall be recorded only against the applicable parcel on which such units are constructed. Section 7.25. Green Building Certification. Owner shall cause Phases of the Project to which the following standards can be applied to be designed to achieve US Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, a EarthCraft certification, Energy Star certification or other comparable certification, such comparable certification to be reasonably consented to by Invest Atlanta and the City. With respect to the initial construction of site infrastructure improvements such as parking, roads, sidewalks, and other infrastructure, Owner will design such elements to incorporate green initiatives such as LED lighting, trash/recycling bins, and stormwater management. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this covenant shall not apply to Phases of the Project to which such Green Building standards cannot be applied such as parking, infrastructure and similar Phases. Section 7.26. Westside TAD Neighborhood Area Jobs Policy and Employment Notification and Recruitment Program. Invest Atlanta has found and informed Owner that according to the 20102014 American Community Survey, thirty-four percent (34%) of the residents were at or below the federal poverty level in the three zip codes covering the Westside TAD (which includes the Gulch Opportunity Zone) and the neighborhoods to the west largely comprising the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area. In connection with the Project, Invest Atlanta desires to address issues of unemployment and underemployment in the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area by providing meaningful employment opportunities and job training to residents located within the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area and Owner is supportive of such efforts. As such, Owner will pursue, or encourage the General Contractor to pursue, commercially reasonable efforts toward the following goals established for this Project (the "Project Jobs Policy") as a part of the overall Westside TAD Neighborhood Area Jobs Policy currently being implemented by Invest Atlanta for the benefit of the City: Until Completion of an applicable Phase of the Project, Owner shall make (or cause to be made) a "Good Faith Effort" (as defined below) to employ residents of the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area to work at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the total hours for all Entry-Level New Construction Positions (as defined below) and ten percent (10%) of the total hours for all New Construction Positions (as defined below). Invest Atlanta acknowledges and agrees that the employment thresholds set forth in the immediately preceding sentence are goals and the failure to satisfy such thresholds shall not constitute a default or an Event of Default under this Agreement. In connection therewith, Owner shall make Good Faith Efforts to pursue, or cause the General Contractor and all subcontractors to pursue, the Project Jobs Policy or the satisfaction of the items described in clauses (a) through (d) below. "Good Faith Effort" may be achieved by making commercially reasonable efforts toward the following: (a) providing Invest Atlanta, on or about the commencement of construction of the Project, with a projection of employment positions for the Project; (b) coordination with Westside Works (a partnership between Construction Education Foundation of Georgia, Integrity Community Development Corporation, New Hope Enterprises, City of Refuge, The Arthur M. Blank Foundation, Invest Atlanta and WorkSource Atlanta ("WSA") Construction Ready Program or WSA's First Source Register for identifying potential candidates for New Construction Positions (as defined below) for the Project; (c) coordination with Westside Works or WSA relating to New Construction Positions for which the General Contractor and subcontractors are hiring for the Project, as well as the job qualifications for those positions, relating to the actual hiring of qualified candidates identified by Westside Works or WSA; 37 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (d) coordination with the General Contractor and subcontractors for the facilitation of introductions of Pre-Qualified Candidates (as defined below) identified by WSA on its First Source Register or the Construction Ready Program maintained by Westside Works, including attending Westside Works "Lunch and Learn" sessions and "Hiring Fairs" as needed, with a minimum of one of each event, and endeavoring to provide Invest Atlanta with post-interview and evaluation information consistent with the form attached hereto as Error! Reference source not found., within fifteen (15) Business Days of 'Invest Atlanta's request for same. For purposes of this subparagraph, "Pre-Qualified Candidates" shall mean candidates residing in the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area who, to the satisfaction of WSA or Westside Works, have completed an aptitude and career interest assessment, background checks and substance abuse screenings; and (e) Coordinate with Westside Works or WSA regarding training opportunities for entry level positions or trades for residents in the Westside TAD Neighborhoods. For purposes of this Paragraph, "New Construction Positions" means openings for employment with General Contractor or one of its subcontractors, at any time after commencement of construction of a Phase of the Project, for positions that the General Contractor or such subcontractor (as the case may be) determines are necessitated solely by the construction of such Phase of the Project. Also, for purposes of this Paragraph, "Entry Level New Construction Positions" means New Construction Positions that the General Contractor or applicable subcontractor (as the case may be) determines should be filled by individuals without relevant construction experience. From the Effective Date of this agreement until the Completion of such Phase of the Project, Owner shall submit reports detailing their compliance with this section on a monthly basis to Invest Atlanta. Reports shall be due on or before the 15 th of every month and shall be consistent with the applicable portion of the form attached hereto as Error! Reference source not found.. For the period beginning on the Completion Date of such Phase of the Project and ending on the expiration of the term, Owner shall deliver to Invest Atlanta a report in the form of Exhibit H attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference not less frequently than annually, from and after the date hereof (the "Post-Completion Annual Report"). Each year the Post-Completion Annual report shall be delivered no later than December 31 of such year. Section 7.27. SAVE Affidavit. Invest Atlanta is required by the SAVE (Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements) Program to verify the status of anyone who applies for a "public benefit" from Invest Atlanta. Public benefits are defined by state statute, O.C.G.A. §50 36 1, by federal statute, 8 U.S.C. §1611 and 8 U.S.C. §1621, and by the Office of the Attorney General of Georgia. Grants or contracts with Invest Atlanta are considered public benefits. Any person obtaining a public benefit must show a secure and verifiable document, and complete the SAVE Affidavit attached hereto as Exhibit I. Acceptable documents have been identified by the Office of the Attorney General and may be found at: http://law.ga.gov. Section 7.28. Public Funding. Other than the funding set forth in this Agreement, the TAD Bond Transaction Documents, the EZ Development Agreement and the other EZ Bond Documents, Owner shall not seek or solicit or accept any proposal of, or enter into any plan or agreement, with any other county, local government, development authority or quasi-governmental authority of the State of Georgia, other than Invest Atlanta regarding any economic development incentives relating to the financing of the Project or the redevelopment thereof unless the recipient of the incentive(s) benefit is a Major Economic Development Opportunity. If Owner desires an economic development incentive that is offered by Invest Atlanta other than those set forth in this Agreement, Owner shall submit an application therefor to Invest Atlanta if such incentive is available. If the desired economic development incentive is not offered by Invest Atlanta, or if the desired economic development incentive is offered by Invest Atlanta but Invest Atlanta denies the request, Owner shall be free to seek such economic development 38 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement incentive from another entity as long as such incentive does not result in the reduction of ad valorem real property taxes on the Project. ARTICLE VIII FINANCING Section 8.1. Issuance of Gulch Area TAD Bonds. The Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond and any Series Gulch Area TAD Bonds shall be issued to Owner, or its permissible successors and assigns, in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture and the applicable provisions of this Agreement. Section 8.2. Conditions to Issuance of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. Except as specified below, Owner acknowledges and agrees City's obligations to issue the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, and Owner's obligation to purchase the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, as contemplated in this Agreement and the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents are contingent upon satisfaction of the following conditions on or prior to the issuance of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds any of which conditions may be waived by City of Atlanta or Owner, as applicable, on or before the initial date of issuance of such Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds as and to the extent permitted under provisions of Applicable Law: (a) City of Atlanta and Owner shall have approved this Agreement, the applicable Gulch Area TAD Bond Transaction Documents, and the EZ Bond Transaction Documents, the applicable Financing Documents and the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property to which they are parties acting reasonably. (b) The board of directors of Invest Atlanta and the City Council (as the case may be) shall have adopted one or more resolutions or ordinances, as appropriate, authorizing the execution and delivery of the Agreement, approving the applicable Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents in substantially final form and all other Bond Transaction Documents to which Invest Atlanta and/or the City are a party, and as such relates to the City, authorizing the initiation of a validation proceeding for each such series of Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. (c) The Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia shall have entered a final nonappealable order validating the issuance of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. (d) The City and Owner shall have received an opinion from Co-Bond Counsel that, among other things, the interest on the applicable Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, to the extent sought to be issued on a tax-exempt basis, will be excludable from gross income for federal and Georgia income tax purposes. (e) All material representations, warranties and covenants made by the Owner in this Agreement, the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents and the Bond Transaction Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects on the date hereof and as of the date of initial issuance of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, and shall be true and correct in all material respects on the date of subsequent Draws upon the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds, or the date of a subsequent draw upon the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds except to the extent such representations and warranties specifically relate to an earlier date, in which case such representations and warranties shall have been true and correct in all material respects on and as of such earlier date, and subject to such factual changes that have not occurred from the breach of any covenants under this Agreement or the Bond Transaction Documents. If Owner becomes 39 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement aware of any representation or warranty that was provided was not true in all material respects at the time it was given, Owner shall correct the misrepresentation. (f) The City and Invest Atlanta shall have verified all such Due Diligence Materials and Invest Atlanta shall have verified that the Public Purpose Initiatives are then satisfied, progressing or planned, as applicable, in compliance with this Agreement at the time of each Funding Notice and Requisition. (g) Owner shall have provided Invest Atlanta an opinion of legal counsel in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Invest Atlanta to the effect that (a) this Agreement and any other Gulch Area TAD Bond Document to which Owner is a party, (i) have been duly authorized by Owner and will be valid, binding and enforceable against Owner subject to standard enforceability exceptions and (ii) will not violate or otherwise contravene Owner's organizational documents or any agreement or instrument to which Owner is a party or to which its property or assets are bound; (b) there is no litigation pending or, to such counsel's knowledge, threatened before any court or administrative agency against Owner or the Site which, if adversely determined, would have a material adverse effect on the Project, or the financial condition of Owner and (c) as to such other matters as reasonably requested by Invest Atlanta. (h) The City shall have provided Owner and Invest Atlanta an opinion of legal counsel in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Invest Atlanta to the effect that (a) this Agreement and any other Gulch Area TAD Bond Document to which the City is a party (i) have been duly authorized by the City and will be valid, binding and enforceable against the City subject to standard enforceability exceptions and (ii) will not violate or otherwise contravene the City's charter or any agreement or instrument to which the City is a party or to which its property or assets are bound; (b) there is no litigation pending or, to such counsel's knowledge, threatened before any court or administrative agency against the City, the Project or the Project Site which, if adversely determined, would have a material adverse effect on the Project, or the financial condition of the City and (c) as to such other matters as reasonably requested by Owner and Invest Atlanta. (i) Invest Atlanta shall have provided Owner and the City an opinion of legal counsel in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner and the City to the effect that (a) this Agreement and any other Gulch Area TAD Bond Document to which Invest Atlanta is a party (i) have been duly authorized by Invest Atlanta and will be valid, binding and enforceable against Invest Atlanta subject to standard enforceability exceptions and (ii) will not violate or otherwise contravene Invest Atlanta's organizational documents or any agreement or instrument to which Invest Atlanta is a party or to which its property or assets are bound; (b) there is no litigation pending or, to such counsel's knowledge, threatened before any court or administrative agency against Invest Atlanta, the Project or the Project Site which, if adversely determined, would have a material adverse effect on the Project, or the financial condition of Invest Atlanta and (c) as to such other matters as reasonably requested by Owner and the City. (j) Owner shall deliver a certificate to the Redevelopment Agency, executed by an Owner Representative, to the effect that, to the best of its knowledge, Owner is not in default under this Agreement, any other Bond Transaction Document, any Owner Agreement or any Gulch Area TAD Bond Document to which it is a party, which default could have a material adverse effect on the Project or Phase of the Project as determined by Owner in its reasonable discretion. 