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Agreement A-25-241 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement.pdf
ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Agreement No. 25-241 1 SECOND AMENDMENT TO SOLAR PROJECT RECLAMATION AGREEMENT 2 (Scarlet I and II) 3 4 THIS SECOND AMENDMENT TO SOLAR PROJECT RECLAMATION AGREEMENT 5 ("Second Amendment") is entered into this 10' day of June, 2025 ("Effective Date of the 6 Second Amendment"), by and between the COUNTY OF FRESNO, a political subdivision of 7 the State of California ("COUNTY"), and RE Scarlet LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 8 ("APPLICANT"), each a "Party" and collectively, the "Parties." 9 RECITALS 10 A. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Second Amendment have the respective 11 meanings set forth in the Agreement. All Exhibits attached hereto, or otherwise referred 12 to herein, are Exhibits to the Agreement. 13 B. On August 23, 2022, the Parties entered into that certain Solar Project Reclamation 14 Agreement ("Agreement') setting forth the Reclamation Plan for a portion of the 15 approved uses identified in the Approvals, which portion consists of an approximately 16 200-MW solar photovoltaic generation facility, 40-MW/ 160-MWh energy storage system, 17 substation, and transmission lines ("Phase I Project'). 18 C. On September 2, 2022, APPLICANT, COUNTY, and the Escrow Agent entered into that 19 certain Escrow Agreement contemplated by the Agreement. 20 D. On August 22, 2023, the Parties entered into that certain First Amendment to Solar 21 Reclamation Agreement ("First Amendment') setting forth the Reclamation Plan for a 22 portion of the approved uses identified in the Approvals, which portion consists of an 23 approximately 200-MW solar photovoltaic generation facility and 150-MW / 600-MWh 24 energy storage system ("Phase II Project'). Collectively, the Phase I Project and Phase 25 II Project are referred to herein as the "Original Project." 26 E. The Parties and Escrow Agent entered into that certain First Amendment to Escrow 27 Agreement on August 22, 2023. 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 1 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 F. On September 19, 2024, pursuant to County Resolution No. 13059, subject to the 2 conditions, mitigation measures, and project notes listed therein, the COUNTY's Planning 3 Commission, under the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources 4 Code, Division 13, section 21000 et seq.), including the implementing CEQA Guidelines 5 thereunder(Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, California Code of Regulations, section 15000 6 et seq.), approved the addendum to EIR No. 7230 for the "Scarlet Solar Energy Project" 7 and approved and issued to APPLICANT CUP Nos. 3789, 3790, 3791 , and 3792, 8 amending the Approvals. The approved addendum to EIR No. 7230 and such approved 9 and issued CUP Nos. 3789, 3790, 3791, and 3792 break the project described in the 10 Approvals into four "Sections." On March 27, 2025, the Planning Commission approved 11 a modification to CUP Nos. 3789 and 3792, permitting the relocation of electrical 12 infrastructure. Collectively, the Planning Commission approvals issued on September 19, 13 2024 and March 27, 2025 discussed in this Recital F are referred to as the "Amended 14 Approvals." 15 G. As an accommodation to APPLICANT, COUNTY has allowed and continues to allow 16 APPLICANT to make the project that is subject to the Amended Approvals in phases, as 17 provided in the Agreement, First Amendment, and this Second Amendment for the sole 18 purpose of APPLICANT's orderly construction and development of the project that is 19 subject to the Amended Approvals, and is in no way intended by the Parties to alter such 20 project or delay, suspend, extend the time for, or otherwise lessen APPLICANT's 21 performance of any of its obligations under the original Agreement and First Amendment 22 (i.e., excluding this Second Amendment). 23 H. On April 7, 2025, APPLICANT submitted to the Department an addendum to the 24 Reclamation Plan ("Third Addendum to the October 2021 Reclamation Plan"), 25 identifying the project described in the Amended Approvals, inclusive of Sections I - IV. 26 This Third Addendum to the October 2021 Reclamation Plan was approved by the 27 Director on April 10, 2025. A true and correct copy of the Third Addendum to the October 28 2021 Reclamation Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit A-2. Collectively, the Reclamation Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 2 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 Plan, together with the Second Addendum to the October 2021 Reclamation Plan and 2 Third Addendum to the October 2021 Reclamation Plan, indivisibly are the "Second 3 Amended Reclamation Plan." 4 I. Generally, the Second Amended Reclamation Plan (as it pertains to Sections I and 11) 5 states that, at the end of its expected 35-year useful life, the project described in Sections 6 1 and 11 of the Amended Approvals would be decommissioned and dismantled, and the 7 Section I and II project site restored to an agricultural use-ready condition in accordance 8 with all applicable codes and regulations. 9 J. The Parties desire to amend the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment, 10 pursuant to this Second Amendment, in order to reflect that Sections III (CUP No. 3790) 11 and IV (CUP No. 3792), as described in the Amended Approvals, are to be removed from 12 the Original Project and to be removed from the scope of the Agreement, as amended by 13 the First Amendment and this Second Amendment, to be addressed by separate 14 reclamation agreements, also executed on June 10, 2025. The Parties further desire to 15 amend the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment, pursuant to this Second 16 Amendment, in order to limit the scope of the project to be addressed in the Agreement, 17 as amended by the First Amendment and this Second Amendment, to Sections I (CUP 18 No. 3789) and II (CUP No. 3790) ("Reduced Scope Project"). 19 K. To secure APPLICANT's faithful performance of all of its obligations under the Second 20 Amended Reclamation Plan (as it pertains to the Reduced Scope Project), APPLICANT 21 shall cause the Cash Security in the savings deposit account referenced in the Escrow 22 Agreement (as amended) to be in the initial minimum amount equal to the licensed 23 professional engineer's written cost estimate, which is Four Million, Six Hundred and 24 Fifty-Two Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Nine, and 79/100 Dollars 25 ($4,652,789.79) for Section I and Five Million, Five Hundred and Twenty-Thee 26 Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Five, and 91/100 Dollars ($5,523,785.91) for 27 Section 11, which amounts to a total of Ten Million, One Hundred and Seventy-Six 28 Thousand, Five Hundred and Seventy-Five, and 70/100 Dollars ($10,176,575.70) Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 3 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 ("Revised Initial Deposit"), plus such annual increases reflecting increased construction 2 costs reflected in the ENR construction cost index, without the requirement of any 3 demand or notice by COUNTY. 4 L. APPLICANT represents to COUNTY that the Reduced Scope Project described herein is 5 fully capable of independent operation and of supplying power to the power grid, except 6 that the Reduced Scope Project utilizes, for connection with the grid, electrical 7 infrastructure and transmission lines which COUNTY approved under CUP No. 3555 (as 8 amended by CUP No. 3792). The project approved under CUP No. 3555 (as amended 9 by CUP No. 3792) is project commonly known as "Section IV" of the Scarlet Solar Energy 10 Project. APPLICANT understands, acknowledges, and agrees that Section IV of the 11 Scarlet Solar Energy Project, inclusive of facilities utilized by the Reduced Scope Project, 12 is subject to a certain Solar Project Reclamation Agreement dated on or about June 10, 2025 ("Scarlet IV Agreement"), to which APPLICANT is not, and shall not be, an intended 13 third-party beneficiary by virtue of the Agreement or the Scarlet IV Agreement, as 14 modified by the First Amendment and this Second Amendment. APPLICANT represents 15 and warrants to COUNTY that the Project's use of infrastructure covered by the Scarlet 16 IV Agreement is not at the direction or otherwise as a result of a decision by COUNTY. 17 M. The Parties agree that such amendment is contemplated and permitted by Section 18 of 18 the Agreement. 19 N. The Parties agree that fairness and sound fiscal policy require that APPLICANT, as the 20 person or entity receiving the benefits of any land use approval, should also bear the 21 burden of the liability for decommission and dismantling the Reduced Scope Project, and 22 restoring the site of said Reduced Scope Project to an agricultural use-ready condition in 23 accordance with all applicable codes and regulations. 24 O. The Parties agree that this Second Amendment is within the scope of the Amended 25 Approvals. 26 In consideration of the foregoing facts and circumstances, and for good and valuable 27 consideration, the sufficiency of which is acknowledged as having been received, the Parties 28 hereby agree to amend the Agreement as follows: Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 4 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 1. APPLICANT's updated representations, covenants, and warranties to COUNTY. 