40 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (k) As to the initial drawing on the Master Draw-Down EZ Bond, Owner shall have provided an executed Funding Notice and Requisition in the form attached hereto in an amount equal to $25,000,000.00, subject to the approval of DDA (acting reasonably), it being understood that upon satisfaction of all other conditions precedent, the City shall issue an initial Gulch TAD Bond in the principal amount of $24,900,000, and DDA shall issue an initial Series EZ Bond in the principal amount of $100,000). (l) If applicable with respect to each Phase of the Project subject to a draw by Owner, the evidence of an executed LURA or other similar agreement for the Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirements covering the Project. (m) An Executed LURA or other similar agreement for the Spring Street Workforce/Affordable Housing requirement. (n) A one time commitment fee equal to $25,000 (the “Commitment Fee”) which the parties acknowledge has been duly paid by Owner to the DDA. (o) An annual administration fee until the Project reaches Completion or all outstanding bonds are paid off, whichever is the later to occur, equal to $100,000 (the “Administrative Fee”) has been duly paid by Owner to the DDA, which Administrative Fee is due at the time of execution and delivery of this Development Agreement by the parties and then on each anniversary of the Effective Date of this Development Agreement (p) Reserved. (q) On or prior to the date of execution of this Agreement, Owner shall pay to Invest Atlanta(i) the Commitment Fee; (ii) any unpaid portion of the Application Fee up to the full amount of $10,000; and (iii) the first annual installment of the Administrative Fee in the amount of $100,000. (r) Payment of the Invest Atlanta’s initial issuance fee of $100,000 for the Gulch TAD Bonds. A future issuance fee shall be payable equal to 1/8th of 1% of the applicable principal amount on each Draw or Funding and Notice and Requisition pursuant to the Development Benchmarks. (s) Reimbursement of the cost of the City's and Invest Atlanta’s actual pre-issuance economic forecasting, revenue projection, consultant and legal fees in an amount not to exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,0000) for the TAD and together with the EZ bonds for a total of Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) unless there is an intervention. (t) Owner or Owner’s Affiliate, as the case may be, has acquired good and marketable title to the Site (or all appropriate portions thereof that are owned as of the Effective Date or as of the time of the Funding Notice and Requisition, as applicable), and Owner shall have provided the DDA with a copy of an owner’s title policy or policies satisfactory to the DDA evidencing such ownership. (u) Owner has placed into escrow and amount equal to twelve (12) months of payments of the costs of the DDA Project Verification Agent as provided for in Section 7.23(i). Owner shall replenish the amounts on deposit in the escrow to insure that there is never less than the equivalent of twelve months of fees in escrow. 41 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (v) The DDA, the City and Owner have each approved and executed this Agreement. (w) Owner has submitted (i) certified copies of its organizational documents, and (ii) a certificate of good standing from the jurisdiction in which it was organized, together with evidence that it is qualified to transact business and is in good standing in the State. (x) Owner has delivered certified copies of its corporate resolutions or other evidence of its approval of this Agreement and the Bond Transaction Documents and authorizing the execution and delivery thereof by an authorized officer. (y) Owner has delivered a certificate to the DDA to the effect that it is not subject to any material Event of Default under this Agreement or under any Bond Transaction Documents; or, if there is then a material Event of Default, outlining (i) the nature of such Event of Default, (ii) the steps Owner is taking to cure such material Event of Default, and (iii) the date on which cure of such material Event of Default shall be cured by Owner. (z) Owner shall pay Twelve Million Dollars ($12,000,000) to an Economic Development Fund to be managed by Invest Atlanta for economic opportunities City wide, in four equal annual installments, starting on the Effective Date and on the anniversaries thereof. Section 8.3. Limited Liability. (a) City nor Invest Atlanta will have no obligation to repay any Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds except from the sources and security specifically pledged therefor under the applicable Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents. The liability of the City and Invest Atlanta shall be limited to such sources so pledged. Owner will have no liability whatsoever with respect to payment of any Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. (b) To the extent permitted by Georgia law, no director, officer, employee or agent of the City, Invest Atlanta or Owner will be personally responsible for any liability arising under or growing out of this Agreement. (c) The City or Invest Atlanta shall not be obligated to advance any funds of Invest Atlanta or the City to any person under this Agreement. Section 8.4. Restrictions on Initial Ownership and Subsequent Transfer. The Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds shall be purchased on a draw-down basis by Owner and shall be "Developer Owned Bonds" (as defined under the Master TAD Bond Indenture). Transfers of ownership of such Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds shall be restricted as described in Section 205 of the Supplemental Indenture applicable thereto. Section 8.5. Invest Atlanta Refinancing of Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. The Gulch Area TAD Bonds shall be subject to refinancing by the City in its sole and absolute discretion. If Owner requests the City to refinance any outstanding Gulch Area TAD Bonds, Invest Atlanta and the City agree to cooperate with Owner to determine if a refinancing is in the best interest of the City. So long as the Gulch Area TAD Bonds are held by Owner, the Gulch Area TAD Bonds shall be subject to interest rate mode change solely with the consent of Owner. Section 8.6. RESERVED. 42 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 8.7. Owner Sale of Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Owner shall have the sole and absolute right to sell all or a portion of the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds which it owns in a third party transaction, subject to Section 8.4 hereinabove. Section 8.8. RESERVED. ARTICLE IX DRAWS ON SERIES 2018 GULCH AREA TAD BONDS Section 9.1. Draws. The City and Invest Atlanta has committed to or otherwise will issue Series Gulch Area TAD Bonds under the Indenture to or upon the order of Owner (evidencing Draws, and the associated Cost Advances submitted by Owner), as contemplated hereunder and in the Gulch Area Bond Documents [and the EZ Bond Documents], as and solely to the extent the provisions herein are satisfied in full (as determined by Invest Atlanta acting reasonably). The Funding Notice and Requisition, which is the subject of the applicable request for issuance of a Series Gulch Area TAD Bond (evidencing the associated Cost Advances), shall be submitted for review by the TAD Project Verification Agent and approved by Invest Atlanta. As and to the extent approved by Invest Atlanta in the manner set forth above, any such approved Funding Notice and Requisition shall be submitted to the Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee, which submittal shall constitute the irrevocable direction and authorization for the issuance of the associated Series Gulch Area TAD Bond. Invest Atlanta and the TAD Project Verification Agent shall complete the review and approval of each Funding Notice and Requisition within thirty (30) business days of receipt. Subject in all cases to meeting the applicable Development Benchmarks, Owner shall only make a request for a Draw no more often than twice annually, and in such amounts (each a “Draw”) so as to result in the funding of Reimbursable Project Costs on a reimbursement basis only, in accordance with the following procedures, and subject to (i) the Maximum Authorized Amount as allocable to the Project (that is, $500,000,000) and (ii) satisfaction of the following conditions precedent: (a) In connection with the reimbursement of Reimbursable Project Costs (which reimbursements shall operate, when approved by Invest Atlanta, as the Purchase Price (as defined in the Master TAD Bond Indenture) for the associated Series Gulch Area TAD Bonds), Owner shall submit to Invest Atlanta a Funding Notice and Requisition for Reimbursable Project Costs incurred to the date of such Funding Notice and Requisition, which Funding Notice and Requisition shall be in substantially in the form of Error! Reference source not found. attached hereto, which Funding Notice and Requisition must include supporting documents and other submittals which properly evidence (to the reasonable satisfaction of Invest Atlanta) the actual payment of that Reimbursable Project Costs for which the Funding Notice and Requisition is submitted; (b) The TAD Project Verification Agent shall review the Funding Notice and Requisition to verify that the costs included in the Funding Notice and Requisition qualify as Reimbursable Project Costs (in accordance with the definition of such term). If the TAD Project Verification Agent determines that any of the costs included in the applicable Funding Notice and Requisition do not qualify as Reimbursable Project Costs (in accordance with the definition of such term), Owner and the TAD Project Verification Agent shall meet in good faith to try and resolve the discrepancy or objection asserted by the TAD Project Verification Agent. A statement of the discrepancy or objection asserted by the TAD Project Verification Agent, any and all supporting material presented or considered as a part of this resolution process, and the outcome or decisions made as part of this process (which shall not be binding upon Invest 43 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Atlanta) shall be documented and presented to Invest Atlanta and considered as a part of its review and approval rights in respect of Funding Notice and Requisitions. If the TAD Project Verification Agent and Owner cannot reach an agreement, Owner may appeal that determination to a panel that consists of the Chief Financial Officer for DDA/Invest Atlanta, the Chief Financial Officer of the City and the Mayor’s Chief of Staff of the City or his/her designee. The TAD Project Verification Agent shall review all Funding Notice and Requisitions submitted by or on behalf of Owner and Invest Atlanta’s subsequent approval of the Funding Notice and Requisition shall be a condition precedent to the issuance, authentication and delivery of a Series Gulch Area TAD Bond evidencing the reimbursement of such Reimbursable Project Costs and the payment of the Purchase Price (i.e., the amount of the approved Reimbursable Project Costs) for such Series Gulch Area TAD Bond (which will initially be issued as compound interest bonds are provided in the Indenture); provided, further, that the approval of the Funding Notice and Requisition by Invest Atlanta as provided above and the presentation of such approved Funding Notice and Requisition by Invest Atlanta to the Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee shall serve as the irrevocable instruction and direction to the Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee to authenticate and deliver a corresponding amount of Series Gulch Area TAD Bond(s). Within ten (10) days after the receipt of any Funding Notice and Requisition, the Gulch Area TAD Bond Trustee shall cause the corresponding Series Gulch Area TAD Bond to be issued and delivered to or upon the order of Owner, as further evidenced in the form of a notation of the corresponding Draw upon the ledger or annex affixed to the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bond in accordance with the provisions of the Master TAD Bond Indenture. For purposes of clarification and to avoid doubt, the Advance (of Reimbursable Project Costs as contemplated in the Gulch Area Bond Documents) submitted by Owner shall also constitute the Purchase Price for the corresponding Series Gulch Area TAD Bond under the Indenture; provided, however, that neither Owner, nor any party succeeding to the rights in, to and under the applicable Series Gulch Area TAD Bond shall have the right to submit a Funding Notice and Requisition to draw on the Master Draw-Down Gulch Area TAD Bonds or to receive payments of principal of, premium (if any) or interest on such Series Gulch Area TAD Bond unless and until the applicable Development Benchmark(s) have been fully satisfied (as reasonably determined by Invest Atlanta). Section 9.2. RESERVED.3 Section 9.3. RESERVED. Section 9.4. Project Budget. (a) Prior to seeking to draw down the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds with respect to Reimbursable Project Costs, Owner shall ensure that all such Reimbursable Project Costs included in the Funding Notice and Requisition have been fully paid when due by Owner, or the applicable Vertical Developer or other Person incurring such Reimbursable Project Costs. (b) Owner or the applicable Vertical Developer or other Person succeeding to all or a portion of Owner's development interests in the Project (or any Phase thereof) shall deliver to Invest Atlanta the Project Budget with respect to the each Phase of the Project prior to the commencement of construction of such Phase. Such party shall deliver quarterly updates to the Project Budget to Invest Atlanta. 3 Note to the Draft: The 20% Westside Neighborhood funding/allocation provisions could be inserted here as needed or we can cross reference to the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents. 44 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 9.5. Use of Project Funds. Project Funds will be used solely to pay Reimbursable Project Costs incurred as part of the Project and allowed by this Agreement and for no other purpose. Section 9.6. Limited Liability. To the extent permitted by State Law, no director, officer, employee or agent of the City or Invest Atlanta, and no officer, employee or agent of the City or Invest Atlanta, will be personally responsible for any liability arising under or growing out of the Agreement. Section 9.7. Covenants as to Tax Exemption. Owner represents that it reasonably expects that to the extent Owner receives proceeds from Gulch Area TAD Bond issued on a tax exempt basis (a) it will proceed with the construction of the Project with due diligence, (b) it will expend all of the Gulch Area TAD Bond proceeds granted to it as contemplated in this Agreement within 3 years of the date of issuance of the applicable Gulch Area TAD Bonds, and (c) hereby covenants and agrees that it shall comply with any and all tax covenants and requirements imposed upon it or otherwise agreed to in the applicable Bond Transaction Documents. To the extent within its control, the City and Invest Atlanta will take, or cause to be taken, such reasonable acts as from time to time may be required of it under Applicable Law in order that the interest on Gulch Area TAD Bonds continues to be excludable from gross income for purposes of federal and State income taxation, and refrain from taking any action which would adversely affect the exclusion from gross income of interest on the Gulch Area TAD Bonds from federal and State income taxation. Section 9.8. City and Invest Atlanta Expenses and Consent. Owner covenants and agrees to pay all post-closing expenses of any counsel or third party retained by Invest Atlanta to review any documents or other items submitted by Owner from time to time for review and/or approval by Invest Atlanta and the City in accordance with the terms of this Agreement from and after the Effective Date that Invest Atlanta or the City determine, in its/their reasonable discretion, require(s) the use of outside legal counsel or third parties as opposed to the in-house legal counsel or staff of Invest Atlanta or the City. ARTICLE X INDEMNIFICATION Section 10.1. Indemnification. Owner shall and does agree to protect, defend, indemnify and save the City, Invest Atlanta and their respective public officials, directors, agents, employees, officers and legal representatives (collectively, the "Indemnified Persons") harmless for, from and against all Loss imposed upon or asserted against any Indemnified Person by reason of any injury, death, damage or loss to persons (including workmen) or property sustained in connection with or incidental to the Project, or by reason of any material inaccuracy in or material breach of any representation, warranty or agreement of Owner contained in this Agreement or resulting from any material breach or material Event of Default by Owner of any obligation or covenant of Owner under this Agreement or under any Bond Transaction Document; provided, however, that Owner shall have no obligation to indemnify or hold any Indemnified Person harmless for, from and against any Loss where such Loss results directly from the wrongful or grossly negligent act or willful misconduct of such Indemnified Person or where such Loss results from a tour of the Project Site pursuant to Section 7.21 or Section 7.22 hereof, which tours the Indemnified Persons undertake at their own risk. Owner's obligation to indemnify any Indemnified Person from and against any Loss where such Loss results directly from the negligent act of such Indemnified Person shall only be to the extent that such indemnification is permitted under Applicable Law. Section 10.2. Notice of Claim. If an Indemnified Person receives written notice of any claim or circumstance which could give rise to indemnified Losses, the receiving party shall promptly give written notice to Owner, and shall use best efforts to deliver such written notice within ten (10) Business 45 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Days. The notice must include a copy of such written notice of claim, or, if the Indemnified Person did not receive a written notice of claim, a description of the indemnification event in reasonable detail and the basis on which indemnification may be due. Such notice will not stop or prevent an Indemnified Person from later asserting a different basis for indemnification. If an Indemnified Person does not provide this notice within such ten (10) Business Day period, it does not waive any right to indemnification except to the extent that Owner is prejudiced, suffers loss, or incurs additional expense solely because of the delay. Section 10.3. Defense. Owner, at Owner's own expense, shall defend each such action, suit, or proceeding or cause the same to be resisted and defended by counsel designated by Owner and reasonably approved by the Indemnified Person. If any such action, suit or proceedings should result in final judgment against the Indemnified Person, Owner shall promptly satisfy and discharge such judgment or cause such judgment to be promptly satisfied and discharged. Within ten (10) Business Days after receiving written notice of the indemnification request, Owner shall acknowledge in writing delivered to the Indemnified Person (with a copy to Invest Atlanta) that Owner is defending the claim as required hereunder. Section 10.4. Separate Counsel. Notwithstanding Owner's obligation to defend a claim, the Indemnified Person may retain separate counsel to participate in (but not control or impair) the defense and to participate in (but not control or impair) any settlement negotiations, provided that for so long as Owner has complied with all of Owner's obligations with respect to such claim, the cost of such separate counsel shall be at the sole cost and expense of such Indemnified Person (and if Owner has not complied with all of Owner's obligations with respect to such claim, Owner shall be obligated to pay the reasonable cost and expense actually incurred of or allocable to such separate counsel). Owner may settle the claim without the consent or agreement of the Indemnified Person, unless the settlement (i) would result in injunctive relief or other equitable remedies or otherwise require the Indemnified Person to comply with restrictions or limitations that adversely affect or materially impair the reputation and standing of the Indemnified Person, (ii) would require the Indemnified Person to pay amounts that Owner or its insurer does not fund in full, or (iii) would not result in the Indemnified Person's full and complete release from all liability to the plaintiffs or claimants who are parties to or otherwise bound by the settlement. Section 10.5. Survival. The provisions of this Article X will survive any expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement and any closing, settlement or other similar event which occurs under this Agreement until such time as Owner has satisfied its obligations with respect to the Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement; provided, however, the provisions of this Article X will be assumed by any transferee pursuant to a Permitted Transfer, or any Transfer approved by Invest Atlanta in accordance with the provisions hereof, as and to the extent of the Phase of the Project that is subject to such Permitted Transfer or Transfer, in the event all or a portion of this Agreement is assigned in connection with such Permitted Transfer or Transfer of a Phase of the Project. ARTICLE XI DEFAULT Section 11.1. Default by Owner. The term "Event of Default", wherever used in this Agreement, shall mean any one or more of the following events, without regard to any grace period or notice and cure period provided or referenced below with respect to any such events, and the term "Default", wherever used in this Agreement, shall mean any one or more of the following events, after expiration of any applicable grace period or notice and cure period provided or referenced below with respect to any such events: 46 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement (a) Any representation or warranty made by Owner in this Agreement, or subsequently made by an officer or other authorized representative of Owner in any written statement or document furnished to the City or Invest Atlanta and related to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is false, inaccurate or misleading in any material respect; or (b) Any report, certificate or other document or instrument furnished to the City or Invest Atlanta by Owner or an agent of Owner in relation to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is false, inaccurate or misleading in any material respect, and Owner knows such document is false, inaccurate or misleading and fails to promptly report and correct such discrepancy to the City or Invest Atlanta; or (c) An Act of Bankruptcy of Owner; or (d) Failure by Owner to observe and perform any other material covenant, condition or agreement on its part under Section 7.7 of this Agreement, for a period of ninety (90) days after written notice, specifying such failure and requesting that it be remedied, shall be given to Owner by Invest Atlanta, unless Invest Atlanta shall agree in writing to an extension of such time prior to its expiration; provided, however, if the failure stated in the notice cannot be corrected within the applicable period, Owner will be afforded such additional time as shall be reasonably necessary to correct such failure, provided corrective action is instituted by Owner within the applicable period and diligently pursued until the Default is corrected; or (e) Except for specific Defaults set forth above in this Section 11.1, if Owner shall continue to be in Default under any of the other terms, covenants or conditions of this Agreement for thirty (30) days after written notice from Invest Atlanta in the case of any Default which can be cured by the payment of a sum of money or for ninety (90) days after written notice from Invest Atlanta in the case of any other Default, provided that if such other Default cannot reasonably be cured within such ninety (90) day period and Owner shall have commenced to cure such Default within such ninety (90) day period and thereafter diligently and expeditiously proceeds to cure the same, such ninety (90) day period shall be extended for so long as it shall require Owner in the exercise of due diligence to cure such Default, it being agreed that no such extension shall be for a period in excess of one hundred eighty (180) days. (f) Owner's or Owner's members, officer or managers failure to perform under or the breach or default by Owner or Owner's member, officers or manager of any other agreement to which they are a party with Invest Atlanta, DDA, the Urban Residential Finance Authority of the City of Atlanta. Georgia, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. or the City. Section 11.2. Invest Atlanta's Remedies. If a Default occurs and is continuing, Invest Atlanta will be entitled to exercise any and all rights and remedies available to Invest Atlanta under Applicable Law, including, by way of illustration and not of limitation, the following: (a) to terminate any rights of Owner arising under this Agreement and, without limiting the foregoing, to disallow any further Funding Notice and Requisitions or Advances with respect to the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds or the issuance of any additional bonds; and (b) to seek any remedy at Law or in equity that may be available as a consequence of Owner's default, including, but not limited to, damages or injunctive relief. Section 11.3. Remedies Cumulative. Except as otherwise specifically provided, all remedies of the parties provided for herein are cumulative and will be in addition to any and all other rights and 47 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement remedies provided for or available hereunder, at Law or in equity. Without limiting the foregoing, each party hereto shall have the right from time to time to take action to recover any sum or sums which are owed to such party hereunder as the same become due, without regard to whether or not the balance of the obligations hereunder shall be due, and without prejudice to the right of such party thereafter to exercise other remedies on account of any such Default. Section 11.4. Non-Waiver. The failure of Invest Atlanta, the City or Owner to insist upon strict performance of any term of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any term of this Agreement. No delay or omission by Invest Atlanta, the City or Owner to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing under this Agreement shall be construed to be a waiver of any Default or acquiescence therein. A waiver in one or more instances to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing hereunder shall apply only to the particular instance or instances, and at the particular time or times only, and no such waiver shall be deemed a continuing waiver, but every term, covenant, provision or condition establishing such right, power or remedy shall survive and continue to remain in full force and effect. Regardless of consideration, and without the necessity for any notice to or consent by Owner, Invest Atlanta or the City may release any person at any time liable for any obligations hereunder and may modify the terms of this Agreement as to any other party, without in any manner impairing or affecting the liability of Owner under this Agreement. Section 11.5. Agreement to Pay Attorneys' Fees and Expenses. In the event of litigation regarding this Agreement, if a court of competent jurisdiction issues a final, non-appealable order (or an order which is not appealed) in favor of a party, then the non-prevailing party will reimburse the prevailing party for its reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees) incurred in connection with such litigation. Section 11.6. Default by Invest Atlanta or City. The following will each constitute a Default by the City or Invest Atlanta, as applicable: (a) Any material breach by it of any representation made in this Agreement or any material failure by it to observe and perform any covenant, condition or agreement on its part to be observed or performed hereunder, for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice specifying such breach or failure and requesting that it be remedied, given to it by Owner; provided that in the event such breach or failure can be corrected but cannot be corrected within said thirty (30) day period, the same will not constitute a Default hereunder if corrective action is instituted by the Defaulting party or on behalf of the defaulting party within said thirty (30) day period and is being diligently pursued, it being agreed that no such extension shall be for a period in excess of ninety (90) days, and (b) any Default by the City pursuant to the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property. Section 11.7. Remedies Against Invest Atlanta or City. Upon the occurrence and continuance of a Default by the City or Invest Atlanta, as the case may be, hereunder or under the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property, Owner may seek specific performance of this Agreement, pursue its remedies available pursuant to the Agreement for Exchange of Real Property, and/or pursue any other remedies available at Law or in equity. Section 11.8. Lender Protection Provisions. If the City or Invest Atlanta shall elect to terminate this Agreement by reason of any Event of Default of Owner, the termination shall not become effective if, within the sixty (60) day period after the date of such election to terminate, the Project Finance Lender shall (i) notify the City and Invest Atlanta of the Project Finance Lender's desire to cure the Event of Default; and (ii) comply, or in good faith with reasonable diligence and continuity commence to comply, with all non-monetary requirements of this Agreement that are reasonably susceptible of being complied with by the Project Finance Lender and prosecute such cure to its completion. If the Project Finance Lender is unable to effect cure within such sixty (60) day period because it has not been able to obtain possession of the Site from Owner, the termination shall not be 48 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement effective if the Project Finance Lender has initiated and for so long as the Project Finance Lender is diligently pursuing foreclosure or similar proceeding, and, once the Project Finance Lender is able to commence such cure, to diligently and continuously thereafter do so. ARTICLE XII MISCELLANEOUS Section 12.1. Term of Agreement. This Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will expire with respect to each Phase at the end of the calendar year during which such Phase of the Project has reached Completion in accordance herewith; except that as to the following sections only, this Agreement shall remain in effect until the termination or expiration date (if any) set forth in the applicable Sections of this Agreement: (a) Section 7.24: Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement. (b) Article X: Indemnification. (c) Section 7.23: Public Purpose Initiatives. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, all provisions of this Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force and effect if (i) the City shall fail to issue the Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds in an initial draw amount of $24,900,000 in accordance with the terms hereof within 90 days after the Effective Date, or a final non-appealable order from a court of competent jurisdiction affirming the judgement of validation as the result of an intervention at the bond validation hearing, (ii) if Completion of an initial not less than 500,000 square feet of the Project (not including parking) does not occur and is no longer planned to occur by Owner, then the Owner shall surrender all Outstanding Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds for cancellation [at any time requested by the City or Invest Atlanta], or (iv) Owner no longer owns any portion of the outstanding Series 2018 Gulch Area TAD Bonds. Furthermore, Owner shall have the option to terminate this Agreement if Invest Atlanta shall fail to honor a Funding Notice and Requisition submitted in accordance with the terms hereof. If the City shall elect to terminate this Agreement by reason of any Event of Default of Owner, the termination shall not become effective if, within the sixty (60) day period after the date of such election to terminate, the Project Finance Lender shall (i) notify the City of the Project Finance Lender's desire to cure the Event of Default; and (ii) comply, or in good faith with reasonable diligence and continuity commence to comply, with all non-monetary requirements of this Agreement that are reasonably susceptible of being complied with by the Project Finance Lender and prosecute such cure to its completion. If the Project Finance Lender is unable to effect cure within such sixty (60) day period because it has not been able to obtain possession of the Site from Owner, the termination shall not be effective if the Project Finance Lender has initiated and for so long as the Project Finance Lender is diligently pursuing foreclosure or similar proceeding, and, once the Project Finance Lender is able to commence such cure, to diligently and continuously thereafter do so. Section 12.2. Notices. All notices, consents, approvals and other communications which may be or are required to be given by Owner, Invest Atlanta (or the City as and to the extent applicable) under this Agreement shall be properly given only if made in writing and sent by (a) hand delivery, or (b) certified mail, return receipt requested, or (c) a nationally recognized overnight delivery service (such as Federal Express, UPS Next Day Air or Airborne Express), or by electronic mail ("Email") to the addresses below (provided that in the case of Email, a copy of such notice is also delivered within 24 hours to the party by one of the other methods of delivery listed herein) with all postage and delivery 49 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement charges paid by the sender and addressed to the other parties as applicable as set forth below. Said notice addresses are as follows: If to Owner: CIM Group Attn: General Counsel 4700 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010 Email: generalcounsel@cimgroup.com With a copy to: CIM Group Attn: Devon McCorkle 540 Madison Ave., 8th Floor New York, NY 10022 Email: DMcCorkle@cimgroup.com With a copy to: Alston & Bird LLP Attn: Allison Ryan 1201 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 Email: allison.ryan@alston.com With a copy to: Holland & Knight LLP Attn: Woody Vaughan 1180 West Peachtree Street, Suite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30309 Email: Woody.Vaughan@hklaw.com If to Invest Atlanta The Atlanta Development Authority 133 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Attention: Senior VP, Community Development EMAIL: JFine@Investatlanta.com With a copy to: The Atlanta Development Authority 133 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 50 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Attention: Rosalind Rubens Newell, Esq., General Counsel EMAIL: Rnewell@investatlanta.com With a copy to: Greenberg Traurig, LLP Terminus 200 3333 Piedmont Road, NE Suite 2500 Atlanta, GA 30305 Attention: Kenneth Neighbors or Peter Andrews EMAIL: Neighborsk@gtlaw.com; andrewsp@gtlaw.com If to the City: City of Atlanta 68 Mitchell Street, Suite 10100 Atlanta, Georgia 30344 Attention: Chief Financial Officer, Department of Finance With a copy to: City of Atlanta 68 Mitchell Street, Suite 4100 Atlanta, Georgia 30344 Attention: Nina R. Hickson, Esq., City Attorney, Department of Law EMAIL: NinaRHickson@atlantaga.gov With a copy to: Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP 600 Peachtree Street Suite 4100 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 EMAIL: DSelby@Huntonak.com With a copy to: Kendall Law Firm 1133 Cleveland Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30344 Email: Akendall@kendalllawfirm.us Each party may change its address by written notice in accordance with this Section (effective five (5) days after the delivery of written notice thereof). Any communication addressed and mailed in accordance with this Section will be deemed to be given when received, unless rejected or returned by the recipient, in which case when mailed, any notice so sent by electronic or facsimile transmission will be deemed to be given when receipt of such transmission is acknowledged, and any communication so 51 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement delivered in person will be deemed to be given when receipted for, or actually received, by the party identified above. Section 12.3. Amendments and Waivers. Any provision of this Agreement may be amended or waived if such amendment or waiver is in writing and is signed by the parties hereto. No course of dealing on the part of any party to this Agreement, nor any failure or delay by any party to this Agreement with respect to exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder will operate as a waiver thereof. Section 12.4. Invalidity. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held unenforceable in any respect, such unenforceability will not affect any other provision of this Agreement. Section 12.5. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns. Prior to Completion of any Phase of the Project, other than in connection with a Permitted Transfer, Owner may not assign this Agreement with respect to such Phase of the Project without the prior written consent of Invest Atlanta, which consent may be withheld or conditioned in the reasonable discretion of Invest Atlanta and the City. Permitted Transfers do not require the prior written consent of Invest Atlanta, regardless of the status of Completion of any Phase or of the overall Project. Invest Atlanta agrees that in connection with such a Transfer of Phase of the Project upon compliance with the aforesaid requirements, and in connection with all Permitted Transfers of a Phase of the Project, Invest Atlanta will execute a partial release, in form and substance satisfactory to Invest Atlanta, of Owner from liability under this Agreement with respect only to obligations, actions and liabilities which arise or accrue after the date of such Transfer or Permitted Transfer of a Phase of the Project and assumption and which are not caused by or arising out of any acts or events occurring or obligations arising prior to or simultaneously with such Transfer or Permitted Transfer of a Phase of the Project and assumption, or arising out of any misrepresentation by Owner or such transferee in connection with such transfer and assumption. Section 12.6. Exhibits; Titles of Articles and Sections. The exhibits attached to this Agreement are incorporated herein and will be considered a part of this Agreement for the purposes stated herein, except that in the event of any conflict between any of the provisions of such exhibits and the provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement will prevail. All titles or headings are only for the convenience of the parties and may not be construed to have any effect or meaning as to the agreement between the parties hereto. Any reference herein to a Section or subsection will be considered a reference to such Section or subsection of this Agreement unless otherwise stated. Any reference herein to an exhibit will be considered a reference to the applicable exhibit attached hereto unless otherwise stated. Section 12.7. Applicable Law. This Agreement is made under and will be construed in accordance with and governed by the Laws of the United States of America and the State. Section 12.8. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the other Gulch Area TAD Bond Transaction Documents represents the final agreement between the parties and may not be contradicted by evidence of prior, contemporaneous, or subsequent oral agreements of the parties. There are no unwritten oral agreements between the parties. Section 12.9. Approval by the Parties. Whenever this Agreement requires or permits approval or consent to be hereafter given by any of the parties, the parties agree that except as otherwise specified herein with respect to certain anticipated requests for consents or approvals, such approval or consent shall be within the sole discretion of the party from whom such approval or consent is requested, and, in addition, Owner acknowledges and agrees that any such changes, or requests for consents or approvals, 52 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement shall be subject to such evaluation, review and analysis as Invest Atlanta and the City require in the discharge of their obligations under law, to the public and otherwise in accordance with the procedures of Invest Atlanta and the City. Section 12.10. Additional Actions. The parties agree to take such actions, including the execution and delivery of such documents, instruments, petitions and certifications as may be necessary or appropriate, from time to time, to carry out the terms, provisions and intent of this Agreement and to aid and assist each other in carrying out said terms, provisions and intent. Section 12.11. RESERVED. Section 12.12. Invest Atlanta Expenses and Consent. Owner covenants and agrees to pay the reasonable actually incurred post-closing expenses of any counsel, agent or third party retained by Invest Atlanta to review any documents or other items submitted by Owner from time to time for review and/or approval by Invest Atlanta in accordance with the terms of this Agreement from and after the Effective Date that Invest Atlanta determines, in its reasonable discretion, requires the use of outside legal counsel or third parties as opposed to the in-house legal counsel or employees of Invest Atlanta or the City. Section 12.13. Estoppel Certificates. Invest Atlanta (for itself and as agent for the City) hereby covenants that within fifteen (15) days of the written request from Owner, any actual or prospective Project Finance Lender or any actual or prospective successor or assignee of Owner respecting ownership of the Project, it shall issue to such parties an estoppel certificate stating to its actual knowledge: (a) whether a Default with respect to Owner has occurred or whether Invest Atlanta has issued any notice of an Event of Default under this Agreement to Owner, and if there is such a notice, specifying the nature thereof, (b) whether Completion of an applicable Phase of the Project has occurred, (c) whether to Invest Atlanta's knowledge this Agreement has been modified or amended in any way (and if it has, then stating the nature thereof), and (d) such other matters regarding this Agreement and the Project as may be reasonably requested. Owner hereby covenants that within fifteen (15) days of the written request from Invest Atlanta, it shall issue an estoppel certificate stating: (i) whether Owner has issued any notice of a breach or an Event of Default under this Agreement to City or Invest Atlanta, and if there is such a notice, specifying the nature thereof, (ii) whether to Owner's knowledge this Agreement has been modified or amended in any way (and if it has, then stating the nature thereof), and (iii) such other matters regarding this Agreement and the Project as may be reasonably requested. Section 12.14. Document Control. As and solely to the extent of any conflict between this Agreement, the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents and any other agreement relating to the Project, (i) as to the attainment or interpretation of the Development Benchmarks (or any one of them), the eligibility of a particular cost or expense as a Reimbursable Project Cost, or the interpretation of or compliance with the requirements relating to the Public Purpose Initiatives or any other matter which relates to the development (as opposed to the financing) of the Project, this Agreement shall control, and (ii) as to any matters relating to the financing of the Project and/or the provisions of the Gulch Area TAD Bonds, the Gulch Area TAD Bond Documents shall control (subject only to (i) above). Section 12.15. Exculpation. This Agreement is made by officers, members or other authorized representatives of the parties hereto, solely as officers, members or representatives of such parties and not in their individual capacities. No Affiliate of Owner, no direct or indirect trustee, director, officer, employee, beneficiary, member or agent of Owner, and no direct or indirect trustee, director, officer, employee, beneficiary, member or agent of any Affiliate of Owner shall be personally liable in any manner to any extent under, or in connection with, this Agreement or the obligations reflected therein. 53 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement Section 12.16. Broker's Commissions. Except for brokers that shall be paid by Owner, Owner and Invest Atlanta represent and warrant to each other that neither party has dealt with a broker, salesperson or finder with respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated herein, and that, except for commissions that shall be paid by Owner, no fee or brokerage commission will become due by reason of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The parties will indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from all costs, liabilities, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees arising out of the breach of this Section. Section 12.17. PDF Signatures. Signatures to this Agreement transmitted by telecopy, portable document format (PDF) or other electronic means shall be valid and effective to bind the party so signing. Each party agrees to promptly deliver an execution original to this Agreement with its actual signature to the other party, but a failure to do so shall not affect the enforceability of this Agreement, it being expressly agreed that each party to this Agreement shall be bound by its own PDF'd or other form of then acceptable or reasonably similar electronic signature and shall accept the PDF'd or other form of then acceptable or reasonably similar electronic signature of the other party to this Agreement. Section 12.18. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. It shall be fully executed when each party whose signature is required has signed at least one counterpart even though no one counterpart contains the signatures of all of the parties to this Agreement. Section 12.19. Non-Duplication of Obligations or Expenses. For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent monetary and non-monetary obligations in this Agreement are repeated in the EZ Development Agreement, such repetition is not intended to impose duplicate obligations or expenses. [No Further Text on this Page; Signature Page Follows] 54 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date and year first above written. OWNER: SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC By: Name: Title: ATTEST By: Name: Title: THE CITY: CITY OF ATLANTA, a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Georgia By: Name: Title: Approved as to form: By: Name: Title: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ ATTEST By: Name: Title: [Signatures Continued on Following Page] Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement ATL 22954225v9 [Signatures Continued from Previous Page] INVEST ATLANTA: THE ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, a public body corporate and politic of the State of Georgia By: Name: Title: ATTEST By: Name: Title: Gulch Project TAD Development Agreement ATL 22954225v9 EXHIBIT A Site Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement Error! Unknown document property name. A-1 ATL 22954225v9 PW Draft 8/31/18 EXHIBIT B FORM OF RECOGNITION AGREEMENT Dated: As of [_______], 20[_] By and Among [LENDER] and [SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC] and THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA and THE CITY OF ATLANTA B-1 ATL 22954225v9 RECOGNITION AGREEMENT This Recognition Agreement (this “Agreement”) dated as of [______________], 20[__], is entered into by and among [SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company] (together with its successors and assigns, “Developer”), [_______________], a [__________________] (together with its successors and assigns and any purchaser at any foreclosure sale or assignment in lieu of foreclosure of the Mortgage (as defined below), individually and collectively, “Lender”), THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, a public body corporate and politic of the State of Georgia, and existing pursuant to the 1983 Constitution and laws of the State of Georgia (“DDA”), and the CITY OF ATLANTA, a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Georgia (the “City”). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Developer, DDA and the City are parties to that certain Development Agreement, dated as of [______________], 2018 (as amended from time to time, the “Development Agreement”). All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Development Agreement; WHEREAS, Lender has made a loan to Developer in the aggregate maximum principal amount of $[__________] (the “Loan”), advances under which are to be used by Developer for the development of the portion of the Project owned by Developer and described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the “Subject Property”) and are to be governed by the Loan Documents (as hereafter defined); WHEREAS, the Loan has been made pursuant to that certain [Loan Agreement] (the “Loan Agreement”), between Lender and Developer and dated as of the date hereof, which is evidenced by certain notes (collectively, the “Note”) made by Developer to Lender dated as of the date hereof, which are secured by certain mortgages (collectively, the “Mortgage”; and together with the Loan Agreement, the Note and all other documents evidencing, securing, or otherwise relating to the Loan, collectively, the “Loan Documents”), made by Developer to Lender and dated as of the date hereof; and WHEREAS, Lender is requiring the execution and delivery of this Agreement as a condition precedent to making the Loan. AGREEMENTS: NOW, THEREFORE: 1. Acknowledgement of Loan and Lender. The City and DDA acknowledge that: (i) Lender and Developer have entered into the Loan Documents, (ii) the Loan constitutes a Project Financing, (iii) Lender constitutes a Project Finance Lender and (iv) the Mortgage constitutes a Project Finance Security. 