2 APPLICANT represents, covenants, and warrants to COUNTY that, as of the Effective 3 Date of the Second Amendment, (a) all of the representations, covenants, and warranties to 4 COUNTY under the Agreement, the Escrow Agreement, the RE Scarlet LLC Easement (as 5 defined in Section 7 of the Agreement), which has been recorded in the official records of the 6 Fresno County Recorder on September 7, 2022, as of 08:38:47 AM, as Document No. 2022- 7 0111753, the RE Scarlet LLC Phase II Easement (as defined in Section 9 of the First 8 Amendment), which has been recorded in the official records of the Fresno County Recorded 9 on March 29, 2024, as of 2:16:46 PM, as Document No. 2024-0029669, the First Amendment, 10 and the First Amendment to the Escrow Agreement, dated August 22, 2023 continue to be true 11 as to every parcel within the scope of the Reduced Scope project, (b) there is no occurrence of 12 any Event of Default (as defined in Section 3 of the Agreement) under the Agreement, and (c) 13 there is no occurrence of, and APPLICANT does not expect the occurrence of any, Event of 14 Project Cessation (as defined in Section 1(a) of the Agreement) with respect to the Reduced 15 Scope Project. APPLICANT further represents covenants, and warrants to the COUNTY that the 16 Reduced Scope Project is entirely built out and functioning according to its manufacturer's 17 specifications, and that entire footprint of the Reduced Scope Project lies within territory covered 18 by the RE Scarlet LLC Easement and the RE Scarlet LLC Phase I I Easement. A true and correct 19 copy of a map of the property subject to the Amended Approvals, including the footprint of the 20 Reduced Scope Project, is attached hereto as Exhibit B-3. 21 2. The Agreement 22 All references in the Agreement or First Amendment to "this Agreement" are amended by 23 this Second Amendment to mean "this Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and 24 the Second Amendment," and all references, subsequent to this Section 2 in this Second 25 Amendment to "the Agreement" mean "the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment 26 and this Second Amendment," unless it is reasonably evident from the context that the reference 27 to "this Agreement" or "the Agreement," respectively, can only mean the Agreement without 28 being amended by this Second Amendment, or it is otherwise expressly stated herein. Such Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 5 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 interpretation of"this Agreement," "the Agreement," and this Second Amendment shall be made 2 by the Parties with the intention that APPLICANT shall fulfill all of its obligations under the 3 Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and this Second Amendment, and that the 4 COUNTY shall be entitled to enforce all of its rights and remedies under the Agreement, as 5 amended by the First Amendment and this Second Amendment. Without limiting the generality 6 of the foregoing provisions of this Section 2, APPLICANT acknowledges and agrees that 7 subsection 6(a) of the Agreement, which provides and requires "[u]nless there is an Event of 8 Default, APPLICANT may, upon consent of the COUNTY Board of Supervisors, transfer this 9 Agreement, but only in its entirety,..." provides and requires under this Second Amendment that 10 "[u]nless there is an Event of Default, APPLICANT may, upon consent of the COUNTY Board of 11 Supervisors, transfer this Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and this Second 12 Amendment, but only in the entirety of the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and 13 this Second Amendment,..." 14 3. The Reclamation Plan 15 (a) All references in the Agreement to the "Reclamation Plan" are amended by this 16 Second Amendment to mean the Second Amended Reclamation Plan, as it pertains to the 17 Reduced Scope Project. To that end, (i) APPLICANT shall comply with all of the terms and 18 conditions of the Reclamation Plan together with the Second Addendum to the October 2021 19 Reclamation Plan and Third Addendum to the October 2021 Reclamation Plan as one, fully- 20 integrated Second Amended Reclamation Plan for the Reduced Scope Project, under the 21 Agreement; provided however, nothing contained in this Section 3 shall excuse APPLICANT 22 from timely performing Reclamation with respect to the Reduced Scope Project, if any portion of 23 the Reduced Scope Project qualifies for Reclamation under the Agreement, and (ii)APPLICANT 24 agrees that all of APPLICANT's activities set forth in the Second Amended Reclamation Plan 25 with respect to the Reduced Scope Project shall be deemed as requirements of APPLICANT 26 under the Agreement, and are enforceable by COUNTY under the terms and conditions of the 27 Agreement. 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 6 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 (b) APPLICANT covenants, and warrants to COUNTY that the Second Amended 2 Reclamation Plan is internally consistent, and that the Third Addendum to the October 2021 3 Reclamation Plan does not conflict with, or create increases in costs not fully accounted for in 4 the Revised Initial Deposit, greater than estimated under, the original Reclamation Plan for the 5 Reduced Scope Project, and vice-versa. 6 (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Second Amendment, nothing in 7 this Second Amendment permits APPLICANT to delay, suspend, extend the time for, or 8 otherwise lessen APPLICANT's performance of any of its obligations under the original 9 Agreement with respect to the Reduced Scope Project. 10 4. The Project 11 All references in the Agreement to the "Project" are amended by this Second Amendment 12 to mean the Reduced Scope Project, unless it is reasonably evident from the context that the 13 reference to the "Project" can only mean the Original Project, the Phase I Project, or the Phase 14 II Project, or it is otherwise expressly stated herein. Such interpretation of the "Project" and this 15 Second Amendment shall be made by the Parties with the intention that APPLICANT shall fulfill 16 all of its obligations under the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and this Second 17 Amendment, and that the COUNTY shall be entitled to enforce all of its rights and remedies 18 under the Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and this Second Amendment. 19 5. APPLICANT's Obligations 20 (a) Compliance with Reclamation Plan. 21 APPLICANT agrees that all of APPLICANT's activities set forth in the Second Amended 22 Reclamation Plan with respect to the Reduced Scope Project, shall be deemed as requirements 23 of APPLICANT under the Agreement, and are enforceable by COUNTY under the terms and 24 conditions of the Agreement. APPLICANT shall, at its own cost, fully perform and comply with 25 all of the provisions of the Second Amended Reclamation Plan, including without limitation 26 Section 5 (Decommissioning and Restoration Process) of the Second Amended Reclamation 27 Plan with respect to the Project and Section 6 (Decommissioning Costs and Financial 28 Assurances) of the Second Amended Reclamation Plan with respect to the Reduced Scope Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 7 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 Project, and decommission, dismantle, and remove the entire Reduced Scope Project, and 2 reclaim all of the Property, to the extent it lies within the footprint of the Reduced Scope project 3 or is otherwise used to site any component of the Reduced Scope Project, to its pre-project 4 condition as an agricultural use-ready condition in accordance with all applicable codes and 5 regulations pursuant to the Second Amended Reclamation Plan (collectively, "Reclamation") 6 within twelve (12) months of the occurrence of any Event of Project Cessation. 7 If there are any inconsistencies between the terms and conditions of the Agreement 8 (excluding the Second Amended Reclamation Plan) and the provisions of the Second Amended 9 Reclamation Plan with respect to the Project, such inconsistencies shall be resolved by giving 10 precedence to the terms and conditions the Agreement (excluding the Second Amended 11 Reclamation Plan) over the provisions of the Second Amended Reclamation Plan with respect 12 to the Project and/or the Property. 13 (b) APPLICANT Disinterested in Scarlet IV Agreement. 14 Except if and to the extent that APPLICANT is party to the Scarlet IV Agreement (in which 15 case APPLICANT's rights and remedies as to the Scarlet IV Agreement are only those expressly 16 stated therein), APPLICANT understands, acknowledges, and agrees (1) that COUNTY is 17 permitted to exercise all remedies under the Scarlet IV Agreement without regard to any impact 18 on APPLICANT, whether foreseeable or not, (2)that APPLICANT has no rights under the Scarlet 19 IV Agreement and is not an intended third-party beneficiary thereof, (3) that APPLICANT cannot 20 and shall not seek any remedies with respect to COUNTY's actions taken pursuant to the Scarlet 21 IV Agreement, whether or not COUNTY is allegedly or actually in breach of the Scarlet IV 22 Agreement, (4) that COUNTY owes no duty or responsibility (including without limitation a duty 23 or responsibility to provide or forward notice), direct or indirect, to APPLICANT under the Scarlet 24 IV Agreement, and (5) that COUNTY is not responsible for ensuring consistency between this 25 Agreement and the Scarlet IV Agreement. APPLICANT expressly acknowledges and agrees 26 that APPLICANT shall have no rights or remedies under the Scarlet IV Agreement, even where 27 COUNTY's actions taken under the Scarlet IV Agreement cause an interruption the Project's 28 connection with the grid, resulting directly in an Event of Default by APPLICANT, except where Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 8 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 COUNTY acts in violation of the terms of this Agreement, and only as provided by this 2 Agreement, inclusive of subsection 8(b) below. Nothing in this subsection 5(b) shall be construed 3 as prohibiting APPLICANT from being made a party to or assignee of the Scarlet IV Agreement 4 or a successor agreement thereto, provided that all parties to the Scarlet IV Agreement execute 5 a written instrument to that effect in the manner provided for in the Scarlet IV Agreement 6 (including without limitation the provisions of the Scarlet IV Agreement regarding assignment, 7 transfer, and amendment). For the avoidance of doubt, in the event APPLICANT is party to the 8 Scarlet IV Agreement, this Section 5(b) shall not limit APPLICANT's rights thereunder. 9 (c) Time is of the Essence. 10 It is understood that time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under 11 this Agreement and the Second Amended Reclamation Plan. Any reference in this Agreement 12 to "business days" shall mean COUNTY's business days. 13 6. Changes to Cash Security 14 (a) As further security to COUNTY for APPLICANT's faithful performance of all of its 15 obligations to comply with the Second Amended Reclamation Plan, and the terms and conditions 16 of the Agreement, APPLICANT shall, and shall cause the Escrow Agent to, not later than five 17 (5) business days subsequent to the execution of this Second Amendment by the Parties, enter 18 into the Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement ("Second Amendment to Escrow 19 Agreement") among APPLICANT, COUNTY, and the Escrow Agent, as further required under 20 Section 7 of this Second Amendment. Within three (3) business days following APPLICANT's, 21 COUNTY's, and the Escrow Agent's execution of such Second Amendment to Escrow 22 Agreement, APPLICANT shall irrevocably cause Cash Security held in the Escrow Agent's 23 savings deposit account established under the Escrow Agreement to equal the Revised Initial 24 Deposit, as defined in Recital K. The amount of the Revised Initial Deposit is not a limitation on 25 APPLICANT's obligations under the Agreement or the Second Amended Reclamation Plan. 26 (b) The Revised Initial Deposit shall (i) comply with all of the requirements of the Cash 27 Security under Section 2 of the Agreement, and specifically all of the requirements of an 28 additional cash deposit under subsection 2(a) of the Agreement, (ii) upon and after the Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 9 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 irrevocable delivery of the Revised Initial Deposit to the Escrow Agent, (1) the Revised Initial 2 Deposit shall be treated the same in all respects as the Cash Security, (2) the Revised Initial 3 Deposit shall constitute the Cash Security, and the Cash Security shall continue to be subject to 4 all of the terms and conditions of the Agreement, with respect to the Cash Security, and the 5 Escrow Agreement, and (3) the Cash Security may be used by COUNTY with respect to the 6 Reduced Scope Project or any portion of the Reduced Scope Project, due to any Event of 7 Default, as determined by Director in his or her sole and absolute discretion. 8 (c) APPLICANT understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the timing of the deposit 9 of the Revised Initial Deposit does not alter the timing for APPLICANT's performance of any of 10 the requirements of Section 2 of the Agreement from the Effective Date of the Second 11 Amendment onwards, including, but not limited to, the requirement in subsection 2(b) of the 12 Agreement, including further, but not limited to, the requirement that not later than December 1 , 13 2025, and December 1 of each year following the Effective Date of the Second Amendment, 14 APPLICANT shall, without the requirement of any demand or notice by COUNTY, deposit 15 additional cash necessary to cause the Cash Security to be increased by a percentage equal to 16 any annual increase in construction costs reflected in the ENR construction cost index from 17 October 1 of the previous year to October 1 of the then-current year. 18 7. Amendment to Escrow Agreement; Escrow Agent's Acknowledgement 19 (a) The Second Amendment to Escrow Agreement shall be in a form and substance 20 acceptable to COUNTY and shall comply with the requirements of Section 2 of the Agreement. 21 All references in the Agreement or First Amendment to the "Escrow Agreement" (except for a 22 replacement Escrow Agreement required under Section 2(d) of the Agreement) are amended by 23 this Second Amendment to mean the "Escrow Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment 24 to Escrow Agreement and the Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement," and all references 25 in this Second Amendment to "the Escrow Agreement" mean "the Escrow Agreement, as 26 amended by the First Amendment to Escrow Agreement and the Second Amendment to the 27 Escrow Agreement," unless it is reasonably evident from the context that the reference to "the 28 Escrow Agreement" can only mean the Escrow Agreement without being amended by the First Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 10 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 Amendment to Escrow Agreement or the Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement, or it is 2 otherwise expressly stated herein. Such interpretation of the Escrow Agreement, the First 3 Amendment to Escrow Agreement, and the Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement shall 4 be made by the Parties with the intention that APPLICANT shall, and shall cause Escrow Agent 5 to, fulfill all of their respective obligations under the Escrow Agreement, as amended by the First 6 Amendment to Escrow Agreement and the Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement, and 7 that the County shall be entitled to enforce all of its rights and remedies under the Escrow 8 Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment to Escrow Agreement and the Second 9 Amendment to the Escrow Agreement. 10 (b) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing requirements of the Second 11 Amendment to Escrow Agreement, APPLICANT shall, and shall cause the Escrow Agent to, 12 enter into the Second amendment to the Escrow Agreement among APPLICANT, COUNTY and 13 the Escrow Agent in compliance with the following major requirements of the Second 14 Amendment to Escrow Agreement, which major requirements are not an exhaustive list of 15 requirements for the Second Amendment to Escrow Agreement: 16 i. As required in subsection 6(a) of this Second Amendment, APPLICANT 17 shall irrevocably cause Cash Security held in the Escrow Agent's savings deposit account 18 established under the Escrow Agreement to equal the Revised Initial Deposit, as defined 19 in Recital K, in US Currency, as an addition to the Cash Security for the exclusive 20 purposes of the Escrow Agreement; 21 ii. The Escrow Agent shall receive, and upon receipt immediately deposit, and 22 hold the Revised Initial Deposit, as and in the same manner as the Cash Security only in 23 the same separate savings deposit account established under the Escrow Agreement for 24 the exclusive purposes of the Escrow Agreement; and 25 iii. Within two (2) business days following Escrow Agent's receipt of the 26 Revised Initial Deposit, the Escrow Agent shall give County written acknowledgement of 27 such receipt immediate deposit of the Revised Initial Deposit in such separate savings 28 deposit account. Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 11 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 8. Additional Events of Default 2 This Section 8 shall not be construed to limit in any way the interpretation or application 3 of the term "Event of Default," as that as that term is defined in and used for any purposes under 4 the Agreement, with respect to any term or condition of the Agreement, including the First 5 Amendment and this Second Amendment. Event of Default, as that term is defined in and used 6 for all purposes under the Agreement, shall also include the occurrence of any one or more of 7 the following events: 8 (a) Except if and to the extent that APPLICANT is party to the Scarlet IV Agreement 9 (in which case APPLICANT's rights and remedies as to the Scarlet IV Agreement are only 10 those expressly stated therein), APPLICANT attempts to assert any right or remedy under the 11 Scarlet IV Agreement, or otherwise interferes with the COUNTY's execution of COUNTY's 12 rights and remedies under the Scarlet IV Agreement. 13 (b) APPLICANT fails to, or fails to cause the Escrow Agent to, within five (5) business 14 days subsequent to the execution of this Second Amendment by the Parties, enter into the 15 Second Amendment to the Escrow Agreement, as required by subsection 6(a) of this Second Amendment. 16 (c) APPLICANT fails to cause the Cash Security held in the Escrow Agent's savings 17 deposit account established under the Escrow Agreement to equal the Revised Initial Deposit, 18 as defined in Recital K, within three (3) business days following APPLICANT's, COUNTY's, and 19 the Escrow Agent's execution of such Second Amendment to Escrow Agreement, as required 20 by subsection 6(a) of this Second Amendment. 21 (d) APPLICANT breaches any term, condition, or covenant of the Agreement, 22 inclusive of the First Amendment and this Second Amendment, or otherwise fails to comply with 23 any requirements of the Agreement. 24 9. Entire Agreement 25 The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between APPLICANT and COUNTY 26 with respect to the subject matter of the Agreement, namely the Reduced Scope Project, 27 excepting Sections III and IV of the Scarlet Solar Project, and supersedes all previous 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 12 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 agreements, negotiations, proposals, commitments, writings, advertisements, publications, and 2 understanding of any nature whatsoever unless expressly included in the Agreement. 