2. Development Agreement. Developer, the City and DDA hereby acknowledge and agree that: (a) The Development Agreement has not been modified, amended or supplemented and is in full force and effect as of the date hereof. The Development Agreement B-2 ATL 22954225v9 represents the entire agreement between Developer, DDA and the City with respect to the subject matter thereof. (b) All obligations under the Development Agreement to be performed by Developer as of the date hereof have been satisfied. As of the date hereof, the City and DDA each represent and warrant that (i) to its knowledge, there are no existing defenses or offsets which the City and/or DDA has against the enforcement of the Development Agreement by Developer, (ii) to its knowledge there exist no defaults by Developer under the Development Agreement and (iii) it has no actual knowledge of the existence of any event which, with the giving of notice, the passage of time or both, would constitute such a default. (c) The City and DDA each covenant and agree to deliver copies of all notices of default issued under the Development Agreement or any document or agreement related thereto to Lender at the same time it delivers such notice to Developer and no such notice shall be effective unless delivered to the Lender. If the City or DDA shall elect to terminate the Development Agreement by reason of any “Event of Default” of Developer, the termination shall not become effective if, within the sixty (60) day period after the date of such election to terminate, Lender shall (i) notify the City and DDA of Lender’s desire to cure the Event of Default; and (ii) comply, or in good faith with reasonable diligence and continuity commence to comply, with all non-monetary requirements of the Development Agreement that are reasonably susceptible of being complied with by Lender and prosecute such cure to its completion. If Lender is unable to effect cure within such sixty (60) day period because it has not been able to obtain possession of the Subject Property from Developer, the termination shall not be effective if Lender has initiated and for so long as Lender is diligently pursuing foreclosure or similar proceeding, and, once Lender is able to commence such cure, to diligently and continuously thereafter do so. All rights of Developer under the Development Agreement which may have been or may be deemed to be waived or terminated by virtue of the existence of a default shall be deemed reinstated if Lender timely cures such default. (d) The City and DDA consent to the collateral assignment of Developer’s interest in the Development Agreement to Lender and any transfer of the Development Agreement made in connection therewith. The City and DDA hereby confirm that Lender and its successors and assigns and any purchaser at any foreclosure sale or assignment in lieu of foreclosure of the Mortgage is each a permitted assignee of Developer and a third-party beneficiary under the Development Agreement, which Development Agreement shall survive any such foreclosure sale. The City and DDA hereby agree that the Development Agreement shall not be amended, modified or supplemented in any respect without) Lender’s prior written consent while any amounts remain outstanding under the Loan Documents. 3. Foreclosure. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree to the following: (a) Definitions. i. As used in this Agreement, a “Foreclosure Transfer” means acquisition of title to the Subject Property by foreclosure (whether strict or by sale) and/or any deed in lieu of foreclosure under the Mortgage. ii. As used in this Agreement, a “Post Foreclosure Transferee” means any person, including Lender or its affiliate or loan assignee, who acquires title to B-3 ATL 22954225v9 the Subject Property or any portion thereof at a Foreclosure Transfer, as well as any subsequent transferee of such person. (b) Post Foreclosure Transferee Not Liable. Notwithstanding any provision of the Development Agreement or this Agreement to the contrary, any Post Foreclosure Transferee who acquires title to the Subject Property following a Foreclosure Transfer under or with respect to the Mortgage shall not be liable for damages arising from breach of any covenants, conditions, or restrictions performed or which were to have been performed prior to the time such Post Foreclosure Transferee acquired title to the Subject Property, including but not limited to (i) Developer’s non-payments of fees, penalties, or reimbursements relating to damages suffered due to actions or omissions of Developer prior to the foreclosure sale, or indemnifications made by Developer with respect thereto, (ii) claims for breach of any representations or warranties made by Developer, or (iii) claims for defaults that are no longer susceptible of an effective cure. 4. Entire Agreement. The parties hereto agree that this Agreement shall be the entire agreement between the parties hereto with regard to each parties’ rights and liens hereunder and all documents and agreements executed in connection therewith. Except for the Lender, no party hereto may assign, transfer or set over to another, in whole or in part, all or any part of its benefits, rights, duties and obligations hereunder, including, but not limited to, performance of and compliance with conditions hereof. This Agreement shall inure to and bind each party’s permitted successors and assigns. 5. Continuing Effect Notwithstanding Loan Modifications. The City’s and DDA’s agreements made hereunder shall apply automatically to any extension, replacement, consolidation, modification or supplement of the Loan, including, but not limited to, any agreement that authorizes or requires additional advances by Lender or otherwise increases the amount of the Loan. 6. Ratification of the Development Agreement. The Development Agreement is ratified and confirmed in all respects and shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms. 7. Notices. Any notice, approval, disapproval or other communication to be given hereunder to any party shall be in writing and shall be given either by personal delivery, private overnight courier or messenger service and addressed as follows: Developer: With a copy to: [c/o CIM Group Attn: General Counsel 4700 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010 Email: generalcounsel@cimgroup.com Alston & Bird LLP Attn: Allison Ryan 1201 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 Email: allison.ryan@alston.com B-4 ATL 22954225v9 And to: Lender: With a copy to: DDA: With a copy to: And to: The City: With a copy to: And to: Holland & Knight LLP Attn: Woody Vaughan 1180 West Peachtree Street, Suite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30309 Email: Woody.Vaughan@hklaw.com] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] [_______________________] Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta 133 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Attention: Senior VP, Community Development Email: JFine@Investatlanta.com Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta 133 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Attention: Rosalind Rubens Newell, Esq. , General Counsel E-mail: Rnewell@investatlanta.com Greenberg Traurig, LLP Terminus 200 3333 Piedmont Road, NE Suite 2500 Atlanta, GA 30305 EMAIL: NeighborsK@gtlaw.com; andrewsp@gtlaw.com City of Atlanta 68 Mitchell Street, Suite 10100 Atlanta, Georgia 30344 Attention: Chief Financial Officer, Department of Finance City of Atlanta 68 Mitchell Street, Suite 4100 Atlanta, Georgia 30344 Attention: Nina R. Hickson, Esq., City Attorney, Department of Law Email: NinaRHickson@atlantaga.gov Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP 600 Peachtree Street Suite 4100 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Email: DSelby@Huntonak.com Any party may, by written notice to the others, designate a different address which shall be substituted for the one specified above. If any notice is sent by overnight mail as set forth above, it shall be deemed to have been delivered the next business day after its deposit within such overnight courier. B-5 ATL 22954225v9 8. General Terms. (a) This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Georgia, without regard to principles of conflicts of law. (b) Each party to this Agreement has substantial experience with the subject matter of this Agreement and has each fully participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and has been advised by counsel of its choice with respect to the subject matter hereof. Accordingly, this Agreement shall be construed without regard to the rule that ambiguities in a document are to be construed against the drafter. (c) The Recitals to this Agreement are incorporated as a part of this Agreement. The captions and headings of various sections of this Agreement are for convenience only and are not to be considered as defining or limiting in any way the scope or intent of the provisions of this Agreement. (d) This Agreement may be signed in multiple electronic (PDF) counterparts with the same effect as if all signatories had executed the same instrument. 9. Lender’s Rights and Remedies. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that nothing contained in the Agreement shall inhibit or prevent Lender from exercising its rights or remedies available to it under the Loan Documents as a result of an “Event of Default” under the Loan Documents. [Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank] B-6 ATL 22954225v9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first set forth above. DEVELOPER: [SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company] By: Name: Title: B-7 ATL 22954225v9 A TL 22954225v9 LENDER: I 1, a By: Name: Title: B-8 DDA: DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, a public body corporate and politic of the State of Georgia By: Name: Title: B-9 ATL 22954225v9 THE CITY: CITY OF ATLANTA, a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Georgia By:_______________________________ Name: Title: Approved as to form: By: Name: Title: B-10 ATL 22954225v9 _____________________ EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY B-A-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT C-1 CONCEPTUAL RENDERING OF PROJECT C-1-1 ATL 22803233v8 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT C-2 BENCHMARKS FOR DRAWS AND DISBURSEMENTS Development Benchmarks for Funding Notices and Requisitions: the following benchmarks describe when Draws may occur on the Gulch TAD Bonds and the EZ Bonds. Enterprise Zone Infrastructure Fees or Gulch TAD Increment generated in the Gulch Area, as applicable, shall be deposited into the related lockbox/trust account with the applicable bond trustee, to be disbursed in accordance with the terms of the related bond indenture. All square footage below excludes parking. a. At closing the Owner may submit an initial Funding Notice and Requisition in an amount not to exceed 10% of Reimbursable Project Costs, up to Twenty Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000). The City shall issue (Series 2018) Gulch TAD Bonds in the principal amount of up to $24,000,000 in respect of the initial Draw. One EZ Bond in the principal amount of $1,000,000 shall be issued in connection with the initial Draw. b. A second Draw is conditioned upon (i) Owner having Commenced Initial Construction pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement within 18 months of the Effective Date and (2) the submission of a Funding Notice and Requisition evidencing the incurrence of a cumulative $400,000,000 in Reimbursable Project Costs, as defined in this Agreement. c. Following the satisfaction of the conditions to the second Draw, the City shall issue Series TAD Bonds in an amount equal to ten percent (10%)* of previously un-reimbursed Reimbursable Project Costs and DDA shall issue Series EZ Bonds in an amount equal to ninety percent (90%) of the previously un-reimbursed Reimbursable Project Costs, up to a combined total of $400,000,000. d. Following the satisfaction of the conditions to the second Draw, subsequent Funding Notices and Requisitions may be submitted once a minimum of 500,000 square feet of Vertical Development has been completed, but not more often than once every six (6) months. The City shall issue Series TAD Bonds in an amount equal to ten percent (10%)* of such previously un-reimbursed Reimbursable Project Costs and DDA shall issue Series EZ Bonds in an amount equal to twenty percent (20%) of such previously un-reimbursed Reimbursable Project Costs. All Reimbursable Project Costs incurred after the initial $400,000,000 will follow the same allocation. e. Additional Funding Notices and Requisitions may be submitted at the completion of every 500,000 square feet of Vertical Development, but no more than once every six (6) months until the respective not-to-exceed amounts of the EZ Bonds and the Gulch TAD Bonds are reached; provided, further, that (i) if more than 500,000 square feet of Vertical Development is completed within a six (6) month period, all of such Reimbursable Project Costs may be * Contemporaneously with the issuance of Gulch TAD Bonds to the Owner, the City shall issue Gulch TAD Bonds equal to 2.5% of applicable Reimbursable Project Costs to the Atlanta Development Authority as provided in the TAD Draw-Down Bond Purchase Agreement. C-2-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement submitted in one Draw if the other requirements herein are otherwise met and (ii) the final Draw upon completion of the Project may relate to the completion of less than 500,000 square feet of Vertical Development. C-2-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT D Other Commitments 1. Stormwater Management: The Project shall comply with all federal, state and local requirements related to stormwater management, including, but not limited to the City of Atlanta Soil Erosion, Sedimentation, and Pollution Control Ordinance, and the City of Atlanta Post Development Stormwater Management Ordinance associated with the area of disturbance for each Phase. 2. City Cooperation: The City hereby agrees to assist and cooperate in identifying surface drainage issues for the Project associated with the combined sewer system, in identifying surface drainage conditions, in providing hydraulic model assistance for basin hydraulics, including 100 year flood elevations and in identifying off-site reuse opportunities. 3. Infrastructure Improvements: If it is determined that the development of the Project or any of its phases will require on-site system improvements to the City’s infrastructure system(s) for sanitary sewer, storm sewer, combined sewer and/or potable water service or streets within and adjacent to the Project site then: • The City will first work in good faith to assist Owner in identifying means and alternates to reduce and if possible eliminate the need for such on-site system improvements. • But if it is determined that improvements to on-site such systems are still necessary, then such improvements to the sanitary sewer, storm sewer, combined sewer and/or potable water service system or streets may be made in accordance with the City’s Code of Ordinances within and directly adjacent to the Project limits. Such system improvements could be in lieu of onsite requirements if such improvements provide system benefits for the greater community. If it is determined that the development of the Project or any of its phases will require off-site system improvements to the City’s infrastructure system(s) for sanitary sewer, storm sewer, combined sewer and/or potable water service or streets within and adjacent to the Project site then the City and Owner shall determine a mutually acceptable cost sharing mechanism for off-site improvements, so long as such off-site improvements have a benefit to the greater public, taking into consideration the existing conditions, remaining usable life, and the City’s capital plan and program related to the system based on its age, other projects, ordinary repair/maintenance and other events such as system failures, acts of god or emergencies. 