3 In the event of any inconsistency in interpreting the documents which constitute the 4 Agreement, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order of 5 priority: 6 (1) First, the Form of RE Scarlet LLC Easement (Exhibit C-1), the Form of Westlands 7 Easement (Exhibit C-2), and the Form of RE Scarlet LLC Phase II Easement (Exhibit C-3), all of 8 which shall have equal priority among themselves; 9 (2) Second, the text of the Agreement (excluding Exhibit A, Exhibit B, Exhibit B-1, Exhibit 10 C-1, Exhibit C-2, Exhibit A-1, Exhibit B-2, Exhibit C-3, Exhibit A-2, and Exhibit B-3), in the 11 following order: (a) the Second Amendment, (b) the original Agreement (excepting the 12 amendments), and (c) the First Amendment; 13 (3) Third, the Legal Descriptions of the Property (Exhibit B-1) and the Legal Descriptions 14 of the Phase II Property (Exhibit B-2), all of which shall have equal priority among themselves; 15 (4) Fourth, the Third Addendum to the Reclamation Plan (Exhibit A-2); 16 (5) Fifth, the Second Addendum to October 2021 Reclamation Plan (Exhibit A-1); 17 (6) Sixth, the Reclamation Plan (Exhibit A), provided however, DUDEK's Scarlet Phase 1 18 Solar Project Decommissioning Cost Estimate therein, dated June 1, 2022, including Appendix 19 A thereto, shall supersede DUDEK's Scarlet Phase I Solar Project Decommissioning Cost 20 Estimate therein, dated October 14, 2021, including Appendix A thereto; 21 (7) Seventh, the Map of Parcels Subject to CUPs No. 3789, 3790, 3791, and 3792 22 (Exhibit B-3); and 23 (8) Eighth, the Map of Parcels Subject to CUP No.3555 (Exhibit B). 24 10. General Provisions 25 (a) This Second Amendment shall become effective on the Effective Date of the 26 Second Amendment. 27 (b) Upon the Effective Date of the Second Amendment, the Agreement, the First 28 Amendment, and this Second Amendment shall together constitute the Agreement. Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 13 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 (c) The Agreement is ratified and continued according to its terms and conditions. All 2 provisions of the Agreement and First Amendment not amended by this Second Amendment 3 remain in full force and effect. 4 (d) The Parties hereby acknowledge that they and their respective counsel have 5 cooperated in the drafting and preparation of this Second Amendment, for which reason this 6 Second Amendment shall not be construed against any Party as the drafter hereof. 7 (e) Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that such Party is duly 8 authorized and empowered to execute, enter into, and perform its obligations set forth in this 9 Second Amendment, and that the individual Second this Second Amendment on behalf of such 10 Party has been duly authorized to execute this Second Amendment on behalf of such Party, and 11 will, by signing this Second Amendment on such Party's behalf, legally bind such Party to the 12 terms, covenants, and conditions of this Second Amendment. Each Party further represents and 13 warrants to the other Party that no other person or entity is required to give its approval or 14 consent to this Second Amendment in order for such Party to authorize, enter into, and perform 15 its obligations under this Second Amendment, or that if such approval or consent to this Second 16 Amendment is required, that such approval or consent has been obtained. 17 (f) The Parties agree that this Second Amendment may be executed by electronic 18 signature as provided in this subsection 10(f). 19 i. An "electronic signature" means any symbol or process intended by an 20 individual signing this Second Amendment to represent their signature, including but not 21 limited to (1) a digital signature; (2) a faxed version of an original handwritten signature; 22 or (3) an electronically scanned and transmitted (for example by PDF document) of a 23 handwritten signature. 24 ii. Each electronic signature affixed or attached to this Second Amendment (1) 25 is deemed equivalent to a valid original handwritten signature of the person signing this 26 Second Amendment for all purposes, including but not limited to evidentiary proof in any 27 administrative or judicial proceeding, and (2) has the same force and effect as the valid 28 original handwritten signature of that person. Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 14 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 iii. The provisions of this subsection 10(f) satisfy the requirements of California 2 Civil Code section 1633.5, subdivision (b), in the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act 3 (California Civil Code, Division 3, Part 2, Title 2.5, beginning with section 1633.1). 4 iv. Each party using a digital signature represents that it has undertaken and 5 satisfied the requirements of California Government Code section 16.5, subdivision (a), 6 paragraphs (1) through (5), and agrees that each other party may rely upon that 7 representation. 8 V. This Second Amendment is not conditioned upon the parties conducting the 9 transactions under it by electronic means and either party may sign this Second 10 Amendment with an original handwritten signature. 11 (g) This Second Amendment may be executed in one or more original counterparts, 12 all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. 13 (h) Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary herein, the Parties acknowledge and 14 agree that no other person (including any individual, firm, corporation, or entity [including without 15 limitation the "APPLICANT" under the Scarlet IV Agreement]) shall be deemed an intended third- 16 party beneficiary of the Agreement. 17 18 (Signatures on following page.) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 15 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Second Amendment to be 2 executed as of the Effective Date of the Second Amendment. 3 APPLICANT: COUNTY: RE Scarlet LLC, County of Fresno, 4 a Delaware limited liability company a political subdivision of the State of California 6 F 46490-- sandhya Ganapathy Ernest "Buddy" Men ,es, Chairman of 7 Print Name: Y Chief Executive officer the Board of Supervisors of the County of 8 Title: Fresno May 19, 2025 9 Date: Date:_ 10 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: 11 ATTEST: FDocuSigned by: BERNICE E. SEIDEL, Clerk of the Board of -T12 E pOv AAN Supervisors, County of Fresno, State of Attor ofIFFA1aRLICANT California 13 14 By: _ Deputy 15 16 FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY 17 Funds to be held under Escrow Agreement with United Security Bank, N.A., as amended. If 18 funds are to be withdrawn from escrow by COUNTY deposit as follows: 19 ORG No Account No. 20 Fund No. Subclass No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page 16 of 16 ii Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 EXHIBIT A-2 2 Third Addendum to October 2021 Reclamation Plan 3 (See Attached.) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Second Amendment to Solar Project Reclamation Agreement Page A-2-1 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Reviewed and Accepted April 9, 2025 lr,.sno County Department of Public Works and Pianninq �---- i A. Randall, Senior Planner Scarlet Solar Energy Project Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan Prepared for Fresno County Department of Public Works and Planning Development Services Division 2220 Tulare Street, 6th Floor Fresno,CA 93721 Prepared by HELIX Environmental Planning, Inc. 1 180 iron Point Road Suite 130 Folsom, CA 95630 April 2025 1 03062.00001.001 A-2-2 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B This page intentionally left blank A-2-3 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pau 1.0 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................1 1.1 Purpose of the Plan.............................................................................................................1 1.2 Previous Addenda...............................................................................................................1 1.3 Third Addendum.................................................................................................................1 1.4 Fresno County Solar Facility Guidelines..............................................................................2 1.5 Project Location and Overview...... ....................................................................................2 2.0 RECLAMATION PLAN CONTENT.......................................................................................................3 3.0 BASELINE CONDITIONS....................................................................................................................5 3.1 Soil Conditions....................................................................................................................5 3.2 Historical Agricultural Use..................................................................................................6 4.0 PROJECT FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT...............................................................................................6 4.1 Foundations........................................................................................................................6 4.2 Solar PV Arrays and Racking ............................... .............................................................6 4.3 Energy Storage System.............. ........................................................................................7 4.4 Electrical Collection, Inverters, and Transformers..............................................................7 4.5 Substation and Gen-Tie Transmission Lines.......................................................................7 4.6 Support Facilities.................................................................................................................8 4.7 Fencing. .............................................................................................................................8 4.8 Driveways................................................................................................................... ........8 5.0 DECOMMISSIONING AND RESTORATION PROCESS.........................................................................8 5.1 Site Preparation Activities...................................................................................................9 5.2 Removal of Facilities.........................................................................................................10 53 Debris Management, Disposal,and Recycling..................................................................11 5,4 Hazardous Waste.............................................................................................................11 5.5 Site Restoration................................................................................................................11 6.0 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS AND FINANCIAL ASSURANCES..........................................................12 6.1 Estimated Cost and Salvage Values..................................................................................12 6.2 Financial Guarantees for Decommissioning....................................................................12 7.0 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................... 13 f A-2-4 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) LIST OF TABLES No. Title Page 1 Project Site Soils Land Capability Classification and Stcrie Index Scores........................................5 LIST OF APPENDICES A Figures B Engineer Estimate Report (to be provided at a future date) n A-2-5 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AC alternating current CDA Community Development Agency County County of Fresno CUP Conditional Use Permit DC direct current dS/m decisiemens per meter EC electrical conductivity ESP exchangeable sodium percentage gen-tie generation inter-tie MMRP Mitigation, Monitoring and Reporting Program NAS Lemoore Naval Air Station Lemoore OWA Operations and Maintenance PG&E Pacific Gas& Electric Company Plan Scarlet Solar Energy Project Reclamation Plan PV photovoltaic SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition Iii A-2-6 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B This page intentionally left blank iv A-2-7 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Tnird Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 1 .0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE PLAN The Scarlet Solar Energy Project Reclamation Plan (Plan)outlines a framework for decommissioning and post-operational restoration of the Scarlet Solar Energy Project (project).This Plan is submitted to fulfill the requirements of the Fresno County Solar Facility Guidelines (Fresno County 2017)and mitigation measures related to post-operational site reclamation. The purpose of this Plan is to outline a framework for the removal of the installed power generation equipment and to return the project site to a condition as close to a pre-construction state as possible. The project energy generation equipment is expected to have a life of up to 35 years.At the end of the useful life of the project,the project owner or operator will prepare the project site such that it may be re-used or sold or will provide the County of Fresno (County) with the financial assurances to conduct such work in the event that the owner or operator is incapable of performing such work. The procedures out ined in this Plan will ensure that the project owner, operator, and contractors protect public health and safety, provide environmental protection, and comply with applicable regulations. Additionally, shoild the facility not be reused, this Plan describes methods to decommission the facility and restore the site to pre-development conditions. Should the site be recommissioned rather than decommissioned, it will be done so in accordance with County permitting requirements. A Final Reclamation Plan will be prepared and finalized in the months prior to decommissioning which will address the approved project, proposed land uses of the site post-decommissioning, and the app'icable rules and regulations in place at that time. 1.2 PREVIOUS ADDENDA The Scarlet Reclamation Plan was initially accepted by the Fresno County Public Works and Planning Department on October 28, 2021. Since October 2021, the Plan has been revised,first in June 2022 to include project decommissioning costs, and subsequently in July 2023 to note that the project site is now entirely owned by RE Scarlet LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of EDP Renewables North America LLC, and update project decommissioning costs. The revision to the Plan in July 2024, adds a description of Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, and Phase IV of future project decommissioning and post-operational restoration of the Scarlet Solar Energy Project site. The addendum was precipitated by an amendment to the original Conditional Use Permit (CUP)No. 3555 which divided the single entitled project into four separate entitlements that allows the individual phases to perform reclamation independently, and to allow the corresponding financial sureties to be released independently. 1.3 THIRD ADDENDUM This Plan is the third addendum to the Scarlet Reclamation plan and amends Reclamation Section I (CUP No. 3789), and Reclamation Section IV (CUP No. 3792) to reflect a minor boundary change to allow for optimal location of common improvements for transmission lines within the overall project to connect to the Sonrisa CUP No. 3677,which is contiguous to the project. HELIX m mYy 1 A-2-8 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Th.c:Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 1 .4 FRESNO COUNTY SOLAR FACILITY GUIDELINES The Fresno County Solar Facility Guidelines(Fresno County 2017) requires that as part of the application review process,the applicant will provide a Reclamation Plan detailing the lease life,timeline for removal of the improvements and specific measures to return the site to the agricultural capability prior to installation of solar improvements. The Guidelines also include detailed guidance for the minimum content of Reclamation Plans (addressed in Section 2 of this Plan). 1 .5 PROJECT LOCATION AND OVERVIEW The project site is an approximately 3,766-acre site located in unincorporated Fresno County, approximately 3.5 miles west-southwest of the community of Tranquillity and approximately 6.5 miles east of Interstate 5 (1-5). The existing Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E)Tranquillity Solar Generating Facility is approximately 0.75 mile west of the project site.The project site would encompass 11 parcels'generally located south of West South Avenue, north of West Dinuba Avenue,east of South Ohio Avenue and State Route (SR) 33 (South Derrick Avenue),and west of South San Mateo Avenue. Some of the parcels originally described in the FIR have since been re-numbered after EDP Renewables North America LLC purchased the land from Westlands Water District.All of the parcels in the project site are currently owned by EDP Renewables North America LLC. Prior to EDP Renewables North America LLC purchasing the land, the project site encompassed 24 parcels', as outlined in the Scarlet Solar Project EIR (County 2021). The project is anticipated to be constructed in three continuous phases. Of the 11 parcels, Phase I would encompass 2 entire parces and a portion of another parcel, Phase II would encompass 6 entire parcels and a portion of another parcel, and Phase III as well as shared facilities across all phases would encompass at least 2 parcels. Portions of parcel 028-111-71 would be used for both Phase I and Phase II. Refer to Figure 1, Regional Location Map, in Appendix A for the project site in the region, and Figure 2, Site Location Map,for an aerial Image of the project site. The project is proposed to construct,operate, maintain,and decommission a 400-megawatt(MW)solar photovoltaic(PV)electricity generating facility, energy storage system,and associated infrastructure. The project would provide solar power to utility customers by interconnecting to the regional electricity grid at PG&E Tranquillity Switching Station. The project would operate year-round to generate solar electricity during daylight hours and would store and dispatch power to the energy storage system during both daylight and non-dayligh; hours. The project is anticipated to be constructed in four phases. Phase I and Phase IV are currently under construction, and construction of Phase 11 began in October of 2023. Construction of Phase III is anticpated to start in late 2024 or early 2025. Refer to Figure 2 in Appendix A for an aerial image of the four phases. Components of the project would include the following, which are further described below; The current project Parcels include,028-071.47(Shared Facdityl,02&-071-48,028-071-49,WE-071-56,028-C81.66,028.101.34(Shared Fa ility;Portion),028-111-2C(Portion),029-111.71,028-S1 t-72,028-120-61,and,328-120-52- The project parcels as described is the 2021 EIR Include:029-071-34,028-071-39,028-071-47(Snared Facility),029-071-48,028-07-'-49,028- 08---66,028-101-72(Shared Facility;Portion),028-101-74(Shared Facility;Portion),028-111-0=,028-111.02(Portion),028-111-04,028.111• D5,028-111.07,028.111-09.028-111-10,028-111-13.028-111-14,028.111-15,028-111-16(Portion),028.111-17,028-112-19(Portion),028• II:-20(Portion),028-120-61,ano 028.12D-62. HELIX Eiwl ftmIng 2 A-2-9 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation P'an for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 • Groups of solar arrays (arrays include PV modules and steel support structures, electrical inverters, transformers, cabling, and other infrastructure); • One electrical substation; • A switchyard, Including one high-voltage 230 kV utility switchyard,telecommunications infrastructure, and two 65-foot high dead-end structures; • Approximately 3.5 miles of 230 kV generation intertie (gen-tie) transmission line (from the substation and the project 230 kV switcnyard)to connect to the existing PG&E Tranquillity Switching Station; • Improvements to PG&E electrical infrastructure, including a minor expansion of PG&E's Tranquillity Switching Station and approximately 1,900 feet of PG&E 230 kV transmission line to connect the 230 W gen-tie line to the Tranquillity Switching Station; • Up to 400 MW energy storage system, consisting of battery orflywheel enclosures aid electrical cabling; and • Other necessary infrastructure, including one permanent operations and maintenance (O&M) building, a septic system and leach field,a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system,a meteorological data system, buried conduit for electrical wires, overhead collector lines, on-site access roads, a shared busbar,' lighting. and wild ife-friendly security fencing. This project is anticipated to remain in operation for up to 35 years from completion of construction. Figure 3,Site Pion, in Appendix A shows the location of the components of the proposed project and associated facilities for all four phases. 