4. City Services: The City shall cause Police, Fire & other city services to be extended and thereafter maintained to serve the “Gulch” and the Project from time to time as it is built up by delivering service packages and service levels commensurate with service packages and service levels available to other developed areas within the geographical boundaries of the City as of the Effective Date but extrapolated and scaled to factor in the size of the Project, the nature of the Project’s uses and the number of residents, workers, invitees, visitors and other users of and to the Project, and without deterioration over time unless proportionate to overall changes in police, fire and other city service staffing of the City. D-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT E FORM OF FUNDING NOTICE AND REQUISITION Draw-Down Infrastructure Fee Revenue Bond (Gulch Enterprise Zone Project), Series 2018 Draw-Down Infrastructure Fee Revenue Bond (Gulch Enterprise Zone Project), Taxable Series 2018 E-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT F WORKFORCE HOUSING COMMITMENT (a) Owner shall, during the Workforce/Affordable Housing Compliance Period, set aside and reserve a total of not less than Two Hundred (200) units or twenty percent (20%) in the aggregate of the total residential units built in the Project, whichever is greater, to be available for lease or sale as “Workforce/Affordable Housing Units” to qualifying tenants. Owner shall provide Workforce/Affordable Housing Units to be reserved for Tenants who have an income that does not exceed 80% of AMI. If Owner is provided vouchers by the Atlanta Housing Authority that pay the difference between the affordable rent and market rent, Owner shall provide an additional 10% of Workforce/Affordable Housing units (for an aggregate of 30% of residential units), as Workforce/Affordable Housing Units. Such additional 10% of the Workforce/Affordable Housing Units shall be reserved for Tenants who have an income that does not exceed 30% of AMI (as defined below). Upon completion, Workforce/Affordable Housing Units shall be designated by Owner as either a “Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit” or a “Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit.” Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Units must be leased as such for a minimum of three (3) years. If a Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit is designated and occupied as a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit, then the tenant must be given the right to occupy such unit for three (3) years before it can become a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit. If a Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit is occupied as a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit, then it cannot become a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit for three (3) years. After three (3) years of full compliance as a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit, a Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit may then be sold as a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit. An approved transition plan must be in place for all occupants of Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Units as well as a right of first refusal to purchase the unit. (b) To qualify for a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit, the resident must be a person(s), who at the time of the execution of the applicable lease, has an income (adjusted for family size) that does not exceed 30% or 80% (as applicable) of the AMI for the Atlanta-Sandy SpringsMarietta, Georgia HUD Metro FMR Area (as published from time to time by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) (the “Tenant Qualifications”). An incumbent tenant who elects to remain in possession of a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit after expiration of the initial lease period shall be deemed to satisfy the Tenant Qualifications for and all subsequent rental terms so long as such tenant’s income does not exceed 140% of the income limit that would have otherwise been applicable to a new tenant at the commencement of such subsequent rental term. Owner shall not rent a Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit to a household where all of the members of the household are students unless at least one of the following is met: (i) the head of household is a single parent and is not the dependent of another for tax purposes and the child or children of the single parent is not claimed a dependent by anyone other than the single parent; or (ii) the members of the household are married and eligible to file a joint federal tax return. The HUD 2018 AMI for the Atlanta MSA is $74,800. The published income limits, adjusted by household size, for 80% of AMI are as follows: 1-Person $41,900 2-Person $47,900 3-Person $53,900 F-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement 4-Person $59,850 5-Person $64,650 6-Person $69,450 The HUD 2018 AMI for the Atlanta MSA is $74,800. The published income limits, adjusted by household size, for 30% of AMI are as follows: 1-Person $15,750 2-Person $18,000 3-Person $20,780 4-Person $25,100 5-Person $29,420 6-Person $33,740 (c) Owner agrees that the maximum monthly rental rate, including all mandatory fees, for a Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit shall not exceed the Rent Limit that corresponds to the number of bedrooms in the subject Workforce/Affordable Housing Rental Unit. The Rent Limit is calculated annually assuming 30% of annual income (adjusted for family size) that does not exceed 80% of the AMI for the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia HUD Metro FMR Area is available to pay rent. An average family size is assumed for each unit (based on the number of bedrooms) as follows: (i) for studio units, using the one person income limit; (ii) for one bedroom units, using the average of the one and two person income limits; (iii) for two bedroom units, using the three person income limit; and (iv) for three bedroom units, using the average of the four and five person income limits. The rent limits shall be adjusted annually based on the published HUD Income Limits for 80% of AMI. The 2018 rent limits are as follows: Rent Limits Type Studio 1BR 2BR 3BR 4BR 2018 Rent $1,047 $1,122 $1,347 $1,556 $1,736 The rent limits shall be adjusted annually based on the published HUD Income Limits for 30% of AMI. The 2018 rent limits are as follows: Rent Limits Type Studio 1BR 2BR 3BR 4BR (d) 2018 Rent $394 $422 $520 $682 $844 Owner shall coordinate with the City of Atlanta Office of Housing and Community Development or its program designee(s) to locate and place Qualified Tenants in available affordable Workforce/Affordable Housing Units. If Owner coordinates in writing and in a commercially reasonable manner with the City of Atlanta Office of Housing and Community Development for a F-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement period of sixty (60) days with respect to any Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit from the completion of such units or the vacation of any such unit by any Qualified Tenant, and despite such coordination, such unit has not been leased to a Qualified Tenant then such units shall be counted towards the Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement if so certified by the City of Atlanta Office of Housing and Community Development. For the avoidance of doubt, any Workforce/Affordable Housing Unit that has not been able to be leased for a period of sixty (60) days, may be leased at a market rate so as to minimize vacancy within the Project. (e) To qualify for a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit, the resident must be a person(s), who at the time of the execution of the applicable sale, has an income (adjusted for family size) that does not exceed 120% of the AMI for the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia HUD Metro FMR Area (as published from time to time by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) (the “Purchaser Qualifications”). The HUD 2018 AMI for the Atlanta MSA is $74,800. The published income limits, adjusted by household size, for 120% of AMI are as follows: 1-Person $62,850 2-Person $71,800 3-Person $80,800 4-Person $89,750 5-Person $96,950 6-Person $104,150 (f) Owner agrees that the maximum sale price, for a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit shall not exceed three times the income qualification determined under the Qualification above, adjusted for family size and number of bedrooms as follows: (i) for studio units, using the one person income limit; (ii) for one bedroom units, using the average of the one and two bedroom person income limits; (iii) for two bedroom units, using the three person income limit; and (iv) for three bedroom units, using the average of the four and five person income limits. The maximum sale prices shall be adjusted annually based on the published HUD Income Limits. The 2018 maximum sale price of a Workforce/Affordable Housing For-Sale Unit are as follows: Studio $188,550 1BR $201,975 2BR $242,400 3BR $280,050 4BR $312,450 (g) The Workforce/Affordable Housing Units will be made available to all households that meet the foregoing qualifications on a first come, first served basis. The Workforce/Affordable Housing Units shall not be in isolated horizontal regions of the Project, but shall be interspersed across a number of buildings. Each building however may have a different percentage of Target Units and Market Rate Units provided that at all times on a Project basis the resultant number of required Target Rental Units has been provided. Within each of the buildings, the Workforce/Affordable Housing Units shall be similar in appearance to the “Market Rate Units” in the same building. (h) In lieu of compliance with the on-site Workforce/Affordable Housing Requirement, Owner may elect to pay an in-lieu fee to the City to be deposited into the Gulch Housing Trust Fund prior to issuance of a building permit. In-lieu fees are a public record and calculated yearly to reflect the F-3 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement current market. Rates will be published and made available on the City of Atlanta Department of City Planning website no later than June 1 of each year and will be effective July 1 of that same year. The in-lieu fees plus administrative costs are based on the approximate cost of construction of replacement affordable workforce housing units not built on-site. The Project will be considered part of the Westside Neighborhoods for purposes of determining the in-lieu fee using the Office of Housing and Community Developments In-Lieu Fee Schedule. The Gulch Housing Trust Fund shall be used by Invest Atlanta to provide Workforce/Affordable Housing in the Westside TAD outside of the Project. (i) Owner shall provide Invest Atlanta a right of first refusal to purchase any of the for sale Affordable/Workforce Housing Units before marketing them to the general public. DDA may purchase them directly or through another qualified government entity, non-profit or related affiliate pursuant to (f) above and to be used only as an Affordable/Workforce Housing Unit. Notwithstanding the foregoing Owner shall not be required to give DDA the right to purchase units in excess of consolidation limits permitted by applicable law, lender underwriting requirements and/or Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae or HUD guidelines. DDA shall exercise its right by response notice within twenty (20) business days after receipt of each offer from Owner; if DDA rejects or fails to respond within such 20-business day period DDA will be deemed to have waived its right to purchase the applicable offered Affordable/Workforce Housing Unit. Any title company insuring title to the unit will be entitled to rely upon such rejection or failure to respond; however, upon request, DDA will deliver a waiver of its option to purchase in order to permit clean title insurance to be issued F-4 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT G M/FBE – GULCH EBO PLAN (a) Owner will use best efforts to develop and implement an equal business opportunity (“EBO”) plan (the “EBO Plan”) for enlisting and monitoring inclusion of minority, small and female business enterprises (“M/FBE”) in all business opportunities that relate to the design, development, construction and property management of the Project4. The EBO Plan will provide that Owner will make best efforts to identify, enter into contracts and/or provide training where appropriate with M/FBE’s for inclusion in the design, development, construction and property management of elements of the Project consistent with the EBO Plan. The EBO Plan will also provide that all design professionals participating in the design, development and construction of the Project, including the General Contractor(s), the lead architects, their respective subcontractors, and their respective sub-subcontractors, must comply with the EBO Plan. The EBO Plan will include a minimum inclusionary benchmark of at least 38% by M/FBE in connection with the design, development, construction and property management of the Project so long as any perspective M/FBE provides market rates and/or competitive pricing. (b) Owner will make best efforts to cause the General Contractor(s), its/their subcontractors and/or vendors to comply with the City’s First Source Jobs Program in connection with the design, development and construction of the Project. (c) The parties agree that an EBO monitor (DDA Project Verification Agent) will be appointed by the City. The EBO monitor shall be a licensed Georgia attorney or qualified design, construction or real estate professional with experience overseeing such programs on similar development initiatives. The costs of the EBO monitor shall be eligible for reimbursement from the TAD Bonds and the EZ Bonds. (d) The Gulch EBO Plan is as follows: THE GULCH EBO PLAN This Gulch EBO Plan is entered into this ______day of ____________, 2018 by and between the Atlanta Development Authority d/b/a Invest Atlanta (“Invest Atlanta”), the Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta (“DDA”), the City of Atlanta (“City”) (collectively referred to, along with its agents, representatives, and designees as the “Public Entity Team”) and Spring Street (Atlanta), LLC., a Delaware limited liability company (“Owner”), for an Equal Business Opportunity (“EBO”) Plan related to the development and construction of the Project described below. Introduction Development Agreement: City, DDA and Owner are parties to that certain Development Agreement dated _________, 2018 (the “Development Agreement”) with respect to a Gulch 4 To be defined for purposes of this Exhibit to include those portions related to the initial construction only and not work following initial construction completion (e.g., tenant fit-out, renovations, etc.)]. G-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement Redevelopment Project in the Gulch Enterprise Opportunity Zone. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned thereto in the Development Agreement. The Project: Pursuant to the Development Agreement, Owner proposes to build or have built a “Project” (as defined therein) consisting generally of a minimum of 4,000,000 square feet of development with one or more office buildings, retail stores, entertainment facilities, restaurants, residential rental apartments and lofts, condominiums, townhomes, including a minimum of 200 Workforce/Affordable Units, hotels, private streets and plazas, pedestrian walkways and bike paths and other permitted uses consistent with the creation of an mixed-use infill development. DDA Project Verification Agent: It is understood and agreed by the parties that the DDA may designate an agent or agents that may act on behalf of the Public Entity Team to represent the Public Entity Team and verify the implementation of this EBO Plan on their behalf (“DDA Project Verification Agent”), provided that the DDA Project Verification Agent or the Public Entity Team shall be responsible for the cost of any such agents or subcontractors from the fees paid by Owner under Section 7.23(j) of the Development Agreement. Commitment to M/FBE Participation Owner shall use best efforts to comply with all requirements of the Public Entity Team for the achievement of equal opportunities in employment and contracting for the Project. To this end, Owner shall implement this equal business opportunity ("EBO") Plan for enlisting, obtaining, monitoring, and verifying participation of minority and female owned business enterprises ("M/FBEs") in all business opportunities that relate to the design and construction of the vertical improvements included within the Project. M/FBEs shall be defined as African American Business Enterprises ("AABE"), Female Business Enterprises ("FBE"), Hispanic American Business Enterprises ("HABE"), or Asian (Pacific Islander) American Business Enterprises ("APABE") that are certified to participate in the City of Atlanta's ("City") EBO Program. This EBO Plan (the "Plan") will outline the key components of the Owner team's EBO commitments. Each Phase of the Project is likely to have its own General Contractor, lead architect and lead engineer (collectively, the "General Contractors and Lead Architects"). Included in the EBO Plan shall be a requirement that all General Contractors and Lead Architects, as well as all tiers of their subcontractors use best efforts to achieve the EBO Plan objectives. Plan Objectives The objective of the EBO Plan is to set forth and implement the following policies and procedures adopted by Owner in order to exercise best efforts to achieve a minimum participation Goal (as hereinafter defined) in connection with the design and construction of the improvements included within Project. Owner shall require the General Contractors and Lead Architects to exercise best efforts to utilize M/FBEs for participation in all aspects of the design, development, and construction, and subsequent property management of the vertical improvements included within the Project by complying with the EBO Plan. The EBO Plan describes the best efforts to be taken to solicit, identify and enter into contracts with M/FBEs, and the requirements for reporting and monitoring participation. Furthermore, the Plan provides G-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement that all design professionals and construction service providers participating in the design and construction of the Project (collectively, "the "Contracting Parties"), including general contractors, lead architects, their respective subcontractors, and their respective sub-contractors, must comply with the EBO Plan. Plan Elements I. The Goal A. Under the EBO Plan, Owner agrees to exercise best efforts to achieve a minimum goal of at least 38% participation ("Goal") by M/FBEs measured by the total of all Modified Project Costs (as hereinafter defined). Although the Goal shall apply to the overall Project, Owner shall be expected to substantially meet the Goal throughout all Phases of the Project. B. The Goal will apply to Modified Project Costs which are defined as the total Project Costs less: C. II. 1. Consideration paid to acquire property; 2. Payments to public utilities for customary services; 3. Any and all other Project costs the DDA Project Verification Agent approves, based on its reasonable judgment, that cannot reasonably be performed by M/FBEs. No costs shall be so excluded without the express approval of the DDA Project Verification Agent. Owner shall require that its General Contractor(s) and Lead Architect(s) comply with the Westside Works Program. Implementation A. B. Owner will: 1. Use the City's M/FBE database and other available sources to identify qualified and certified M/FBEs; 2. Facilitate communication of the Plan to the community and vendors through outreach sessions, presentations, and notices; 3. Assist other Contracting Parties with appropriate resources and assistance to find M/FBEs, including utilizing the City's M/FBE database and other available resources; and 4. Require the General Contractor(s) and Lead Architect(s) to comply with the Westside Works Program in connection with the design and construction of the Project. Each Lead Architect and Lead General Contractor shall: G-3 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement C. III. 1. Provide one consistent point of contact to Owner for the purposes of communications with respect to the EBO Plan; and 2. Set individual goals on individual subcontracts consistent with Owner's best efforts to achieve the Goal. Each General Contractor, Architect, and Contracting Party shall: 1. Be contractually responsible for monitoring and accurately collecting and reporting M/FBE utilization data on a monthly basis; 2. Require all tiers of subcontractors to execute an affidavit that commits to using best efforts to comply with the EBO Plan and Goal throughout the life of their participation in any project; 3. Providing the DDA Project Verification Agent with copies of all scopes of work at the time they are developed and before they are formally publicized; 4. Providing the DDA Project Verification Agent with copies of all agreements at the time they are executed; and 5. Work with Owner to communicate details of the Plan and opportunities associated with the Project through advertisements, notices or "information sessions." Solicitation During each General Contractor, Architect, and Contracting Parties’ solicitation phases: A. B. IV. Owner shall: 1. Assist the Contracting Parties, bidders and M/FBEs with any questions regarding the EBO Plan; 2. Provide, upon request, any determinations (based upon information submitted to it) regarding whether and how an M/FBE's subcontract will be counted toward the Goal; and 3. Require the Contracting Parties to submit a form identifying by name the M/FBE that is committed to be used on the specific subcontract, the scope of work, and the contract value and the percentage of total subcontract amount represented by the M/FBE. Each Lead Architect and General Contractor shall: 1. Provide one point of contact to Owner for the solicitation phase of the Project; and 2. Submit all documentation required by Owner, including the M/FBE information forms described above, regularly or upon request but no more than monthly. Construction G-4 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement A. The construction period with respect to a given Phase of the Project will occur between the award of each subcontract with respect to such Phase and the Final Completion of such Phase, which shall be the issuance of the last certificate of occupancy for the initial vertical development of such Phase of the Project. B. Owner shall: C. V. 1. Make reasonable efforts to assist the Contracting Parties in resolving any M/FBE-related concerns relating to the Project and shall notify the DDA Project Verification Agent immediately of any M/FBE issues or disputes; 2. Actively participate in documenting and monitoring compliance with the EBO Plan; and 3. Identify and track the value of work that counts toward the Goal on a monthly basis. Each Lead Architect and General Contractor shall: 1. Provide one point of contact to Owner and the City for the construction period of the Project; 2. Actively participate in compliance reporting and monitoring, and promptly provide this information to Owner, including submission of the progress reports described below; and 3. Work with Owner to attempt to assist the Contracting Parties in resolving any M/FBE-related issues on the Project. Measuring Participation A. Counting. Owner will count toward the Goal the value (or a percentage of the value, as discussed below) of the Contracting Parties' contracts for work performed on the Project only after an M/FBE is certified as a M/FBE, the M/FBE has be identified, and the percentage or dollar amount committed to the M/FBE has been agreed upon with the M/FBE. Whether the Goal is achieved will be evaluated and determined throughout the Project and upon the completion of all phases of the Project based on the total amount of Modified Project Costs. Owner will utilize the following guidelines in determining the percentage of M/FBE participation that will be counted towards the Goal: 1. Only amounts paid to and work performed by a M/FBE will be counted toward the Goal. 2. Subject to subsection 6 below, only the value of the work actually performed by a M/FBE will be counted toward the Goal. G-5 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement VI. 3. When a M/FBE subcontracts part of the work of its contract to another firm, the full value of the M/FBE’s contract will be counted toward the Goal only if the subcontractor is itself a M/FBE, otherwise the amount attributable to the Goal shall be the M/FBE award less any subcontract to Non-M/FBEs. 4. Only the amount of fees or commissions charged by a M/FBE for providing a bona fide service, such as professional, technical, consultant or managerial services, or for providing bonds or insurance required for the contract, will be counted toward the Goal. 5. When a M/FBE performs as a participant in a joint venture, a portion of the total dollar value of the contract equal to the portion of the work of the contract that the M/FBE performs with its own workforce will be counted toward the Goal. 6. Expenditures with M/FBEs for materials or supplies will be counted toward the Goal, as provided in the following: a. If the materials or supplies are obtained from a M/FBE manufacturer, 100% of the cost of the materials or supplies will be counted toward the Goal. b. If the materials or supplies are obtained from a M/FBE "full service supplier", 60% of the cost of the materials or supplies will be counted toward the Goal. An M/FBE qualifies as a "full service supplier" if such vendor has warehoused or stored the materials or supplies for which credit toward the Goal is being sought. c. If the materials or supplies are not obtained from a M/FBE manufacturer or full service supplier, only the mark-up or profit margin component of the costs paid to a M/FBE will be counted toward the Goal. Monitoring and Reporting A. General. Owner has primary responsibility to monitor and audit overall compliance with this Plan. The General Contractor(s) and the Lead Architect(s) are responsible for monitoring and accurately collecting M/FBE data from their respective subcontractors and reporting such data to Owner. Owner shall promptly provide such information, as received from such sources, to the DDA Project Verification Agent, or its designee no later than the last day of every month until completion of the Project (the "Reporting Period"). The other Contracting Parties will cooperate with Owner's monitoring plan and requests as outlined in this section. Owner's obligations under the EBO Plan shall terminate upon the submission of the last report due in the Reporting Period. B. Reporting. Owner will require the General Contractor(s), the Lead Architect(s) and any other first tier Contracting Parties to submit on a monthly basis complete and accurate M/FBE utilization data, including the following: 1. Name of each Vendor on the Project. It is not sufficient to just provide the M/FBEs on the project; G-6 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement 2. Vendors that the Contracting Parties have committed to use, as of the date of the report; 3. Identification of the Contracting Party that has hired each Vendor; 4. The M/FBE status of each hired Vendor ownership (African American, Asian Pacific American, Hispanic American, Female, Non-M/FBE) 5. Total contract value for each committed M/FBE and Non-M/FBE. It is not sufficient to just provide the M/FBEs on the project; 6. Changes, if applicable, to the total contract value for each committed Vendor; 7. Identification of each Vendor as a contractor, consultant, full service supplier, or other supplier or broker; 8. Value of work or supplies claimed by the Vendor during the report period; 9. Value of work or supplies to be counted toward the Goal during the report period; 10. Total value of work or supplies invoiced to date and paid to date for each Vendor; and 11. Total amount of Modified Project Costs invoiced to date and paid to date. Owner shall require the General Contractor(s) and Lead Architect(s) to submit monthly progress reports on a form designated by Owner with the information above as well as a statement as to their compliance with the First Source Jobs Program. C. Noncompliance. If Owner, in its reasonable discretion, determines that any subcontractor has (i) failed to make a good faith effort to comply with the EBO Plan (after notification and a reasonable cure period), or (ii) intentionally or recklessly reported false M/FBE data, Owner will require the General Contractor and the Lead Architect to exclude such subcontractor from further participation in the construction and development activities associated with the Project and shall withhold any construction bonuses from the General Contractor and the Lead Architect unless and until such best efforts have been made. Further, the General Contractor and Lead Architect shall have the right to withhold retainage from any subcontractor that has not made best efforts to comply with the EBO Plan. If the DDA Project Verification Agent, in its reasonable discretion determines that Owner has failed to make a good faith effort to have General Contractors, Lead Architects, and Contracting Parties adhere to the EBO Plan and exercise best efforts to achieve the Goal, the DDA Project Verification Agent shall provide in writing the reasons for its determination and a reasonable opportunity for Owner to respond, cure or resolve the asserted failure. G-7 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT H Certificate of Compliance Owner: ___________________________________ Reporting Period: ________________ __________ Month Date 1. _____________ Year Equal Business Opportunity Programs and Employment Notification and Recruitment Program Per Section 5.16 of the Development Agreement, Owner will make good faith efforts to afford minority and female business enterprises the opportunity to participate in business opportunities that relate to the acquisition, design and construction of the Project.  Describe in detail Owner’s good faith efforts to comply with Section 5.16 of the Development Agreement. Provide the names of any and all minority and female business enterprises participating in the acquisition, design and construction of the Project. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ 2. Westside TAD Neighborhood Area Jobs Policy Per Section 5.23 of the Development Agreement, until Completion of an applicable Phase, Owner shall make (or cause to be made) a Good Faith Effort to employ residents of the Westside TAD Neighborhood Area to work at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the total hours for all Entry-Level New Construction Positions and ten percent (10%) of the total hours for all New Construction Positions.  