2.0 RECLAMATION PLAN CONTENT The County Solar Facility Guidelines include guidelines for preparing a Reclamation Plan (Fresno County 202D). Each of the requirements is addressed individually below. 1. Description of present use of the site; The existing land use of the project site is primarily dry-farmed agriculture. For the past 10 years,the project site intermittently has been in low-yield agricultural production (tilled,seeded, and harvested for winter wheat); intermittently irrigated (drip or sprinkler) and harvested for alfalfa seed or other crops; or disked twice a year and left fallow. 2. Describe the proposed alternative use of the land (all equipment to be installed above and underground, structures, fencing, etc.); Section 1.3 includes a description of the proposed project facilities.The PV modules will be installed on steel posts supported by piles. Inverters, transformers, substations,electrical storage system containers, 3 A busbar is a systam of electrical conductors Ina generating or receiving station on which power is concentrated for distribution to Several electrical circuits. HELIX ErmorunmGr PEW" 3 A-2-10 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 and the O&M building will be installed on concrete pads.The collection system will be installed overhead and/or underground.Additional facilities include the 230 W utility switchyard, telecommunications infrastructure, two 65-foot-high dead-end structures, SCADA system, meteorological data system, septic system with leach field,and wildlife-friendly security fencing. 3. Duration of the alternative use of the property(specify termination date); The proposed facility is expected to be in commercial operation for approximately 35 years from the commencement of operations. Extension of use would be in accordance with County permitting requirements. 4. Address ownership of the property(lease or sale); The entire project site is presently owned by RE Scarlet LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EDP Renewables North America LLC. Approximately 76 acres of federally owned land are surrounded by the project site but are not proposed to be included in the project. 5. Describe how the subject property will be reclaimed to its previous agricultural condition(if applicable), specifically, a. Timeline for completion of reclamation after solar facility lease has terminated (identify phasing if needed); b. Handling of any hazardous chemicals/materials to be removed; c. Removal of all equipment,structures, buildings, and improvements at and above grade; d. Removal cf any below-grade foundations; e. Removal cf any below-grade infrastructure (cables/lines,etc.)that are no longer deemed necessary by the local public utility company; f. Detail any grading necessary to return the site to original grade; g. Type of crops to be planted; and h. Irrigation system details to be used (existing wells, pumps, etc. should remair throughout the solar facility use); Procedures to remove the facility and restore the project back to pre-project conditions are included in Section 3 of this Plan. In consideration of these restrictions, this Plan ccntemplates decommissioning the project and stabilizing the site but does not propose additional actions to restore agricultural capacity to the property beyond its present condition on those parcels. 6. A Site Plan shall be submitted along with the text of the Reclamation Plan showing the location of equipment,structures, above and underground utilities,fencing, buffer area, reclamation phasing, etc.; A Site Plan is included in Appendix A. 7. An engineering cost estimate of reclaiming the site to its previous agricultural condition shall be submitted for review and approval; HELIX s mwei,W 4 A-2-11 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 Per the Solar Facility Guidelines for a Final Reclamation Plan,the engineer cost estimate to implement the Reclamation Plan for each Phase of the Reclamation is included in this Plan as Appendix B. 8. Financial assurances equal to the cost of reclaiming the land to its previous agricultural condition shall be submitted to ensure the reclamation is performed according to the approved plan. Financial assurances shall be made to the County of Fresno and may take the form of a cash or escrow deposit that complies with Section 66499 of the California Government Code, et seq.; Financial assurances will be provided based on the engineer cost estimate noted under item 7, above. 9. Evidence that all owners of record have been notified of the proposed Reclamation Plan. As discussed under item 4, above, RE Scarlet LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EDP Renewables North America LLC, owns the entire project site. 3.0 BASELINE CONDITIONS 3.1 SOIL CONDITIONS Table 1, Project Site Soils Land Capability Classification and Storie Index Scores, describes the oroject's soil classifications according to various systems used in California. Refer to Figure 4, Soils Map, in Appendix A for the distribution of soils on the project site. The majority of the site consists of the Tranquillity clay and Ciervo clay as only 0.01 acre of Calfax clay soil exists on-site. Table 1 PROJECT SITE SOILS LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION AND STORIE INDEX SCORES Proportion LCC Ntap Mapping Unit Acres Project LCC Rating Storie Index Storie Index Symbol Site Rating Value Rating Rating Class 286 Tranquility clay, 2,394.6 0.64 Illw 60 5 Grade 5— saline-sodlc,wet Poor 461 Ciervo clay,saline- 1 371.6 0.36 Ills 60 26 Grade 4- sodic,wet I I Poor 482 Calfax clay loam, 0.01 0.00 Ills 60 39 Grade 4— saline-sodic,wet I I Poor TOTAL 3,766.21 1.00 — — Soun*:NRCS 2023 Notes-LCC-Land Capability Classification. Land Capability Classification (LCC)demonstrates the suitability of soils for growing field crops. Based on LCC,the site's LCC soil rating is Class 3. Class 3 soils have severe limitations that reduce the choice of plants or require special conservation practices,or both. The letter"s" shows that the soil is limited mairly because it is shallow, droughty,or stony, and the letter"w"shows that water in or on the soil interferes with plant growth or cultivation (in some soils the wetness can be partly corrected by artificial drairage), HELIX lmmg S A-2-12 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I Apnl 2025 The Storie Index Rating provides a numeric rating (based on a 100-point scale)of the relative degree of suitability or value of a given soil for intensive agriculture use. This rating is based upon soil characteristics only. Named components are assigned grades according to their suitability for general intensive agriculture as shown by their Storie index ratings. The six grades and their range in index ratings are:Grade 1-80 to 100;Grade 2-60 to 79; Grade 3-40 to 59;Grade 4-20 to 39;Grade 5-10 to 19; and Grade 6—less than 10 (USDA 2006). The LCC rating for each soil type and the Storie Index rating was determined based on the Soil Survey for Fresno County(USDA 2006). 3.2 HISTORICAL AGRICULTURAL USE The project site is primarily dry-farmed agriculture that has been intermittently irrigated. Forthe past 10 years,the project site has been in low-yield agricultural production (tilled,seeded,and harvested for winter wheat); intermittently irrigated (drip or sprinkler) and harvested for alfalfa seed or other crops; or disced twice a year and left fallow.The site is subject to high levels of selenium and a water table that does not provide sufficient drainage for most commercially irrigated crops, For the portion of the project site that is cultivated without the benefit of irrigation,the productivity of these crops depends entirely on rainfall.When the unirrigated crops fail to mature to harvest,the land is grazed as rangeland grasses. 4.0 PROJECT FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT The project will be comprised of solar panels, inverters, access roads,an D&M building, septic system and leach field, and electrical equipment including substations, battery storage enclosures,and wiring. The site will be secured by an up to 8-foot-high chain link perimeter fence,topped with three-strand barbed wire,through which multiple points of ingress/egress would be accessed by locked gates. 4.1 FOUNDATIONS Concrete foundations(egcipment pads)will be required for energy storage containers,substation dead- end structures, project inverters,transformers,and switchgear.The O&M building will be constructed on a concrete foundation. Foundations will vary in depth based on micro-siting of these elements but will range from approximately 6 inches to 36 inches. PV arrays will be supported by steel piles that are driven directly into the substrate and will not require concrete foundations. 4.2 SOLAR PV ARRAYS AND RACKING The PV modules will be manufactured at an off-site location and then transported to the Project site. The PV modules will be mounted on a galvanized metal racking system (that would include a metal single-axis utility-scale tracker or a fixed-tilt racking system) and would be connected to inverter- transformer stations. The modules will be made of a semiconductor material covered by a tempered glass pane or otherwise sealed for long-term outdoor durability. PV modules would be dark colored, highly absorptive, and minimally reflective. As previously mentioned,the structures supporting the PV modules consist of steel piles, driven into the substrate. HELIX 4a+wip 5 A-2-13 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for tte Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 4.3 ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM The project will include a flattery storage system capable of storing up to 400 MW of electricity and conducting energy to the regional electricity grid.The battery storage system will be located in the southwestern portion of parcel 028-071-47.The storage system will consist of battery banks housed in electrical enclosures and buried electrical conduit. The project will use one of a number of commercially available energy storage technologies, including but not limited to Lithium-ion (Li-ion)or flow batteries. The energy storage system will be concentrated in one location on the site, connected to the PV array via alternating current ("AC-coupled"). 