Number of Westside TAD Neighborhood Area residents employed: ________  Of the Neighborhood Area residents employed, total number of hours worked for Entry-Level New Construction Positions: ________  Of the Neighborhood Area residents employed, percentage of total hours worked for EntryLevel New Construction Positions: _________  Of the Neighborhood Area residents employed, total number of hours worked for New Construction Positions: ________  Of the Neighborhood Area residents employed, percentage of total hours worked for New Construction Positions: _________ H-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement Certificate of Compliance: The Gulch Project Jobs Reporting Period: _______________ Date Month Projection of Employment Positions Estimate of Entry Level Positions Estimate of New Construction Positions Number of Neighborhood Area Residents Hired H-2 ATL 22954225v9 Lunch & Learn Dates Hiring Fair Dates Names/Zip Codes of Candidates Hired Reason for Hiring/Not Hiring Candidate Coordination Efforts Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT I Post-Completion Annual Report PROJECT INFORMATION NAME OF PROJECT The Gulch Project - CIM ENTERPRISE OPPORTUNITY ZONE FUNDING SUBMITTED BY: TITLE DATE JOB GENERATION Part-Time Full-Time Total HOTEL RETAIL TOTAL JOBS HOTEL COMPONENT AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY RATE AVERAGE ANNUAL OCCUPANCY AVERAGE ANNUAL REVPAR JOB GENERATION # POSITION/JOB TITLE JOB TYPE (PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME) SALARY ($/YR) OR WAGE ($/HR) HOME ZIP CODE 1 2 RETAIL COMPONENT AVERAGE ANNUAL OCCUPANCY JOB GENERATION # TENANT/COMPANY NAME TENANT TYPE LEASED SPACE (SF) ANNUAL RENT ($/SF) # OF PART-TIME EMPLOYEES # OF FULLTIME EMPLOYEES 1 2 I-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT VERIFICATION THE UNDERSIGNED PROJECT CONTACT CERTIFIES THAT THE PROPERTY TAXES IN THE AMOUNT OF AMOUNT ($) ARE PAID AS OF DATE Please provide a copy of the current year tax bill, as well as any receipt of payment documentation provided by the Fulton County Tax Commissioner. APPLICANT SIGNATURE: DATE APPLICANT NAME: TITLE I-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT J SAVE AFFIDAVIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH O.C.G.A §50-36-1(e)(2) INVEST ATLANTA AFFIDAVIT VERIFYING STATUS FOR RECEIPT OF PUBLIC BENEFIT By executing this affidavit under oath, as an applicant for a contract with Invest Atlanta, or other public benefit as provided by O.C.G.A. §50-36-1, and determined by the Attorney General of Georgia in accordance therewith, I state the following with respect to my application for a public benefit from Invest Atlanta: For: ___________________________________________________________________ . [Name of natural person applying on behalf of CIM Atlanta Development, LLC.] 1) _______I am a United States Citizen OR 2) __I am a legal permanent resident 18 years of age or older or OR 3) _______I am an otherwise qualified alien or non-immigrant under the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act 18 years of age or older and lawfully present in the United States. All non-citizens must provide their Alien Registration Number below. Alien Registration number for non-citizens The undersigned applicant also hereby verifies that he or she has provided at least one secure and verifiable document as required by O.C.G.A. §50-36-1(e)(1) with this Affidavit. The secure and verifiable document provided with this affidavit is: ______________________________________________________________ In making the above representation under oath, I understand that any person who knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation in an affidavit shall be guilty of a violation of O.C.G.A. §16-10-20, and face criminal penalties as allowed by such criminal statute Signature of Applicant Date: Printed Name Sworn to and subscribed before me This ____ day of _______________, 201__ Notary Public My commission expires: J-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT K Land Use Restriction Agreement (LURA) K-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT L Permitted Transfer Any direct or indirect, partial or complete, assignment, sale, exchange or other transfer to each and any of the following, whether individually, in series or from time to time, shall constitute a Permitted Transfer for purposes of this Agreement: (i) Any bona fide Mortgagee; (ii) The acquisition by any Mortgagee or its designee of secured interests through the exercise of any right or remedy of such Mortgagee under a bona fide Mortgage, including any assignment of the fee interest in all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to the Mortgagee or its designee made in lieu of foreclosure; (iii) Any foreclosure sale by any Mortgagee pursuant to any power of sale contained in a bona fide Mortgage; (iv) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project by any Mortgagee (or its designee) which has acquired a fee interest in all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project by means of any transaction described above; (v) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to any Qualified Real Estate Investor; (vi) Any sale or assignment of all, or any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to one or more Vertical Developers if the proposed Vertical Developer has sufficient commercial real estate experience with respect to similar projects to develop, construct, own, manage and/or oversee the development, construction, ownership and management of, the applicable portion or Phase of the Project being sold or assigned to such Vertical Developer; (vii) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to one or more of Owner’s Affiliates; (viii) Any transfer, sale, other conveyance, or assignment by operation of law or otherwise to resulting entity or successor to any merger of or with, or in connection with any other transformative direct or indirect structural transformation of, Owner; and (ix) Any assignment or other transfer to one or more Owner’s Association(s) formed in connection with the Project or any portion and/or Phase thereof. L-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT M Form of Notice of Permitted Transfer To: Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta 133 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Attention: Senior VP, Community Development Re: Notice of Permitted Transfer Notice is hereby given to the Downtown Development Authority of the City of Atlanta (“DDA”) pursuant to Section ____ and Exhibit L of the Development Agreement (the “Development Agreement”) among the City of Atlanta, DDA and Spring Street (Atlanta), LLC (“Owner”), that on [insert date] Owner will close a Permitted Transfer. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Development Agreement. The following portion of the Project is the subject of the Permitted Transfer: [Describe portion of Project being transferred] This transfer is a Permitted Transfer under the following provision(s) of Exhibit L (check all that apply): (i) Any bona fide Mortgage; (ii) The acquisition by any Mortgagee or its designee of secured interests through the exercise of any right or remedy of such Mortgagee under a bona fide Mortgage, including any assignment of the fee interest in all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to the Mortgagee or its designee made in lieu of foreclosure; (iii) Any foreclosure sale by any Mortgagee pursuant to any power of sale contained in a bona fide Mortgage; (iv) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project by any Mortgagee (or its designee) which has acquired a fee interest in all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project by means of any transaction described above; (v) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to any Qualified Real Estate Investor; The transferee is a “Qualified Real Estate Investor” as follows: (i) Any Institutional Investor or an entity controlled by an Institutional Investor; or (ii) Any person or entity domiciled within the United States of America and having a minimum net worth of $10,000,000 (either itself or in its direct or indirect constituent members or partners), as certified by a reputable firm of certified public accountants, provided such person or entity has sufficient experience to properly develop, construct, own and manage, or oversee the development, construction, ownership and management of, the Project or applicable portion or Phase of the Project subject to such transfer. M-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement The transferee is an “Institutional Investor” as follows: (i) Any savings bank, savings and loan association, commercial bank or trust company having shareholder equity (as determined in accordance with GAAP accounting) of at least $50,000,000; (ii) Any college, university, credit union, trust or insurance company having assets of at least $50,000,000; (iii) Any employment benefit plan subject to ERISA having assets held in trust of $50,000,000 or more; (iv) Any pension plan established for the benefit of the employees of any state or local government, or any governmental authority, having assets of at least $50,000,000; (v) Any limited partnership, limited liability company or other investment entity having committed capital of $50,000,000 or more; (vi) Any corporation, limited liability company or other person or entity having shareholder equity (or its equivalent for noncorporate entities) of at least $50,000,000; (vii) Any lender of substance which performs real estate lending functions similar to any of the foregoing, and which has assets of at least $50,000,000; and (viii) Any partnership having as a general partner any person or entity described in this definition above or any corporation, limited liability company or other person or entity controlling, controlled by or controlled with any person or entity described in in this definition above. (vi) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to one or more Vertical Developers if the proposed Vertical Developer has sufficient commercial real estate experience with respect to similar projects to develop, construct, own, manage and/or oversee the development, construction, ownership and management of, the applicable portion or Phase of the Project being sold or assigned to such Vertical Developer; (vii) Any sale or assignment of all, any portion and/or any Phase of the Project to one or more of Owner’s Affiliates; (viii) Any transfer, sale, other conveyance, or assignment by operation of law or otherwise to resulting entity or successor to any merger of or with, or in connection with any other transformative direct or indirect structural transformation of, Owner; and (ix) Any assignment or other transfer to one or more Owner’s Association(s) formed in connection with the Project or any portion and/or Phase thereof. Supporting information relevant to the type of transfer is attached. This notice is provided to identify the type of Permitted Transfer and to provide a checklist to allow the DDA to confirm that Owner has checked the applicable Permitted Transfer requirements and provided supporting information relevant to the type of transfer. The DDA has no right to discretionary approval of or consent to a Permitted Transfer. M-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement For additional information regarding this notice, please contact [______________________] at [______________]. SPRING STREET (ATLANTA), LLC By: M-3 ATL 22954225v9 _____________________________ Name: Title: Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement Exhibit N Due Diligence Materials DUE DILIGENCE CHECKLIST REQUIREMENT SATISIFIED IA COMMENTS 1) Owner Entity Documents: a) Articles of Incorporation/Organization  b) E-verify and SAVE affidavits  c) Organizational Chart a. d) Diagram or list of key contacts and roles of project team members Current year property tax bill (owner’s only)   2) Contractor (entity) Documents: a) Qualifications of General Contractor (List comparable Projects) b) Project experience, licenses, educational background, etc.  c) E-verify and SAVE affidavits 3) Site Documents a) Evidence of Ownership; ex., vesting deed or lease (lease must be a N-1 ATL 22954225v9  Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement COMMENTS minimum of five years remaining) b) Owner’s Title Insurance Policy (current or dated to acquisition) c) Legal Description of Project Site  d) Legal Survey of Project Site - (Legal decision if required)   e) All required licenses and building permits with the city (where applicable) Urban Design Commission (UDC), Certificate of Appropriateness (If you are in a Historic District), Downtown Review (all projects in downtown SPI Zoning depending on size) Committee Special Administrative Permit (SAP) (before you can apply for LDP or BP) Land Disturbance (LDP, Building Permit)  f) Plan approvals and zoning compliance (UDC & SAP) 4) Project Documents a) Project Description Sheet  b) Architectural drawings prepared by a certified architect   a. Architectural design plans b. Final project rendering (color) and/or building elevation c) Project Budget d) Project Construction Schedule  N-2 ATL 22954225v9  Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT O INVEST ATLANTA - PORTFOLIO SERVICES SCOPE OF WORK COMPLIANCE MONITORING THE GULCH PURPOSE This proposed Scope of Work (“Scope”) describes the services to be provided and tasks to be performed by the Atlanta Development Authority d/b/a/ Invest Atlanta (“Invest Atlanta”) in the monitoring of its affordable workforce housing requirements for properties associated with the development known as “The Gulch”. OBJECTIVE Invest Atlanta’s main role and responsibility is to monitor Owner’s compliance with the affordable workforce housing requirement as defined in the development agreement(s), bond document(s), or Land Use Restriction Agreement(s). AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLIANCE MONITORING - AUDITING PROCESS 1) Audits are conducted annually for all active properties. Annual audits include physical site inspections of units set aside for affordable workforce housing and file reviews of tenants in the set aside units. 2) Audit notice sent via mail or email to Owner (cc: to Property Manager and Invest Atlanta Director of Compliance). a) Notice sent at least 14 days before scheduled site visit b) Includes number of files to be reviewed (10% of all units) c) Includes number of units to be inspected 3) Audit list sent via email and/or facsimile to Property Manager a) Three business days prior to scheduled site visit b) List of specific unit files (with household name) to be reviewed c) List of specific units to be inspected 4) Site visit: file review and unit inspection conducted. a) File and Physical Findings are furnished to the Property Manager with a 30 day deadline to cure all findings. Some physical findings require a 24-hour cure (disabled smoke detector or other health and life safety issues) and must be resolved within that time frame. O-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement b) Should the audit of ten percent of the set aside units reveal problems, or should the audit not meet the sampling test that would prove the project has met its minimum set-aside, an expanded audit will commence immediately. 5) Once the cure deadline has been reached, the auditor has the option of: a) physically visiting the project to check all corrections on-site OR b) completing a desk-top audit of all cures furnished. 6) Should the project fail to cure all findings, a findings letter will be issued to the Lessee/Owner documenting all outstanding cures with an additional 30-day deadline to cure (excluding any health and life safety issues which must be cured immediately); provided that, if such findings have not been remedied within such 30-day period but are capable of remedy within an additional consecutive 60-day period, Owner shall have an additional 60-day period to remedy the findings so long as Owner is diligently pursuing such remedies. NonCompliance Fees may apply. 7) Close-out letter is issued to Owner and Property Manager. a) Letter issued after cures have been made and the auditor is satisfied that cures have been completed accurately. AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLIANCE MONITORING - REPORTING PROCESS 1) Reporting for each building begins upon reaching ten percent (10%) occupancy for all units within that building. 2) All current projects are required to file monthly reports by the 10th 3) The Lessee or Agent shall furnish to Invest Atlanta a) Compliance Certificate executed by the Owner Representative or Alternate b) Computer-generated move-in/move-out report as of the last day of the month c) Tenant Income Certification for all move-ins and re-certifications for the reporting month, d) Rent Roll Report for the affordable units as of the last day of the reporting month e) Days Vacant/Unit Availability Report as of the last day of the month 4) All reports are date stamped and logged in as received by Invest Atlanta. 5) If necessary, Invest Atlanta notifies the property via telephone of any late filing and gives a 2- day deadline to submit the report. 6) Should the 2-day deadline not be met, Invest Atlanta issues a letter of default for nonreporting to Owner (copy to the Property Manager) and an additional 5-day deadline is imposed (Non-Compliance Fees may apply). O-2 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement RENUMERATION TO INVEST ATLANTA FOR COMPLIANCE MONITORING As remuneration for its administrative services as outlined above, Invest Atlanta proposes the following fee structure: AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE Annual Compliance Fee* – $135.00 per affordable unit annually, per residential project development. This payment will be due and payable in quarterly installments. The payment will commence upon delivery of the first multifamily rental development in the year that certificate of occupancy is achieved and continue until the affordability period expires. *Note: Compliance Fees due to Invest Atlanta and/or its affiliates under separate grant or financing agreements for the individual properties contained within the development will offset the Compliance Monitoring Fee discussed within this scope of work document. O-3 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement EXHIBIT P Claire Drive Warehouse Facility (Gulch Project) P-1 ATL 22954225v9 Gulch Project EZ Development Agreement