4.4 ELECTRICAL COLLECTION, INVERTERS, AND TRANSFORMERS Panels will be electrically connected into panel strings using wiring attached to the panel racking system. Panel strings will be electrically connected to one other via overhead and/or underground wiring installed from the panel strings to combiner boxes located throughout the PV arrays. Wire depths will be in accordance with local, state, and federal codes, and will likely be buried at a minimum of 18 inches below grade by excavating a trench wide enough to accommodate the cables.To accommodate the cables, a polyvinyl chloride(PVC)conduit may be installed in the trench, or,alternatively, cable rated for direct burial would be installed. Where used,overhead cables will be installed on wood poles up to 50 feet in height. Each 2 MW block of the project will include an inverter-transformer station. Each inverter-transformer station will be constructer on a concrete pad or steel skid measuring approximately 40 feet by 25 feet; however,the final size will depend on available technology and market conditions. Each inverter and transformer station will contain a DC combiner(which will collect DC electrical power from the PV modules), up to four inverters, a transformer, an auxiliary power transformer, and a switchboard approximately eight to 11 feet high, If required based on site meteorological conditions, an inverter shade structure will be installed at each pad. The shade structure would consist of wood or metal supports and a durable outdoor material shade structure (metal, vinyl,or similar). The shade structure would extend up to 10 feet above the top of the inverter pad. 4.5 SUBSTATION AND GEN-TIE TRANSMISSION LINES The project will include one substation. The substation will occupy an approximately 27,000-square-foot (15C feet by 180 feet)area enclosed by an approximately 8-foot-high chain link fence topped with one foot of barbed wire. The substation is anticipated to be shared with the proposed Sonrisa Solar Energy Project and will be located in the southwestern portion of parcel 028-071-47. Stru:tural components in the substation area will include transformers. footings,control buildings, metering stand, capacitor bank, circuit breaker and air disconnect switches,fiber optic telecommunications infrastructure, lighting mast,dead-end structure,and equipment storage containers. The substation area will be graded and compacted, and the equipment placed on concrete pads. Because the substation transformers will contain oil as an insulating fluid,the substation will be designed to accommodate an accidental spill of transformer fluid using containment-style mounting. Each of the dead-end structures will require foundations excavated to a depth of 20 feet or more. HELIX EmMmmCnlal P,'�m�n� 7 A-2-14 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B i hirc Addendum to Reclamation Plan for.he Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 The gen-tie structures will include tubular steel poles and Fl-frame structures with foundations excavated to a depth of 20 feet or more. The overhead gen-tie line will be up to approximately 3.5 miles long and consist of up to 30 structures. The structures could be up to _50 feet tall, although most would likely be no more than 110 feet. Overhead gen-tie lines are anticipated to be shared with the proposed Sonrisa Solar Energy Project and would be located on parcel 028-101-84. 4.6 SUPPORT FACILITIES Sup-port facilities include the 700-square-foot O&M building,SCADA system, and the meteorological data collection system. The 0&M building will be located on a concrete foundation and will include plumbing,a septic system and leach field. The O&M building is anticipated to be shared with the proposed Sonrisa Solar Energy Project and will be located in the southwestern portion of parcel 028- 071-47. The SCADA system will include buried fiber optic cables, and the SCADA system cabinet will be located in the control buildings in the substation facility. Telecommunication systems associated with the SCADA system will interconnect at PG&E's Tranquillity Switching Station 4.7 FENCING A dual purpose security and wildlife fence will be constructed around the project and will enclose all operational areas throughout the lifetime of the project through decommissioning. The fence design will reach up to 8 feet high and will consist of approximately 4-foot-high chain-link galvanized metal fence topped by three strands of barbed wire approximately one foot high. 4.8 DRIVEWAYS The perimeter road and main access roads will be approximately 20 to 30 feet wide and constructed to be consistent with facility maintenance requirements and Fresno County Fire Department standards. These roads will be surfaced with gravel, compacted dirt, or another commercially available surface. Internal roads will have permeable surfaces and be approximately 12 to 20 feet in width or as otherwise required by Fresno Count}- Fire Department standards_ They will be treated to create a durable,dustless surface for use during construction and operation.This will likely il surfacing with gravel, compacted native soil, or a dust palliative. 5.0 DECOMMISSIONING AND RESTORATION PROCESS Decommissioning of the project is assumed to begin approximately 35 years after operation of the project is initiated. Project decommissioning may incorporate sale and/or recycling of some components; however, this Draft Reclamation Plan assumes that all equipment and facilities within and associated with the facility will be removed. All decommissioning, reclamation, and restoration activities will adhere to the requirements of appropriate governing authorities, and will be in accordance with all applicable federal, provincial, and local permits.The reclamation and restoration process comprises removal of above ground structures; HELIX Er m;wnrnBl Pamma 8 A-2-15 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B 1 hird Adderdum to Reclamation Plan for tie Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April2025 removal of below ground foundations and infrastructure; and restoration of topsoil, re-vegetation, and seeding.Appropriate temporary (construction-related)erosion and sedimentation control best management practices (BMP) will be used during the reclamation phase of the project. The 8MPs will be inspected on a regular basis to ensure their function. Reclamation of the project will occur within 24 months of either: (i)the expiration of the prcject's CUP or i.ii)the abandonment of the project without the project owner making efforts to cure a disruption of electricity production,whichever occurs first. Construction of the Scarlet Solar Energy Project will occur in four phases. Construction of Phases I and II is complete,with Phase IV mostly complete. Construction of Phase III is anticipated to start in late 2025. Phase IV will include the construction of energy facilities that will be shared by the Scarlet Sclar Energy Project and the proposed Sonrisa Solar Energy Project.The shared facilities will be located on parcels 028-071-47, 028-101.84, 028-071-39, 028-071-34,028-111-01, 028-111-07,028-111-10,028-111-13, 028-111-14, 028-111-15,028-111-16, 028-111-17, and 028-111-19. Phase IV is shown on Figure 2 in Appendix A. Note that Phase IV boundaries are approximate at this time and legal descriptions would be provided to support any Reclamation Agreement. It is anticipated that the Scarlet Solar Energy Project anc the proposed Sonrisa Energy Project will share a general substation and O&M facility and parking area located in the southwestern portion of parcel 028-071-47. Additionally,shared transmission lines will be located on portions of parcels 028-101-84,028-071-39, 028.111-01,028-111-07, 028-111-10, 028-111-13,028-111-14, 028-111-15, 028-111-16,028-111-17, and 023-111-19. Similar to the construction of the project, decommissioning of the project will occur in four phases. Infrastructure that solely support Phase I, Phase 11, and Phase III will be decommissioned at the end of the useful life of each phase. The decommissioning of any of Phases I through IV infrastructure could occur independently of the other phase and would not need to be decommissioned in a part cular order. All infrastructure that will be shared across phases (Phase IV) as well as across projects (Scarlet Solar Energy Project and proposed Sonrisa Solar Energy Project)will be decommissioned at the end of the last phase that utilizes that infrastructure. In other words, reclamation of t'ne infrastructure that would be shared across projects wil occur within 24 months of either: (i)the later of the expiration of the Sonrisa Solar Energy Project or the Scarlet Solar Energy Project's CUP or(ii)the abandonment of both the Sonrisa Solar Energy Project and the Scarlet Solar Energy Project without the project owner making efforts to cure a disruption of electricity production,whichever occurs first. 5.1 SITE PREPARATION ACTIVITIES The project site will be prepared prior to commencement of decommissioning and salvage activities (including removal of facilities, Section 5.3, and site restoration, Section 5.5). These preparatory measures will include electrical inspections as well as inspections of any water tanks on site, access routes, drainage crossings,security fences, and gates to ensure all such components are safe and functional. Following these inspections, preparatory measures may be required including, but not limited to, electrical improvements, road improvements, as-needed vegetation clearing,fencing and gate repair, and removal and disposal of materials generated from the above-listed activities.Creation of temporary work area(s)to provide sufficient area for the lay-down of the disassembled project components and loading onto trucks will be required. HELIX EAxMmM69'PCYtfUiY� 9 A-2-16 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan fcr the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 5.2 REMOVAL OF FACILITIES This section describes the materials and other equipment that will require removal or salvage during the decommissioning process. Prior to, during, and after removal, project equipment and components will be inspected to ensure all components are safe and functional. The equipment will generally be removed in reverse order of the insta lation,as follows: 1. Solar Array and Rack Disassembly a. The solar facility will be disconnected from the utility power grid- lb. PV modules will be disconnected,collected, and either shipped to another project, salvaged,or submitted to a collection and recycling or disposal program. During decommissioning, PV panels will be de-energized and dismantled from the torque tubes by sliding the panels off the mounting saddles once the connector clips are removed. Next, the PV solar panels and rack supports will be removed in their entirety from the site. The panels will be carefully removed by hand and the rack supports will be removed by excavators with attachments,or other similar equipment.The panels will be placed on pallets and transported off-site. c. Aboveground and underground electrical interconnection and distribution cables that are no longer deemed necessary by the local public utility company will be removed to approximately three feet below ground surface and disposed of or recycled off-site by an approved recycling facility. d. PV module racking systems will be removed and may to recycled off-site by a metals recycler. The racking structure supporting the PV panels will be unbolted and disassembled using standard hand tools.The vertical steel piles, poles, and posts supporting the racks and all steel support piles will be completely removed and transported off-site for salvage or reuse.Other equipment and/or material will be removed from the site for resale,scrap value, recycled;or disposal depending on market conditions. 2. Pier and Foundation Removal The larger slab-on-grade concrete foundations and support pads will be broken up by mechanical equipment (such as a backhoe-hydraulic hammer/shovel, or jackhammer), loaded onto trucks, and removed from the site. Concrete pads will be recycled or reused as clean fill at another location. 3. Electrical Demolition a. Electrical demolition includes the electrical equipment and infrastructure. DC combiner boxes, power aggregation wiring, Power Conversion Stations (DD recombiner/inverter/ transformer modular units),sensors, weather stations,the gen-tie line connecting to the substation. Power Conversion Stations will be removed by cutting and removing the conduit and using a crane to place the unit in a salvage truck. All additional above ground cables would be cut and removed, including aboive ground conductors and grounding cable, and overhead lines. Decommissioning will require dismantling and HELIX ENYWaraw Planning 10 A-2-17 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 removal of all aboveground electrical equipment and conduit or improvements placed above or below ground. Removal of substation equipment includes transformers, switches,structures, overhead Ines, equipment pads,and grounding grid. Underground equipment to be removed consists of underground cables, conduit, and electrical lines. Equipment will be de-energized prior to removal; salvaged (where possible);placed in appropriate shipping containers; and secured in a true transport trailer for transport off-site.All conductors are assumed to be removed and aggregated for recycling.All subterranean conduit, Power Conversion Stations, and other electrical equipment will be removed for off-site recycling or disposal. All decommissioning, recycling,and disposal of electrical devices,eouipment and wiring/cabling will be conducted in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal standards and guidelines b. The gen-tie to the PG&E Tranquillity Switching Station will be removed. Overhead electrical lines and poles will be removed and recycled, reused,or disposed of in accordance with regulatory requirements at the time of decommissioning, and holes from pole removal will be filled with clean fill. 4. Civil Site Reclamation a. The septic system and leach field will be removed. b. Fencing will be removed and will be recycled off-site by an approved recycler. c. Interior driveways and pre-fabricated bridges can either remain on-site for future use or be removed. Gravel will be repurposed either on- or off-site_ 5.3 DEBRIS MANAGEMENT, DISPOSAL, AND RECYCLING During the demolition process, removed materials and demolition debris will be placed in designated locations within the project site.The stockpiles will then be transported to an off-site recycling center, used equipment market for resale,or an approved landfill depending on the material being disposed of. Equipment will be salvaged or recycled wherever possible. 5.4 HAZARDOUS WASTE Relatively small quantities of hazardous materials would be used during decommissioning. Disposal and transportation of hazardous waste will be conducted in compliance wits appropriate state and federal laws,ordinances, regulations, and standards. 5.5 SITE RESTORATION Soils will be restored to pre-project topographic conditions to prepare the site for the continuation of agricultural land uses. Areas planned for crop production within 12 months following decommissioning will be left unplanted. All driveways and other areas compacted during original construction or by equipment used in the decommissioning will be tilled in a manner adequate to restore the sub grade material to the proper density and depth consistent with adjacent properties. Holes and low areas resulting from the removal of project features such as piles, poles,and foundations will be filled with clean,compatible sub-grade HELIX [WW". 10 wnnuic 11 A-2-18 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B third Adaendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2025 material resulting from on-site decommissioning activities. After proper sub-grade depth is established, locally-sourced topsoil would be placed to a depth and density consistent with adjacent properties. As previously mentioned,areas that will be revegetated may be limited to areas disturbed during decommissioning activities and that won't be used for crop production within 12 months following decommissioning. Areas planned for revegetation restoration will be prepared as followed: 1) Mow area; 2) Disk area;3) Hydraulic seeding project site using a rangeland seed mix of grasses and forage crops. 6.0 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS AND FINANCIAL, ASSURANCES 6.1 ESTIMATED COST AND SALVAGE VALUES The estimated budget will present a probable cost, in present value, for the decommissioning based on the assumption that the solar modules, module support structures, racking, electrical system, interconnection facilities, and other project components may be disassembled and recycled and disposed of following completion of the solar electric power system. Per the Solar Facility Guidelines for a Final Reclamation Plan,the engineer cost estimate to implement the Reclamation Plan will be provided following project approval and will be included in this Plan as Appendix B.The cost estimates are applicable for a five-year period from the date of submission. 6.2 FINANCIAL GUARANTEES FOR DECOMMISSIONING In accordance with CUP No. 3555 Condition of Approval 5, prior to the issuance of the grading permit, the aroject owner will provide financial assurance in an amount sufficient to reclaim the site to its previous conditions in accordance with the approved Reclamation Plan. Financial assurances will be made to the County of Fresno and maintained through a cash or escrow deposit. The financial assurance under the agreement shall (1) initially cover the project owner's cost of performing its obligations .ruder the reclamation agreement,as stated above, based on the final County- approved design of the project, which cost estimate shall be provided by the project owner to the county and be subject to approval by the County, and (2) be automatically increased annually, due to increases in costs, using the Engineering News-Record construction cost index.This estimate will consider any project components that are expected to be left in place at the request of and for the benefit of the subsequent landowner(e.g., access roads,electrical lines, O&M building). HELIX cW",Mtnrm Wn-g .2 A-2-19 Docusign Envelope ID:AC43FA66-24B6-420A-80C2-F47520B9359B Third Addendum to Reclamation Plan for the Scarlet Solar Energy Project I April 2325 7.0 REFERENCES Fresno, County of(Fresno County).202L Scarlet Solar Energy Project EIR.Accessed July 25,2023 at: ht t ps://ceganet.cor.ca.jzov/2018091022/2 2020.Guidelines for Preparing a Solar Electrical Generation Facility Reclamation Plan.Accessed June 2020.Available at:https:/Iwww.co.fresno.ca.us/det)artments/public-works- planning/divisions-of-public-works-and-planning¢/development-services-division/planning-and- land-use/photovoltaic-facilities-P-3106. 2017.Solar Facility Guidelines. Revised by the Board of Supervisors on December 12.Available at: https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/public-works-planning/divisions-of-public-works- and-planning/development-services-division/planning-and-land-use/photovoltaic-facilities-p- 1621. Natural Resource Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture(NRCS). 2023.Custom Soil Resource Report for Scarlet Solar Energy Project.Accessed on July 26,2023 at https://websoilsurvey.sc.eg,ov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). 2006.Soil Survey for Fresno County,California. May. 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